The 10 Most Expensive Magic: The Gathering Cards

Magic: The Gathering is one of the most popular card games on the planet, and it was invented here.

You almost always hear “It was invented (in this country [or other place]).”.

I guess, but with such a high variance I don’t want to play those. I’d rather play something more reliable.

Hold on to your socks because the cards on this list are at $250,000!

Here is a list of 10 Magic: The Gathering cards that are the most expensive.

The 10 Most Expensive Magic: The Gathering Cards

Magic: The Gathering: Magic: The Gathering is a collectible card game created by Richard Garfield, along with Richard Garfield and Stewart Blackmon.

This is the ten most expensive Magic: The Gathering cards.

10. Time Vault

Estimated Value: $1,000 to $3,000

This spell’s effect can be deceiving and is a card that can be easily overlooked.

After tapping it, you can always use it to draw cards without paying a price.

But it is not the other way around. By tapping a tile, you’ll only receive an extra turn, not extra points.

1. If the other player doesn’t have it yet, tap the tile that the chip is on as fast as you can.
2. If they do tap it, then wait for a very brief moment and quickly (the faster you tap, the better) tap a different tile.

The “Limited Edition Alpha” version of the game is expected to cost between $1,000 and $3,000 if it is in good condition.

9. Mox Pearl

Estimated Value: $1,500 to $3,750

Mox Pearl is an underrated card that people overlook.

It has the power to convert its possessor, and all creatures in control of it, into a white creature with no abilities.

This means that you can resurrect different creatures as long as you’re performing several spells.

If they are used early on, it can be quite useful. If they are used later on, it might be the difference between life or death.

Also, playing this card won’t cost you any mana, so you can play it as many as you see fit. You can tap it all at once if you want.

The Mox Pearl can go for between $1500 and $3750, depending on the quality of the card.

8. Time Walk 

Estimated Value: $1,650 to $5,000

Time Walk is the oldest card in Modern.

These are the first units and they are limited edition as I mentioned before.

This card has been infamous for being the original “blue card,” and allows players to temporarily change the rules and rules of the game.

Basically, it allows a player to use their action to make an extra move.

If you have multiple Time Walks, you can use one of them to use your ability, and you will be granted another turn.

This card is very sought after, because it is the most powerful relic in the game that allows you to create mana of any color.

7. Mox Emerald

Estimated Value: $1,500 to $6,000

Mox Emerald is the seventh most expensive Magic: The Gathering card because it usually sells for around $100.

This card is a great example of a strong card that many people don’t see at all. This is a card that really makes a big statement about you and the game.

In this game, you have to hit the button when you have the Power Nine to make your opponent go to sleep.

It provides players with mana at no cost, which could be a massive advantage if you use it early on in the game.
You can use the “A” button to use it.
The “Y” button allows you to cancel.

Mox Emerald has a reputation for completely turning a battle on its head.

This card is likely to become more valuable as time goes on, and those that collect Mox Rings will also want to collect Mox Emeralds.

6. Mox Ruby

Estimated Value: $2,000 to $6,000

Another card that is very well-designed is Mox Ruby, which gives players access to an extra point of Red mana every turn.

This is a lot of power, which can be used to be especially valuable in high-cost battles, where you need to use the most expensive cards you have to win.

If you get the other Mox Jewels (which are the “Power Nine”) then you can play spells more efficiently.

When you have all three Mox Pips on any one of your decks, you can cast spells for twice the normal cost.

There will be a limited edition Mox Ruby for sale at the price of $2,000 to $6,000, depending on its condition.

5. Timetwister

Estimated Value: $4,000 to $6,000

This is the first card you will get from your booster pack if you have not yet purchased booster packs.

It can force your opponent, and yourself, to start the game over.

If you lose, you are not allowed to play the current game.
If you win, you win the current game.
You can play multiple games at once.

When Timetwister is played, you can choose to keep or discard all of your most powerful cards. This could mean you’re able to remove a key card that could be affecting your deck, or you can keep a key card just for yourself.

If you get dealt a bad hand, use this card to put the game back to the way it was when you got it.

If you have $4,000-$6,000 burning a hole in your pocket, picking up a Limited Edition Alpha Timetwister might not be a bad shout!

4. Mox Jet

Estimated Value: $1,500 to $10,000

If you are running this in your deck with the goal of winning with it, you will want to consider which cards are really the most powerful in the set.

By playing Mox Jet, you can completely deplete your opponents life and set up big turns.

However, if you do want to buy into this card, then you should probably have a starting buy in of at least $10,000.

The price for one ranges from $500 to $10,000.
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3. Mox Sapphire

Estimated Value: $2,000 to $13,000

The Mox Sapphire is the last member of the “Power Nine” and the most expensive Mox Jewel.

Blue cards are very powerful in Magic: The Gathering, so Mox Sapphire lets players play a blue card without paying a mana point.

The Mox Diamond is the most powerful card in the game.

The reason the card has some of the highest prices is because it only costs $10.00 to buy.

There are no fixed rules. It’s rare, but you can find Alpha copies on the secondary market for a low price.

2. Ancestral Recall

Estimated Value: $3,500 to $15,000

The Ancestral Recall card has always been a favorite of mine.

It creates a temporary card effect in your hand. This effect can be triggered in the hand, and can also be triggered during your next turn.
The card effect of this trigger can be placed on a card in your hand, and the effect can only be placed on cards your opponent controls.

The first idea, then, was that your opponent can either play to force you into a game that you don’t want to play, or you can force yourself into a game that you don’t want to play. So, if you know ahead of time that your opponent is good at one of these games, you can force them to play a game that they’re not very good at.

Even though your hand looks great, you need to check the Ancestral Recall and keep an eye on the situation.

As far as I understand it, he is saying that he will be on the play and you are better off not knowing what he is doing.

Magic is about playing the best game with the best cards. If you are playing the best game with the best cards, then you can’t be punished for not knowing what he is doing.

This card may have been spoiled by someone who won it off the US site for a game of Magic: The Gathering. The card is in such good condition that there is no need to be worried about whether or not you will be the one to receive this card for a limited edition. However, it may be desirable to avoid it so as not to reduce the value.

1. Black Lotus

Estimated Value: $100,000 to $250,000

Magic card Black Lotus is the most expensive card in all of magic.

It’s also the most infamous card in the game, as it gives its owner three extra mana of any one color.
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Players will be able to use powerful cards before they usually could, at no cost to themselves.

However, if you come across an Artifact deck that draws Black Lotus for you, it’s likely to win the game.

The Limited Edition Alpha Black Lotus is one of the most expensive Magic: The Gathering cards ever.

The most recent sale was held in London and went for an eye-watering £166,000.

Summary

But you may have missed another type of cards, the ones that are just too cool to make an actual list of.

Wowza! We can’t believe someone paid that much money for a small piece of painted cardboard.

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