Kicking off a year-long block focusing on the Phyrexian invasion of the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse is Dominaria United, which contains several cards worth big bucks.
Following the global launch of Dominaria United (DMU), several reprints and new cards within the Standard-legal Magic set have held their value almost a year later. Each legendary in the set has a stained glass booster fun version. And the textured-foil treatment returns on select borderless and stained glass versions.
Of the variants within the DMU set, several have maintained value following the release of March of the Machine (MOM) while versions of Sheoldred are priced at over $100. On the low end is the Phyrexian foil of Ajani, Sleeper Agent, priced at around $10 to $13.
All card prices are subject to change. Updates will occur monthly and after any set releases and major MTG tournaments showcasing the Standard format.
Most expensive Dominaria United MTG cards
From Phyrexian bosses to a staple reprint, here are the Dominaria United cards worth money, according to MTGGoldfish, MTGStocks, and Card Kingdom.
Sheoldred, the Apocalypse
Sheoldred is the main villain within the DMU storyline. She had a slow start in Standard but eventually took off, boosting the Phyrexian Praetor’s value. The Mono-Black card started at around $40 for Sheoldred’s regular version and has since risen to around $70. The legendary creature’s variants rose in value following the release of March of the Machine and have since leveled out.
- Phyrexian foil: $115 to $120
- Prerelease foil: $93 to $96
- Textured foil: $85 to $90
- Showcase stained glass foil: $73 to $75
- Foil: $78 to $80
- Non-foil showcase: $73
- Non-foil Phyrexian: $71
- Regular: $72 to $73
Liliana of the Veil
Liliana of the Veil is a straight-up reprint from the Innistrad set, priced slightly lower than the original at around $18 for the regular version. The planeswalker sees a significant amount of gameplay in the MTG Standard format. Players also make use of Liliana of the Veil in the Pioneer format.
- Borderless foil: $25 to $30
- Prerelease foil: $25 to $26
- Foil: $22
- Regular: 18 to $20
Timeless Lotus
Timeless Lotus is a five-cost colorless Mythic Rare legendary Artifact that has dropped some in value since the DMU digital release. The price drops stopped with the launch of March of the Machine, though, bringing the Artifacts regular version back up to around $16.
- Prerelease foil: $26 to $30
- Foil: $20 to $22
- Regular: $16 to $17
Leyline Binding
The DMU Enchantment Leyline Binding has impacted Magic formats like Modern, Pioneer, Commander, and even Standard. After the release of ONE, the six-drop Enchantment rose slightly in price but has since dropped back down to its original value following the release of MOM.
- Extended foil: $20 to $23
- Prerelease: $14 to $15
- Foil: $11 to $13
- Regular: $10 to $11
Serra Paragon
Supporting graveyard reanimation in the MTG White is the angel Serra Paragon. She is not a legendary creature but the creature has maintained its worth within the Standard format. Players are also including Serra Paragon in Commander and Modern decks, as prices are steady for the Mythic Rare angel.
- Extended foil: $16 to $18
- Prerelease foil: $12 to $14
- Foil: $9 to $11
- Regular: $8 to $9
Silverback Elder
Silverback Elder had maintained its value leading up to the release of ONE but began decreasing in value after the set was released. Following the launch of MOM the ape shaman has stabilized.
- Extended foil: $12 to $14
- Prerelease foil: $11 to $13
- Foil: $8 to $9
- Regular: $7 to $8
All images via WotC, Magic: The Gathering.
Update Sept. 9, 6pm CT: All DMU card prices were updated for the official global tabletop launch.
Update Oct. 23 at 4:30pm CT: All DMU card prices were updated leading up to the 2022 Magic World Championship.
Update Jan. 1 at 3pm CT: All prices were updated at the first of the year.
Update Feb. 25 5:45pm CT: All DMU card prices were updated for the month of Feb.
Update April 27 7:15pm CT: All DMU card prices were updated after the release of March of the Machine.