Intervention PactĪt the bottom of the list we have the white Pact. The mechanic perfectly captures the idea of making a deal a higher power that gives you an immediate advantage, but delivers consequences if you don’t hold up your end of the deal. The Pacts are also intensely flavorful cards. The Pact cycle is powerful, allowing you to play spells when you’re tapped out to generate a mana advantage and catch your opponents off guard when they think they’re in the clear. This cycle of cards was printed in Future Sight in 2007. At the beginning of its controller’s next upkeep, the Pact makes them pay an amount of mana, or they lose the game. The Pacts are a cycle of five instants, one for each color, each of which costs 0 mana. He's a finance junkie nowadays, but he still dreams of winning a Pro Tour someday.Slaughter Pact (Amonkhet Invocations) | Illustration by Josh Hass He was able to crack the top eight of the 2011 Nationals in the Philippines, and he has multiple Grand Prix top-64 finishes. Rob has been playing Magic since 2004 and is a control player by nature. And if you want to keep up with all the market movement, be sure to check in with the QS Discord Channel for real time market information, and stay ahead of the hottest specs! As always, feel free to share your opinion in the comments section below. Just move them around accordingly if you're into short term speculations.Īnd that’s it for today's edition of the Daily Stock Watch! See you again tomorrow, as I preview new cards that should be on the go, or good enough for speculation purposes. There's no doubt in my mind that it will be a good decision in a year or so. I would love to get the A25 copies as soon as they hit $10 and just stash them somewhere for a while. Future Sight copies have been able to preserve its value for a little bit but should suffer just like every other card in the set for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't mind picking up copies of the card in the near future once it hits my projection of $10 as its lowest point, so I would recommend that you do the same if you're into long term speculation.Īt the moment, you could find lots of copies of Pact of Negation from online stores such as StarCityGames, Card Kingdom, ChannelFireball and TCGPlayer for as low as $12.99, and a high of $14.99 for the A25 version. Pact of Negation should easily break your list of top three best counter magic all-time if you're a blue player, in my opinion. I've always been a blue mage at heart so I know how annoying these spells could get when you run into them. It just reached its lowest price since being reprinted at $12.99 today, and I wouldn't be surprised if its goes lower in the coming weeks while supplies are its peak. I think that this card is very good across all formats that it's legal to be used, and should rebound nicely in the future. In today's segment, I'm going to talk about one of the cards that is suffering heavily from the expected price crash due to its A25 reprint. This is something that I will talk about in a future article so if opening packs tickles your fancy, it might be something that you'd like to check out. You would understand the pains of getting these bulk rares when you get your packs for retail prices, so I'd like to help you out for a bit on what should be best to do to cut your losses from booster-tripping. There's a world of difference in opening a Jace, the Mind Sculptor and cracking one that has Brion Stoutarm inside. I have already cracked at least four cases (16 boxes) of the set and I must say that there's an awful lot of variance in what you could be getting when you open them pack by pack, rather than doing it box by box. Hello, everyone and welcome to a new edition of the Daily Stock Watch! Prices have started crashing for cards from Masters 25 and I am loving it.
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