With the Doctor Who Commander decks now on the shelves of your LGS, and with singles from them flying around, it’s a good time to evaluate the pricing of some of the set’s most popular cards. Between high-profile old reprints and new cards that could shake things up in Commander, there’s a lot to get our teeth into with the new Doctor Who set – let’s have a look at its most expensive cards!
- Carpet of Flowers
Carpet of Flowers has been around for a very, very long time. It was first printed in Urza’s Saga, back in 1998, and wasn’t reprinted until Mystery Boosters came along. After an appearance in a Secret Lair in 2021, Carpet of Flowers is back once again in Doctor Who. As a Legacy sideboard staple, played as a four-of in some archetypes, there has always been a consistent amount of demand that has underpinned this card’s price. At $5 or so, this new version is the cheapest by quite a margin, which is good news for anyone looking to pick up their copies.