I just slotted it into my EDH cube, because it is a card we all need to see in play more often
The breakdown is as follows: Jewel Shops: $65,715 [MTGO: 632 Tix] Paradoxical Outcome: $56,892 [MTGO: 524 Tix] Sphere Shops: $56,376 [MTGO: 486 Tix] Esper Lurrus Control: $525,694 [MTGO: 546 Tix] Oath of Druids: $51,351 [MTGO: 543 Tix] Lurrus PO: $49,932 [MTGO: 418 Tix] Esper Tinker: $48,473 [MTGO: 568 Tix] Sultai Tempo: $47,702 [MTGO: 459 Tix] Doomsday: $40,622 [MTGO: 512 Tix] Mono-White Initiative: $37,171 [MTGO: 390 Tix] Vintage is as close as Magic comes to no-holds-barred, with nearly every single card in Magics history allowed
Making the creatures into 1/1s doesnt matter much given the high-quality enters abilities running around the game today
Its like one cent, and the two biggest [bulk] buyers arent even purchasing. Hurlocker added, The overprinting is working. Six cents per card might not sound like a huge number, and its not especially when youre comparing it to the hundreds of thousands of dollars that made Pokmon cards big news