Kaldheim Magic: The Gathering Cards Worth Money Now


The new Norse mythology-inspired Magic: The Gathering set, Kaldheim (KHM), has launched for tabletop and digitally on Magic: The Gathering Arena and Magic Online, and if you're wondering which out of the 285 brand new cards are worth money, read further to find out which non-foil cards are worth the most in the new set.

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At the time of this writing, only four non-foil cards are worth more than $10. Of course, there are Showcase, foil, and pre-release promo versions that are worth more than their regular versions, but we're not including them in this list.

From Modal Double-Faced Gods and Dragons to a Phyrexian Praetor, here are the Kaldheim cards worth money right now.

Valki, God of Lies // Tibalt, Cosmic Impostor

Current market price for non-foil: $35

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The most expensive Kaldheim card right now is the this MDFC Planeswalker card, Valki, God of Lies // Tibalt, Cosmic Impostor. Tibalt is now considered one of the most powerful Planeswalker cards ever printed thanks to its impact in Modern and other Eternal Constructed formats. It's also found a home in the Standard Constructed deck, Dimir Rogues. It's priced around $35 right now, and it probably won't go below $30 anytime soon.

Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider

Current market price for non-foil: $29.04

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The legendary Phyrexian Praetor is seeing play in Standard and Commander formats. I've also seen it used as a sideboard card in MTG Arena's HIstoric format. Commander decks with Fynn, the Fangbearer and Atraxa, Praetors' Voice are using this card.

Goldspan Dragon

Current market price for non-foil: $12.71

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Valued at around $12-13, Goldspan Dragon has been one of the most powerful Kaldheim creatures to dominate Standard Constructed. It's seeing play in Gruul Adventures, Izzet Control, Mono-Red Aggro, and Temur Ramp Standard decks. The card has also become a staple in the Magda, Brazen Outlaw Commander deck.

Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge

Current market price for non-foil: $12.33

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Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge is one of the most popular legendary cards for the Commander format. Commander players have been brewing five-color builds around this card, but it hasn't seen a lot of play in Standard or Historic.

Tyvar Kell

Current market price for non-foil: $6.74

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Although Tyvar Kell's price has dropped from $12 to under $7 in just a few days, the brand new green planeswalker is still seeing play in Elf Tribal decks. Although the card is mostly used in Commander right now, some players have brewed Standard and Historic decks with multiple copies of Tyvar Kell.

Orvar, the All-Form

Current market price for non-foil: $6.52

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Orvar, the All-Form may not be viable in competitive Standard Constructed decks, but thanks to its versatility, the card is being used in Commander. Priced at around $6 to $7, Orvar is a fun card to have in jank decks.

Halvar, God of Battle // Sword of the Realms

Current market price for non-foil: $5.57

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Halvar, God of Battle // Sword of Realms has a found a home in Mono-White Aggro decks in Standard Constructed. The legendary MDFC god is also seeing play in Commander decks that play Ardenn, Intrepid Archaeologist, Akiri, Fearless Voyager, and Syr Gwyn, Hero of Ashvale.

Tergrid, God of Fright // Tergrid's Lantern

Current market price for non-foil: $5.19

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Tergrid, God of Fright // Tergrid's Lantern is one of the most fun cards to play in any format, but it's currently not seeing a lot of Standard Constructed play right now. However, I've seen someone use this card as a sideboard in best-of-three Historic. Combined with discard and sacrifice spells, this legendary card can create game-winning advantages. It's currently priced at $5 now, and it will probably won't go up anytime soon unless someone comes up with a killer brew using this card.

Tibalt's Trickery

Current market price for non-foil: $4.37

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Considered to be one of the most popular cards in Kaldheim now, Tibalt's Trickery is considered to be one of the most broken cards in the new set due to its potential to "cheat out" big spells as early as turn 0. Although some players are calling to ban this card in best-of-one Standard Constructed because of its game-winning combo potential, some players argue that it's not efficient enough in the meta. It's currently priced at around $4 but if this card continues to see play in various formats, it will probably go up.

The World Tree

Current market price for non-foil: $4.17

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Just like Esika, The World Tree fits in five-color Commander decks, but there are currently no strong Standard Constructed decks that utilize this card well. Maybe it's too early to tell, but its $4 price looks reasonable right now.

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Kaldheim is now available on Magic: The Gathering Arena and Magic Online. It's also now available for tabletop worldwide. You can also play the early access of MTG Arena version for Android devices.

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