

Rather than waiting until everyone is complaining about $50 Divine Visitations, reprinting it now in Double Masters 2022 means that Divine Visitation is likely to stay accessible. Considering how much Commander players love tokens the cost of other token payoffs like Anointed Procession, Doubling Season, and Parallel Lives and that Divine Visitation is an aging one-print mythic, it feels like the kind of card that could eventually end up being $30 or even $50 if not reprinted. However, in reality, there's an even better way to reprint cards: doing it before the card's price gets too out of hand.

Everyone wants Doubling Season, Mana Crypt, and friends to be reprinted because those cards cost a lot of money. When it comes to reprints, we tend to focus on cards that are currently expensive. With booster packs of Double Masters 2022 going for around $10 or $11 each, you won't be disappointed to see a Divine Visitation staring back at you if you crack a pack, especially considering you'll get another rare or mythic along with some potentially valuable uncommons and commons. While this isn't a Mana Crypt or Force of Will, it's also certainly not a Tree of Perdition or Comet Storm either. Take a peek at the cards then, we'll briefly discuss their impact and purpose.įirst up in the mythic slot is Divine Visitation, which currently costs around $12.

Double Masters 2022 should do the same, which is incredibly important, especially right now, at a time when the cost of formats like Modern and even Commander can be pretty high.Īnyway, thanks to Wizards hooking us up, we've got not just one but two Double Masters 2022 preview cards to show off for you today. Even if you didn't open a single Double Masters booster pack, the set benefited you by dropping the prices of singles that you needed.

While there was a bunch of controversy with the first Double Masters, mostly based on the high prices of sealed product, when all was said and done, the set did its job by lowering prices on a lot of important Commander, Modern, and Legacy cards. They are often super fun to draft and fill a much-needed role in the Magic ecosystem by giving Wizards a place to reprint expensive cards that don't fit into other products.
