Magic: The Gathering’s Lorwyn Eclipsed set is here to kick off 2026, and marks our first ‘Universes Within’ set since Edge of Eternities back in August.
Early signs suggest it’s a welcome return to a much-beloved Plane, too, having been delayed from 2025. Lorwyn has been part of Magic’s locations since 2007, and there are some great cards in the set - including some that are already spiking in value.
The Most Expensive Cards From Lorwyn Eclipsed
We’ve got the most expensive Lorwyn Eclipsed cards you can find right now listed below, courtesy of data from the lovely folks at TCGPlayer.
Don’t forget, if you’re after these cards, you’ll likely want to pick up Collector Boosters - but those aren’t cheap.
10 - Bloom Tender (Showcase) - From $80
At the time of writing, this Showcase Bloom Tender is being sold for around $80.
It’s a 1/1 Elf Druid, but it taps for mana from permanents you control. Could be a good inclusion if you’re upgrading the Dance of the Elements precon.
9 - Bloodline Bidding (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $83
This eight-cost Sorcery brings back all creatures of a chosen type from the graveyard to the battlefield - and I think I’m going to need it for my Sultai Arisen precon upgrade.
Bloodline Bidding is currently sitting at a market value of $83, but it’s recently sold for around $68.
8 - Collective Inferno (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $95
This five-cost Enchantment doubles damage of a chosen creature type, making it an ideal inclusion in just about any typal deck that has access to Red.
It’ll set you back $188 with current listings, but Collective Inferno’s Showcase (Fracture Foil) version’s actual value is closer to $95.
7 - Glen Elendra Guardian (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $96
This three-cost Faerie Wizard has some absolutely stunning artwork, and can be cast with Flash. It’s a 3/4 with flying, but arrives with a -1/-1 counter, which can be removed as an activated ability that also counters a noncreature spell.
That’s a lot to remember, but if you find Glen Elendra Guardian in Fractured Foil Showcase art, you could earn around $96.
6 - Harmonized Crescendo (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $102
This six-cost Instant has Convoke, and lets you draw cards based on the number of cards you have in that type. There’s great artwork, too, showing merfolk singing.
It looks as though the price will drop, but for now, the Showcase version of Harmonized Crescendo in Fracture Foil is north of one-hundred bucks.
5 - Winnowing (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $200
This version of Winnowing just about breaks the $200 barrier, with some gorgeous, colorful art and that always impressive Fracture Foil treatment.
As for what it does, this six-cost Sorcery has Convoke and allows you to essentially boardwipe all but one of your opponents’ creatures.
4 - Spinerock Tyrant (Showcast Fracture Foil) - From $200
A late addition post-launch, Spinerock Tyrant is a 6/6 flying dragon with Wither and the option to copy single-target instants and sorceries.
It’s sitting at around $200 right now, with some amazing artwork in the Fracture Foil treatment.
3 - Moonshadow (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $231
Yep, that’s a big jump for this version of Moonshadow, which is functionally the same as any other Moonshadow card in the set.
This Fracture Foil variant commands a fee of almost $231 post-launch.
2 - Selfless Safewright (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $298
TCGPlayer marks the current market value of Selfless Safewright in Showcase Fracture Foil at $298, but it’s been sold for less already.
1 - Bloom Tender (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $482
This version of Bloom Tender is gorgeous, and could net you a sizeable windfall if you open a pack and find it waiting for you.
It’s sitting at around $480 for market value, and the most recent sale is around the same amount. Happy hunting!
For more on Magic: The Gathering’s latest set, be sure to check out our guide to the two new Commander precon decks: Blight Curse and Dance of the Elements.
Where to Buy - Lorwyn Eclipsed
Not only is Lorwyn Eclipsed the first set of a fairly packed year for Magic fans, but it marks big changes to the product lineup as well.
For starters, theme decks are back for Standard play, while a new Draft Night boxed product encourages players to, well, draft cards to build their decks. Then there's our first Commander decks since Edge of Eternities, and both look pretty great.
If you're looking to pick up the rarest cards going, then you'll want to invest in the Collector Booster Box, as it has the highest pull rates going. Good luck, and let us know if you manage to score anything good when cracking those new packs.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

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