Secret Lairs new printing policy has caused major uproar after the Raining Cats and Dogs release, with many players unable to purchase even a single one.
Wizards’ Wild Reprint Policy Has One Major Benefit – Bringing Down Prices of Staple Cards
If there’s one good thing about Wizards releasing more product, it’s that reprints have bought card prices down. Which top cards have seen the biggest drops?
Needle in a Haystack: The Rarest Magic: the Gathering Cards Out There
In recent years, Magic has seen a spike in the collectability space, with ultra-rare cards inserted into almost every new release. How truly exclusive are they?
How Much Does it Cost to Complete a Full Magic: the Gathering 30th Edition Set?
30th Edition packs are here to commemorate 30 years of Magic. It’s also the most expensive booster pack in history – how much would it cost to complete a set?
5 Ways To Spot A Fake Card in Magic: The Gathering
There are scientific and non-scientific ones to help the basic MTG player differentiate a real card from the fakes. Let’s compare a real and fake Flooded Strand from Onslaught (2002), and also update on newer cards.
7 Disgusting Trends And The Ugly Side of Collecting MTG
In the world of collecting MTG, there are multiple trading avenues. There are legit ones, and also plenty of shady deals, fake cards, repackaging, and scams.
Useless Cards In The Reserved List: Why Are They There?
Some cards were out of convenience (early cards that had not been reprinted yet were put on the list). Others were arbitrary, perhaps because they were not aware how powerful newer cards would get.
US And Japanese Prints: 4 Huge Differences
To be able to tell the difference and have an idea of its print origin, you’ll need a good eye for detail, and some knowledge of the product’s distribution channels.