Summary

By bringing the world ofFalloutintoMagic: The Gathering,the folks over at Hasbro have also brought in lots of new fans.Wizards Of The Coastrecently released cards from various games and TV shows such asDr. WhoandLord of the Rings. All of these new releases have brought in a slew of new collectors. This is especially true forFalloutfans.

Despite being released recently, fans are already struggling to get their hands on theMagic: The Gathering: Falloutbooster packs due to how popular they are. While most of the cards hold at least some value, there are some that are worth considerably more than others.

Crucible Of Worlds Fallout MTG

10Crucible Of Worlds (Borderless, Surge Foil)

Behold, The G.E.C.K.!

Crucible of Worldsdefinitely has its place in a player’s deck, but, like most of the entries on this list, this specific card is more of a collector’s item. Outside ofFallout,Crucible of Worlds is a pretty valuable card,but since this one is aFalloutcard,its value goes way up.

The G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit) has a large part to play in the lore ofFallout.Because of this,Falloutfans will do their utmost to get their hands on the G.E.C.K., even if it is just in collectible card form!

Command Tower Fallout MTG

9Command Tower (Borderless, Surge Foil)

Enjoy The View From A Vantage Point

Not only is this a pretty powerful card to play in game, but the artwork on thisCommand Towercard is very popular amongFalloutfans. Like with mostFalloutillustrations, there’s a dark sense of humor injected into it, which makes nuclear war more manageable!

For many players ofMTG,Command Tower is a must-have card. So, by combining the popularity of the artwork with the usefulness of the card, it’s easy to see whythis card ranks among the most valuablein theFalloutuniverse.

Farewell Fallout MTG

8Farewell (Borderless, Surge Foil)

Press The Button For Maximum Destruction

Farewellcan change the flow of the game. However, it needs to be used in the right manner. Because of this, it is not typically considered a must-have card forMTGplayers, although many players have this card in their Commander. On the other hand, this is amust-have cardforFalloutlovers.

The classic Vault Boy wreaking havoc with what looks to be a missile launch button is something that manyFalloutplayers would love to have in their collection.As such, while this card may not be a game-breaker, it still holds tons of value forFalloutfans.

Arcane Signet Fallout MTG

7Arcane Signet (Borderless, Surge Foil)

A Good Card And An Even Better Collector’s Piece

Arcane Signetis a card that mostMTGplayers have in their Commander.It is a powerful card.There are many variants of this card, but the Borderless, Surge Foil,Falloutversion is proving to be a very popular card among collectors and players alike.

The card features the iconic Pip-Boy. The Pip-Boy is a crucial piece of equipment for any Vault Dweller, and is recognizable to any fans of Bethesda’s modernFalloutgames. Without it, the player would not be able to open vaults or use V.A.T.S.

Ravages Of War Fallout MTG

6Ravages Of War (Borderless, Surge Foil)

War, War Never Changes

While the value of this card has dropped slightly since its release, it will definitely increase in value over time.Ravages of Warhas been inMTGsince 1999.It destroys all land, which makes it a very powerful card in the right deck.

The card itself depicts a distraught Vault Boy on a beach with a Giddy Up Buttercup, andan Assaultronwearing an apron. There’s a lot to process in the artwork of this card, which is one of the reasons why it is such a popular collector’s piece.

Nuka-Cola Vending Machine Fallout MTG

5Nuka-Cola Vending Machine (Borderless, Surge Foil)

Who Doesn’t Enjoy An Ice-Cold Nuka-Cola?

There are a couple of versions of theNuka-Cola Vending Machinecard, but the version shown above is by far the rarest and most valuable.

In a food deck, this card is a must-have.While it can be a powerful card in the right deck,the artwork is one of the biggest draws for collectors. The comedic scene of the Vault Boy skipping through the apocalypse with Bottle and Cappy is truly a sight to see, and it makes this the kind of card collectors want to display proudly on their shelves.

The Wise Mothman Fallout MTG

4The Wise Mothman (Showcase, Surge Foil)

Beware, The Mothman!

TheMothman plays a large part inFallout 76.In the game, there is a whole group of people, The Cultists, who have dedicated their lives to the Mothman. As for its use inMTG, it can be a pretty potent card if played in the right way.

The standard version ofThe Wise Mothmancard isn’t valuable. It’sthe showcase, surge foil version, that is worth a fair amount of money.Should a player come across this card, it is definitely worth keeping it in a sleeve and stored in a safe place.

Wasteland Fallout MTG

3Wasteland (Borderless, Surge Foil)

A Card Designed For Destruction

TheWastelandcard exists in several forms, but theFalloutversion is one of the most highly sought-after.The card itself depicts the dark humor of Fallout.The Vault Boycrawling through the wasteland to grab a tin of Cram, is a clever and amusing design.

As for its ability, destroying an opponent’s nonbasic lands can be pretty useful in the right situation. Overall, the artwork and the general usefulness of this card makes it popular among bothMTGfans andFalloutfans alike.

Sol Ring Fallout MTG

2Sol Ring (Borderless, Surge Foil)

Sol Ring is Always A Winner

Sol Ringis a highly sought-after card among allMagic: The Gatheringfans. It is a very powerful card in-game, and is amust-have in almost every Commander.

While this card is usually expensive in anyMTGrelease, it is especially expensive in theFallout Universe.The artwork is iconic. It features the classic Vault Boy with his thumb up and a vault door opening in the background. It makes the borderless, surge foil version of Sol Ring worth a whole lot of cash!

Perception Bobblehead Fallout MTG

1Any Serial Numbered Card

The Collector’s Dream

Cards with serial numberson them being valuable is nothing new inMTG. They are extra special cards because there are only a set number of them printed. Getting hold of one of these cards either requires a lot of luck, or a lot of money.

The three examples featured at the start of this entry are just a few of the cards that can be found with serial numbers on them.Finding one of these cards is a dream among mostMTGfans, and anyone who has one knows they have one of the most valuable MTG cards on the market.