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Modern Masters 2017

Modern Masters 2017

Modern Masters 2017 Edition takes players back to some of the most remarkable sets from recent history, representing everything from Eighth Edition through Magic 2014–including trips through Innistrad and Return to Ravnica.

Set Name: Modern Masters 2017 Edition
Number of Cards: 249
Release Date: March 17, 2017
Magic Online Release Date: March 23, 2017
Official Three-Letter Code: MM3
Twitter Hashtag: #MTGMM3
Languages Available: English, Chinese Simplified, Japanese
MSRP: $9.99

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Negotiating the Modern Masters 2017 Minefield

Here is a great article on price speculation for the upcoming Modern Masters 2017 set from our friends over at MTG price.

Is there still time to Sell your Zendikar Fetchlands, Tarmogoyf and Damnation?

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Banned and Restricted List Unchanged

No changes to any format.

No news is good news. Here's how the meta is shaping up direct from Wizards...

"R&D met earlier this month to review several formats—notably Standard and Vintage—and discuss competitive play balance. While several issues were raised and discussed, it was concluded that the best move for all formats was to leave things as they are while continuing to monitor and gather data over the coming weeks and months.

For Standard, there has emerged a Big Three—Mardu Vehicles, Black-Green Constrictor, and various Felidar Guardian/Saheeli Rai decks. While having three top-tier decks isn't unusual, we were concerned that they could be so strong as to crowd out all other decks. In particular, we looked closely at the effect Felidar Guardian has on a format when it can be used in a game-ending combo. However, at Grand Prix Utrecht we began to see some movement in the format—particularly the rise of Temur Dynavolt Tower as a potential addition to that upper echelon. With that kind of movement in the format, we thought it best to gather more data—including more Grand Prix and the inclusion of Amonkhet at the Pro Tour—while watching the format continue to shift before making any changes.

In Modern, we've just come off two very exciting Grand Prix in Vancouver and Brisbane that saw Death's Shadow rise to the top, but a variety of decks put up strong results. While Modern certainly has its share of powerful cards, the format is in a spot right now that players seem to greatly enjoy."

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