![]() ![]() It's also a "may" ability, so they don't have to worry about accidentally killing him. He can also trigger his own ability whenever his controller rolls dice. It creates 5/4 Dragon Spirit tokens, which pack a punch but vanish after a single hit. This is represented on his card by the Enrage mechanic, which triggers every time he takes damage. He's a dragonborn Ancestral Guardian barbarian, going into a rage and summoning the ghostly forms of his dragonborn ancestors to aid him in battle. It's at its best when stacking buffs onto an individual creature but can leave itself open to retaliation if those creatures are removed.ĭraconic Rage is helmed by Vrondiss, Rage of Ancients. Overall, Aura of Courage is a powerful but fragile deck. Storvald is a frost giant from Storm King's Thunder and makes other creatures harder to target while also altering their base power/toughness. She gets stronger for each arrow in her quiver (mechanically represented here as Equipment) and can remove them to "shoot" at another creature in combat. Catti-brie is the wife of Drizzt Do'Urden in the world of the Forgotten Realms and synergizes with Galea's Equipment subtheme. The deck's alternate commanders are Storvald, Frost Giant Jarl and Catti-brie of Mithral Hall. All of this adds up to a "Voltron" deck, stacking a boatload of Auras and Equipment onto Galea in the hopes of knocking opponents out with commander damage. It also incentivizes playing Equipment with high equip costs since Equipment played from Galea's effect doesn't need to be equipped. Her color identity gives the deck access to green, white and blue, alongside an effect that synergizes with Aura and Equipment. These commanders are among the most unique from the release and have potential to cause some price spikes for weird, forgotten, older cards that happen to work with their abilities.Aura of Courage is helmed by Galea, Kindler of Hope. She's an elven Oath of Ancients paladin dedicated to protecting the natural world and the joy and wonder within it. Over the coming weeks, keep an eye on Illusions (thanks to Minn, Wily Illusionist), things with attack triggers (for Wulfgar of Icewind Dale), and various equipment and auras (along with their support cards) for Galea, Kindler of Hope. In just the past day Uril, the Miststalker has ticked up 7% to $20 thanks to a ton of new support for voltron decks. If you need a copy now, keep an eye out for the Mystery Boosterfoil printing, which can be found for somewhere between $25 and $30, even as the non-foil Champions of Kamigawa printing is currently $50+.įinally, we just got the full spoiler for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Commander precons, which are likely to have a big impact on prices as players assemble decks around the new legends and upgrade their precons. Shizo, Death's Storehouse will likely follow the same pattern. It seems likely that Shinka, the Bloodsoaked Keep will stabilize somewhere around $30 a far cry from $65, but still way more than its $10 price tag from a couple of weeks ago. As copies are relisted, vendors are incentivized to undercut their competitors' prices to sell their copies, which causes prices to fall. This is normal when a card is bought out. On the other hand, last week's hot Ragavan land - Shinka, the Bloodsoaked Keep - is trending back down, losing 16% this week to fall back under $40 after briefly peaking at $65. Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer has been one of the biggest influences of late, with Shizo, Death's Storehouse jumping 72% to $55 this week as a way to make sure the Monkey can keep attacking even through a board full of blockers. Meanwhile Modern is still adjusting to the presence of Modern Horizons 2 cards. Once the set officially releases in a week or two and people start cracking boxes, prices are going to drop and drop a lot. As such, rather than splurging on $42 copies of Tiamat or $20 Circle of Dreams Druid during presales, a bit of patience will save you a lot of money. ![]() For unlimited supply Standard sets, the expected value always drops down near or below the cost of a box (for example, the current EV of Strixhaven is $96 for a draft booster and $89 for a set booster), which means cards from Adventures in the Forgotten Realms need to lose roughly half of their value (on average) over the next month or so. The expected value calculation is up on the prices page (minus collector boosters which will be coming soon once we add in the Commander Precon cards that were just previewed) and the biggest takeaway is that the set is currently massively overpriced with the expected value of a draft booster box coming in at $208 and a set booster box at $305. This week our biggest finance new is the impending release of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms. ![]()
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