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--------------------------------------------------------------- Mythic Championship VI Matchup Data

[width="1"] [MTGGoldfish][Magic Newsletter] --------------------------------------------------------------- Mythic Championship VI Top 8 Decklists --------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Simic Food, 3 Sultai Food, 1 Selesnya Adventure, 1 Golgari Adventure.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Mythic Championship VI Matchup Data --------------------------------------------------------------- The swiss rounds of Mythic Championship are over. What was the best Oko deck? Could non-Oko decks compete? We have the answers.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Banned and Restricted Update, November 4, 2019: Pioneer Bans --------------------------------------------------------------- Felidar Guardian, Leyline of Abundance, and Oath of Nissa are banned.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Banned and Restricted Update, November 5, 2019: Oko Banned in Brawl --------------------------------------------------------------- Oko, Thief of Crowns banned in Brawl.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Budget Magic: $99 (29 tix) Gary Zombies (Pioneer, Magic Online) --------------------------------------------------------------- 2BZombies-048941ca-b5e1-4dd8-876a-d10f8751ab17%2Ejpg How good is Zombies tribal in Pioneer with Gray Merchant of Asphodel as a finisher? Let's find out![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Finance Update w/ Saffron Olive --------------------------------------------------------------- [Oko, Thief of Crowns](of+Eldraine/Oko+Thief+of+Crowns#paper)[Underground Sea](Edition/Underground+Sea#paper)[Nissa, Voice of Zendikar](of+the+Gatewatch/Nissa+Voice+of+Zendikar#paper) This week, the biggest finance news comes from Mythic Championship VI, which was dominated by [Oko, Thief of Crowns](of+Eldraine/Oko+Thief+of+Crowns#paper) in a historic way, with Oko decks making up 69% of the day one meta, increasing to 71% of the day two meta, and 75% of the top eight. Based on this, it seems exceedingly likely that [Oko, Thief of Crowns](of+Eldraine/Oko+Thief+of+Crowns#paper) gets banned next Monday. Right now the planeswalker is $38 (down 19% on the week, in anticipation of a banning), and while Modern and Pioneer play should help it maintain some value, the safest move is to simply sell your copies, especially if you aren't playing them in non-Standard formats. The other big piece of news this week is that StarCityGames is dropping Legacy from its Open Series in favor of Pioneer. This lead to a lot of people worrying about the value of their Legacy staples, but financially, I'm not sure having less tournament support will have a huge impact on the prices. Cards like the original dual lands are extremely rare (and unlikely to ever become less so thanks to the Reserved List) and staples in Commander, a format that generates way more demand than Legacy for the past several years. I wouldn't be overly worried about holding onto most Reserved List cards, especially those that are playable in Commander. The lack of Legacy on the SCG Tour does decrease the format's prestige, but I'd be surprised if it had a huge impact on card prices. Finally, Pioneer prices have finally started to stabilize. Rather than seeing a bunch cards increase hundreds of%age points, this week saw just one in [Nissa, Voice of (em>Zendikar

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