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MTG Duskmourn Most Expensive Cards – Prerelease Prices

The official Magic: The Gathering preview season for Twilight: House of Terrors is over, with a handful highest price card variants.

Wizards of the Coast moved away from serialized variants for Twilight: House of Terrorsinstead focusing on Japanese full-art variants with a broken foil treatment. Other variants in Play and Collector boosters include full-art Manor Lands, Double Exposure textured foil, and Mirror Monster borderless cards. Exclusive to the Nightbare bundle is one of three Movie Poster borderless cards and three double-sided Movie Poster cards.

In the run-up to the Prerelease weekend on September 20, there are a handful of Twilight Mourning cards were priced at around $100. But after that it’s a steep drop, with most cards priced between $10 and $30.

Some card variants do not have a market price at the time of writing and card prices are subject to change. Prices are monitored and will be officially updated with the digital launch of Twilight: House of Terrors on Sep 24th Prices are an average from sites like echomtg, MTG Goldfish and TCGPlayer. Here are the Prerelease MTG Twilight ticket prices so far.

Valgavoth, Terror Eater most expensive DSK cards

Black and white sketch of Vlagavoth with red door in the MTG Duskmourn set
Double exposure texture foil variant. Image via WotC

The most expensive MTG Twilight map at the time of writing is Valgavoth, Terror Eater with a Double Exposure texture film treatment. There are a few copies released so far and the price is around $275.

  • Double Exposure Traditional Foil: About $60
  • Double Exposure without foil: about $20
  • Main Version: About $20

Overlord of the Hauntwoods most expensive DSK cards

Horror Creatures in the Woods by Duskmoon: House of Horror MTG Set
Japanese Showcase Fractured Foil Variant. Image via WotC

Ruler of the Haunted Forests is perhaps one of the most hyped Twilight Mourning cards. Due to the rarity of Japanese Showcase variants with broken foil, top prices are just under $100.

  • Japanese Showcase Cracked Foil: About $98
  • Japanese Showcase Traditional Foil: TBD
  • Japanese Showcase without foil: TBD
  • Main Foil: About $16
  • Main Course: About $15

Enduring Curiosity most expensive DSK cards

A glittering cat in gold with a golden headdress and golden magic in the MTG Duskmourn set
Japanese Showcase Fractured Foil Variant. Image via WotC

Japanese Showcase variants with broken foil are very difficult to pull and are available exclusively in Collector Booster Packs. Enduring curiosity may have potential in some MTG formats, but it is too early to say.

  • Japanese Showcase Cracked Foil: About $90
  • Japanese Showcase Traditional Foil: About $65
  • Japanese Showcase without foil: About $50
  • Main Course: About $5

Enduring Tenacity most expensive DSK cards

Spirit snake in Duskmoon: House of Horror MTG set
Japanese Showcase Fractured Foil Variant. Image via WotC

Enduring persistence would fit nicely into several Commander decks. Expect the card to do well in Commander and possibly Standard as well.

  • Japanese Showcase Cracked Foil: About $90
  • Japanese Showcase Traditional Foil: About $60
  • Japanese Showcase without foil: About $50
  • Head: About $6

Doomsday Excruciator Most Expensive DSK Cards

Reflection of monster with lognhorns and fingers slashing at a human through sunglasses in the MTG Duskmourn set
Mirror Monster borderless variant. Image via WotC

Doomsday Excruciator is primarily a Commander card that might see play in Mono-Black Standard. The Demon’s Mirror Monster borderless variant is the most expensive.

  • Mirror Monster Borderless Film: About 30
  • Mirror Monster borderless without foil: Approximately 16
  • Head: About $8

Screaming Nemesis most expensive DSK cards

Ghostly Terrors in Duskmourn House of Horror MTG Set
Mirror Monster borderless variant. Image via WotC

Screaming Nemesis is another Mirror Monster borderless variant that is worth some money. The spirit is another card that fits into Commander decks with a chance to perform in others MTG formats.

  • Mirror Monster Borderless Film: About $20
  • Mirror Monster borderless without foil: Around 17
  • Main Course: About $15

Meathook Massacre II most expensive DSK cards

Ghost shaped human in retro paranormal frame with an axe with magic around him in Duskmourn MTG set
Paranormal frame foil variant. Image via WotC

Expanding the boundaries of what a Meathook Massacre looks like in Twilight MourningThis legendary enchantment has potential.

  • Main Foil: About $33
  • Paranormal Foil: About $26
  • Grand Prize: Approximately $28

The Wandering Rescuer most expensive DSK cards

The Wanderer with sword over head in black and white with red monster in the background via MTG Duskmourn set
Double Exposure Texture Foil variant. Image via WotC

Of all the cards I’d like to try, The wandering savior is at the top of the list.

  • Double Exposure Borderless Texture Film: TBD
  • Double Exposure Borderless Film: About $20
  • Double Exposure Borderless Without Foil: About $15
  • Head: About $10

Kaito, Bane of Nightmares most expensive DSK cards

Kaito face in black and white with red nightmare creatures behind him in MTG Duskmourn set
Double Exposure Borderless Textured Foil Variant. Image via WotC

Kaito returns to Duskmourn as Kaito, curse of nightmaresThe card hasn’t found a home yet, but given its potential, it should.

  • Double Exposure Borderless Texture Film: TBD
  • Borderless Double Exposure: About $25
  • Borderless Film: TBD
  • Main Course: About $15

All MTG Duskmourn: House of Terrors Ticket prices will be adjusted in the lead up to Prerelease weekend. Prices will be checked daily for major changes, and an official update is scheduled for September 24th.


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