Weekly Update (Jun 27): New Dungeon Mechanic!
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Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Previews |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realm previews are here! This past week we got a sneak peak at the new Dungeon mechanic, along with a new Planeswalker and the new "Classic Module" card frames. Previews start in earnest on Monday, so be sure to check out www.mtgpreviews.com for all the latest previews.
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Ranking the Secret Lair All-Natural, Totally Refreshing Superdrop |
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We've got a ton of new Secret Lair drops for sale with the annual summer superdrop. Which are worth it? Which aren't? Let's rank them and find out!Read more
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Budget Magic: Historic Hammer Time (2 Mythics / 13 Rares) |
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We know that Hammer Time can work in Modern, but can it make the jump to Historic with a Warrior subtheme? Let's find out!Read more
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Finance Update w/ Saffron Olive |
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Even though we've started Adventures in the Forgotten Realms spoiler season, the finance world is still all about Modern Horizons 2 this week. This week's biggest winner - Ashes of the Fallen - jumped a massive 889% to $13.49 thanks to Grist, the Hunger Tide (showcase) being legal as your Commander. The Kamigawa artifact combos with Grist's +1 ability by turning all creatures in your graveyard into Insects, greatly increasing your odds of double or triple hitting with the +1. We've talked about this before, but the biggest lesson here is to buy (or at least hold on to) cards that have unique effects, because sooner or later Wizards is likely to print a Commander that synergizes with them no matter how janky or bad they might look. If you're not looking to spend more than $10 on Ashes of the Fallen, both Conspiracy and Maskwood Nexus can work as substitutes, although most creature-heavy Grist, the Hunger Tide (showcase) decks probably want all three.
Meanwhile in Modern, the biggest gainer was Geralf's Messenger which doubled up to $30. The Zombie has emerged as a surprising Modern staple in Yawgmoth, Thran Physician (timeshifted) combo decks that look to use Yawgmoth's ability to repeatedly sacrifice two undying creatures to win the game. Geralf's Messenger is especially important to the strategy because of its enters the battlefield drain ability which allows Yawgmoth's Hospital to win without a Blood Artist effect on the battlefield. If you're looking to play Yawgmoth's Hospital, you don't really have an option other than picking up Geralf's Messenger at its new, inflated price. Since it isn't really played in any other archetype, if you aren't interesting in the Yawgmoth deck, feel free to trade or sell your copies while the price is high. At $30, Geralf's Messenger looks like an easy choice for a reprint in a future Masters set.
Finally in the world of Modern Horizons 2 expected value (which you can track on the prices page) the numbers have dropped enough that the set might be about done losing value (and doubly so since the focus of the Magic world is about to shift to Adventures in the Forgotten Realms). While all sealed boxes are still positive expected value, when you take into consideration the cost of selling cards and that the EV calculation is based on retail prices, it's no longer massively profitable to crack boxes. The best deal of the bunch is actually set booster boxes, which currently have a $479 expected value compared to a $255 cost. Meanwhile, the expected value of collector boosters is down to $551 after being well over $1000 a couple of weeks ago. This is in large part due to the declining prices of foil-etched old border cards, which are worth a lot less than normal (non-etched) foils, and, in some cases, about the cost of their non-foil counterparts. Draft boosters have an EV of $358, which isn't as exciting as it sounds considering a box costs around $280. If you're still looking to crack some packs, set boosters are the way to go, although collector boosters still have a lot of special editions that could end up pretty valuable long-term.
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Going Nuts With Squirrel Tribal | Chatterfang, Squirrel General | Commander Abridged Gameplay |
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Is this deck nuts or just an excuse for me to use acorny jokes? Let's find out!Read more
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This Week in Legacy: Sticking the Landing |
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Joe Dyer dives into the impact of Urza's Saga in Legacy Lands!Read more
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Single Scoop: Mono Red Phoenix (Historic, Magic Arena) |
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TheAsianAvenger drops the blue from the Phoenix deck to be a bit more explosive!Read more
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Commander Clash Podcast 010: Our Favorite Deckbuilding Restrictions |
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Commander Clash is defined by the weird deckbuilding restrictions we impose on ourselves to meet each episode's themes. Today we discuss ...Read more
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Against the Odds: Glittering Garth (Modern) |
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What are the odds of making infinity Black Lotuses, Shivan Dragons, and Braingeysers with Garth One-Eye in Modern? Let's find out!Read more
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Historic 101: Quandrix Aggro |
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Quandrix is really known for their big green stompy creatures, right? Well, we sure hope so!Read more
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Vintage 101: Outcome Expected |
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Joe Dyer dives into the new Paradoxical Outcome variants with Urza's Saga!Read more
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Commander Clash: Even MORE Modern Horizons 2! | S10 E21 |
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The crew builds decks around the brand new MH2 commanders!Read more
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Much Abrew: Glimpse of Tomorrow (Modern) |
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Is cascading into Glimpse of Tomorrow and dumping a bunch of big things into play on Turn 3 a meme or a real competitive option in Modern? Let's play a league and find out!Read more
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Modern Mayhem: 5C Tribal Zoo |
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This 5C Tribal Zoo deck is a lot more complicated to play than it seems and TheAsianAvenger is hoping to get those last two brain cells to work overtime. Let's get aggressive!Read more
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The Fish Tank: Sweet and Spicy Viewer Decks (June 20-26, 2021) |
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What sweet decks did viewers submit this week? Let's find out!Read more
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Podcast 334: Wizards Cuts $750K From Worlds |
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The crew discusses new Secret Lairs, Wizards cutting a bunch of money from the prize pool at Worlds, Historic Brawl and answers #MTGFishm...Read more
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Ranking the Secret Lair All-Natural, Totally Refreshing Superdrop |
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We've got a ton of new Secret Lair drops for sale with the annual summer superdrop. Which are worth it? Which aren't? Let's rank them and find out!Read more
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Tournament Center |
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- Omar Lopez Cabrera took down Insight Esports Presents: Tier 1 Games $5,000 Modern Open (modern) with BR.
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#Trending Cards |
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The five most viewed cards on MTGGoldfish this past week were: