Quote from ValarinIt's not WoTC's fault cards are expensive. It's out fault. Cards only sell what people pay for them. If people started refusing to pay $100 for a dual land, they would go down in price. If the player base resoundingly said "We refuse to pay more than $20 for a card", no cards would be more than $20.
You're right, it makes stuff like Standard pay-to-win
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Introduction of white borders
Organized play
Banned and restricted list
Type II
Rotation
Blocks
Type I.5
Extended
Swiss system
The Pro Tour
Promo cards
Fourth Edition rules
Fifth Edition rules
Unglued
Foils
Sixth Edition rules
Judge promos
New frames
Flip cards
Timeshifting
Planeshifting
Futureshifting
Planeswalkers
Mythic rares
Removal of white borders
Annual core sets
M10 rules
Double-faced cards
Modern
Modern Masters
M14 rules
The sky hasn't fallen yet, and it's not going to now. Calm the hell down and resume your regularly scheduled planeswalking.
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Cards are on the eighth post.
General information
Title: Safiria
Codename: Washington
Short description: "Whose side are you on?"
Number of cards: 230 (106 common / 60 uncommon / 46 rare / 18 mythic rare)
Set symbol: A five-pointed sunburst, viz.:
Set breakdown
106 commons (5 land, 95 monocolor, 6 colorless)
60 uncommons (5 land, 50 monocolor, 5 colorless)
46 rares (4 land, 40 monocolor, 2 colorless)
18 mythic rares (1 land, 15 monocolor, 2 colorless)
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