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The Magic Market Index is a weekly series that documents the prices of all new released expansions throughout their life in Standard. -
The Magic Market Index for January 6, 2017
Welcome to The Magic Market Index. This article series documents the price changes of cards currently in print. This article will track how cards go from release to its time out of Standard, and as long as deemed necessary for non-Standard sets, as well as offer insight into what cards to invest in and what to ignore. The Magic market is a dangerous place, and this article is here to help guide players and speculators through the murky waters to greater returns.
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The World of Innistrad Part III: Moon Madness
The Vorthos Guide to Magic: The Gathering
Follow Archive Trap on Twitter and TumblrWelcome back to Archive Trap, the unofficial story column for all things Magic: The Gathering! Today we're talking about Innistrad again, subject of The World of Innistrad and The World of Innistrad Part II: Eldritch Shadows. Today I'm doing something a little bit different: I'm telling the story out of order. The reason for this is that Eldritch Moon is essentially several distinct stories that only overlap by coincidence. There is no grand plan that unites both Nahiri's plot and Jace's investigation, other than that he happened to be looking for Sorin while Nahiri was taking out her vengeance. That is, of course, unless the final twist also means that a certain someone (Emrakul, I'm talking about Emrakul) orchestrated the whole thing somehow.
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The Magic Market Index: Set Review of Eldritch Moon
Eldritch Moon is coming out in two weeks and the prerelease is next weekend. This article will review all the cards in this set, although some cards will receive a "unplayable/Limited fodder" and move on. This is not meant as to a guide to what to play, but rather what cards will be in demand and worth it keep and/or go after. However, cards will be said as to what they are good in and if they have a place in what format as playable cards tend to have more value and demand then unplayable cards.