Mishra’s Bauble excepted (though I strongly feel it has a lot further to tumble yet)
Lets face it, we were all laughing when we saw that get reprinted at uncommon in Iconic Masters. That card was holding a price it totally did not deserve (which is probably going to be the same for Ancient Ziggurat, which I'm sure they got slated for a reprint in a commander product at some point.
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I think we can expect price spikes to start up again in modern now that it's back on the pro-tour. The primary question is what decks are likely to show up and what cards those decks are going to be using. I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of buyouts from speculators happening before and during the pro-tour this coming week.
Also, as far as speculating what might show up in masters 25, Bob is pretty likely and it's possible Thalia, Guardian of Thraben will show up in that one in the rare slot. I was thinking they might have Noble Heirarch, but it's being released as a promo so they may be saving that for a future set. The problem is that even if we know what cards are getting released in the set, the prices wont really go down all that much until it gets released. Iconic Masters got spoiled early and prices have held pretty stable on the currently released versions of the cards.
Quick Edit: Oh, no wonder Thalia went up. She's a 4x sideboard card in that 4 color humans thing.Meddling Mage is an interesting include as well. Those price spikes look like serious speculator work, though.
she is actually a 4off main board with Meddling cant believe they were only less then $5 about a year ago.
This thread is full of idiots... Lightning Bolt is NOT being reprinted.
Many times has a writer in Wizards said so, because of the plain and simple fact that it's too powerful for what it costs. x/3 creatures shouldn't be able to die at instant speed for one mana without a signifigant drawback. (like PTE giving you a land)
I absolutely guarantee that LB will not be printed in M10, and you can quote me on that.
Don't know how it's going to go with her price. I just know I was disappointed to see her at 15 USD and climbing. She is literally the only card I'm missing for eldrazi taxes.
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Don't know how it's going to go with her price. I just know I was disappointed to see her at 15 USD and climbing. She is literally the only card I'm missing for eldrazi taxes.
I'm pissed of I cant find my 3 Meddling mages, I was actually going to buy them fro around $6 from MTGmint 3days ago now they are almost $20 each ughh
This thread is full of idiots... Lightning Bolt is NOT being reprinted.
Many times has a writer in Wizards said so, because of the plain and simple fact that it's too powerful for what it costs. x/3 creatures shouldn't be able to die at instant speed for one mana without a signifigant drawback. (like PTE giving you a land)
I absolutely guarantee that LB will not be printed in M10, and you can quote me on that.
Don't know how it's going to go with her price. I just know I was disappointed to see her at 15 USD and climbing. She is literally the only card I'm missing for eldrazi taxes.
I'm pissed of I cant find my 3 Meddling mages, I was actually going to buy them fro around $6 from MTGmint 3days ago now they are almost $20 each ughh
Anything they don't reprint from that age is basically a sitting time bomb. We like to think that the price will never change and go after other things in later sets, but some cards in these older sets simply have a very limited supply.
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3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Speaking of prices, anyone know why Dragonlord Dromoka and Sigarda, Host of Herons are both above 10 usd? Is that just from Commander demand or is there some brew I missed in modern?
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Speaking of prices, anyone know why Dragonlord Dromoka and Sigarda, Host of Herons are both above 10 usd? Is that just from Commander demand or is there some brew I missed in modern?
I've seen Sigarda in the odd sideboard as a one-of, but the demand is def from Commander. I own them both for Commander.
Do Grand Prix promos really have much of an effect in regards to price dropping? I thought they didn't do much in regards to that.
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If you were in the market for a copy of Progenitus, you'd find that the GP promo (with the same art) is currently the cheapest iteration at $2.53. A damaged Conflux copy (non-foil) will run ya $15.29. Progenitus is a sub-par example, but the point is that there's a ***** ton of GP promos that find themselves in circulation as of late.
Progenitus has been a GP promo for an unusually long time and is basically unplayable in competitive formats (also your prices are wrong.) Mutavault is a 4x wherever it gets played and mandatory in Tribal strategies in Legacy and Modern.
Just got my Thalia, Guardian of Thraben in the mail and looking at her got me thinking about some things. Looking at her and comparing her with current legendaries from kaladesh, BFZ, etc, she really isn't anything special in comparison. What would her value really be if she were printed in a set that got opened as much as BFZ? It's just sort of crazy how much something that people probably just glanced over during the time Avacyn Restored was being released has risen up.
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3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Just got my Thalia, Guardian of Thraben in the mail and looking at her got me thinking about some things. Looking at her and comparing her with current legendaries from kaladesh, BFZ, etc, she really isn't anything special in comparison. What would her value really be if she were printed in a set that got opened as much as BFZ? It's just sort of crazy how much something that people probably just glanced over during the time Avacyn Restored was being released has risen up.
Thalia was an almost immediate staple in Legacy and Standard upon release. She was hardly "glanced over."
Just got my Thalia, Guardian of Thraben in the mail and looking at her got me thinking about some things. Looking at her and comparing her with current legendaries from kaladesh, BFZ, etc, she really isn't anything special in comparison. What would her value really be if she were printed in a set that got opened as much as BFZ? It's just sort of crazy how much something that people probably just glanced over during the time Avacyn Restored was being released has risen up.
Thalia was an almost immediate staple in Legacy and Standard upon release. She was hardly "glanced over."
Really? I wasn't playing when the set was out so I kind of assumed her price was just from attrition.
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3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
The two best things to be doing in innistrad standard was something with delver and UW humans. Delver had Ponder, snapcaster, and mana leak and humans had thalia, mirran crusader, and geist, as well as the "swords of". It was hugely popular because, much like it is now in legacy, the best way to hit a deck that wants to play a bunch of cheap spells is to make them pay more. The curve of Champion of the parish, thalia, crusader was the nuts. Then when they decided snapcaster/leak was too powerful and printed cavern of souls it solidified tribal humans for the duration of her stay. I stayed on UW humans from the moment Thalia was leaked until she rotated. I won a lot of games with her. Then immediately witched to playing DnT in legacy because of her power level with something like wasteland/rishadan port. Actually, it seemed like a lot of decks from that time period just ported fantastically into legacy/modern. Splinter twin, delver, many of the white creatures went into DnT, valakut/primeval titan, jace in everything...it was a really good time for magic as a whole assuming you dodged Caw blade.
I want to test the new Vraska, Relic Seeker as sideboard card in my bgx deck. Noticed in the past weeks that her price suddenly went up, and then went down a bit again... I need only one copy. Is it safe to buy now.. or maybe wait for the price to dip down to 10-15$ ??
The two best things to be doing in innistrad standard was something with delver and UW humans. Delver had Ponder, snapcaster, and mana leak and humans had thalia, mirran crusader, and geist, as well as the "swords of". It was hugely popular because, much like it is now in legacy, the best way to hit a deck that wants to play a bunch of cheap spells is to make them pay more. The curve of Champion of the parish, thalia, crusader was the nuts. Then when they decided snapcaster/leak was too powerful and printed cavern of souls it solidified tribal humans for the duration of her stay. I stayed on UW humans from the moment Thalia was leaked until she rotated. I won a lot of games with her. Then immediately witched to playing DnT in legacy because of her power level with something like wasteland/rishadan port. Actually, it seemed like a lot of decks from that time period just ported fantastically into legacy/modern. Splinter twin, delver, many of the white creatures went into DnT, valakut/primeval titan, jace in everything...it was a really good time for magic as a whole assuming you dodged Caw blade.
Yeah, at the time I actually played early Scars / Innistrad standard and have a UW Humans deck with Moorland Haunt. It was one of my most beloved standard decks of all time and have been trying to relive the dream ever since. Standard was so bad when I got back to magic at the end of Kahns era and the start of BFZ I thought an MTG apocalypse happened. I was sort of wrong in that the apocalypse actually happened about three times along with card quality going into the bowels of the underworld, but still, not how I remembered the game.
The only reason I've been continuing to buy MTG and build my collection up is in hopes that if I somehow live through the apocalypse like some kind of hermetic card collecting nuclear cockroach things will look better in the coming years. Right now that looks like the case since Mono-white vampires just did well in standard and Modern at least has some life back into it after some horrible ban decisions, really bad set designs in standard, and some really crazy price movements.
By the way, I've never seen cards bend like they do now in my cards from Mirrodin and even Mirage. I've got an original Meren commander deck and the cards bent in about 2 years of unprotected storage. I've got older cards that have been in unprotected storage for 10+ and haven't bent. It seems like it just got worse with Amonkhet and HOU, and I'm pretty sure most of the cards from this set era will be in pretty bad condition out of super protective storage in a few years. Goodness help anyone who bought foils.
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3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Really? I wasn't playing when the set was out so I kind of assumed her price was just from attrition.
It's a recent spike, she has very slowly trended upwards, but she was around $7. Thalia was originally recognized as a multiformat all star. Saw play in Standard, Vintage, and Legacy right away, and even a bit in Overextended.
I want to test the new Vraska, Relic Seeker as sideboard card in my bgx deck. Noticed in the past weeks that her price suddenly went up, and then went down a bit again... I need only one copy. Is it safe to buy now.. or maybe wait for the price to dip down to 10-15$ ??
It's her standard demand and to be frank I'm not really sure why her price went up. She was being played in token decks and didn't really show up all that much in the Sultai energy listings. I'd expect her price to probably snap back in the coming weeks. I know I felt the temptation to complete my playset of her, but after seeing how the pro-tour went I don't think her price is going to stick and that is pretty consistent with just about all the 6 mana walkers.
Elspeth, Sun's Champion is a good trajectory prediction for vraska: Her price capped at 35 usd on the market and then just tanked afterwards. Vraska didn't even make it that far and just stuck stable at 15 for a while, only spiking a bit here in the pro-tour because nothing else really did. I do like this later PT schedule as it is keeping prices a bit more stable for a longer period, but I know that the MTG Finance guys want the early protour to cash in big on the huge spikes thanks to the huge unknowns.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Do Grand Prix promos really have much of an effect in regards to price dropping? I thought they didn't do much in regards to that.
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If you were in the market for a copy of Progenitus, you'd find that the GP promo (with the same art) is currently the cheapest iteration at $2.53. A damaged Conflux copy (non-foil) will run ya $15.29. Progenitus is a sub-par example, but the point is that there's a ***** ton of GP promos that find themselves in circulation as of late.
Progenitus has been a GP promo for an unusually long time and is basically unplayable in competitive formats (also your prices are wrong.) Mutavault is a 4x wherever it gets played and mandatory in Tribal strategies in Legacy and Modern.
If you took the time to scroll down literally two posts, you would've noticed the post where I acknowledged the prices were wrong as I had the foil filter on while browsing TCGplayer. Regardless, the non-GP promo copies of Mutavault will almost surely drop once the promos enter the market; I don't think it'll be a substantial dip, but the promo John Avon art is magnificent and will almost surely be the more desirable printing.
You also gotta figure that THOUSANDS of these will be in the market. Between all formats, there will be 30 GPs next year. With average attendance per GP of more than 1500 people, not counting all the extra copies that get handed out at the large side events, we're looking at nearly 50,000 copies of the card in circulation.
You also gotta figure that THOUSANDS of these will be in the market. Between all formats, there will be 30 GPs next year. With average attendance per GP of more than 1500 people, not counting all the extra copies that get handed out at the large side events, we're looking at nearly 50,000 copies of the card in circulation.
I want to test the new Vraska, Relic Seeker as sideboard card in my bgx deck. Noticed in the past weeks that her price suddenly went up, and then went down a bit again... I need only one copy. Is it safe to buy now.. or maybe wait for the price to dip down to 10-15$ ??
It's her standard demand and to be frank I'm not really sure why her price went up. She was being played in token decks and didn't really show up all that much in the Sultai energy listings. I'd expect her price to probably snap back in the coming weeks. I know I felt the temptation to complete my playset of her, but after seeing how the pro-tour went I don't think her price is going to stick and that is pretty consistent with just about all the 6 mana walkers.
[card}Elspeth, Sun's Champion[/card] is a good trajectory prediction for vraska: Her price capped at 35 usd on the market and then just tanked afterwards. Vraska didn't even make it that far and just stuck stable at 15 for a while, only spiking a bit here in the pro-tour because nothing else really did. I do like this later PT schedule as it is keeping prices a bit more stable for a longer period, but I know that the MTG Finance guys want the early protour to cash in big on the huge spikes thanks to the huge unknowns.
Thanks, ok guess I'll wait for the price to settle down a bit more.
I want to test the new Vraska, Relic Seeker as sideboard card in my bgx deck. Noticed in the past weeks that her price suddenly went up, and then went down a bit again... I need only one copy. Is it safe to buy now.. or maybe wait for the price to dip down to 10-15$ ??
It's her standard demand and to be frank I'm not really sure why her price went up. She was being played in token decks and didn't really show up all that much in the Sultai energy listings. I'd expect her price to probably snap back in the coming weeks. I know I felt the temptation to complete my playset of her, but after seeing how the pro-tour went I don't think her price is going to stick and that is pretty consistent with just about all the 6 mana walkers.
[card}Elspeth, Sun's Champion[/card] is a good trajectory prediction for vraska: Her price capped at 35 usd on the market and then just tanked afterwards. Vraska didn't even make it that far and just stuck stable at 15 for a while, only spiking a bit here in the pro-tour because nothing else really did. I do like this later PT schedule as it is keeping prices a bit more stable for a longer period, but I know that the MTG Finance guys want the early protour to cash in big on the huge spikes thanks to the huge unknowns.
Thanks, ok guess I'll wait for the price to settle down a bit more.
Well, I might have steered you wrong on that a little bit. I was looking over the top 8 again and the 4 color energy decks are running Vraska as a 2 of. That might explain why the price climbed a little bit. I think the only card in standard that is going to seriously climb to potentially 50 usd is The Scarab God due to it being able to let a lot of decks go for the long game when they simply wouldn't be able to otherwise.
Case in point, she may hover around 20 for a while if 4 color energy is here to stay.
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3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
I decided to buy into the humans deck before more than just meddling mage spikes. It's big on mtgo, players on paper haven't caught up with the deck yet.
Deck seems like a better hate bears archetype than DnT, barring SFM changing the meta.
The tribal type is also seeing new printings all the time.
So, question for you guys
I plan on waiting about a month after Iconic masters is released to buy Canopy, what do you guys see the price falling to?
I'd also like to eventually pick up the thoughtseize foils from Iconic Masters, again, predictions?
I decided to buy into the humans deck before more than just meddling mage spikes. It's big on mtgo, players on paper haven't caught up with the deck yet.
Deck seems like a better hate bears archetype than DnT, barring SFM changing the meta.
The tribal type is also seeing new printings all the time.
So, question for you guys
I plan on waiting about a month after Iconic masters is released to buy Canopy, what do you guys see the price falling to?
I'd also like to eventually pick up the thoughtseize foils from Iconic Masters, again, predictions?
Based on history, and Canopy's usage, I could see it falling to $25 before re-stabilizing at around $30.
T-Seize foils are a lot harder to speculate.
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You don't call "dying to removal" if the removal is more expensive in resources than the creature. If you have to spend BG (Abrupt Decay), or W + basic land (PtE) to remove a 1G, that is not "dying to removal". Strictly speaking Goyf dies to removal, but actually your removal is dying to Goyf.
Lets face it, we were all laughing when we saw that get reprinted at uncommon in Iconic Masters. That card was holding a price it totally did not deserve (which is probably going to be the same for Ancient Ziggurat, which I'm sure they got slated for a reprint in a commander product at some point.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
she is actually a 4off main board with Meddling cant believe they were only less then $5 about a year ago.
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1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
I'm pissed of I cant find my 3 Meddling mages, I was actually going to buy them fro around $6 from MTGmint 3days ago now they are almost $20 each ughh
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Anything they don't reprint from that age is basically a sitting time bomb. We like to think that the price will never change and go after other things in later sets, but some cards in these older sets simply have a very limited supply.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
I've seen Sigarda in the odd sideboard as a one-of, but the demand is def from Commander. I own them both for Commander.
Progenitus has been a GP promo for an unusually long time and is basically unplayable in competitive formats (also your prices are wrong.) Mutavault is a 4x wherever it gets played and mandatory in Tribal strategies in Legacy and Modern.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Really? I wasn't playing when the set was out so I kind of assumed her price was just from attrition.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
The two best things to be doing in innistrad standard was something with delver and UW humans. Delver had Ponder, snapcaster, and mana leak and humans had thalia, mirran crusader, and geist, as well as the "swords of". It was hugely popular because, much like it is now in legacy, the best way to hit a deck that wants to play a bunch of cheap spells is to make them pay more. The curve of Champion of the parish, thalia, crusader was the nuts. Then when they decided snapcaster/leak was too powerful and printed cavern of souls it solidified tribal humans for the duration of her stay. I stayed on UW humans from the moment Thalia was leaked until she rotated. I won a lot of games with her. Then immediately witched to playing DnT in legacy because of her power level with something like wasteland/rishadan port. Actually, it seemed like a lot of decks from that time period just ported fantastically into legacy/modern. Splinter twin, delver, many of the white creatures went into DnT, valakut/primeval titan, jace in everything...it was a really good time for magic as a whole assuming you dodged Caw blade.
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Yeah, at the time I actually played early Scars / Innistrad standard and have a UW Humans deck with Moorland Haunt. It was one of my most beloved standard decks of all time and have been trying to relive the dream ever since. Standard was so bad when I got back to magic at the end of Kahns era and the start of BFZ I thought an MTG apocalypse happened. I was sort of wrong in that the apocalypse actually happened about three times along with card quality going into the bowels of the underworld, but still, not how I remembered the game.
The only reason I've been continuing to buy MTG and build my collection up is in hopes that if I somehow live through the apocalypse like some kind of hermetic card collecting nuclear cockroach things will look better in the coming years. Right now that looks like the case since Mono-white vampires just did well in standard and Modern at least has some life back into it after some horrible ban decisions, really bad set designs in standard, and some really crazy price movements.
By the way, I've never seen cards bend like they do now in my cards from Mirrodin and even Mirage. I've got an original Meren commander deck and the cards bent in about 2 years of unprotected storage. I've got older cards that have been in unprotected storage for 10+ and haven't bent. It seems like it just got worse with Amonkhet and HOU, and I'm pretty sure most of the cards from this set era will be in pretty bad condition out of super protective storage in a few years. Goodness help anyone who bought foils.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
It's a recent spike, she has very slowly trended upwards, but she was around $7. Thalia was originally recognized as a multiformat all star. Saw play in Standard, Vintage, and Legacy right away, and even a bit in Overextended.
It's her standard demand and to be frank I'm not really sure why her price went up. She was being played in token decks and didn't really show up all that much in the Sultai energy listings. I'd expect her price to probably snap back in the coming weeks. I know I felt the temptation to complete my playset of her, but after seeing how the pro-tour went I don't think her price is going to stick and that is pretty consistent with just about all the 6 mana walkers.
Elspeth, Sun's Champion is a good trajectory prediction for vraska: Her price capped at 35 usd on the market and then just tanked afterwards. Vraska didn't even make it that far and just stuck stable at 15 for a while, only spiking a bit here in the pro-tour because nothing else really did. I do like this later PT schedule as it is keeping prices a bit more stable for a longer period, but I know that the MTG Finance guys want the early protour to cash in big on the huge spikes thanks to the huge unknowns.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
If you took the time to scroll down literally two posts, you would've noticed the post where I acknowledged the prices were wrong as I had the foil filter on while browsing TCGplayer. Regardless, the non-GP promo copies of Mutavault will almost surely drop once the promos enter the market; I don't think it'll be a substantial dip, but the promo John Avon art is magnificent and will almost surely be the more desirable printing.
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Thanks, ok guess I'll wait for the price to settle down a bit more.
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Well, I might have steered you wrong on that a little bit. I was looking over the top 8 again and the 4 color energy decks are running Vraska as a 2 of. That might explain why the price climbed a little bit. I think the only card in standard that is going to seriously climb to potentially 50 usd is The Scarab God due to it being able to let a lot of decks go for the long game when they simply wouldn't be able to otherwise.
Case in point, she may hover around 20 for a while if 4 color energy is here to stay.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Deck seems like a better hate bears archetype than DnT, barring SFM changing the meta.
The tribal type is also seeing new printings all the time.
So, question for you guys
I plan on waiting about a month after Iconic masters is released to buy Canopy, what do you guys see the price falling to?
I'd also like to eventually pick up the thoughtseize foils from Iconic Masters, again, predictions?
Based on history, and Canopy's usage, I could see it falling to $25 before re-stabilizing at around $30.
T-Seize foils are a lot harder to speculate.
"I hope to have such a death... lying in triumph atop the broken bodies of those who slew me..."
Yeah, Seizes are difficult to speculate on. The price on the originals is outrageous.