Its still valued at roughly $5.50, but thats a pretty big drop-off from what it used to be worth
How to distinguish between Old Frame, New Frame, and New-New Frame When looking at MTG information, I often see the mysterious term "Old Frame"
Merlin, Goat Un-baa-lievable potential The Sword in the Stones Arthurian wizard Merlin is one of Rise of the Floodborns most inventive characters, arriving in not just a single card but a series of four cards that represent the sorcerers power to transform himself into different animals: Goat, Crab, Squirrel and Rabbit
You might see a small letter next to the cards collector number: C = Common U = Uncommon R = Rare M = Mythic Rare This helps confirm rarity when the set uses unusual symbol colors
Adding Ground Seal forced me to cut Purify the Grave from my sideboard for Grafdiggers Cage since those dont interact well, and theres a chance Grafdiggers Cage is better anyway