

Focusing on cards that haven’t been reprinted yet would give Wizards the opportunity to reduce the price of Pioneer, Commander, and Modern as a whole. Related: How Lord Of The Rings’ Balrog Inspired Yu-Gi-Oh! & MTG Cardsįortunately, Masters sets in the past have been great places to reprint expensive cards that players want extra copies of, and Double Masters 2022 already looks to be the same. Keeping card prices accessible is key to getting players to play both casual and competitive formats, so it's great that Wizards is reprinting newer cards as well as classics. Many commander staples like The Immortal Sun, Twilight Prophet, Anointed Procession, and Cryptolith Rite haven’t been reprinted in these supplemental sets. The reveal of Liliana, the Last Hope, Wrenn and Six, and Bring to Light has proven that Wizards of the Coast is willing to reprint many of the cards from still up-and-coming MTG format Pioneer and post- Khans of Tarkir sets.
