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[width="1"] [MTGGoldfish][Magic Newsletter] --------------------------------------------------------------- Commander Legends Previews --------------------------------------------------------------- Legends/Rejuvenating+Springs#paper Legends/Sengir+the+Dark+Baron#paper Legends/Keeper+of+the+Accord#paper Legends/Halana+Kessig+Ranger#paper Collection+Green/Sylvan+Library#paper Collection+Green/Worldly+Tutor#paper Wizards dropped a bunch of information and previews regarding the upcoming Commander Legends and the entirety of Commander Collection: Green. Be sure to check out all the latest cards at www.mtgpreviews.com, and check out SaffronOlive's summary: - [Commander Legends Spoilers — August 22 | Everything We Know So Far]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Budget Magic: $50 Underworld Abyss Black Devotion (Standard) --------------------------------------------------------------- 2BAbyss%2BBlack%2BDevotion-b3bb5068-9d26-4143-bbe7-9ff31414c134%2Ejpg Can a rotation-proof Mono-Black Devotion deck built around the combo of Peer into the Abyss and Underworld Dreams compete in Standard on a $50 budget?[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Finance Update w/ Saffron Olive --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sylvan Library](Collection+Green/Sylvan+Library#paper) [Apocalypse Chime](Chime#paper) [Scalding Tarn](Tarn#paper) This week, the biggest finance news came from two big, Commander-focused announcements yesterday, with Wizards giving us the full set list of Commander Collection: Green (releasing December 5) and previewing some cards from Commander Legends (coming the beginning of November). While it is too early to say much about Commander Legends, other than that Wizards has listed boxes on Amazon for the surprisingly cheap price of $125, Commander Collection: Green looks solid. Thanks to [Sylvan Library](Edition/Sylvan+Library#paper), [Worldly Tutor](Sixth+Edition/Worldly+Tutor#paper), and some solid midrange rare like [Omnath, Locus of Mana](em>Worldwake/Omnath+Locus+of+Mana#paper), [Seedborn Muse](2019/Seedborn+Muse#paper), and [Bane of Progress](2015/Bane+of+Progress#paper), the eight cards in the set are currently worth $163 for their cheapest printings. The question is how much it will sell for. As a local game store exclusive, Commander Collection: Green is more similar to past From the Vault releases than it is to something like the Signature Spellbook series. It wouldn't be surprising to see normal versions to sell for $100 or more and the much rarer (only available at WPN Premium stores) foil versions being quite expensive. Much will depend on the supply. If you have a chance to pick up the collection at a decent price, it seems like a solid buy, being stuffed with some of the most playable green cards in the Commander format. In other news, Reserved List buyouts are back and as illogical as ever. The Magic card that went up the most in price this week? [Apocalypse Chime](em>Homelands/Apocalypse+Chime#paper), which shot up from under $1 to $14.50 after a buyout. The artifact is quite literally unplayable in every imaginable format. Add in a bunch of other random Reserved List cards like [Weakstone](em>Antiquities/Weakstone#paper), [Phyrexian Purge](em>Mirage/Phyrexian+Purge#paper), [Ebon Praetor](Empires/Ebon+Praetor#paper) doubling in price this week, it might once again be time to start ignoring Reserved List cards. If there's something from the list that is still cheap and you might need for Commander in the future, you might as well pick it up now. Chances are someone will buy it out at some point in the future. If [Apocalypse Chime](em>Homelands/Apocalypse+Chime#paper) can jump up to $15, it could happen to any Reserved List card. Finally, with yesterday's preview stream it was confirmed that fetchlands will not be in Commander Legends (it was also confirmed that fetches would not be on "the list" from Zendikar Rising set boosters). While we know there will be another reprinting of some kind this year, we are quickly running out of places for the land cycle to show up. Unless there is an unannounced product coming during the holiday season (which is possible), the only obvious landing spots for fetchlands would be another Secret Lair drop or some odd slot in a Zendikar Rising product like Collector Boosters which wouldn't make them legal in Standard. Regardless, the dreams of fetchlands showing up in an inexpensive, high supply product seems more or less dead, at least for the rest of 2020. Much Abrew: Mono-Green Evolution (Historic) This Week in Legacy: Community Events How big can we make our creatures, with the help of +1/+1 counters and Branching Evolution, in Historic on MTG Arena? Let's find out! [Read more]( Joe Dyer dives into some events within the Legacy community! [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Cheap Bling: The Best Non-Promo Basic Lands in Magic --------------------------------------------------------------- Upgrading your basic lands is an underrated and budget-friendly way to bling out your deck. As a basic land connoisseur, Seth shares his five favorites for each color![Read more]( Historic 101: Luminous Kroxa 2 Against the Odds: Sethron Minotaurs (Historic) The Luminous Kroxa combo is now live on MTG Arena so TheAsianAvenger channels his inner combo player! [Read more]( What are the odds of winning with Sethron (probably better known as the Hurloon General) and the Minotaur tribe in Historic? Let's find out! [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Top M21 Commander Cards You Should Pick Up Right Now --------------------------------------------------------------- Now that the prices of most M21 cards have bottomed out, Tomer shows his Top 10 Commander Cards that can be picked up for cheap![Read more]( Vintage 101: Online with GenCon The Fish Tank: Amonkhet Remastered Week (August 16-22, 2020) Joe Dyer dives into the results from GenCon Online and the Vintage Championships! [Read more]( What awesome decks did viewers submit this week? Let's find out! [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Commander Clash S9 E6: CEDH | Kess vs. Najeela vs. The First Sliver vs. Tana & Tymna --------------------------------------------------------------- The Goldfish Crew is trying out CEDH again! Will they manage to combo off successfully, or will they punt their way to failure? Let's find out![Read more]( Historic 101: Esper Pact With A Sky Nomad Podcast 290: Don't Suspend Field of the Dead, Ban Field of the Dead Yorion hasn't seen play recently but with all of the new enchantments and pacts we can make, we had to see how our old Serpent friend does in Historic! [Read more]( The crew discusses the state of Standard and Historic post-Amonkhet Remastered, the Reserved List in Commander, the State of Magic Design... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Instant Deck Techs --------------------------------------------------------------- 2Ejpg Each day we'll be posting a short, three minute deck tech featuring some of the coolest decks that come across the site. The most popular deck will be made into videos the following week based on your views, likes and comments in the videos. Here's this week's Instant Deck Techs: - [Izzet Ramp (Standard)]( - [Camel Lock (Historic)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- #Trending Cards --------------------------------------------------------------- The five most viewed cards on MTGGoldfish this past week were: - [Gaea's Cradle (Urza's Saga)](Saga/Gaeas+Cradle) - [Mox Diamond (Stronghold)](Diamond) - [Field of the Dead (Core Set 2020)](Set+2020/Field+of+the+Dead) - [Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath (Theros: Beyond Death)](Beyond+Death/Uro+Titan+of+Natures+Wrath) - [Force of Negation (Modern Horizons)](Horizons/Force+of+Negation) --------------------------------------------------------------- Hero of Jank --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hero of Jank]( Answering the call of the TheAsianAvenger, Scoops has returned as the Hero of Jank! Card advantage, board stabilization, and a win-con all-in-one, what can't Scoops do? Introducing Scoops, Hero of Jank! [Buy Now]( Want more news? Follow us on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, [Instagram](, and [Tumblr](. Not expecting this email? [Unsubscribe here](. MTGGoldfish, Inc. PO BOX 1972, Burlingame, CA, 94011 Wizards of the Coast, Magic: The Gathering, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC. © 1995-2016 Wizards. All rights reserved. MTGGoldfish, Inc. is not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast LLC.

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