The world of is getting a lot furrier with the release of, its newest expansion that features a plane full of anthropomorphic critters and iconic planeswalkers transforming to blend in with the environment around them. is the 101st set for the long-standing TCG, and will contain 281 regular cards alongside further variants, Commander-only cards, and other options typically available in Collector Boosters.
Although there are several different art treatments, among collectors, there is a clear favorite — the Borderless Raised Foil Anime treatments that are among the hardest to acquire in Collector Boosters. These treatments feature hyper-stylized variants of cards from the set or, in some cases, cards from the Commander lists; and, even rarer, anthropomorphic versions of famous planeswalkers. They're a huge hit, and because of that, Borderless Raised Foil cards in are by far the most expensive.
At the time of writing, has yet to be officially released, which means that the prices listed below are going to fluctuate as collectors start opening packs, but these general figures are a good baseline to begin.
Magic: The Gathering has been releasing a lot of new types of cards, and some from their upcoming tie-in set are breaking a long-standing tradition.
Gev, Scaled Scorch is a Lizard Mercenary with the powerful Ward mechanic to help insulate it from removal. Gev helps keep the pressure on opponents with several abilities that support aggressive playstyles, and it's also a rare typing, with both Lizards and Mercenaries among the rarest subtypes in (at least prior to the last few sets). As of writing, currently shows Gev as $101.70.
Baylen, the Haymaker is a Rabit Warrior card that's in the Naya colors, and it is a signpost for its mechanic, which is token generation. Because it's one of the most heavily pushed inclusions in the token theme in, it's also one of the strongest, offering a slew of effects that scale up with the number of tokens available. It's also
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