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The Most Expensive Cards from MTG Assassin’s Creed Set

  • October 24, 2024
  • Brian McCormick
Sword of Feast and Famine MTG x Assassins Creed
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UPDATED: This list has been updated with prices as of Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Looking to grab the big money cards from the MTG x Assassin’s Creed crossover set? We’ve compiled a list of the most valuable cards from the Assassin’s Creed set so far!

Bear in mind, the set hasn’t been released yet, so prices are quite volatile. As we saw with Modern Horizons 3, the most expensive cards in the set changed wildly in the week leading up to and the week after release.

We’ll be listing only the most expensive regular art frame version of cards for this price list. Magic: The Gathering – Assassin’s Creed set will also have extended art, traditional foils, etched foils, serialized cards, and a new showcase art frame designed just for the set.

Without further ado, here are the Most Expensive Cards from Magic: The Gathering – Assassin’s Creed Set so far:

#1 Sword of Feast and Famine – $22

Sword of Feast and Famine

#2 Excalibur, Sword of Eden – $20

Excalibur, Sword of Eden

#2 Edward Kenway – $11

Edward Kenway mtg card

#3 Black Market Connections – $9

Black Market Connections

#4 Sword of Light and Shadow – $8

Sword of Light and Shadow

#5 Ezio Auditore da Firenze – $6

Ezio Auditore da Firenze mtg card

#6 Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad – $6

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad mtg card

#7 Brotherhood Regalia – $5

Brotherhood Regalia mtg card

#8 Caduceus, Staff of Hermes – $5

Caduceus, Staff of Hermes

#9 Cover of Darkness – $5

Cover of Darkness

#10 The Capitoline Triad – $4

The Capitoline Triad mtg card

#11 Desynchronization – $4

Desynchronization mtg card

#12 Kassandra, Eagle Bearer – $4

Kassandra, Eagle Bearer

#13 Templar Knight – $4

Templar Knight mtg card

#14 Staff of Eden, Vault’s Key – $3

Staff of Eden, Vault's Key mtg card

#15 Basim Ibn Ishaq – $3

Basim Ibn Ishaq mtg card

#16 Temporal Trespass – $3

Temporal Trespass

#17 Mjölnir, Storm Hammer – $3

Mjölnir, Storm Hammer mtg card

#18 Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh – $2

Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh

#19 Reconnaissance – $2

Reconnaissance from assassins creed mtg set

#20 Crystal Skull, Isu Spyglass – $2

Crystal Skull, Isu Spyglass mtg card

#21 Eivor, Wolf-Kissed – $2

Eivor, Wolf-Kissed mtg card

#22 Yggdrasil, Rebirth Engine – $2

Yggdrasil, Rebirth Engine mtg card

#23 Leonardo da Vinci – $2

Leonardo da Vinci mtg card

#24 Apple of Eden, Isu Relic – $2

Apple of Eden, Isu Relic

#25 Propaganda – $2

Propaganda mtg card assassin's creed set

#26 The Spear of Leonidas – $1

The Spear of Leonidas mtg card

#27 Bayek of Siwa

Bayek of Siwa

#28 Overpowering Attack – $1

Overpowering Attack extra combat step mtg card assassin's creed set

#29 Senu, Keen-Eyed Protector – $2

Senu, Keen-Eyed Protector

#30 Conspiracy – $1

Conspiracy mtg card assassin's creed set

That’s it! Those are the top 30 most expensive cards from the MTG x Assassin’s Creed set as of the time of writing. We’ll be updating this list as prices change over the coming weeks, so be sure to check back for updates. We’ve also got a list of the new Commander cards from MTG x Assassin’s Creed here.

The Magic: The Gathering – Assassin’s Creed releases globally on July 5th, 2024. It will be available through set boosters, collector boosters, a starter kit product, and a bundle.

The bundle will include 9 Assassin’s Creed Beyond Boosters, 1 Traditional Foil alt-art card, 40 Land cards (20 foil, 20 non-foil), 1 Spindown life counter, 1 card storage box, and 2 reference cards.

If you’re interested in other valuable MTG cards, you may want to read our price list of the most expensive cards from Modern Horizons 3.

READ MORE: MTG 10 Best Assassin Commanders

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Brian McCormick
Brian McCormick

Brian McCormick, an avid Magic: The Gathering player since the release of Mercadian Masques in 1999, began writing about the game in 2015. In July 2023, he founded MTG Insider. His love for MTG and all things fantasy & sci-fi previously led him to co-found MTGRocks.com and Epicstream.com.

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