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[MTGGoldfish][Magic Newsletter] [width="1"] --------------------------------------------------------------- Exciting Commanders from Karlov Manor | Commander Clash S16 E5 --------------------------------------------------------------- The crew builds around some of the most exciting new legends from Murders at Karlov Manor![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Budget Magic: $34 (15-Rare) Doppelgang (MKM Standard) --------------------------------------------------------------- 2Ejpg Murders at Karlov Manor is here so let's see how many permanents we can copy if we keep looping Doppelgang each turn![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Finance Update w/ Saffron Olive --------------------------------------------------------------- [Undercity Sewers](Murders+at+Karlov+Manor/Undercity+Sewers#paper) [Trickbind](Spiral/Trickbind#paper) [Tree of Redemption](of+Redemption#paper) This week in the world of Magic finance, the big news is the Murders at Karlov Manor surveil lands. Last week we discussed the possibility these cards were underrated and how they are seeing a surprising amount of play in Modern. Well, this week the cards saw a big price increase across the board. Two weeks ago you could snag surveil lands for around $3. Now many are in the $7 to $10 range. I wouldn't expect another big jump from here, although it is possible the best of the surveil lands continue to slowly tick up until they hit $15 or even $20 like the best Triomes or Innistrad lands. Meanwhile in Modern, [Trickbind](Spiral/Trickbind#paper) jumped this week, increasing 97% to over $17 after showing up in a couple of Dimir Mill decks in Modern. Somehow the rare is from Time Spiral - released more than 15 years ago - and has never been reprinted at all. This relative scarcity means it doesn't take a very big increase in demand for prices to spike, which is what we are seeing here. Personally I'd be looking to sell my copies now while prices are high because it's only a matter of time until Wizards reprints the split second [Stifle]( and its price crashes back down near bulk thanks to the increased supply. Finally in some funnier news, the Innistrad printing of [Tree of Redemption](25/Tree+of+Redemption#paper) increased 50% to $8 this week thanks to [The Pride of Hull Clade (showcase Dossier)](Murders+at+Karlov+Manor/The+Pride+of+Hull+Clade-showcase+Dossier#paper) Commander decks. You might remember a few years ago a lot of memes and anger about [Tree of Redemption](25/Tree+of+Redemption#paper) being printed at mythic in Masters 25, although in hindsight it really wasn't that bad. Out of the 15 mythics printed in the set, currently six are worth less than [Tree of Redemption](25/Tree+of+Redemption#paper). It turns out that having uses in popular commander decks is the most important thing for a card's price in 2024, which turns [Tree of Redemption](25/Tree+of+Redemption#paper) from meme to "not really that bad." If you want a [Tree of Redemption](25/Tree+of+Redemption#paper) to finish off your [The Pride of Hull Clade (showcase Dossier)](Murders+at+Karlov+Manor/The+Pride+of+Hull+Clade-showcase+Dossier#paper) deck, look for the Masters printing, which hasn't increased in price like the Innistrad version and can still be snagged for around $5. --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast 471: Surveil Lands Broken --------------------------------------------------------------- The crew discusses the impact of Murders at Karlov Manor on Standard, Pioneer, Modern and answer #MTGFishmail![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Single Scoop: Cryptic Coat is Exactly What The Smithy Ordered --------------------------------------------------------------- Cryptic Cloak is helping this Thousand Moons Smithy deck pop off![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Commander Clash Podcast 134: We React to the Official Ban List Explanations --------------------------------------------------------------- The Rules Committee has published their official reasons for banning each card in Commander. Let's take a look![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Against the Odds: Melek Fling (Standard) --------------------------------------------------------------- What are the odds of winning by throwing Melek, Reforged Research at our opponent's face in Murders at Karlov Manor Standard? Let's find out![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This Week in Legacy: Guildpactin' --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dyer dives into the notion of Leyline of the Guildpact in Legacy![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Single Scoop: Detective Decks Need A Clue --------------------------------------------------------------- With a new format, we could use some help solving the mystery of a new format! Nobody does it better than this Detective deck![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Vintage 101: A Gathering of Friends --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dyer dives into a recent event with friends and some paper Vintage![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Much Abrew: The Biggest-Brain Leyline of the Guildpact Infect Deck (Modern) --------------------------------------------------------------- The biggest-brain Modern deck I've seen in a while: Infect, but you can't cast any spells if you don't draw Leyline of the Guildpact![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Power of Pauper: Inspecting Some Pauper --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Dyer dives into the initial impact of MKM on Pauper![Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Single Scoop: A Bunch of Tokens and a Dream --------------------------------------------------------------- So many things are looking to help boost the power of tokens in Standard between Warleader's Call and maybe even Lightning Helix![Read more]( Want more news? 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