New Horizons - Doctor Who
Doctor…Who?
Since its unveiling, the latest product from
Being one among many sceptics when the product was initially announced (with no previous knowledge of Doctor Who), even my personal opinion on the matter has shifted since the full set was revealed.
One of the main positive aspects of this launch is many cards' ability to integrate well within gameplay and fit well among other cards from our typical releases. This is a significant advantage, considering that many cards from this set will likely become staples or must-plays in various formats.
There is however an excessive amount of cards being dropped in this set. Sure, between decks and available boosters, there are only 189 new cards. But when you consider all available versions, that number skyrockets to 1165 in total. Variety may be the spice of life, but too much of anything can be a bad thing.
Just This Once
Think back to the first time you ever played
Now that we've set the scene, let's discuss
Available in the Timey-Wimey deck as well as the Collectors Boosters, it’s currently readjusting in price to an average of $25. Predictions encompassing this card allude to a steady increase in value until it receives its first/second reprint later down the line. As more people get to play with it, and as more material with gameplay circulates online, the price can only become more prominent.
The Big Things - The Secret Lair Effect by Harvey McGuinness
Welcome to Jurassic…Wait, Isn't That the Next Set?
Available in the Blast from the Past Commander deck,
The presale numbers for Displaced Dinosaurs put it at a stable $27 average. Given how unique the effect of the card is and its future potential, the price range is likely to be maintained around the $10-$15 mark unless a large number of these flood the market due to it being placed at an uncommon slot in the Collector packs.
Living in a Blue World
The last two cards on my radar, as the title of this section suggests, are both blue.
Cyber Conversion is currently tumbling down in price from pre-sale figures of $19 to approx. $11. Reminiscent of
Flatline evokes a slightly powered-down version of
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Farewell Again
Putting aside the new and exciting cards and spending some time on the reprints included in the set, there are some cards that make great additions. The most hated among them, of course, is Farewell, which has plagued many EDH tables since
While apprehensive at first, my interest in this product has increased over time. Some inclusions have definitely excited me and made me look forward to their release, as well as other products coming down the line from Universes Beyond. Whether you’re looking for the full decks or just to pick up some singles, this product is definitely worth taking a look at.
As always, join me again next time on New Horizons as we fill our cauldron with more Secret Lairs.
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Matt Grzechnik started playing Magic with the release of Dragon's Maze. Since then he has tried and experimented with all of the formats before discovering his love for EDH and Pauper. Piloting the same Jund deck for the last 10 years, he now tries to both understand and break Sealed as a format.