Dark Confidant (Ravnica)
Printed in Ravnica (2005), *Dark Confidant” redefined competitive Magic’s risk-reward balance, becoming one of the most celebrated and collected cards of the 2000s
Printed in Ravnica (2005), *Dark Confidant” redefined competitive Magic’s risk-reward balance, becoming one of the most celebrated and collected cards of the 2000s
Printed in Future Sight (2007), *Tarmogoyf* defined midrange efficiency and remains one of Magic’s most iconic, collectible creatures nearly two decades later
Fetch Lands continue to act as Magic’s most stable market index, delivering steady single-digit appreciation through Q4 2025 amid broad-format demand
Released in 2007, Lorwyn revived tribal mechanics and introduced the first planeswalkers, becoming one of Magic’s most collectible and artistically distinctive sets
Commander Masters (2023) promised luxury reprints for the game’s most popular format – and while early prices stumbled, the set has aged into a balanced, collector-friendly cornerstone of Magic’s modern reprint era
Mox Emerald from Magic’s 1993 Alpha set completes the five-Mox artifact cycle – a green gem of speed, growth, and enduring collector appeal in the Power Nine
Mox Ruby from Magic’s 1993 Alpha set remains a fiery symbol of red’s speed and strength – a Power Nine artifact that fueled the game’s earliest aggressive decks and endures as a collector favorite
Mox Pearl from Magic’s 1993 Alpha set remains the understated gem of the Power Nine – a clean, efficient artifact that gave white decks early-game acceleration and lasting collector appeal
Mox Jet from Magic’s 1993 Alpha set remains a cornerstone of the Power Nine – a dark, elegant artifact that fueled black’s most powerful early strategies and continues to command collector prestige
Timetwister from Magic’s 1993 Alpha set remains the most unique of the Power Nine — a symmetrical card draw effect that rewards timing, strategy, and mastery of deck construction