Top Selling Magic: The Gathering Cards on TCGplayer: March 2026

The first step to serving customer demand is to understand it. So to help you follow what’s currently popular with players and collectors, we’ve put together a pair of downloadable CSV reports of the top-selling Magic: The Gathering cards of the past month.

These reports show the name and set of the Magic cards with the highest total number of copies sold on the TCGplayer Marketplace between March 1 and 29, 2026. The reports consider cards from different sets to be distinct (even if they have the same name), but do not distinguish copies sold by condition (Near Mint, Lightly Played, etc.) or by printing (Foil, etc.).

The two reports cover cards that had an average sale price in March within two ranges: $50.00 or more, and $1.00 to $49.99.

Here are five highlights from each report.

Top Selling Magic Cards: $50 or More

#1 Badgermole Cub
Set: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Average Sale Price: $52.55

Badgermole’s mountain-sized popularity made it the bestselling Magic card over $50 for the fifth month in a row.

It all comes down to the card’s power. With no additional support, Badgermole Cub puts 3/3 worth of stats into play and accelerates you one mana—not bad at all. But with any kind of mana dorks (like Llanowar Elves) or lands that sacrifice themselves (like fetch lands), the cub quickly builds an overwhelming mana advantage. It even stacks with itself!

We’ve seen Badgermole Cub burrow its way into Standard, Modern, Commander, and even Legacy. You should expect it to keep popping up in any format where it’s legal for the foreseeable future.

#2 The Soul Stone
Set: Marvel's Spider-Man
Average Sale Price: $63.21

In Commander, The Soul Stone is an efficient, indestructible mana rock that offers recurring value once you harness it—a no-brainer for almost any black deck.

The other Infinity Stones are expected to make their cardboard debuts in later Marvel sets like Marvel Super Heroes, likely along with some payoff for assembling them all, so any players with the means to do so are picking up their copies of The Soul Stone now while it’s relatively inexpensive.

#3 Rhystic Study
Set: Prophecy
Average Sale Price: $53.14

Rhystic Study is a staple of Commander, and the single most-played Game Changer according to EDHREC. While some players have worried (or wished) that WotC would ban the card given its ubiquity, the Commander Format Panel’s announcement on February 9 reiterated that they have no plans to ban the card in the near future. As a result, fans have felt confident continuing to spend over $50 per copy.

#4 Esper Sentinel
Set: Modern Horizons 2
Average Sale Price: $52.04

A repeatable draw effect in white for just one mana, Esper Sentinel has somehow avoided being added to the list of Game Changers despite being a staple of high-powered Commander decks. With Modern Horizons 2 approaching its 5-year anniversary, copies of Sentinel have risen above the $50 threshold necessary to appear in this report.

#5 Roaming Throne
Set: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
Average Sale Price: $54.12

Roaming Throne was always destined to be a Commander staple—but if that wasn’t enough, it’s now a staple of Standard too thanks to all the typal support in Lorwyn Eclipsed. Elemental decks are already notching Top 8s at Regional Championships, and they may do more than that before Throne finally rotates.

Top Selling Magic Cards: $1.00 to $49.99

#1 Heralds of the Shredder - Vigor
Set: Commander: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Average Sale Price: $1.94

Other versions of Vigor tend to go for $15 or more, due to how well it plays into the battlecruiser strategy of most mid-power Commander decks. This reprint from the Turtle Power! Commander precon that released on March 6 has stayed affordable so far because so much of the product’s value is tied up in new cards like Mona Lisa, Ever Adaptable and other crazy reprints like City of Brass.

#2 Sol Ring
Set: Commander: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Average Sale Price: $1.08

Sol Ring always ranks among the bestselling cards in Magic, thanks to being a symbol of the game’s most popular format, but those sales are usually spread out among its many (many) reprints. This version of Sol Ring had one of the lowest Market Prices in March, which helped it show up in more players’ carts when they used Cart Optimizer.

#3 Endless Foot Assault
Set: Commander: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Average Sale Price: $2.75

Commander players love creating huge boards full of token creatures and attacking with them. Endless Foot Assault rewards players who do the latter by helping them do the former, making it one of the most popular new cards in TMNT.

#4 Fabled Passage
Set: Commander: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Average Sale Price: $2.11

Like Vigor and City of Brass, this reprint from the TMNT precon has undercut the price of all other copies of Fable Passage and is now the default version for players looking for a deal.

#5 Mutagen Man, Living Ooze
Set: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Average Sale Price: $2.74

Another new Commander staple, Mutagen Man discounts the cost to use the Mutagen tokens it creates, along with any other tokens you happen to be playing like Food tokens or Clue tokens. Given the popularity of those tokens in Commander, it’s no wonder players are picking up Mutagen Man.

 

Selling cards that have high “velocity” keeps your cash flow healthy so you can take advantage of new opportunities. Check out our reports on the top-selling cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokémon, and be sure to list these cards on TCGplayer to unlock value you can reinvest in your business.