The Magic: The Gathering Double Masters were also released back in 2020, and this year new reprints will appear for players to enjoy.
The Double Masters set from 2020 released extremely popular Magic: The Gathering cards back onto the market with new artwork and increased availability for players looking to add them to their deck. The 2020 reprint brought back powerful staples like Tempered Steel and Myrsmith, and Double Masters 2 looks to do the same this year. The Double Masters 2022 announcement stream, held on June 7, revealed the return of powerful cards like Liliana, the Last Hope, Wrenn and Six, and Bring to Light. While these cards are not all powerhouses on their own, they synergize well with other artifact cards. The MTG Double Masters 2022 reprints promise to deliver new art and foil treatments, and now the set has been officially unveiled.
A Magic: The Gathering blog post details the Double Masters 2 release, which will give players another chance at opening rare staple cards. The new borderless versions of these cards will feature original artwork, while rare foil-etched editions will maintain the original art. Each Double Masters 2022 Draft Booster and Collector Booster will contain a plethora of reprints for fans to discover and use while fleshing out their deck. The newest Masters set will also include Cryptic Spires, a brand-new card that helps smooth out the Draft format's mana system. Double Masters 2022 will be available to Magic: The Gathering fans on July 8.
While Masters reprints help make old cards accessible, Magic: The Gathering cards can still get incredibly expensive. For example, Post Malone owns a Magic: The Gathering card estimated to be worth around $800,000. The American rapper and singer is known for his interest in MTG, and he recently revealed that he owns a Black Lotus card signed by series artist Chris Rush. The already rare card is made even more valuable with the addition of the artist's signature, justifying the $800,000 price tag that makes it the most expensive MTG card in the world.
It can be difficult for fans to get their hands on older Magic: The Gathering cards, but Double Masters 2022 will make this prospect much easier. When it launches on July 8, the new set will bring staple cards like Imperial Seal and Liliana, the Last Hope back into circulation. With brand-new borderless art and foil-etched finishes, Double Masters 2022 will be a great opportunity to flesh out any Magic: The Gathering deck.
Source: Magic: The Gathering