Sword of the Animist, underpriced?

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Posted on Nov. 1, 2018, 1:49 p.m. by Spleenface

Am I the only one surprised that Sword of the Animist isn't more expensive?

It seems to go in a ton of casual commander decks, and I can't imagine a single Commander 2017 printing is meeting the demand as Commander swells to one of the largest format.

CuteSnail says... #2

It was also printed in Magic Origins. So larger supply then just commander.

November 1, 2018 2:01 p.m.

pskinn01 says... #3

It was also in origins set, and arch enemy decks.

November 1, 2018 2:01 p.m.

Spleenface says... #4

Sorry, poor wording on my part. I meant that I would imagine the demand since Origins has increased much more than the supply since Origins (which is only C17), not that it was only printed in C17

November 1, 2018 2:26 p.m.

LordBlackblade says... #5

It's pretty good in casual, creature-based strategies; however, its not going to see the play of something like Cultivate or even Rampant Growth just due to its attacking requirement. Add in the relatively high supply and that's a recipe for a couple dollar or so price ceiling unless a serious deck archetype picks it up and runs with it.

November 1, 2018 6:18 p.m.

FogonaFrog66 says... #6

WOTC has been fighting tooth and nail to make red and white stand-alone colors in EDH, and Sword is a passable option to hit your land drops. I always thought the card was undervalued.

November 1, 2018 6:39 p.m.

pskinn01 says... #7

It has 3 printings, 2 of which were in pre made decks. So supply is decent. It's mainly used in casual edh decks. If it doesn't see a reprint in the coming year, it will gradually go up in price.

November 1, 2018 7:34 p.m.

Demarge says... #8

When origin's was standard legal Jace, Vryn's Prodigy  Flip was a $100 card making that set opened to oblivion, it is actually amazing the card is worth more than a dollar.

That being said the price on it is still so low you could buy a handful cheap and sit on it, the money might be better spent buying up shock lands under $5 whenever you can, but small gambles can be fun.

November 2, 2018 5:07 a.m.

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