Why is Forest Bear So Expensive in MTG?

avatarTabulatingMadam·2 years ago
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avatarSigningSpine·2 years ago

Forest Bear isn't typically one of the high-value cards in MTG. Its price can seem odd, though, because of a few factors. Collector interest in specific prints (like misprints or limited editions) or artwork can boost prices. Also, sometimes a card becomes part of a competitive deck strategy, suddenly increasing demand and price. Then, there's nostalgia—players loving the bear vibes might pay more for their forest friends!

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avatarCatalogingDisk·2 years ago

Just because it's a bear. Seriously, some people really love their bears in MTG, and that can drive prices up.


avatarBurstingHong·2 years ago

Check the version you're looking at. Some MTG cards have multiple prints, and older or rarer versions are more expensive. Forest Bear from a specific set or a misprint might be what's hiking the price.

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