Ultra•PRO is releasing a new, limited-edition Magic: The Gathering item called Relic Tokens, and the first wave is called the Eternal Collection. The first run of these Relic Tokens will never be reproduced, though there will be more sets in the future with different art.
The value of the New Phyrexia Goblin token is likely tied to the overall demand for 1/1 Goblin tokens rather than Chancellor of the Forge itself. While I'm not a huge Vorthos guy, I'm guessing this version is considered the most pimp (non-promo) 1/1 Goblin token. Contribute to diab0l/mtg-forge development by creating an account on GitHub. Lands and tokens with different amounts/types of counters will no longer stack.
Relic Tokens will be sold three per pack in blind packs, including commons, uncommons, and rares. The first wave includes fifteen different tokens, and there will be foil and non-foil versions for each. Each booster display contains twenty-four packs.
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MTG Relic Tokens Booster Display
Item Code: UPRMTGRT
MSRP: $119.76
Releases Q4 2017/Q1 2018
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/ar ... 2017-03-27
Two mechanics shown: Embalm and Exert
Embalm is on creatures: costs some mana plus exiling the creature card from the graveyard. Creates a token pseudo-copy of the creature; it has the same name, but no mana cost, adds Zombie as a creature type and is always white. Each embalm creature will get its own token.
Exert: exerting a creature means that it won't untap during your next untap step. Exerting is implemented as a choice you make as you attack with the creature, and it triggers another ability.