Commander Legends Leak Reveals Reprint of A $90 Magic: The Gathering Card

How Magic: The Gathering Etched Foils From Commander Legends Are Made

How Magic: The Gathering Etched Foils From Commander Legends Are Made

Wizards of the Coast will soon reveal new Magic: The Gathering cards from the Commander Legends, the first-ever Commander set designed to be drafted, but some cards have already been leaked ahead of the official previews. Recently, Aminoapps has revealed more cards from the upcoming product, and they include a reprint of a $90 card.

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Commander Legends will feature a mix of new cards and reprints, and a leaked photo reveals that Scroll Rack is one of the reprinted cards in the set, which is valued around $90 right now. Originally printed in Tempest set in 1997, Scroll Rack is legal in Eternal formats like Commander, Legacy, and Vintage. Its price will probably drop after the release of Commander Legends in November. The Commander Legends version is in Mythic rarity, and there's a borderless version of the card in the set.

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Several legendary cards have also been leaked including a blue Djinn Monk, a green Elf Warrior, and a Jund-colored Shaman.

Here are some of the details of the new legendary cards revealed:

Siani, Eye of the Storm

Legendary Creature -- Djinn Monk

Flying

Whenever Siani, Eye of the Storm attacks, scry X, where X is equal to the number of attacking creatures with flying.

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Numa, Joraga Chieftain

Legendary Creature -- Elf Warrior

At the beginning of combat you may pay XX. If you do distribute X +1/+1 counters on any number of target Elf creatures.

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Commander Legends product and events will be available on Magic Online on Thursday, November 19, 2020.

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