look how much siege rhino or tasigur are played (which are still in print) and look at their prices. DTK will be opened for another 6 weeks and redemptions will drag its price down
look how much siege rhino or tasigur are played (which are still in print) and look at their prices. DTK will be opened for another 6 weeks and redemptions will drag its price down
Interesting point... Siege Rhino is definitely played more and sells for a lot less than Collected Company. On the other hand, I'm sure KTK is a set that was opened WAY more than DTK. I don't know that for sure but it seems to stand to reason.
DTK is also a format where almost none of its cards see play outside of standard where Kahn had tons of modern and legacy playable cards. That said, company would need to pick up in play from where it is now for me to expect it to continue to rise. Next standard rotation could make that happen but it is really tough to guess what next rotation decks will look like at this time.
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I have officially moved to MTGNexus. I just wanted to let people know as my response time to salvation decks being bumped is very hit or miss.
Collected Company Elves can kill very quick. I'd say it's probably not tier 1 but it does seem fun to play.
The thing that makes me weary is the card has no flavor at all. It's about as bland and generic as it gets, could be reprinted absolutely anywhere at any time.
look how much siege rhino or tasigur are played (which are still in print) and look at their prices. DTK will be opened for another 6 weeks and redemptions will drag its price down
Interesting point... Siege Rhino is definitely played more and sells for a lot less than Collected Company. On the other hand, I'm sure KTK is a set that was opened WAY more than DTK. I don't know that for sure but it seems to stand to reason.
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The thing that makes me weary is the card has no flavor at all. It's about as bland and generic as it gets, could be reprinted absolutely anywhere at any time.
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