The price increase will affect Dominaria United as well as any backlist products starting in July.
These increases also will not affect other product lines, like Masters, Modern Horizons, Secret Lair, Challenger Decks, or Universes Beyond.Īdditionally, even for premier sets, we do not currently have plans to change prices on Prerelease Packs.
04 tix price just hasnt been updated because there is no data to update it. If the card is available on goatbots it means its super rare and that. There are no plans to increase the price of Commander decks further in July.Įach of these products will increase by slightly different percentages, which we estimate will be approximately 11% across the products that are seeing an increase, allowing for regional variation. Go to to see what cards will actually cost to buy. We've kept the scope of the price increase as narrow as possible, and will only be adjusting the prices on the following premier set, Unfinity, and Jumpstart products:Ĭommander decks, meanwhile, have a price increase going into effect with Streets of New Capenna. Inflation appears to be beyond its peak, which has stopped the rapid increase in mortgage rates that the housing market was experiencing earlier this year. However, the price to produce Magic: The Gathering has increased significantly, and we've especially seen an uptick in the costs to produce, manufacture, and ship Magic around the world in the past year. Scryfall makes no guarantee about its price information and recommends you see stores for. We've worked hard to keep Draft Boosters-and later Set Boosters and Collector Boosters-at a relatively consistent price across our premier sets-the four major yearly releases that affect the Standard format-for as long as we were able. Some card prices and other card data are provided by Scryfall.
Magic: The Gathering, and their logos are. As such, we will be increasing prices by around 11%, allowing for regional variation, on select products in our lineup starting in September. Popular Pioneer Magic: the Gathering decks with prices from the latest tournament results. Absolutely no guarantee is made for any price. For Wizards of the Coast, this means that we've seen a large spike in the overall costs to produce Magic: The Gathering. Card prices and promotional offers represent daily estimates and/or market values provided by our affiliates. The best choice for you will depend on the cards you have to sell, and how much prep work you're willing to do. Many of these cards appear to be at their lowest prices in years, even if they are still considered to be “expensive.Over the past year, the costs of goods, transportation, and manufacturing have increased significantly and steadily for just about everyone across nearly every industry. We offer three service options for selling your Magic cards: Standard, Curated, and Sorted. Interestingly, Oko, Thief of Crowns is the least expensive of the lot at $13, and Dockside Extortionist is the most expensive at $65. However, four of the other cards only have one printing, although two of these cards are in current Standard sets. Most of these cards have been reprinted at least once, and many of those reprints have occurred within the past few years, including four in 2X2 and the enemy fetchlands in MH2. Magics first price increase took effect in September 1995. Using MTG Goldfish’s own “Price a deck” tool, you can see that current best prices for a single copy of each card are $688 via CK and $600 via TCG Player. The prices of Magic: The Gathering products have naturally increased since its release in 1993. Ĭyclonic Rift, The Meathook Massacre, Sea Gate Restoration, Vampiric Tutor, Demonic Tutor, Teferi's Protection, Toxic Deluge, Oko, Thief of Crowns, Fetchlands (details in footnote for those who aren’t familiar), Dockside Extortionist, Mana Drain, Esper Sentinel, Smothering Tithe Today, the Commander Clash crew on MTG Goldfish posted a video/podcast describing roughly two dozen expensive Commander staples that are worth buying.