Recurring signal with changing conditions
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Referenced in 4 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 3 signal types around the same canonical context.
Intelligence History
A chronological record of reviewed Trend Intelligence reports that connected cEDH to deckbuilding, product, supply, pricing, or market changes.
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Recurring Signals
Recurring signal with changing conditions
Referenced in 4 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 3 signal types around the same canonical context.
Exact-print recurring signal
Referenced in 3 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 2 signal types around the same canonical context.
Printing-specific: this recurring signal applies to the identified version, not every printing.
Multiple signal types
Referenced in 3 reviewed reports across 20 days. Reports from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 17, 2026 repeated 2 signal types around the same canonical context.
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Show full historyGleaming Splendor has broad Commander adoption, but its premium supply is nothing like the regular card. CardTrader currently shows hundreds of regular copies and only three surge-foil offers, while the surge-foil asking prices are far above TCGplayer's latest sales.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Verify collector numbers 015 and 275, finish, condition, unique CardTrader seller count, total quantity, executable asking prices, TCGplayer seller count, completed-sale sequence, currency conversion, shipping, and marketplace agreement. Do not use the €1,900 CardTrader floor as NeoPrice unless completed transactions support it.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
TCGplayer currently shows fewer regular Gleaming Splendor listings than borderless listings. That does not automatically make the regular copy rarer, but it means the card-name price can hide a real version-level supply difference.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Verify regular collector number 15, borderless collector number 275, finish, seller count, total quantity, completed sales, CardTrader depth, and how both pools change after Prerelease and August 14. Check whether the regular pool is genuinely losing sellers or merely has delayed presale listings.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Smaug, Wicked Worm is being tested as a Treasure-funded card-draw commander. The Treasure enters tapped, so the useful part is building a mana reserve and turning later spells into more cards.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Verify Oracle text, combo requirements, mana-positive artifact requirement, graveyard setup, interruption points, card and print IDs, finish, treatment, CardTrader seller depth, TCGplayer condition-aware pricing, recent sales, marketplace agreement, Pricing Confidence, and whether cEDH testing spreads to submitted lists.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Thranduil has moved beyond ordinary Elf value decks. Buried Alive can load three specific Elves into the graveyard and turn Thranduil into an infinite-mana and card-draw engine.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Verify the complete rules interaction, Commander legality, exact combo requirements, interruption points, current deck adoption, exact printing, finish, seller count, listing depth, recent sales, marketplace agreement, and Pricing Confidence.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.