Goblin Guide
Economics forum
Posted on May 22, 2015, 5:15 p.m. by ChrisH
I started burn because it would be cheap when GG was $10, but it seems to go up and up. Thankfully I have the rest of the deck completed, but I still don't have any Guides. What will happen to the price? Will it be the next $60 one drop (Noble Hierarch)? Seems like it could have easily slotted into MM2 at mythic or rare if they wanted to.
RealShoppingCart says... #3
I actually have a Goblin Guide I'd be willing to trade, if you need them.
May 22, 2015 7:07 p.m.
notamardybum says... #4
Get them before they get too expensive and it makes 20 seem like 10
May 22, 2015 8:55 p.m.
aeonstoremyliver says... #5
I obtained GG when they were around $5.50-6 each. Within a few months they were $10, then spiked to $20 after that.
There's been speculation that Guide may see a reprint in Battle For Zendikar or the next Modern Event Deck. Being printed in a Standard set means having an impact on Standard, which we've seen a massive decrease in overall power level with since the end of Innistrad and RTR. That being said, Guide having a Standard reprint is highly unlikely. A Modern event deck is plausible.
Regardless, Guide shows stable prices at the moment, with a decrease in price unlikely. If you need them, pick them up.
May 22, 2015 10:18 p.m.
wwhitegoldd says... #6
pick them up.
They will not be printed in standard. Wizards has demonstrated MANY times that they will not print 1 mana 2/2s with haste (i.e. Zurgo Bellstriker, Lightning Berserker). An event deck reprint probably won't hurt the price at all and if it does it will only drop by 10-20% at the very most. It is also always a 4 of in whatever deck it's played in and the event deck won't include more than 1 (2 if your lucky).
Inquisition of Kozilek was also printed in the event deck and nothing happened to it's price.
ThisIsBullshit says... #2
It'll keep rising. It's singlehandedly the best creature (except maaaaaaybe Eidolon of the Great Revel) in burn or red aggro, and it's played in both Legacy and Modern.
Unless it gets reprinted at some point, it won't be going down.
May 22, 2015 5:19 p.m.