Classic Magic artist Dan Frazier returns with his render of all ten Signets. Prices are $29.99/€34.99/£29.99/CN¥204.00 for nonfoil and $39.99/€44.99/£39.99/CN¥272.00 for etched foil.
I absolutely love these, and this just continues to reinforce how much better the old frames look than the modern ones (especially for artifacts and lands).
I absolutely love these, and this just continues to reinforce how much better the old frames look than the modern ones (especially for artifacts and lands).
not only the old bordered the signets they also did art like in the old days
For whatever its worth, these are marked as Etched Foils on the Secret Lair site. All of the others in this super drop are marked as just Foil.
These are really cool and I may end up getting one of each.
theres another thing
If you use a wizard account you also get a set booster pack from D&D set
Because I had trouble finding it, it's located on the mothership article for the super drop, at the very bottom. One pack per customer (regardless of however many preorders they have).
I'm not into the signets at all, but I adore the art throwbacks to the moxen. I might grab a set just to put on display.
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And especially when it comes to art, we have to give credit where its due
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Every commander player will want these foils which will only rise in market value year after year
I don't want these foil or at all, so I guess it's not "every commander player" now is it?
A purchase delayed is an investment denied
Well dang, with that logic I should buy everything ever just in case it goes up in price later. Never save, always spend.
Except it's not everything. to top the etched foils with the artist who did the Moxen, Wizards would have to do something REALLY cool. And the signets are in absolutely massive demand. They are crazy popular staples in the format that cares about bling. Obviously these have an upper limit, but if i had X dollars to park in these or dual lands for 5 years, the etched foil of these would have much better returns. there is a big difference between 'buy everything and hope' and 'pull the trigger on pretty much the safest bet in town.'
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Except it's not everything. to top the etched foils with the artist who did the Moxen, Wizards would have to do something REALLY cool. And the signets are in absolutely massive demand.
Didn't say they were not in demand, but thanks for that.
They are crazy popular staples in the format that cares about bling. Obviously these have an upper limit, but if i had X dollars to park in these or dual lands for 5 years, the etched foil of these would have much better returns. there is a big difference between 'buy everything and hope' and 'pull the trigger on pretty much the safest bet in town.'
I could buy 400 of these if I wanted to, but I'm not interested in turning a game into an investment opportunity. I am not arguing these won't be worth something, but I'm not interested in hearing "Save nothing, spend all."
Classic Magic artist Dan Frazier returns with his render of all ten Signets. Prices are $29.99/€34.99/£29.99/CN¥204.00 for nonfoil and $39.99/€44.99/£39.99/CN¥272.00 for etched foil.
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they feel like art is in the line of
That's the vibe I got too. They look so sexy in the retro frame.
Am I the only one who feels the Dimir Signet looks an awful lot like the Eye of Horus?
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not only the old bordered the signets they also did art like in the old days
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*facepalm* oh I’m so stupid they are like this because they are literally the same artist who made the moxe's
These are really cool and I may end up getting one of each.
theres another thing
If you use a wizard account you also get a set booster pack from D&D set
I believe these are the arts you were attempting to link to...
Long Live Dan Frazier!
I used to be a demigod, but now I'm an omnimage
Because I had trouble finding it, it's located on the mothership article for the super drop, at the very bottom. One pack per customer (regardless of however many preorders they have).
https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/enjoy-secret-lairs-all-natural-totally-refreshing-superdrop-2021-06-17
That's Respect
And especially when it comes to art, we have to give credit where its due
For what it's worth, if I used Facebook, I'd probably send you a friend request
I used to be a demigod, but now I'm an omnimage
I'm getting really amused at how I seem to be the only one not excited.
However, the Secret Lair conjectured in the comic... Now THAT would make me perk up!
Price is irrelevant and very reasonable.
Every commander player will want these foils which will only rise in market value year after year
A purchase delayed is an investment denied
I used to be a demigod, but now I'm an omnimage
.......What? Price is irrelevant? What?
I don't want these foil or at all, so I guess it's not "every commander player" now is it?
Well dang, with that logic I should buy everything ever just in case it goes up in price later. Never save, always spend.
Except it's not everything. to top the etched foils with the artist who did the Moxen, Wizards would have to do something REALLY cool. And the signets are in absolutely massive demand. They are crazy popular staples in the format that cares about bling. Obviously these have an upper limit, but if i had X dollars to park in these or dual lands for 5 years, the etched foil of these would have much better returns. there is a big difference between 'buy everything and hope' and 'pull the trigger on pretty much the safest bet in town.'
Didn't say they were not in demand, but thanks for that.
I could buy 400 of these if I wanted to, but I'm not interested in turning a game into an investment opportunity. I am not arguing these won't be worth something, but I'm not interested in hearing "Save nothing, spend all."