I, like everyone else, loves these price related lists. Maybe one day we can get a list based on the cheapest cards with the most points! Alternatively, I would accept "Top 10 Vintage Cards (Minus Power 9)"!
@@ringoderbar1522 An experiment to see if a card is too much, try combating it with just commons and uncommons, and see how that ends up. Otherwise you enter bomb warfare, where it becomes a price race to get the best cards, rather than players looking to jockey advantage on each other.
@@superbaas8822 I hate how dressing is a terrible experience because of mythic warping. They should just make comments and comments more powerful and useful so that we don't generate so much trash
These lists reminds me of the idea of "Type B" Magic, as in Type Budget. You can build with any card not banned in Vintage - but the deck must be under a certain price. For cards with multiple printings - use the lowest price among its printings.
Once again: I'm thinking expensive in terms of CMC, not $$ value 😂😅😅 *Sliver Overlord*: you can always use the changling w/ the effect "target creature becomes changling" then use Overlord to gain control of it.
I really love that you've been doing a big variety of top 10 lists lately, It's always fun to see a new one of this series in my notifications and see what kind of thing you're looking at today.
Guess it shows how different the markets are, but when I got a Sliver Overlord for my Slivers deck I paid 35Eur for the Secret Lair one, NM for the other 2 versions are 10-15Eur cheaper as well (and a quick look seems to confirm these proces are still relevant)
I happen to own a Teferi, Hero of Dominaria, which I guess I pulled from Dominaria booster packs when that set first came out. And, I own a Sliver Overlord and two Sliver Queens, amazingly enough, which were in binders I got at a tag sale for just $15 many years ago. I also happen to own a Bartel Runeaxe from Legends, who would be worth over $40, but mine looks quite beat-up, and I don't remember at all where or when I acquired him. Would be nice if I had a Bartel Runeaxe that was in better condition, but he's on the Reserved List, and I don't feel like shelling out over $40 just to get another one. (Man, why wasn't he reprinted in Chronicles at least?)
But I honestly think no one expected MTG to really blow up in popularity like this. I think covid really helped the game. More people during that time were Thrift shopping or actually looking to buy cards from odd places ya know
I think that Sliver Queen is the best sliver commander. Not for the tutoring, but the high combo potential. I also think that it enables a much more interesting deck.
@@marcoottina654 but why? You'd have to spread your strategy more just to have reanimation and/or recursion to get SQ back, quite possibly also the few cards that get it back from exile. And besides, you would have spent 8 mana just to tutor SQ at that point.
For me if i was making a list like this i would also exempted anything on the reserve list and given a mini list of those separately given the special circumstances that contributes to their high prices.
fun thought i had was if youre using sliver overlord you can use her second ability to take control of any shapeshifter or creature who is all creature types
I'm honestly shocked some of these are as low as they were, price-wise! Only $350 for a very-in-demand commander from the reserved list? Shit I might start investing over just playing!
to be fair, w+6's ultimate _is_ very powerful if you can keep her around afterward. It just barely comes up because her +1 and -1 are so powerful that games will reliably end before she gets to 7/8 loyalty