Did you know Edge of Eternities is Magic: The Gathering’s 106th expansion? While Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy undoubtedly put a lot more eyes on the long-running card game, Wizards of the Coast is taking us back to one of its own universes… sort of.
In case you missed it, Edge of Eternities is a sci-fi, space opera set that’s packed with cool cards, and since it just launched, we thought we’d take a look at the priciest cards in the set so you can keep an eye out when you’re cracking packs.
That includes one card, Sothera, the Supervoid (Singularity Foil), that's already going for over $2000 on resale sites like TCGPlayer and eBay.
But first! It's worth noting that these prices are taken around launch day, so they’ll fluctuate considerably as more product floods the market. We’ll update this page in a few days’ time, but expect big swings either way.
With that said, let’s get into it. Here are the most valuable cards for MTG's latest expansion, Edge of Eternities (at least so far).
Starfield Vocalist (Showcase) - $114.43
Play Boosters have become the de facto way to open packs now, replacing Set Boosters and Draft Boosters. If you're on the hunt for rare cards, this is the way to go.
These packs are draftable for sealed play, and contain 15 cards each (although the last one in the pack is usually an advert, art card, or token). Cards 1 to 6 are commons, while card 7 is a common card that can be a reprint.
Quite surprisingly, Amazon is fairly low on stock for most Edge of Eternities boosters right now, but you can still find plenty at trusted sites like TCGPlayer who either have a better deal, or just stock in general.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.