MTG Card Prices

Market Intel

Arena quietly taking out Sewer-veillance Cam in Alchemy while leaving Vivi Ornitier alone, per [Wargamer](https://www.wargamer.com/magic-the-gathering/sewer-veillance-camera-banned), is the most on-brand digital fix possible, the common dies so the mascot can keep selling TMNT packs, even if the actual problem is "infinite mana machine meets tap-untap shenanigans." SCG CON Cincinnati’s recap on [Star City Games](https://articles.starcitygames.com/magic-the-gathering/top-decks-and-winners-from-scg-con-cincinnati-2/) just reinforces that Four-Color Control is the real Standard end boss for now, which lines up neatly with chase cards like Emeritus of Ideation showing up as extended art headliners. On the suspicious side, jumps like Terror FNM promos doubling and Durkwood Boars wandering up into triple digits with far fewer copies available look a lot more like someone sweeping old, thin markets than a sudden global rush to sleeve up 1990s draft chaff.

Tracking 35,465 cards with 69 buyout alerts, 2430 price predictions, and 24 arbitrage opportunities.

Top Movers (72h)

Raph's Jitte - Umezawa's Jitte (Borderless) $8.21 +310.5%
Galadhrim Brigade (Borderless) $10.31 +194.6%
Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice (Extended Art) $6.64 +172.1%
Umezawa's Jitte $17.44 +148.1%
Terror $22.28 +106.9%
Archaeomancer's Map $3.21 +88.8%

Chase Cards

Witherbloom, the Balancer (Borderless) $25.99
Emeritus of Woe (Extended Art) $25.75
Emeritus of Ideation (Extended Art) $16.99
Improvisation Capstone (Borderless) $16.30
Prismari, the Inspiration (Borderless) $15.99
Lorehold, the Historian (Borderless) $13.55