The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is looking to be Magic: The Gathering's highest grossing set in the history of the game. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth enables players to experience MTG with notable characters and lore. Casting Sauron, Aragorn, and Frodo is just a few of the characters included in The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth.
Purchasing a Draft, Set, or Collector Booster box of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth gives players the opportunity to open plenty of cards from the set. Additionally, they will receive a Box Topper with each Booster box purchase. Box Toppers contain a foil version of a Realms and Relics card, which is a reprint of a desirable land or artifact card in MTG. There are a total of thirty different Realms and Relics reprints that players can find as box toppers. My TCGplayer Infinite article, The Financial Impact of Realms and Relics in LOTR: Tales of Middle-earth, covers the financial impact of sought-after Box Topper reprints. Some of the Box Toppers may be worth more than you think! Check out the article to learn more about Box Toppers and their secondary market value. The Most Expensive Cards in Magic: The Gathering's Lord of the Rings: tales of Middle-earth7/11/2023
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is one of Magic: The Gathering's most exciting set releases in 2023. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth enables players to include renowned characters, items, and locations in their Modern, Legacy, and Commander decks. The One Ring, Mount Doom, and Lotho, Corrupt Shirriff are already seeing play in a multitude of decks.
My recent TCGplayer Infinite article, Top 10 Most Expensive MTG Cards From LOTR: Tales of Middle-earth, covers the ten most expensive regular version cards from the set. Average market values for cards like Nazgul and Witch-king, Bringer of Ruin are quite surprising. Read the article to find out what other cards made the top ten list. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is one of the most exciting MTG set releases in 2023. Iconic characters and lore from The Lord of the Rings are now found on MTG cards for players to enjoy. Since the LOTR set is legal in Modern, Legacy, and Commander; new cards are bound to have synergies with other playable cards in their respective formats.
As new cards got spoiled during the LOTR spoiler season, players quickly figured out interesting interactions and synergies. In particular, Commander received a new two-card combo and additional commander options for a handful of themes. As a result, prices jumped for a number of older MTG cards. My recent article, Which Cards Spiked Because of LOTR: Tales of Middle-earth, highlights a few Commander-legal cards that spiked in price due to LOTR. Find out which cards players are picking up for Commander decks by clicking the above article link. March of the Machine is Magic: The Gathering's Spring 2023 Standard set release. March of the Machine excitedly includes new double-faced Battle cards and Multiverse Legends, which are reprints of playable cards like Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite and Atraxa, Praetors' Voice. Other new cards from March of the Machine are seeing play in Constructed formats including those mentioned in my TCGplayer Infinite article, The Best Deals and Steals from March of the Machine.
Although Chandra, Hope's Beacon is no longer underpriced, Ozolith, the Shattered Spire and Surge of Salvation are still available at bargain prices. Check out the article to see what other cards are worth picking up for the deck of your choice. |
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