8 Most Expensive Double Masters 2022 Cards

2022-07-01 23:39:55 By : Mr. calvin xu

Double Masters 2022 is chock-full of quality reprints, so which ones are actually the most expensive Double Masters 2022 cards? And why do these cards fetch a high price?

We start with the top 8 most expensive Double Masters 2022 cards by value – with no regard to the borders of the card. Hence, we’re including in this first list all cards of all border types – with borderless cards of course fetching a higher price compared to other cards. However, we’re not listing cards’ values in their etched foil price as that market is still very fluid, and thus not all cards’ foil etched versions have prices yet.

Imperial Seal is not just reprinted in this set – it also comes with new borderless artwork. The extremely powerful card allows you to fetch any card and put it on top of your library just for the cost of 2 life and one black mana. TCGPlayer lists the card’s median price at $586.49 as of the time of writing, which is hella expensive. Still, it’s half the price of the original printing of the card back in Portal: Three Kingdoms, which runs a price of over $1,750. Any other printing of the card costs about $650, so this sweet reprint has value written all over it.

Imperial Seal is so valuable that even if it’s not in its Borderless alternate art form, it’s still the most expensive card in the set, even beating the borderless version of Mana Vault below. This, slightly more affordable, version of the card runs at just above $300, which makes it pay for an entire Double Masters 2022 box all by itself.

Mana Vault is a staple that received multiple reprints over the past ten years, but its value is still high above the standard rate cards usually go by. This borderless version of the card runs for just above a hundred dollars, cheaper than its box topper version from Ultimate Masters or the Kaladesh Inventions version of the card. It’s double the price of the Fifth Edition print, but its non-borderless version actually runs at a slightly lower price than that at $54.40. Hence, Double Masters 2022 actually brings Mana Vault within reach, making this a very valuable reprint for this expansion.

Modern Horizons’ darling card is back once again, coming out of The List with a Borderless art card in Double Masters 2022. This version of the card runs for $161.23, but also keep an eye on the foil-etched version of the card that already fetches more than $500 each in the secondary market before the set’s release. This insane card adds a ton of value in any deck that runs red and green, and this reprint just reminds everyone how powerful Wrenn and Six is, as its value still won’t fall below ridiculous prices in spite of this reprint.

5. Kozilek, Butcher of Truth (Borderless) – $150.00

Eldrazis are back, and leading the pack is Kozilek, Butcher of Truth. This version of the guard makes the already frightening monster look even more menacing, and its price gives a good reflection of how terrifying to face this card is. Kozilek, Butcher of Truth comes at $150.00 in median price for its borderless version, while its regular Double Masters printing only comes for $48.24.

Warrior’s Oath gives players a cheap way to earn an extra turn, which is often just enough for them to win the game. Hence, this chase card is still an expensive card for collectors and players alike, with the card running at $142.98 for its normal printing at the median price. The card would have probably featured higher in this list had it also featured a borderless version.

7. Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre (Borderless) – $125.00

These new renditions of the Eldrazi are freaky, but nothing beats the original artwork. But that doesn’t stop this version of Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre to fetch a higher price compared to a majority of the card’s recent reprints.

Smothering Tithe from Ravnica Allegiance gets its first reprint in Double Masters 2022, and with it comes an amazing rendition of the card that shows just how rich a player that plays it into the battlefield could get. The glittering card rounds up our list, with a price tag of $122.50 right now on the median at tcgplayer. This card is a must in every white player’s Commander Deck, so we can see this card even getting more expensive as time passes by.

Since Borderless cards are obviously more expensive compared to their regular border cousins, we also list below all of the most expensive cards in their normal borders.

Imperial Seal is just too powerful for anyone to give it away at any price lower than its asking price. Imperial Seal is the definitive most expensive card in this set by a long shot.

Double turns for Double Masters, Warrior’s Oath earns its way to Top 2 of this list.

The normal printing of Wrenn and Six just wiggles its way to the Top 3 of this list.

Dockside Extortionist also gets its first reprint, with a brand-new artwork. The Goblin Pirate may have a small butt, but for two casting cost and the ability to produce many, many treasures, this card is a great value engine that can easily be included in recursion for unlimited mana.

Mana fixing is very important, and Cavern of Souls is a must in tribal and zoo decks, which makes it a quality card for many decks. While Cavern of Souls isn’t the most exciting card to get in draft or to pop in a booster pack, it’s still a valuable card that could find its place in many decks and collections. This card also has a borderless print in this set.

Counterspells are highly sought-after cards in Magic: The Gathering, but they get reprinted a ton, so their value has fallen considerably since their first printing. Still, Mana Drain, being one of the strongest counterspells in the game, remains a valuable card that can turn tables around with just 2 mana cost. Hence, it manages just to squirm into this list. This card also has a borderless print in this set.

Mana Vault is indeed a very valuable card, making it earn its place in both our lists.

We end our list with Allosaurus Shepherd – its first reprint since its initial release from the non-Standard set Jumpstart. Allosaurus Shepherd allows Elf decks to ramp up safely and steamroll quickly, turning matches into quick affairs thanks to its powerful ability to turn elves into big dinosaurs. Allosaurus Shepherd still isn’t as essential as the other cards in this list, but due to its rare printing, it finds just enough cushion to find itself at the bottom of this list.

Some other important reprints from this set that just didn’t make the list include Phyrexian Altar, Force of Negation, Sensei’s Divining Top, Seasoned Pyromancer, Liliana, the Last Hope, Concordant Crossroads, and Food Chain. As already mentioned earlier, Double Masters 2×2 has a lot of valuable reprints, so it’s worth checking binders after the release of this set. Take part in sealed events for a more exciting way to open packs, or just open booster boxes for fun. However you find your new cards, there are a ton of spells for you to enjoy in Double Masters 2022. Double Masters 2022 launches on July 8, 2022, with its pre-release weekend happening from July 1 to 3.

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