The 16 most expensive Magic: The Gathering cards are: Pristine Alpha Black Lotus - $3 million The 1/1 One Ring - $2 million Black Lotus Autographed Alpha - $800,000 Mox Opal - $108,000 Lord of the Pit Alpha - $105,000 Timetwister Alpha - $84,000 Splendid Genesis - $72,000 Vesuvan Doppelganger - $63,000 Ancestral Recall Alpha - $36,000 Phoenix Heart - $27,500 Euroakus - $25,200 Time Walk Gamma - $26,400 Fraternal Exaltation - $23,750 Mox Emerald Alpha - $18,000 Underground Sea Alpha - $17,500 Mox Sapphire Unlimited- $16,800 Pristine Alpha Black Lotus Price: $3 million With the printing of the One of One Ring in 2023, there was a brief window when the Black Lotus wasn't the most valuable magic card of all time
One blue Phyrexian mana to look at their hand without revealing it to the table and draw a card is lots of value in a tight little 1-drop
This is typically the first thing you'll do after resolving the beginning phase - you might need that ink to play a card, after all
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So whether you want to play offensively or make your deck capable of recycling resurces easily, here are the cards to look out for