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MTG Modern Staples Worth Scanning Right Now

Modern's price landscape shifts fast. Here are the cards Scryda users are scanning most — and what the current market data says about their value.

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Scryda Team

June 25, 2026·2 min read
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Modern is one of the most price-volatile formats in Magic. Cards spike hard, they crash hard, and missing a window by a week can cost you serious money. Here's what the data from Scryda users is telling us right now.

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The cards being scanned most in Modern

Based on aggregate scan data across the Scryda user base, these cards are getting the most attention from collectors right now:

Fury (Modern Horizons 2)

Evoke elementals define Modern, and Fury is central to every red-based strategy. Despite bans and unbans in the format, Fury remains a staple.

Current price range (NM): $28–$38 regular · $90–$120 foil

Solitude (Modern Horizons 2)

The white evoke elemental. Sees play in practically every white-based midrange and control deck.

Current price range (NM): $32–$44 regular · $95–$130 foil

Murktide Regent

The defining threat of UR Murktide — one of the most consistently successful Modern decks over the past three years.

Current price range (NM): $18–$25 regular · $55–$70 foil

How to use Scryda's price history for Modern

The 90-day price chart on any card is your best tool for spotting entry points. Modern prices respond heavily to tournament results — a GP or Pro Tour top 8 can move a card 40% in a weekend.

Set a price alert in Scryda on cards you want to buy, and you'll get notified when they dip to your target without having to watch the market manually.

Foils vs. non-foils in Modern

Modern players generally prefer non-foil for play copies since foils warp in sleeves. That creates a consistent premium on non-foils from a playability perspective, even when foils are worth more nominally.

When scanning a collection with both versions, Scryda correctly identifies the print and variant — including Extended Art, Borderless, and Retro Frame — so you always see the right price.

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