Summary

  • Expensive cards in Universes Beyond: Doctor Who cater to fans, but also offer strategic value in Magic gameplay.
  • Serialized printings make rare Doctor Who cards highly valuable and sought after by collectors in the secondary market.
  • Commander players seek cards like Everybody Lives! and TARDIS for their unique abilities to enhance game strategies.

Universes Beyond: Doctor Who has crashed its runaway Tardis into 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering, bringing a phonebooth-load of Time Lords and companions along with it. But while the Time Lords can take as much♛ time as they want to go through each and every new card in this timey-wimey set, we lowly humans have both limited time and money.

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That's why we're going to save you some time and go over each of the most expensive cards available in Universes Beyond: Doctor Who. If you're cracking open Collector Boosters, these are the cards you should be looking out for.

All prices are taken from . As this is a brand-new set, prices are still fluctuating♏ and may not be accurately reflected in this article🐼.

Updated July 11, by Sean Murray: Things have certainly changed a lot since Doctor Who arrived last year. We've updated this list with a new top ten most-valuable cards for you to look out for in Universes Beyond: Doctor Who.

10 Sonic Screwdriver (Surge Foil) ✱

The right tool for the job.

MTG - Sonic Screwdriver Surge Foil
  • Price

  • $22.13

Mana rocks are a dime a dozen in Magic. The best ones are either cheap, like Sol Ring, or do something other than produce mana. Sonic Screwdriver falls into the latter camp, offering players a multitude of abilities for an escalating mana cost.

One suspects that the value of Sonic Screwdriver may lay less in its usefulness outside of producing mana and more in its recognition among Doctor Who fans. Who wouldn't want a Sonic Screwdriver to fix whatever problems might arise? You can get basic versions for as little as fifty cents, but the fancy surge foil version will cost you.

9 💛 Snuff Out (Surge Foil)

Killer robots come at a price.

MTG - Snuff Out Surge Foil
  • Price

  • $24.02

Snuff Out is a classic black removal spell that retains a high price despite several printings even at common rarity. The uncommon version from Universes Beyond: Doctor Who is the cheapest with the re𒊎gular version starting at just over seven dollars, but the surge foil version is pu🌜shing $25.

What's the big deal? Snuff Out has an alternate casting cost if you control a Swamp. Pay four life and whatever nonblack creature that's posing a problem suddenly disappears. You could call it the black ༺version of Force ꦚof Will.

8 ꦜ River Song (Showcase Surge Foil) 🌟

Sing me a song and I'll sell you up the river.

MTG - River Song Alternate Art
  • Price

  • $26.99

A surprising leap for River Song, a card that most players didn't pay much attention to during the pre-release. Her second ability, Spoilers, doesn't always pop off in Magic's most popular casual format. Still, there are plenty of ways to stuff cards on the bottom of your library in Commander, especially in her blಞue and re𒆙d colors.

Although an interesting concept, River Song is still fairly cheap if you just get the standard version of her. It's only when you opt for the alternate art showcase foil that you wind up paying out the nose.

7 Everybody Lives! (Extended Art, Surge Foil)✤ ♕

Better than everybody dying.

MTG - Everybody Lives Full Art Foil
  • Price

  • $31.32

Keeping your board alive in a multiplayer game like Commander is a tricky thing, making cards like Everybody Lives! a sought-after commodity. Not only does Everybody Lives! keep your army of critters alive, it also prevents you from losing life, being targeted, or losing (or winning) the game.

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This sort of trick can make or break Commander games, especially if one were to place it atop an Isochron Scepter. Demand for even the regular, non-foil versions of Everybody Lives! already priced it over $11, with the extended art foil version priced well into the $30s.

6 ⛄ Displaced Dinosaurs ♓(Surge Foil)

Don't lose your prehistoric pals.

MTG - Displaced Dinosaurs Surge Foil
  • Price

  • $32.23

Perhaps the most hilarious card to come out of Universes Beyond: Doctor Who, Displaced Dinosaurs turns every artifact, legendary, and saga you play into a 7/7 Dinosaur. Why? Because time ﷽and space are funny things and so are dinosaurs.

The funniest thing to do with Displaced Dinosaurs is to play them in a deck where you'd prefer your commander become a 7/7 dinsoaur as soon as it comes into play. Wouldn't 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bristly Bill be better as a 7/7 than a 2/2? Or how about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cleopatra? Any green commander will do as long as they're smaller than a dinosaur.

5 TARDIS (꧋Showcase Surge Foil) ཧ

It's bigger on the inside.

MTG - Tardis Alternate Art
  • Price

  • $35.80

Another classic Doctor Who artifact, the Tardis provides you with free planeswalking and cascade abilities so long as you're playing with a Time Lord, and with 29 to choose from, you certainly won't be starved for choice. So long as you're playing a Doctor Who-themed deck, your TARDIS will be waiting to cast free spells with every attack.

As with the Sonic Screwdriver, the standard version of this card isn't too expensive, but the showcase art foil version can set you back nearly $36.

4 Fl🍷esh Duplicate (Extended Art Surge Foil)

One is never enough.

MTG - Flesh Duplicate Surge Foil
  • Price

  • $36.72

It turns out that you often only need to duplicate your opponent's Eldrazi for a few turns in order to deal with it, either by winning the game or by having your kaiju trade with theirs. For two blue mana, Flesh Duplicate provides you with the shapeshifting answer to a surprisingly large number of threats.

Every Flesh Duplicate is expensive, but the extended art foil version is pushing past $36 as of the time of this writing. I wouldn't be surprised to see it push $40 in the future.

3 𓄧 ♒The Fourth Doctor (Serialized)

The Doctor with the most stylish hat.

MTG - The Fourth Doctor Serialized
  • Price

  • $227.55

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most valuable cards in Doctor Who are the ones with the numbers on them. Just as with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Lord of the Rings crossover, several cards in Doctor Who received serialized printings to denote just how few of them exist. For each Doctor, 500 alternate art special foil cards were printed, plus however many more to denote which Doctor. The Fourth Doctor, therefore, has 5♛04 of the special art cards made.

The odds of getting The Fourth Doctor in any given pack is already quite low. The odds of getting foil or showcase art version lower still. The odds of getting one of the 504 serialized printings of The Fourth Doctor are astronomically small, and thus, any of these cards sell for a high price with collectors.

2 ♔ The Thirteenth Doctor (Serialized)

Thirteen is a lucky number.

MTG - The Thirteenth Doctor Serialized
  • Price

  • $269.99

Just like The Fourth Doctor, The Thirteenth Doctor's value is almost entirely wrapped up in its serialized printing. You can get the basic version of this card for less than a dollar online. It's not like she's a bad card, but there are easier ways to build a blue/green Commander deck that's focused on counters.

That said, collectors are a driving force in Magic's secondary market, and as soon as you put a number on a card (beyond its power and toughness, anyway), you're going to get people willing to spend more than $250 on it.

1 The Tenth Doctor (Serialize꧑d) 🦋

Time to get timey-wimey.

MTG - The Tenth Doctor Serialized
  • Price

  • $644.99

I have a theory that people really liked The Tenth Doctor, so any Doctor Who fan who's also looking to fill out their Magic collection is probably going to spend a little more to get the best possible version of The Tenth Doctor they can. The best is, naturally, the serialized showcase art version, which sells for almost $650 online.

I wouldn't call the Tenth Doctor a particularly great card; waiting three turns for something to arrive is an eternity in Magic, especially if you've already waited five turns just to play your Commander. But nostalgia is a powerful thing, otherwise we wouldn't have Universes Beyond: Doctor Who.

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