The One Ring is going to be a new EDH staple. The One Ring is still that good, and you can get it in a normal, cheaper version if you want it. We’re talking about the normal version and not the unique, serialized 001/001. Quick note: The prices listed are based on TCGPlayer Market Price at the time of writing and will fluctuate over time.
Let’s dive deep into Tolkien’s world adapted to MTG’s cardboard pieces and see where the dollar bills lie! I’ll be focusing heavily on EDH playability, since EDH has become the most played MTG format and affects card prices a lot.Īnd if you haven’t heard, there’s a small (less than 0.0001%) chance of opening the only copy of a card in MTG’s existence, so we’ll surely talk about that. I’m covering all there is to know about Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth’s most expensive and must-have cards, including the Commander set. Today I’m focusing on the money aspect after all, MTG is an expensive hobby, and one of the ways to stay on it is to open and sell expensive cards.
WotC has another hit on their hands, both in gameplay and financially. Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is upon us, and I can’t wait to open those packs, be it draft, set, or collector boosters. Dawn of a New Age | Illustration by Anato Finnstark