Magic's Lorwyn Set: 10 Cards Soaring in Price - Are YOU Ready?!

Magic's Lorwyn Set: 10 Cards Soaring in Price - Are YOU Ready?!
Gaming News 29 January 2026
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The 10 Priciest Cards From Magic’s New Lorwyn Eclipsed Set That I'm Already Chasing

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Magic: The Gathering's Lorwyn Eclipsed set has finally landed, kicking off 2026 with a vibrant splash of fae and giants. This marks the first 'Universes Within' set since Edge of Eternities, which feels like ages ago now. And honestly, after the wait and a slight delay from its originally planned 2025 release, returning to Lorwyn just *feels* right. I know I'm not alone in saying this plane holds a special place in a lot of players' hearts.

Lorwyn has been a part of Magic's landscape since way back in 2007, and this new set doesn't disappoint. It's brimming with some incredibly powerful, and visually stunning, cards – some of which are already commanding serious prices. I've seen the early speculation, and I'm definitely keeping an eye on the market. Who isn't, right?

So, let's get down to brass tacks. Below is a list of the most valuable Lorwyn Eclipsed cards currently available, based on data pulled straight from TCGPlayer. Prices fluctuate, naturally, but this gives you a solid snapshot of what's hot right now. Prepare your wallets!

First up, we have the Showcase Bloom Tender, selling for around $80 at the time of writing. This little 1/1 Elf Druid is a mana dork powerhouse, tapping for mana of any color among permanents you control. It's a potential all-star in any multicolored deck and definitely worth considering when upgrading the Dance of the Elements precon.

Next, Bloodline Bidding, an eight-mana Sorcery that brings back all creatures of a chosen type from the graveyard to the battlefield. Talk about a swing! This could be a game-changer for the Sultai Arisen precon, but the market value is sitting around $83, even though recent sales have dipped closer to $68. Keep an eye on it.

Collective Inferno is listed around $188, but the *actual* value of the Showcase (Fracture Foil) version is closer to $95. Don't overpay, folks!

Then there's Glen Elendra Guardian. This three-mana Faerie Wizard is a 3/4 with flying and Flash, a beautiful piece of artwork, and has the ability to counter a noncreature spell. The catch? It enters with a -1/-1 counter that you can remove to activate the counterspell ability. A Fractured Foil Showcase version is going for around $96.

Harmonized Crescendo, featuring singing merfolk artwork, is a six-mana Instant with Convoke, allowing you to draw cards based on how many creatures you control. The Showcase version in Fracture Foil is currently valued at over $100, despite the price seeming to be trending downwards. Closely related, Harmonized Convergence is a six-mana Sorcery with Convoke that wipes the board of all but one of your opponents' creatures.

A late addition post-launch gaining traction fast is Spinerock Tyrant. This is a formidable 6/6 flying dragon with Wither and the ability to copy single-target instants and sorceries. It's currently priced around $200, with the Fracture Foil treatment making the artwork truly stand out.

The Fracture Foil variant of Moonshadow, priced around $231 after launch, is functionally identical to other Moonshadow cards in the set, but is more valuable.

The Selfless Safewright in Showcase Fracture Foil is currently listed at $298 on TCGPlayer, though it's already been selling for less. So, patience might pay off here.

And finally, the big one: the Showcase Fracture Foil Bloom Tender. This version is visually stunning, and could result in a huge payday if you happen to crack one in a pack. It's got a market value of around $480, with recent sales hovering around that same price point. Definitely the one I'm personally hoping to pull!

Happy hunting, everyone! For more on Magic: The Gathering's latest set, be sure to check out our guide to the two new Commander precon decks: Blight Curse and... well, you'll have to read the next article for the other one!

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