Tapping into the realms of Dungeons & Dragons, Wizards of the Coast has created a second Commander Legends set, Battle for Baldur’s Gate, containing several infamous Forgotten Realms characters who have been transformed into Magic: The Gathering cards worth money.
Officially released on June 10, Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate (CLB) set had a prerelease Draft event take place prior to its launch. The second Commander Legends set contains a total of 361 regular cards and features alternative art and card styles via Showcase rule book frames, borderless, and extended art.
Top Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate card prices
Prices dropped dramatically following the set’s release but have been on the rebound since the release of Double Masters 2022. Heading into the release of Commander Masters, four of the five Elder Dragons have maintained their value, along with a planeswalker and Battle Angels of Tyr.
Here’s every MTG Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate card worth money on the secondary market. Prices are subject to change. All CLB card prices are determined through MTGGoldfish, TCGPlayer, and MTGStocks.
Ancient Copper Dragon
A cycle of elder dragons was included in the MTG Baldur’s Gate set, with several of those dragons worth over $100. Taking over the top spot of Baldur’s Gate cards to pull is the Ancient Copper Dragon.
- Borderless foil: Around $130
- Showcase foil: $65
- Borderless non-foil: Around $70
- Showcase non-foil: Around $50
- Foil: $60
- Regular: Around $55
Ancient Silver Dragon
Rising in value since the release of CLB is the Ancient Silver Dragon. Its borderless foil version was once worth around $50 and is now valued at between $60 and $70. The Elder Dragon sees play in a variety of MTG Commander decks like The Ur-Dragon and Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm.
- Borderless foil: Around $65
- Showcase foil: Around $28
- Foil: $20
- Regular: $19
Ancient Brass Dragon
Ancient Brass Dragon was a the top of the singles secondary market chart list prior to Copper Dragon bumping the Ancient from the number one spot. The CLB dragon also has three versions, with its borderless foil valued between $40 and $45.
- Borderless foil: Around $42
- Showcase foil: Around $16
- Foil: $15
- Regular: $14
Ancient Gold Dragon
Ancient Gold Dragon taps into Dungeons and Dragons themes with a d20 ability that produces Blue faerie dragon tokens. The Elder Dragon is played in a variety of Commander decks, like the other Elder Dragons, and is the least valuable dragon from the CLB cycle.
- Borderless foil: Around $25
- Showcase foil: Around $12
- Foil: $10
- Regular: $10
Battle Angels of Tyr
Featuring the Myriad MTG keyword ability is Battle Angels of Tyr. The angel knight is often played in Commander decks like Giada, Font of Hope, and Sidar Jabari of Zhalfir.
- Borderless foil: Around $22
- Foil: $22
- Non-foil borderless: $15
- Regular: $19
Minsc & Boo, Timeless Heroes
Minsc and Boo first made their appearance within AFR, on a legendary card with Boo pulling sidekick status. Now they are both featured as a planeswalker card within CLB. The cuteness factor attached to the infamous duo was short-lived, though, with prices of the Baldur’s Gate planeswalker dropping significantly following the launch of the set.
- Borderless foil: Around $35
- Foil: $13
- Borderless non-foil: $14
- Regular: $10
Images via WotC.
Update June 13 at 12pm CT: All Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate card prices were updated following the official release of the MTG set.
Update July 10 at 12pm CT: All Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate card prices following the release of Double Masters 2022.
Update July 19 11am CT: All Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate card prices were updated heading into the launch of Commander Masters set.