Summary

Magic: The Gatheringrecentlyshadowdropped its latest Marvel Secret Lair crossover, with a full Deadpool set announced for April Fool’s Day. However, it wasn’t a joke, and the cards are very much real - and they’re already impacting the resellers market.

As noted by our TCG Lead Joe Parlock, the average selling price for a card in theDoctor Who Universes Beyond set- The Master, Multiplied - has increased by almost 1,500 percent. This is because of a strategy that can be utilised if you have that and a new Deadpool card, prompting MTG players to seek the card out.

The Master, Multiplied

The strategy involves having access to three cards: The Master, Multiplied; Blade of Selves; and Deadpool, Trading Card. Basically, Blade of Selves gives the myriad ability, letting you make copies of another card. Deadpool, Trading Card can be used to swap text boxes, then The Master, Multiplied stops the legends rule from applying, meaning the cards don’t go in the graveyard. As Joe explained for us, this means you can steal your opponent’s creatures every single turn.

The Master, Multiplied Sees Huge Price Increase In MTG Resellers Market

As you can see onTCG Player, The Master, Multiplied is being sold for an average price of $23.69 in near-mint condition. Compare this to the previous lower average of $1.50, and that makes for a price leap of 1,479 percent. It’s clear then that many MTG players are looking to make the most of this strategy involving the new Deadpool card, which means resellers can make far more for The Master’s card than ever before.

Right now, there are listings for $29.99 on the site, so it doesn’t seem that the average res price is going down anytime soon.

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