Competitive MTG Finance #3 - Premodern and Other Older Formats
Hi folks. This week I’d like to dive into some Premodern results since
Misty Mountain Games hosted a Fall Cup at the end of September with 34 players attending. And the event was won by Ricky Thorson on green Oath Ponza.
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At first glance, there are a couple of cards that stick out. The first is
As for investing in Mox Diamond, it’s a pretty steep investment of around $578 at the time of writing. But it’s on the Reserved List, so it’s pretty safe to say that it’ll just keep going up in price over time. It also still has a pretty strong presence in Legacy and almost always as a four-of.
The other card I’d like to talk about is
The non-foil market price is around $12 which also seems like it has a bit of room to grow. However, the one bit of caution is that it’s not usually played as a four-of like Mox Diamond. And it’s often a sideboard card rather than maindeck. But I do like how it’s been popping up in Legacy decks like Death’s Shadow, especially with the power and popularity of
Another interesting card in Ricky’s list is
It’ll be interesting to see how Premodern continues to grow like some of the other older formats, like Old School and Middle School, as more people start to reminisce and learn about the older days of Magic and play with the original/old border versions of cards. And I think we can see some effects on cards that weren’t really played much before these formats starting to pick up in popularity. Take a look at a card like
Take a look at one of the decks that beat Ricky.
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Sean Lillibridge/ TiredTracker
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A lot of the rares from old border sets are already pretty high in price. So if you’re looking for cards with some more room to grow, try looking at the foil uncommons and commons from those sets. I’ve been picking these up over the past few years, and some of them have gone up quite a bit, like
Aside from Overload, I like foil versions of the non-basic lands,
If you do this for the other older-border sets, I believe there are still some gems that you can find. And I hope you find some.
Mox Diamond | ||
Powder Keg | ||
Thermokarst | ||
Overload | ||
Ancient Spring | ||
Geothermal Crevice | ||
Irrigation Ditch | ||
Sulfur Vent | ||
Tinder Farm |
Respectfully,
Eddie
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