Double Masters 2022 is already out, and there's a large number of high-value cards for Magic: The Gathering collectors, box openers, and limited players alike. Despite not many Pioneer and Modern staples making it into the set, there’s plenty of older and newer Commander and 60-card staples in Double Masters 2022 that are definitely worth picking up despite their still heavy price tag. Whether picking up the singles or opening booster packs, it can be useful to know which cards have monetary value outside their gameplay effects.
When evaluating reprints, it’s most important to look at the non-foil and non-alternate versions of the cards to see how the price has dropped since the announcement of the set. Many of the borderless cards are much more expensive, but many players simply looking for an inexpensive copy are most likely only interested in the main set. Double Masters has done a fairly good job at making Magic reprint cards like Imperial Seal less expensive, but hasn’t completely dropped the price of many of these cards.
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Double Masters 2022 is in an awkward spot of being great for high-value reprints while also being the most expensive booster packs released in Magic’s history. The cards reprinted will definitely decrease in price, but the supply will be restricted by the amount of players who opened them in booster packs. Still, if there was any time to pick up copies of these cards for deckbuilding, it would be on release.
Of all the most valuable reprints, there is at least one that still sees fringe play in Modern and Legacy. Cavern of Souls supports plenty of tribal-based decks in 60-card formats like Eldrazi, Humans, and Merfolk and is a mainstay
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