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Jason is the hardest working MTG Finance writer in the business. With a column appearing on Coolstufff Inc. in addition to MTG Price, he is also a member of the Brainstorm Brewery finance podcast and a writer and administrator for EDHREC's content website. Follow him on twitter @JasonEAlt

Brainstorm Brewery Episode #156 “Banana” featuring Travis Allen

Not satisfied with the depth of discussion last week about the impending changes to Magic Online, the gang doubles down and goes deep, this time enlisting the help of MTGPrice writer Travis Allen (@wizardbumpin) to untangle the web of uncertainty regarding the future of Magic Online. As with any good podcast, not everyone agrees, but there is certainly money to be made for intrepid investors. Or is there? I’m not going to tell you here. Listen and find out, man. Sheesh.

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  • The gang is joined by Travis Allen (@wizardbumpin).
  • Magic Online changes—what are they good for?
  • How can a card guaranteed to go up be a bad spec?
  • Travis’s article
  • Jason’s article
  • Banana?
  • Pick of the Week!
  • Support our Patreon! Do it. You know this cast makes you more than $1 a week.
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Battle for Zendikar Spoiler: Oblivion Sower

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The upcoming product Duel Decks: Zendikar vs. Eldrazi has yielded its first spoiler from Battle for Zendikar, and it’s not bad at all. Oblivion Sower can get you up to four lands from the top of your opponent’s deck (although I’m sure you’d rather have them draw land for four turns in a row).

Six mana is perfect in EDH, but this may be too slow for Standard unless Battle for Zendikar is like last Zendikar block: lots of mana ramp, cost reducers, and ways to slow the game down. While Oblivion Sower isn’t the kind of Eldrazi we’re used to with humongous stats, a gigantic mana cost, and annihilator triggering on attacks, it is interesting and gives us some clues into what Eldrazi may look like in the upcoming set.

If we’re not going to get annihilator, you can bet we’ll get some more abilities that trigger when the creatures are cast. We may see more reasonable mana costs like what we’re seeing with this card, accompanied by smaller bodies. Eldrazi won’t be the giant Eldritch monsters Emrakul and Kozilek are, but they will still be formidable. However, if you compare this to a card like Sun Titan or Wurmcoil Engine, it comes up short in my view. I’m hoping this is one of the lesser Eldrazi, included in a duel deck because it was deemed similar in size and castability to Avenger of Zendikar (which didn’t need another reprinting) and not indicative of what Eldrazi will be like in this block—or we’re all in for a disappointing time.

I don’t know what Oblivion Sower will sell for on presale, but the Duel Deck printing coupled with its effect that I’m having a hard time judging outside of the context of the rest of the set, I imagine its price will be too high to bother. It’s a cool card, but if all Eldrazi are like this one, I don’t expect Eldrazi to capture the imagination of casual players the way the last batch did, and that’s too bad.

PROTRADER: Equipped Like a Battleship

Battleships are boats, man. Try and prove me wrong. You can’t. The Wiki page for “battleship” defines it as a warship, and Wiki defines a war ship as a class of naval ship which Wiki goes on to define as “a military ship (or sometimes boat, depending on classification) used by a navy.” Do not even try and dispute my boat-referencing game—it’s way too strong. While we’re talking about the boats that could be raised by a rising tide, why in the world would we not talk about boats that are equipped to throw down and go to war? We wouldn’t not, that’s why. So let’s not not. Let’s get into some talk about why Magic Origins has a card that makes even people who hate the set look at it and say, “Who is your daddy and what does he do?”

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Brainstorm Brewery Episode 155 – Modo Times, They Are A Changin’

 

Brainstorm Brewery #155 – Modo Times, They Are A-Changin’

 

Get hype. Marcel is back and the gang is firing on all cylinders with a mid-afternoon cast that should have more energy than the usual “record at midnight” shenanigans the gang usually gets up to. There is a lot on the old docket and… look, it’s an episode of Brainstorm Brewery. Do you need to be sold on the cast at this point? Do you trust us to know what we’re doing? Just put this podcast in your head and let us entertain you for an hour.

 

  • Finance 101 is all about when to buy a spec (and when not to)
  • How did Origins impact Standard and Modern?
  • BIG changes coming to MODO. Who’s impacted? Find out, nerd.
  • We read some e-mails! Finally!
  • Pick of the week!
  • Support our Patreon! DO IT. You know this cast makes you more than $1 a week
  • Need to contact us? Hit up BrainstormBrew@gmail.com