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Top 5 Most Expensive Edge of Eternities Cards Right Now

Magic: The Gathering’s Edge of Eternities set has quickly introduced some high-value cards that are making waves in both the collector and competitive communities. Here’s a breakdown of the current top five most expensive Edge of Eternities cards (not galaxy foil or special treatments) and what drives their appeal.


Tezzeret, a powerful figure with mechanical arm, sits on a throne with swirling energy. Text details card abilities in ornate design.

  • A powerful colorless planeswalker with explosive synergy in artifact-heavy builds.

  • Offers card draw, loyalty ramp when playing artifacts, and tutoring for 1-cost artifacts like Sol Ring.

  • Its flexible application and high ceiling for combo decks make it the hottest mythic in the set.


A vibrant angel wizard with multicolored wings holds a glowing orb. Text reads "Exalted Sunborn, Creature—Angel Wizard, Flying, lifelink."

2. Exalted Sunborn (~$20)

  • A mono‑white 4/5 flyer with lifelink that doubles token creation. Essentially a creature version of Parallel Lives or Anointed Procession.

  • Its low warp casting cost (as little as 2 mana) makes it an explosive tempo play in token-based strategies.

  • Pair it with Elspeth, Storm Slayer and control the board.


A mythical creature with wings flies through a swirling vortex. The card text reads: "Quantum Riddler," detailing its abilities.

3. Quantum Riddler (~$20)

  • A mind-bending blue mythic that creates fast card advantage

  • Popular in quick cast builds where casting multiple spells per turn is the norm, drawing your hand down to use his effect.

  • Currently taking off in standard play.


A fantasy card titled "Evendo, Waking Haven" shows a lush green planet with swirling clouds and a space backdrop. Contains game text.

  • A planet land from the cycle, simulating the effect of Gaea’s Cradle once stationed (based on power of tapped creatures used to add station counters).

  • Highly sought after for creature-heavy EDH decks focused on explosive ramp.


A female warrior in white armor wields a glowing blade. Text: "Cosmogrand Zenith," details abilities and lore. Dynamic, dramatic scene.

  • A 2/4 token creation engine

  • Also acts like Felidar Retreat with the ability to add +1/+1 counters to all of your creatures when you cast your second spell each turn.

  • Combine with cards like Exalted Sunborn for massive token ramp.


What Makes These The Most Expensive Edge of Eternities Cards?

  • Power and Utility Across Formats — Cards like Tezzeret and Quantum Riddler deliver across competitive formats, from Standard to EDH and Vintage.

  • Unique Mechanics — The “station” mechanic on planet lands unlocks crazy ramp potential in the right decks.

  • Collector Hype Meets Competitive Strength — Some cards are expensive because they’re playable; others because the art, foil treatments, or unique printings make them desirable collector pieces.

  • Emerging Meta Influence — As players test and refine builds in the post-release meta, demand for key enablers like token doublers and mana engines spikes accordingly.

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