Keen Sense gives much-needed card draw to green and so is worth $3.94.As you can tell above, the rarest, most expensive cards tend to be the foil versions of already powerful cards. Last up is Keen Sense, a green version of Curiosity that can cheaply enchant a creature and allow its controller to draw cards when it deals damage to a player. Utopia Mycon, meanwhile, is a solid creature in this set's black/green Fungus aristocrats deck, and its ability to sacrifice Saprolings to add mana of any color is significant. Heartwood Storyteller is a notable Treefolk that can draw cards anytime the opponent casts non-creature spells, which can be rather amusing in multiplayer games of Commander and is priced at $8 on MTG Goldfish. It's a must-have for Modern Jund decks, but any deck containing green can and probably will include Tarmogoyf for the sheer beatdown value. After all, this Lhurgoyf has long since been a Constructed staple since its first printing in Future Sight, since it can rapidly grow bigger and bigger without an additional investment of mana (and it only costs two mana to play). While Damnation is the most valuable card in this set, Tarmogoyf is coming close at a value of $32.93. This card goes for $3.78 on MTG Goldfish. This 6/6 flying beater has "firebreathing" and even has morph, one of the many tricky abilities found in Time Spiral Remastered. Last up is Akroma, Angel of Fury, a color-shifted version of Akroma, Angel of Wrath. Copying any player's spell and controlling the copy is great fun, and Reiterate thus goes for just under $8. Reiterate exemplifies red mana's fondness for causing chaos and copying spells recklessly, and buyback allows the caster to get it back so they can cast it again if they can pay RR all at once. Sedge Sliver is also a part of that Naya Sliver deck, but clearly, it has a role in Sliver decks in other formats, too, since it has an impressive $6.19 price tag. This card sees decent use in the Modern format, especially in dedicated blue/red decks, and this printing is worth about $12 right now. The most valuable red card is definitely Magus of the Moon, a 2/2 Human Wizard that embodies the notorious enchantment Blood Moon. The value among the red cards drops off a bit more gradually than it does among the white, blue or black cards of Time Spiral Remastered. Finally there's Sudden Spoiling, another split second card that can reduce the opponent's creatures to 0/2's, rendering them harmless. There's also Extirpate, a classic black spell that's newest printing is worth $2.88 as of now. Dedicated decks can get a lot of use from this small, evasive Spirit, and it's worth a solid $10 at MTG Goldfish. Nether Traitor is a small but persistent black creature with shadow for evasion, haste for aggression and a triggered ability fueled by death. This mythic rare sweeper commands a price of $37.69, according to MTG Goldfish. Damnation was worth $60 for years until it came back in Modern Masters 2017 and again in Time Spiral Remastered. It's a color-shifted Wrath of God, being a vital sweeper for Modern, Legacy and Commander decks that run black but not white mana, and for a long time, the original Planar Chaos printing was all alone. This mythic rare creature is worth just under $2.00.Īmong all the non-timeshifted Time Spiral Remastered cards, black mana has one of the most valuable cards of all: the sweeper known as Damnation. Last up is Crovax, Ascendant Hero, an alternate take on the classic black creature Crovax the Cursed. Return to Dust is a powerful removal spell that can generate card advantage by hitting two enemy artifacts or enchantments, exiling them for good with one stroke. MTG Goldfish has Pulmonic Sliver at $5.52 or so. Meanwhile, Pulmonic Sliver slots right into this set's Naya Slivers draft archetype, a 3/3 that can grant flying to all Slivers and give them a second lease on life from the top of the player's library. Angel's Grace is a key card in the Modern Ad Nauseam deck which MTG Goldfish values at just under $11. Several of the timeshifted white cards were real head-turners, such as Path to Exile and Restoration Angel, while the regular white cards feature the likes of Angel's Grace, Pulmonic Sliver and Return to Dust. A few white cards among Time Spiral Remastered's cards stand out as valuable, but they're overall not terribly impressive value-wise.
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