The Excitement Surrounding Strixhaven

Magic: The Gathering’s next set, Secrets of Strixhaven, is generating significant buzz ahead of its launch. With the recent reveal of the Commander decklists, including an exclusive look at the green-blue precon, Quandrix Unlimited, players are eager to see what these decks offer.

Strixhaven features five Commander precons, marking the first time since last year’s Tarkir: Dragonstorm. These decks are not only varied but also packed with powerful reprints that are likely to entice both collectors and competitive players alike.

Value of the Decks

A closer look at the decklists reveals some impressive statistics. As shared in the mtgfinance subreddit, each deck contains between five and thirteen cards valued over $5. Notably, all decks, except Quandrix Unlimited, include cards worth over $15. For example, the Witherbloom Pestilence deck, while lower in total value, still boasts Gyome, Master Chef, a card priced at $15 and up.

Prismari Artistry shines with reprints like Harmonic Prodigy and Faerie Mastermind, while Silverquill Influence impresses with 13 cards valued over $5, including the coveted Land Tax. However, Lorehold Spirit might take the lead, offering ten cards above the $5 threshold, with four exceeding $15. Cards like Wave of Reckoning and Emeria the Sky Ruin pack substantial value for players.

A Tempting Opportunity

This situation poses an intriguing dilemma. While individual singles may eventually be cheaper, the current prices on Amazon for these precons are set at MSRP. Considering their value, this could be one of the best deals players encounter. I initially leaned towards Silverquill Influence and Quandrix Unlimited but now find myself contemplating purchasing all five decks to enhance my collection and brewing options.