Power Nine, Workshop & 30th Anniversary Set
This week’s New Arrivals are a compact but very powerful mix of vintage Magic, Premodern staples, premium foils, sealed product, and non-Magic highlights. The biggest headlines are definitely the Beta and Unlimited Power cards, but there is a lot more to discover: Old School artifacts, fresh Dual Lands, a strong Flesh and Blood section, Pokémon singles and slabs, Riftbound showcases, and even a 30th Anniversary full set.
Check out the full New Arrivals line-up here!
Beta and Unlimited Power
The biggest Magic highlights this week come from Beta and Unlimited. Beta brings Mox Emerald (PO), a true Power Nine piece and a perfect headline for any vintage update. Even in played condition, Beta Power always has that special collector appeal.

Unlimited goes even bigger, with Black Lotus (PO, signed), Ancestral Recall (PO), Time Walk (PO), and Timetwister (PL). That is a serious spread of Power Nine cards in one update, especially for collectors who enjoy more affordable played copies with character.
There are also more Unlimited highlights in the mix together with some Unlimited Dual Lands, giving this section a nice old-school mana and Power angle. If you like early Magic with real history, this is definitely the first section to browse.
30th Anniversary Full Set
Another big collector centerpiece is the 30th Anniversary Edition: Full Set Modern Frame (NM). Full sets always have a different kind of appeal: They are not just single-card pickups, but complete snapshots of a product, a theme and a moment in Magic history. For collectors who like finished displays rather than chasing individual pieces, this is definitely the highlight of the section.

More Old School
Now it’s time for the Magic: The Gathering cards you’ve been waiting for! The Old School section is small, but very flavorful. Arabian Nights brings City in a Bottle (PL, inked), one of those strange early Magic cards that always feels like a true collector oddity.
Antiquities adds the real headline here with Mishra’s Workshop (GD), one of the most iconic lands ever printed and a centerpiece for vintage artifact strategies. We’ve also added Mishra’s Factory in multiple classic variants, giving Antiquities fans a few extra old-frame pieces to look through.
It is not a huge Old School section this week, but the cards that are here carry a lot of history.

Dual Lands For Sale
We always have new Dual Lands coming in, and this week brings a focused little update across Revised and Foreign White Bordered copies. Revised adds Badlands (PL), plus Volcanic Island in two conditions: Excellent and Light Played.
Foreign White Bordered fans get Badlands (GD), Underground Sea (EX), and Volcanic Island (PL/PO). We also added Wheel of Fortune (EX) from Foreign White Bordered, which is not a Dual Land, but fits nicely into the same old-school white-bordered corner of the update.
You can browse all our newest Dual Lands in our New Arrivals Collection!

Cards for Premodern
Premodern and Legacy get a short but very useful update this week. Gilded Drake (LP) from Urza’s Saga is back, bringing one of the era's most beloved blue creature-stealing effects. Intuition (PL, bent) from Tempest adds another classic blue staple, especially for players who enjoy graveyard lines and old combo shells.
The artifact section is strong too, with Lion’s Eye Diamond (PO), Phyrexian Dreadnought (NM), and Grim Monolith (PO). To round things out, this section has exactly the kind of late-90s energy that Premodern and Legacy players love: Powerful engines, strange artifacts, and cards that still create memorable games decades later.
It’s only a handful of cards, but every name here has real Premodern, Legacy, or Commander relevance.

High-End Magic Foils
The foil section has a nice mix of retro foils, artifact staples and modern premium treatments. Urza’s Legacy brings Tinker (NM/EX) and Crop Rotation (EX), while Mercadian Masques adds Squee, Goblin Nabob (GD) and Brainstorm (GD). Those retro foils always have a very special feel, especially for collectors who enjoy older Magic shine.
Artifact fans also get Mox Opal across different premium treatments including MagicCon Promos, giving this section a clean modern chase angle next to the retro foil cards. It’s a compact foil update, but a very nice one for anyone who likes older frame foils, modern chase treatments and premium artifact cards.

Forgetful Fish Deck
Dandân fans, this one is for you! We have one of the Secret Lair Deck: Dandân for you, so if you missed out on the Secret Lair Drop a few months ago, here you can get the iconic shared-deck format as good as new!
Pokémon and Flesh and Blood
Pokémon collectors get a fun mix of singles, slabs and sealed product. The biggest highlights include Rayquaza ex (LP) from EX Dragon and the EX Delta Species Booster (Sealed, Salamence artwork), which is easily one of the most nostalgic pieces in the non-Magic section.

Flesh and Blood gets a strong update as well with Heart of Fyendal (NM), Eye of Ophidia (NM), and Arknight Shard (NM/EX). That is a very solid batch for FaB collectors, especially with multiple high-impact cards across classic sets and History Pack versions.
Riftbound rounds out the section with showcase cards from Origins, adding a small but fun extra layer to the non-Magic side of this week’s update.
Everything is live now! Grab your favorites before they disappear into someone else’s collection.

