Fluffy Finances: Monday's Quick Peek
Economics forum
Posted on Feb. 23, 2015, 9:11 a.m. by fluffybunnypants
On the Way Up:
Outpost Siege: Still rising in price. While it's not going to be a $50 card or anything, if you grabbed enough of them at $.50, you'd be making a pretty penny with them now at $3.
Whisperwood Elemental: This guy is currently at $10 an rising. Apparently all vendors at GP Memphis where out of stock on this guy and he saw some nice play in the runner up deck at SCGLA this weekend. The hype train really seems to be gearing up.
On the Way Down:
Animar, Soul of Elements: Looks like the bubble on this guy has finally burst and he's on his way back down. He'll probably settle above his previous price, as he's still a beast in TL and EDH, but over $20 was a bit much.
Scrying Sheets: Also on the way back down. I have no idea why the price on this thing shot up, but now it's coming back down. Seems fitting.
Champion's Helm: The TL bubble carried this guy to just over $7 and now it's on its way back down to it's previous resting place.
Weekly WTF?:
The Commander's Arsenal version of Sylvan Library is currently listed as being over $100. That's a $50 rise since 2/1/15.
For the sheets, maybe Skred Red performed well recently? It's the only deck that uses it. Maybe it was on the post-ban-tier-2-opportunity hype train.
February 23, 2015 10:23 a.m.
ChiefWannaHacka says... #6
@fluffybunnypants Apparently there was a buyout of commander's arsenal things. Also, since it's the only foil printing of sylvan library it has some uniqueness. I'm happy about it :D, mainly cause I have mine already.
February 23, 2015 11:27 a.m.
jandrobard says... #7
The weekly WTF is aptly named. It can be hard to fathom the choice involved in a buyout, though it usually involves an older card that sees little play in standard and/or modern.
Also no one should buy cards anticipating a tiny leaders-based spike. It's less that sure at best.
rorofat says... #2
Great preview :) Can't wait for the article... Just quick date question, on your date (2/1/15), is that month/day/year? Or day/month/year... Thanks :)
February 23, 2015 10:10 a.m.