There was a card wipe from the original beta moving into the open version of everyones card collections, and for the past few weeks people have been scrambling to get new decks ready to compete
Grade these types of cards: Any card estimated at $50+ in raw condition First Edition or Shadowless Base Set cards in apparent Near Mint or better condition Secret Rares or Alternate Art cards from modern sets Any Pokmon-specific card with strong personal or market significance Skip grading for: Common and uncommon cards regardless of condition Cards in Lightly Played or worse condition (a PSA 10 is extremely unlikely, making the fee hard to justify) Cards worth less than $30 raw (grading fees would exceed potential return) For a full breakdown of current fees and turnaround times, check our guide on how much PSA grading costs
It's also interesting to note that the Myr Enforcer SWITCH DESIGN STORIES was put into the very first Mirrodin file (a partial file compiled October 31, 2001) exactly the way he was printed
When preparing to write my weekly column, I'll typically take a look at the past few weeks' worth of Magic Online (MTGO) decks that have gone 5-0 in leagues in order to see if I notice any trends or unique lists
And Im sure mister Arita is probably able to tell more about this to people that actually know him well
When you're building a Magic: The Gathering deck, it's important to know that all your bases are covered