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Magic: The Gathering Price Drops

Track Magic: The Gathering cards with the steepest recent declines using daily tracked prices, market history, and downside signal context.

Summary

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Drops

Timeframe

Weekly

Rows

25

Last Price Refresh

Jun 23, 2026, 8:13 PM

Pricing

Direct TCGTracking weekly snapshot math

Singles weekly movers are now using direct TCGTracking snapshot math.
The full seven-day TT baseline was missing, so weekly movers are temporarily using the latest available TT baseline from 2026-06-15 (8 days back).
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How to Read MTG Price Drops

This page is for finding Magic cards that are losing momentum or resetting after previous highs. Use it to spot steep recent declines, compare daily and weekly weakness, and decide whether a card looks broken, overextended, or potentially worth monitoring for a later rebound.

Price drops become more useful when you compare them against tournament results, public deck usage, and set-level context. A large decline with stable play patterns can mean something very different from a decline that is happening alongside fading usage everywhere else.

Related views: price spikes, set explorer, tournament decks, and public deck trends.

MTG Price Drop Results

CardSetChangeCurrent PricePercentShop
Caustic Bronco

#82

StandardPioneerModern+3
Set
OTJ
Change
-$2.08
Current Price
$0.35
Percent
-85.60%
Teacher's Pest]

#238

StandardPioneerModern+3
Set
SOS
Change
-$0.74
Current Price
$0.31
Percent
-70.48%
Hidden Horror

TCGTracking

ModernCommanderLegacy+1
Set
P02
Change
-$2.26
Current Price
$1.23
Percent
-64.76%
Viridian Corrupter

#113

ModernCommanderLegacy+1
Set
ONC
Change
-$4.42
Current Price
$2.64
Percent
-62.61%
Plains

#289

StandardPioneerModern+4
Set
CEI
Change
-$2.17
Current Price
$2.18
Percent
-49.89%

Risk Layer

MTG Price Drop Fundamentals

Below, you'll find fundamental data that may help identify future price drops. These are directional indicators rather than guarantees, and they work best when used alongside your own research.

Cards With Falling Deck Usage But Flat Prices

Demand is cooling off, but price still looks comparatively firm.

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