In case you haven’t heard, Magic is moving into a new era of prices and collectibility. We’ve got Collector Booster boxes going for $14,000 and more, we’ve got major IP crossovers left and right, we’ve got serialized and non-serialized confirmed to be less than 150 or 500, depending on the set and the card.
Chase cards are just that, cards that people really want because they are rare, good in the game, pretty, or some combo of those things. They are not immune to market forces, such as highs or lows in supply and demand, so let’s go over what some cards have recently done, and what looks good in the future.
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Cliff (@WordOfCommander at Twitter and BlueSky) has been writing for MTGPrice since 2013, and is an eager Commander player, Draft enthusiast, and Cube fanatic. A high school science teacher by day, he’s also the co-host of the MTG Fast Finance podcast. If you’re ever at an event and you see a giant flashing ‘CUBE DRAFT’ sign, go over, say hi, and be ready to draft.