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[MTGGoldfish][Magic Newsletter] [width="1"] --------------------------------------------------------------- Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Previews --------------------------------------------------------------- Midnight+Hunt/Liesa+Forgotten+Archangel#paper Midnight+Hunt/Vanquish+the+Horde#paper Midnight+Hunt/Teferi+Who+Slows+the+Sunset#paper Midnight+Hunt+Commander/Lynde+Cheerful+Tormentor#paper Midnight+Hunt/The+Meathook+Massacre#paper Midnight+Hunt/Lier+Disciple+of+the+Drowned-showcase#paper The full preview for Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is out! Be sure to check out all teh latest Zombie, Vampire, and Werewolf action on Innistrad at [Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Spoilers — September 6 | Liesa, Indomitable Adversary, Tainted Adversary](www.mtgpreviews.com%20and%20check%20out%20Saffron%20Olive's%20daily%20reviews:

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  • Innistrad/Daybreak+Ranger#paper) nearly tripled in price to over $4. [Huntmaster of the Fells](Ascension/Huntmaster+of+the+Fells#paper) climbed another 37% to $30, [Arlinn Kord](over+Innistrad/Arlinn+Kord#paper) 38% to $13.60, and even [Master of the Wild Hunt](2010/Master+of+the+Wild+Hunt#paper) (not technically a Werewolf, but a card that plays well with the Wolf sub-theme of the Werewolf tribe) jumped 80% to $20. If there's good news, it is that the price of these cards is getting so high it's hard to imagine them increasing much more, especially considering their demand comes from exactly one Commander deck ([Tovolar, Dire Overlord](em>Innistrad+Midnight+Hunt/Tovolar+Dire+Overlord#paper)/Werewolves). The bad news is if you're looking to build Werewolves in Commander and don't already have copies of the older tribe members, it's going to get pricey. As far as Standard, we're about a week away from rotation, but you wouldn't know if you looked at the prices of rotating cards. In the past, every year at rotation we'd see the prices of rotating cards crash as Standard-only players sold off their collections to prepare for the new format. This made rotation the perfect time to pick up rotating Commander and eternal cards on the cheap. But over the past few years this has changed. Commander all-stars are generally the most expensive cards in their sets almost immediately upon release and there just aren't that many paper Standard-only players anymore in the age of Commander and Arena. As a result, cards like the [The Great Henge (planeswalker stamp)](of+Eldraine+Promos/The+Great+Henge-planeswalker+stamp#paper), Triomes, [Shadowspear](em>Theros+Beyond+Death/Shadowspear#paper), and [Teferi, Master of Time (75)](Set+2021/Teferi+Master+of+Time-75#paper) actually ticked up a slightly this week even though they are about to leave Standard. If you're looking to snag Commander cards and eternal favorites on the cheap, the best opportunity today is right after a set releases, assuming you can guess right. Finally in Modern, after ticking up 5% on the week, [Oboro, Palace in the Clouds](of+Kamigawa/Oboro+Palace+in+the+Clouds#paper) is pushing $90 with foil copies somewhere around $450. A year ago the Saviors of Kamigawa land was $20 and even just a couple of months ago it was around $60. Somehow the land has managed to dodge reprinting for the past two decades, which combined with Saviors of Kamigawa being a relatively low-supply set, makes it easy for prices to spiral out of control with a small increase in demand. In this case the catalyst was Mill and Merfolk increasing in play thanks to support in recent sets like Modern Horizons 2. While a reprint in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is unlikely since Wizards doesn't like to print legendary lands anymore, it would be shocking if Oboro didn't show up in Double Masters next summer. If you need a copy, I'd try to wait. [Oboro, Palace in the Clouds](of+Kamigawa/Oboro+Palace+in+the+Clouds#paper) will drop a lot when reprinted because its price is based more on low supply than high demand. --------------------------------------------------------------- Commander Review: Midnight Hunt | Part 1 | White, Blue --------------------------------------------------------------- Tomer reviews all the new Midnight Hunt cards for Commander starting with White and Blue cards![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Historic 101: Grixis Midrange --------------------------------------------------------------- Goblin Dark Dwellers was a favorite for TheAsianAvenger. It's time to see if it can work in Historic![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This Week in Legacy: A Legacy Left --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dyer covers the Leaving a Legacy Open![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Against the Odds: Momir Hearth-storic Control (Historic) --------------------------------------------------------------- What are the odds of winning with Momir (Pool of Vigorous Growth) and Tome of the Infinite in Historic? Let's find out![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Vintage 101: All Access Attack --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dyer talks about the All Access Tokens for Convention Play on MTGO![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Commander Clash S11 E4: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? --------------------------------------------------------------- The crew builds decks around the commanders with the harshest drawbacks. What could possibly go wrong?[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Single Scoop: Fishies (Historic, Magic Arena) --------------------------------------------------------------- Finally, Merfolk have a true "lord" effect in Historic ![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Much Abrew: Four-Color Slivers (Historic) --------------------------------------------------------------- Can Slivers compete in Historic? Let's find out![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Fish Tank: Sweet and Spicy Viewer Decks (September 5-11, 2021) --------------------------------------------------------------- What spicy decks did viewers submit this week? Let's find out![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Modern Mayhem: Mardu is The New Jund! --------------------------------------------------------------- Is Mardu the New Jund? TheAsianAvenger wants to find out for himself![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast 345: Is Day and Night Playable? --------------------------------------------------------------- The crew breaks down Innistrad: Midnight Hunt spoilers and answers #MTGFishmail.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- A Chill Tour Of My First Commander Deck | Zedruu the Greathearted | MTG Deck Tour --------------------------------------------------------------- Zedruu always brings gifts.[Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- #Trending Cards --------------------------------------------------------------- The five most viewed cards on MTGGoldfish this past week were: Midnight+Hunt/Delver+of+Secrets#paper Midnight+Hunt/Teferi+Who+Slows+the+Sunset#paper Midnight+Hunt/Jerren+Corrupted+Bishop#paper Midnight+Hunt/Hostile+Hostel#paper Midnight+Hunt/Ludevic+Necrogenius#paper - [Delver of Secrets (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt)](Midnight+Hunt/Delver+of+Secrets) - [Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt)](Midnight+Hunt/Teferi+Who+Slows+the+Sunset) - [Jerren, Corrupted Bishop (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt)](Midnight+Hunt/Jerren+Corrupted+Bishop) - [Hostile Hostel (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt)](Midnight+Hunt/Hostile+Hostel) - [Ludevic, Necrogenius (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt)](Midnight+Hunt/Ludevic+Necrogenius) --------------------------------------------------------------- Hero of Jank --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hero of Jank]( Answering the call of the TheAsianAvenger, Scoops has returned as the Hero of Jank! Card advantage, board stabilization, and a win-con all-in-one, what can't Scoops do? Introducing Scoops, Hero of Jank! [Buy Now]( Want more news? Follow us on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, [Instagram](, and [Tumblr](. Not expecting this email? [Unsubscribe here](. MTGGoldfish, Inc. PO BOX 1972, Burlingame, CA, 94011 Wizards of the Coast, Magic: The Gathering, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC. © 1995-2016 Wizards. All rights reserved. MTGGoldfish, Inc. is not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast LLC.

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