


Scourge
Magic pages should feel like an illuminated archive: rules-heavy, history-aware, and serious about print treatment — anchored right now by Stifle.
A tradeable basket for the whole set.
Coverage is live on 100% of the set right now, which is enough to show the market center even before the long tail fully fills in.
common is the dominant rarity band in this release, while Instant is the strongest card-family signal on the page today.
Magic collectors want chronology, finish awareness, and context about why a card matters across formats and eras.
Real activity where we have it, honest signals where we do not.
Where the card count is concentrated.
The best current storefronts touching this lane.
Continue the chronology.
Heat signal across the full set.
The strongest gainers right now.
Cards losing momentum in the current window.
Built for real set goals, not generic wishlists.
VaultStore completion tracking is designed for any-copy, any-variant, grade-specific, and language-specific goals. This page already knows the full card map; the collector layer sits on top of it.
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Why this set matters right now.
Reserved List icons, Commander staples, foils, borderless treatments, and modern premium printings all route through the same browse surface.
Foundations is the cleanest current on-ramp for cataloging modern staples.
Beta and Arabian Nights remain the benchmark history surfaces every serious collectible page gets measured against.
A destination page, not just a listing grid.
Scourge concluded the Onslaught block in 2026, representing the final chapter of Magic's return to Dominaria's apocalyptic narrative. The 143-card set introduced mechanics that would define competitive play for years, particularly in Legacy and Vintage formats. Stifle emerged as a cornerstone card for tempo strategies, offering unprecedented interaction with activated abilities and triggered effects. Brain Freeze established storm as a viable competitive archetype, fundamentally altering combo deck construction. Decree of Justice provided white with flexible late-game inevitability, while Sliver Overlord cemented slivers as a legitimate tribal strategy beyond casual play. Eternal Dragon exemplified the set's design philosophy, offering both utility and power through cycling mechanics. The set's emphasis on instant-speed interaction and creature synergies reflected evolving competitive standards. Scourge's card pool remains heavily represented in eternal formats, with multiple cards seeing consistent competitive play across decades. The set's limited environment proved challenging and skill-intensive, earning respect among draft enthusiasts for its nuanced gameplay patterns and strategic depth.
A great Magic catalog page needs to explain finish splits, print treatments, and why the set still matters across formats.
Scourge sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.





