Hi! I have a playset of kytheon, 2 archangel of tithes, a playset of knight of the white orchid. Should I hold or keep? Should I wait until after the Pro tour? I was thinking about buying some extra pieces for the deck and playing it at fnm. But I'm scared the price will drop. Please help ASAP!
Kytheon and Archangel of Tithes have spiked based on, from what I can tell, sheer post-rotation speculation. I'd sell them if you weren't planning to use them.
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My spontaneous answer after realizing that you've cried out loud for help in this forum; if you're caring that much about money/card value, sell them... after all, you already knew the answer asking the question... in the false hope that multiple people would forsee the future values of these cards...
True story. Snapcaster Mage was a mere $21 before Innistrad black rotated out. Come Khans of Tarkir, it blew up to 4x that. I had 2 playsets that, since I used in casual decks, didn't sell when Innistrad rotated. I though, "meh, if they drop in price, I could probably get some more for my other blue decks." and boy did I strike it rich. Sold both playsets for $350 each playset so they banked me $700. I also had 2 playsets of Geist of Saint Traft which I immediately sold once rumors started circulating of it being reprinted in a Duel Deck. I got $120 for each playset of those. However, if you wanna predict how a card will do after rotation, see how it's being used in Modern. Because once it rotates out, people have a harder time finding them and thus the price begins to rise. If no one uses it in Modern, it's fall like the meteor that killed the dinosaurs. Modern is ridiculously expensive so that's where your best bet to predict MtG finances is. Of course, it's not full-proof because one can't ultimately predict which decks will see enough tinkering to go top tier of if any decks will break the format (like Eldrazi - good thing I sold my Eye of Ugins because the warping in the format basically guaranteed that would be banned so it was a good prediction, again making good bank).
So, I answer then your question with another question: are these cards being staples in any top tier modern decks? If not, their price will drop. Need some reminders? Huntmaster of the Fells: ridiculously expensive when it was used in Standard that, once rotated, lost about 80% of its monetary value. Boros Reckoner also ridiculously expensive in Standard and then spiked hard after rotation. No one used these cards in Modern. No one uses these cards in Modern.
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Declaration in Stone is a Sever the Bloodline at half the cost, that doesn't exile your creatures (or your teammate's), with the added bonus of giving you a Clue token per creature exiled. It's beyond broken. Even for just exiling a single creature and getting a Clue token out of it, it's ridiculously broken. As more and more decks are being netdecked, Declaration in Stone will reach astronomical heights. Do not sell it yet. It's gonna double in price easily in a month's time.
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Declaration in Stone is a Sever the Bloodline at half the cost, that doesn't exile your creatures (or your teammate's), with the added bonus of giving you a Clue token per creature exiled. It's beyond broken. Even for just exiling a single creature and getting a Clue token out of it, it's ridiculously broken. As more and more decks are being netdecked, Declaration in Stone will reach astronomical heights. Do not sell it yet. It's gonna double in price easily in a month's time.
The Clue token goes to the controller of the exiled creature, so unless you're exiling your own creatures with it, you won't be getting the Clue.
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Declaration in Stone is a Sever the Bloodline at half the cost, that doesn't exile your creatures (or your teammate's), with the added bonus of giving you a Clue token per creature exiled. It's beyond broken. Even for just exiling a single creature and getting a Clue token out of it, it's ridiculously broken. As more and more decks are being netdecked, Declaration in Stone will reach astronomical heights. Do not sell it yet. It's gonna double in price easily in a month's time.
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Oops, misread card.
I actually disagree with the assessment that this card will continue to rise. The card is already worth $13. Standard rares just simply do not hold that value unless they are fetch lands. The most premium removal spell printed at rare I can remember in years being printed is Abrupt Decay. it's worth about $15 now. At the time it was played it was never more than $7-8 and regularly was below that. Sorry, I just see this card tanking in price in a month as the meta gets figured out.
White will be (over?)represented, but I just don't see this card maintaining a $10+ price tag.
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So, I answer then your question with another question: are these cards being staples in any top tier modern decks? If not, their price will drop. Need some reminders? Huntmaster of the Fells: ridiculously expensive when it was used in Standard that, once rotated, lost about 80% of its monetary value. Boros Reckoner also ridiculously expensive in Standard and then spiked hard after rotation. No one used these cards in Modern. No one uses these cards in Modern.
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It is rising each day: http://www.mtggoldfish.com/price/Shadows over Innistrad/Declaration in Stone#paper
No idea when to dump my playset (I don't play standard and I already have my 2 others for my white EDH decks).
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with the added bonus of giving you a Clue token per creature exiled. It's beyond broken. Even for just exiling a single creatureand getting a Clue token out of it, it's ridiculously broken. As more and more decks are being netdecked, Declaration in Stone will reach astronomical heights. Do not sell it yet. It's gonna double in price easily in a month's time.EDIT:
Oops, misread card.
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Ah yes, thanks for clearing that up.
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I actually disagree with the assessment that this card will continue to rise. The card is already worth $13. Standard rares just simply do not hold that value unless they are fetch lands. The most premium removal spell printed at rare I can remember in years being printed is Abrupt Decay. it's worth about $15 now. At the time it was played it was never more than $7-8 and regularly was below that. Sorry, I just see this card tanking in price in a month as the meta gets figured out.
White will be (over?)represented, but I just don't see this card maintaining a $10+ price tag.