Magic The Gathering Edge of Eternities

10 Most Valuable MTG – Edge of Eternities Cards

Edge of Eternities is the 106th expansion for Magic: The Gathering, taking players on a brand-new space-fantasy adventure. While many eyes have been on the recent Final Fantasy collaboration, this set brings us back to one of the game’s own captivating universes. The new set is a sci-fi, space opera that’s packed with powerful cards and stunning artwork.

As is tradition with new releases, certain cards have emerged as must-haves for both players and collectors. These cards are commanding high prices on the secondary market. If you’re cracking packs, here’s a look at the priciest cards in the set so you know what to keep an eye out for.

10. Adagia, Windswept Bastion #372 (Borderless) (Galaxy Foil)

Adagia, Windswept Bastion #372 (Borderless) (Galaxy Foil)

Adagia, Windswept Bastion is part of the new “Planet” land cycle in Edge of Eternities. This mythic rare land enters the battlefield tapped and taps for white mana. Its true power, however, lies in its “Station” mechanic, which lets you tap other creatures you control to put charge counters on the land. Once you’ve accumulated enough counters, you can pay a cost to create a legendary token copy of an artifact or enchantment you control. The Borderless Galaxy Foil treatment of this card is particularly sought after for its vibrant, cosmic artwork and commands a solid price, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

9. Sothera, the Supervoid #386 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Sothera, the Supervoid #386 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

This is a different, and still very valuable, version of the set’s headliner. Sothera, the Supervoid is a legendary enchantment that exiles opponents’ creatures whenever a creature you control dies. If a player ends up with no creatures on the battlefield, you can sacrifice Sothera to take control of one of the creatures it has exiled. This powerful and unique effect makes Sothera a game-changer in certain Commander decks. The Showcase Fracture Foil version, with its mesmerizing, stylized artwork, is the most prized version of this card, fetching a significant price on the secondary market.

8. Devastating Onslaught #387 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Devastating Onslaught #387 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The Showcase version of Devastating Onslaught features slick, cockpit-perspective artwork that perfectly captures the set’s sci-fi aesthetic. More than just a pretty face, this sorcery can give you an overwhelming numerical advantage in the late game. It’s a highly desirable collectible from the set, with a market value that is well within reach for many players and collectors.

7. The Dominion Bracelet #390 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The Dominion Bracelet #390 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

With what is arguably some of the best artwork on this list, The Dominion Bracelet (Showcase – Fracture Foil) looks like an anime scene brought to life. This card is as fun as it is beautiful, allowing you to gain control of an opponent’s card at a reduced cost based on how much more powerful it is. Its value was volatile in pre-release, but has settled at a high price after the set’s official launch.

6. Anticausal Vestige #383 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Anticausal Vestige #383 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The “Japan Showcase” treatment returns in Edge of Eternities on ten cards to support this space-fantasy release. Anticausal Vestige is one of these cards and is the only Eldrazi in the set. Its ability is incredibly powerful: when it leaves the battlefield, you draw a card and may put a permanent card with mana value less than or equal to the number of lands you control onto the battlefield. While the permanent enters play tapped, this effect can be used to cheat massive Eldrazi into play, making it a powerful tool for land ramp strategies and a highly sought-after card for its unique effect and artwork.

5. The Endstone #391 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The Endstone #391 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The Endstone is a powerful artifact that provides card advantage and can influence life totals in significant ways. A recent pre-release sale for the Showcase Fracture Foil version of this card was for a few hundred dollars, but its price has since settled at a still very high value. Due to its powerful effect and volatile market price, this is a card worth keeping an eye on.

4. Starfield Vocalist #385 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Starfield Vocalist #385 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Starfield Vocalist is a popular card for its ability to provide a handy double trigger for enter-the-battlefield effects. The Showcase Fracture Foil variant of this card is even more colorful and more expensive than its standard counterpart. This is the first of several cards on this list to exceed the price of a standard laptop, making it a highly valuable chase card for collectors.

3. Icetil Explorer #388 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Icetil Explorer #388 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Edge of Eternities sees the return of Insects, adding to the set’s sci-fi theme. Icetil Explorer has garnered significant interest for its powerful land-ramping abilities, which are always popular in Commander. For a reasonable cost of four mana, this card helps you get ahead on lands and offers a consistent way to mill cards. The Japan Showcase Fracture Foil printing of Icetil Explorer, found exclusively in Collector Boosters, is the most valuable version and is highly sought after by players and collectors alike, with a market price that puts it firmly in the premium category.

2. Exalted Sunborn #384 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

Exalted Sunborn #384 (Showcase) (Fracture Foil)

The market value for Exalted Sunborn is currently volatile, but a recent sale of the Showcase Fracture Foil version was for a price just shy of a half-grand. This is the ultimate Angel Wizard, featuring double tokens, flying, and lifelink. With its powerful abilities and stunning artwork, Exalted Sunborn is a highly desirable card, but be prepared to pay a premium to get your hands on a copy.

1. Sothera, the Supervoid #382 (Singularity Foil)

Sothera, the Supervoid #382 (Singularity Foil)

Topping the list is the Headliner card of the set, Sothera, the Supervoid, in the brand-new Singularity Foil treatment. Headliner cards are a rare insert in Collector Boosters, with a pull rate of less than 1%. This version of Sothera is the first Headliner card without serialization, but that doesn’t diminish its value. The Singularity Foil is so gorgeous that it obscures the card’s text, making it a true collector’s piece with a price tag well into the thousands. The card’s ability is a spicy one: whenever a creature you control dies, each opponent exiles a creature they control. When a player has no creatures, you sacrifice Sothera and can take control of a creature exiled this way.

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