

The biggest changes were switching the sheet from manual price input to update automatically, including borderless printing variants and lastly including all commons and uncommons. I used Saffron's original document as a template and expanded it. If Saffron (or anyone really) want to use / expand this spreadsheet then feel free to do so! I was inspired by MTG Goldfish's Saffron Olive and built an EV calculator of the upcoming Double Masters 2022 Draft boxes. No threads asking what to do with your cards or money Single questions about cards/money/selling advice should be asked in the stickied threads posted every Mo/We/Fr. "Buyer beware" posts require submitting proof with identifying info removed. SCD, Video and card photo posts must include a brief summary. No Low Effort Posts: If you are requesting research, or the answer to your question can be found through public knowledge, find it yourself and post it. No spam, flaming, brigading, harassing.Īll posts must be financially related / No counterfeit authentication requests. Friday - Things to look out for this weekend!įollow Redditiquette.Wednesday - Weekly Ask MTGFinance Anything.

Monday - Weekend Wrapup! What was real and what was a trap.😉Ĭlick here to read over 4,000 more MTG Cards of the Day! Daily Since 2001. We’d be happy to link back to your blog / YouTube Channel / etc. If you want to share your ideas on cards with other fans, feel free to drop us an email. We would love more volunteers to help us with our Magic the Gathering Card of the Day reviews. Limited: 3.75 (outraces many decks, but there’s more of a risk that he’ll “hit” lands, and giving an opponent more fuel can be very dangerous)Ĭommander: 3 (here, the information angle can be really nice to have, but there’s little denying that he’s oft a dismal topdeck in a late-game scenario) Still, red decks don’t mind having an additional hasty attacker, and he presents some interesting considerations for both Modern and Legacy decks wanting to get their smash on early and often.Ĭonstructed: 4 (he’s largely for a specific deck type, but he’s at least good in that particular deck) Goblin Guide isn’t as ubiquitous as he once was Monastery Swiftspear is preferred for her scaling power in a lot of red decks, and he doesn’t synergize as well with Goblins as other one-drops would. A hasty 2/2 is usually as good as it gets for a first turn play, and while giving your opponent extra cards might seem like a downside, remember that it’s about a 30-40% chance that they’ll actually get that extra card, and you also get the benefit of information as to what they’ll have to work with. One of the most beloved red one-drops that isn’t Lightning Bolt, Goblin Guide is the perfect weapon for a deck that wants to get off to a fast start from turn 1.
