Cliff Daigle ruminates on all the potential purchases coming down from Mothership. WAR, a new Mythic Edition, Japanese alt-art planeswalkers, and Modern Horizons can all put a dent in our wallets.
Before each set launches, the Cardsphere team and friends pick a few notable cards and share their thoughts. For War of the Spark, Efren and Ted are joined by Pixie Kitten Plays and Joe Dyer, The Eternalist.
Another challenging What's the Play from Lord Tupperware, Ethan Saks. This time around, the cards laid out are from the outgoing MTGO cube.
Ted describes the latest feature available to Premium subscribers: Private Trade Mode.
What happens when you introduce Pteramander to Delver of Secrets? Andrew from Tier Fun lets you know in this edition of the Search for Spice!
Lord Tupperware takes a look at some of the archetypes in the MTGO Legacy cube, and drops some science you can apply to just about any cube you draft.
In this personal piece from Joe Dyer, he talks about how you can fight off gloom even when you're running cold despite your best preparations.
Darin Keener tips his hat to five older Standard cards that might get a boost in War of the Spark.
Johnny Slivers has a unique take on a deck tech this month, demonstrating we build our decks for all kinds of reasons. This is Mayael, in Memorium.
Cliff Daigle looks at the impact of price memory and other factors on cards expected as specs against the new War of the Spark Standard.