The Biggest Magic: The Gathering Crashers and Climbers This Week - August 13
These are biggest Magic: The Gathering cards to keep an eye on this week, as Edge of Eternities prices start to plummet.


The Magic: The Gathering release calendar puts us squarely in Edge of Eternities territory now (until Spider-Man next month…), and our new Lobster Overlord, Ragost, is still seeing a lot of love.
While last week was all centered around the custacean king, another card has usurped him with a rocketing market value. Here’s what we have this week, courtesy of data from TCGPlayer.
Loads of Energy

If you saw this coming, you might want to buy a lottery ticket, because Energy Chamber has seen a significant price jump despite being a card that debuted 21 years ago.
It was available for a few cents, but foil versions have climbed up to almost $12. It remains to be seen if that’ll hold, but the increased value is due to its ability to generate counters in the upkeep step. That’s an ideal inclusion for the new Counter Intelligence precon, or the Final Fantasy Counter Blitz precon.
Next up, Ragost, Deft Gastronaut is sticking around, now at around $15. Its market value, however, is low. Expect to see it drop as more printings arrive.
He’s causing a bit of a stir in Commander now, too, with Legion Extruder seeing a steep increase in value up to around $10. For context, that’s a 600% increase in market value for a two-cost card that deals damage when entering and can sacrifice other artifacts to create Golem tokens.
Also on the rise is Simulacrum Synthesizer, which is up to over $40 after a drop in recent weeks. A three-cost Artifact that turns other artifacts into artifact creature tokens, it’s a powerful card that’s also seen a buff from ol’ Ragost.
Finally, Astrid Peth has seen a comeback since debuting in the Universes Beyond: Doctor Who set.
She creates Food tokens, while also exploring when you sacrifice them, potentially keeping the land flowing or powering up Astrid.
Planetfall

A few Edge of Eternities cards are starting to drop off, with Adagia, Windswept Bastion losing 77% of its value according to TCGPlayer.
Famished Worldsire is still up for almost $20, but its market value has dropped to around $8 for the extended art version.
Thrumming Hivepool is trending downward significantly, too, now with market value of around $6, while the Showcase version of The Dominion Bracelet is now $7 and change down from close to $45 in recent weeks.
Finally, the Singularity Foil remains the priciest Edge of Eternities card, but the standard version of Sothera, the Supervoid is down to a market value of under $10.
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