Update: this list has been updated as more cards go on sale and get sold.ĭespite the Time Spiral Remastered packs releasing today, there are already cards that are being sold online for an arm and a leg. I can see me buying everything in my Top Ten even though I own them already to add to my collection and a few more beside.Most Expensive Time Spiral Remastered Card Prices Even the cards that don’t see any or much play in Pauper are great choices like Trinket Mage that I can see a use for in a Commander deck or two.Īmongst the main set it is surprising we have no interesting down shifts to brew around but at least we do not have to worry about Sprout Swarm with buyback in draft. We have some attractive looking cards in the set and there has clearly been some great thought in the selection of the time shifted cards. Definitely a card I will be looking to acquire a playset of. Wow, it has been so long since we saw Ponder printed and the great thing is that we have the best artwork rather than some random merfolk in the background. I was really impressed to see this version of Bojuka Bog, this is such a versatile card and even finds a home to enable black mana splashes as well. Really looking forward to picking these up soon. Whilst Ninja of the Deep Hours has been reprinted in several supplemental products this will be the first time that we get a foil option since the original printing. Even when it feels like a dead draw you still have the clue to open which at the very least digs you closer to an answer. Whenever I build a Pauper deck with white in it this is the first card on the deck list. Thraben Inspector is such a great card and one of my favourites of all time. Having the best black finisher in the format with the old school frame is awesome for me. However, we also have the recent borderless Commander Legends version which I prefer. Mulldrifter is one of my favourite cards so getting the old border really pleased me. One of my original decks for Pauper was Bogles and now I have to consider upgrading my foils to the funky new border. This could be higher but we have plenty of choices including Theros, Theros: Beyond Death and promotional pack versions to choose from. Now I am known as a fan of Mono Black Devotion and I do like the new frame. We have to ensure our elven friend makes the list, the prospect of sleeping on the sofa when my wife Rachel reads the article is a risk I am not prepared to take. I see the argument that the whole cycle should have been included but I disagree, there isn’t a draft archetype to support in TSR so the extra land slot can be used for something not necessarily Pauper specific like Wastes. I only use them in Boros Metalcraft decks rather than Affinity to power up Ardent Recruit and Galvanic Blast. I certainly like the artefact lands and luckily. Temur Battle Rage does allow for random wins from nowhere but is not really my style of play. Stonehorn Dignitary could just not make the top ten, this is entirely a personal choice based on the miserable play experience it generates in flicker decks. Molten Rain is a solid sideboard card and even making an appearance in cascade land destruction decks increasing its value. Lava Spike only gets a mention as I am not really a fan of burn so as this is a personal list it did not make the cut. So, before I get to my top ten, I am going to run through the good cards that almost made it. The full complete list is here which I have broken down by colour.Ĭlearly some of the chosen cards are not played within the format so I am going to do my personal Top Ten. We have twenty-six Pauper legal cards within the Timeshifted section of Time Spiral Remastered, however, which look like they will be the most sought after?
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