

Vandalblast, meanwhile, is a powerhouse sorcery made with Izzet League technology, featuring the overload mechanic. Right now, its timeshifted card is worth just under $39. That's always valuable, but best of all, Kiki-Jiki can combo with creatures such as Zealous Conscripts and Restoration Angel to make infinite tokens. This 2/2 Goblin was introduced in the Kamigawa block, a legendary five-drop with haste that can tap to make a token copy of another creature. Right now, it's worth $8 in timeshifted form.Ī handful of red cards stand out, with Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker being the most valuable and notable red card by far. Then, there's the matter of Sanguine Bond, a staple card for black-based lifegain decks in Commander, for commanders such as Oloro, Obzedat, Anowon, Erebos and Edgar Markov. That character hails from the older Magic stories, and thus his timeshifted card (valued at around $32) is a no-brainer. Yawgmoth, Thran Physician's original card was a recent one, finally putting the infamous Yawgmoth character in card form in true Phyrexia style.
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It can effectively shut down graveyard strategies in any format, from the Dredge deck of Modern to reanimator commanders such as Sedris, the Traitor King or Meren of Clan Nel Toth (and it can be cast for free in the opening hand). Leyline of the Void is worth even more at $34 on MTG Goldfish.

Right now, the timeshifted edition of Dismember is worth $10. Modern decks love to put this card in the sideboard. Dismember is a noteworthy removal spell from the New Phyrexia set, since it can be paid with life instead of black mana to give a creature -5/-5 for the turn. Time Spiral Remastered releases March 19.The black cards of the timeshifted collection are also looking good, and many of them are essential for Modern, Legacy and Commander. You can be sure that just as Time Spiral's bonus sheet added excitement for the unexpected in drafts, the retro frame cards of Time Spiral Remastered bring a new dimension to its battles with familiar faces sliding into the past. Gaining life quickly suddenly looks a lot better with Ajani's Pridemate around. Built beginning from the original frame files for Magic, these cards flip Time Spiral's "the past returns" convention on its head-and delight players like me who love the throwback Magic look.

You'll have to wait to see other familiar faces for folks who enjoy taking time to find the win, but Time Spiral Remastered also brings one more nod to the past with it.Įvery booster pack contains a card from a bonus sheet, select cards originally printed with the modern Magic frame now returning with what we're calling the retro frame treatment. More life gain! Aven Riftwatcher is somewhat efficient, and will get a hit in for you, but it's destined to vanish as a win condition.Sacrifice outlets! What good is a thallid growing saprolings without some way to munch them up and get something else out of them? (Dominarian historians can explain the dangers of a Thallid-based economy.).Thallids! If you can wait three turns you can get something good, I think! (You need "time" to make it work.Time Spiral Remastered follows in the footsteps of digital "remastered" sets to bring older gameplay to a modern aesthetic and match it with an experience that's as refined as it is nostalgic.Įach card in Time Spiral Remastered comes from the three sets in the Time Spiral block, selected to capture what it was like drafting in that era. But, like all other sets, it was an ephemeral moment. The era was defined by complicated interactions, interesting combos, and payoffs of some of Magic's wildest competitive moments.
