Repeated coverage; market confirmation limited
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Referenced in 10 reviewed reports across 43 days. Reports from Jun 28, 2026 to Aug 10, 2026 repeated one public signal type around the same canonical context.
Intelligence History
A chronological record of reviewed Trend Intelligence reports that connected Legacy to deckbuilding, product, supply, pricing, or market changes.
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Recurring Signals
Repeated coverage; market confirmation limited
Referenced in 10 reviewed reports across 43 days. Reports from Jun 28, 2026 to Aug 10, 2026 repeated one public signal type around the same canonical context.
Historical recurring signal
Referenced in 10 reviewed reports across 7 days. Reports from Jul 8, 2026 to Jul 15, 2026 repeated 2 signal types around the same canonical context.
Recurring signal
Referenced in 8 reviewed reports across 21 days. Reports from Jul 18, 2026 to Aug 8, 2026 repeated one public signal type around the same canonical context.
Reviewed Reports
The Stardew Valley drop has more than character art. It includes a new Stardew Valley land plus Wedding Ring, Swords to Plowshares, Rites of Flourishing, Crop Rotation, Homeward Path, Yavimaya, Sword of Forge and Frontier, Treasure Vault, Sol Ring, and Arcane Signet.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check foil versus nonfoil, bundle type, WPN-store source, sale start and end, purchase limits, promo eligibility, seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, and completed sales.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
The Hobbit is not one version story. Gleaming gold Smaug, classic-artist box toppers, Dwarvish cards, book covers, Dragon hoard frames, journey lands, seasonal lands, and Scene Box cards all enter through different products.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check HOB versus HOC, collector number, finish, treatment, language, product source, preorder status, seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, and whether a price is an asking price or completed sale.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Spinner Rack Specials puts vintage-comic art on Hex Magic, Tippy-Toe, Baxter Building, Hammerhead, and Undead Hand Ninja. Hex Magic is the playable card most likely to pull deckbuilders toward the drop, while Tippy-Toe carries Commander and Squirrel interest.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check live availability, foil versus nonfoil, purchase limits, sale end time, product source, seller count, listing depth, confirmed bonus cards, marketplace agreement, and price confidence.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Star Trek's first look is mostly a version and product-source story. The set has actor-signed headliners, Stardates reprints, LCARS shock lands, scene cards, four Commander decks, and premium surge-foil products that should not share one price.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact set code, collector number, finish, treatment, product source, preorder status, seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, and whether prices are completed sales or early asking prices.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
The Ten Rings, Thor, Cosmic Cube, and Namor are still up for the week, but all four moved down today. Tony Stark and several cheaper cards gained a little, which is a very different story from the sharp moves seen earlier in the release window.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check the July 15 timestamp, exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, seller count, listing depth, recent sales, stale listings, marketplace agreement, and price confidence.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Marvel cards are moving in different directions on MTGGoldfish, but the percentages are only a starting point. Namor, Cosmic Cube, The Ten Rings, Mjolnir, Doctor Doom, and Hex Magic need exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, CardTrader depth, and TCGplayer sales checks before the move changes rankings.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check source timestamp, print_id, collector number, exact printing, finish, treatment, condition, product source, seller count, listing count, CardTrader depth, stale listings, sell-through, TCGplayer completed sales, marketplace agreement, and price confidence before changing rankings.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Marvel cards are not moving together. MTGGoldfish updated the mover source on July 13, 2026 at 02:18:58 UTC: The Ten Rings was down 11% for the day but still up 51% for the week, while Namor was up 7% for the day and 95% for the week.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check the July 13 source timestamp, exact printing, collector number, finish, treatment, product source, condition, seller count, inventory depth, listing depth, recent sell-through, stale listings, marketplace agreement, and price confidence.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
The Ten Rings and Namor are still far above last week's prices, but both moved down today. Cosmic Cube, Ultron, The Mind Stone, King T'Challa, Thor, and Shang-Chi posted smaller daily gains.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check the July 12 source timestamp, exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, seller count, listing depth, recent sales, stale listings, marketplace agreement, and price confidence.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Hex Magic is still getting attention as a cheap personal wheel for Storm and exile decks. It is up over the week, but the current Reddit discussion includes large speculative positions, so fresh sales and seller depth matter.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, foil versus nonfoil, TCGplayer condition-aware sales, CardTrader seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and Pro Tour Storm decklists.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Marvel cards are no longer moving as one group. The Ten Rings and Namor are still near double their prices from a week ago, while The Mind Stone, Squirrel Girl, Loki, Black Widow, and King T'Challa are weaker.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check source timestamp, exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, seller count, listing depth, recent sales, stale listings, marketplace agreement, and whether price changes continue after the weekend.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Marvel prices are still splitting by card and version. The Ten Rings, Namor, Mjolnir, Thor, Cosmic Cube, Captain America, Shang-Chi, and Hex Magic are moving up, while Squirrel Girl, Loki, Black Widow, Mole Man, and some locations are weaker.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, seller count, inventory depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, stale listings, and post-Pro Tour movement.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Hex Magic is the Marvel uncommon players are actually putting into competitive shells. Modern Ruby Storm wants it with Desperate Ritual, Legacy Storm is testing it too, and Commander spellslinger decks may also want copies.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, foil versus nonfoil, seller count, listing depth, recent sell-through, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and whether Modern Ruby Storm keeps playing four copies.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Marvel prices still do not read cleanly. Thor, Ultron, M.O.D.O.K., Shang-Chi, Namor, The Ten Rings, King T'Challa, Mjolnir, Squirrel Girl, Mole Man, The Mind Stone, and Hex Magic need exact-version checks before the price story makes sense.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, finish, treatment, product source, seller count, inventory depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, current listings, stale listings, and whether the move is deck demand or release-window repricing.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Sewer-veillance Cam is not just a casual combo card anymore. A Goblin Welder shell has put it into Legacy conversation, but the market check is whether Cam, Welder, Engineer, and artifact staples are actually selling after the result.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, finish, treatment, seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and whether sales happened after the Legacy result.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Hex Magic is the Marvel uncommon players are actually putting into competitive shells. Modern Ruby Storm wants it with Desperate Ritual, Legacy Storm is testing it too, and Commander spellslinger decks may also want copies.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, foil versus nonfoil, seller count, listing depth, recent sell-through, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and whether Modern Ruby Storm keeps playing four copies.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Sewer-veillance Cam is not just a Standard or Commander combo card anymore. A Goblin Welder shell used it to win a large Legacy event by looping artifacts for mana, cards, and damage.
This format was part of the play context.
What to check next: Check exact printing, finish, treatment, seller count, listing depth, marketplace agreement, price confidence, and whether sales happened after the Legacy Showcase result.
Version-specific: compare the exact set, collector number, finish, treatment, and product source before trusting the move.
Loki, God of Mischief is still getting real testing. Modern lists are using repeatable targeting and cheap artifacts to draw extra cards, while Commander players are also trying him in value shells.
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The ban update needs clean labels. Seeker is banned in Pauper, Candelabra is banned in Legacy, six cards are banned in Brawl, and The Fantasticar stayed legal but is still being watched in Vintage.
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Stronghold Gambit is moving because supply is thin, not because a new deck suddenly broke it. It is mostly Legacy Reanimator sideboard tech with some fringe Commander use.
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The Fantasticar survived the June 29 update, but Wizards still called it out. Vintage and Legacy players should keep checking whether the artifact decks adapt or keep posting results.
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