TCGTalk Logo
Today
Pokemon▲ +0.04%Yugioh▼ -0.01%Magic▼ -0.16%One Piece▲ +0.04%Top Gainer · Stakataka GX #107▲ +2393.3%Top Loser · Booster Box▼ -98.3%Biggest Rise · Booster Box [1st Edition]▲ +S$52,416Biggest Drop · Booster Box▼ −S$29,161SG Avg Price Diff+67.4%Avg Arbitrage Savings3.9%Market Efficiency80.3%Pokemon▲ +0.04%Yugioh▼ -0.01%Magic▼ -0.16%One Piece▲ +0.04%Top Gainer · Stakataka GX #107▲ +2393.3%Top Loser · Booster Box▼ -98.3%Biggest Rise · Booster Box [1st Edition]▲ +S$52,416Biggest Drop · Booster Box▼ −S$29,161SG Avg Price Diff+67.4%Avg Arbitrage Savings3.9%Market Efficiency80.3%
Live prices →
GuidesMarket AnalysisMarket Analysis

Hurricane Magic 7th Edition price spike explained

If you have been monitoring the secondary market for vintage Magic: The Gathering cards over the last 24 hours, you likely noticed a massive anomaly i...

🔥
Hurricane Magic 7th Edition price spike explainedMay 4, 2026

Hurricane Magic 7th Edition price spike explained



If you have been monitoring the secondary market for vintage Magic: The Gathering cards over the last 24 hours, you likely noticed a massive anomaly in the pricing of Hurricane from Magic 7th Edition. While most of the market has seen steady, incremental movements, Hurricane has experienced a statistical outlier that has caught the attention of collectors and speculators alike.

In today's market report for May 4, 2026, we are breaking down the massive percentage jumps in 7th Edition foils and the notable retreats in recent specialty sets like Magic Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Why did Hurricane (Magic 7th Edition) price increase by 1790%?



The most staggering figure in the current market data is the movement of Hurricane (Magic 7th Edition). The card has jumped from a price of $0.66 to $12.48, representing a staggering 1790.91% increase in a single day.

When a card moves from under a dollar to double digits in a 24-hour window, it usually indicates a sudden shift in liquidity or a single high-value sale that has reset the floor for the card's value. For buyers, this represents a massive entry barrier that didn't exist yesterday. For sellers, this is a moment of extreme volatility where the "market price" may be temporarily disconnected from the historical average.

Is Bedlam [Foil] (Magic 7th Edition) still going up?



While Hurricane’s percentage gain is the highest, the movement in Bedlam [Foil] from Magic 7th Edition is arguably more significant for high-end collectors due to its much higher price point. Bedlam [Foil] has risen from $56.93 to $84.44, a healthy 48.32% increase.

What makes this move particularly interesting is the premium seen in graded versions. The ungraded (raw) price currently sits at $84.44, but if you are looking at a PSA/BGS 9 specimen, the price climbs to $100.96. For those chasing top-tier preservation, the BGS 9.5 is valued at $250, and a CGC 10 reaches $280.

The spread between the raw price and the CGC 10 price is quite wide, suggesting that while the raw market is heating up, the "gem mint" supply remains extremely scarce and commands a massive multiplier. This isn't just a single-day blip; the upward trajectory of 7th Edition foils suggests a concentrated period of buying for this specific printing.

What is driving the Worship [Foil] (Magic 7th Edition) price increase?



Following the trend of 7th Edition foils, Worship [Foil] #56 (Magic 7th Edition) has seen a significant climb of 23.14%, moving from $72.86 to $89.72.

Much like Bedlam, the graded market for Worship is seeing a massive divergence. While the ungraded price is $89.72, a PSA/BGS 9 version jumps to $159. The BGS 9.5 sits at $175, and the PSA/BGS 8–8.5 tier is priced at $152.50. The fact that the PSA/BGS 9 price is significantly higher than the 8–8.5 price indicates that collectors are specifically hunting for high-grade specimens rather than just any foil copy.

Are Thundermare [Foil] and Lord of the Undead [Foil] part of a larger trend?



The volatility isn's limited to the 7th Edition era. We are seeing significant upward movement in other older foil sets as well:

* Thundermare [Foil] (Magic 9th Edition): This card has seen a massive 831.08% jump, moving from $0.74 to $6.89. While the ungraded price is currently $6.89, the scarcity of high-grade copies is evident, with a CGC 10 commanding a much higher $67.
* Lord of the Undead [Foil] (Magic 8th Edition): This card has seen a more steady, albeit strong, increase of 28.92%, moving from $19.95 to $25.72. The premium for condition remains high here, with a CGC 10 priced at $119.99.

For collectors, these numbers suggest that the "foil" premium in older, non-modern sets is currently experiencing a period of intense upward pressure.

What's causing the Hei Bai, Forest Guardian price drop?



Not all movement is upward. We are seeing a notable correction in the Magic Avatar: The Last Airbender set. Hei Bai, Forest Guardian [Foil] #139 (Magic Avatar: The Last Airbender) has dropped from $13.58 to $10.21, a decrease of 24.82%.

This drop follows a period of stability, suggesting that the recent high prices may have been unsustainable, leading to a correction in the ungraded market.

Why is Sokka, Bold Boomeranger [Foil] and King Cheetah [Foil] losing value?



The downward trend is also affecting other cards from the Avatar and 9th Edition eras:

* Sokka, Bold Boomerlarnger [Foil] #240 (Magic Avatar: The Last Airbender): This card has fallen from $2.72 to $1.84, a loss of 32.35%.
* King Cheetah [Foil] (Magic 9th Edition): This card has seen a 28.9% decline, moving from $5.19 down to $3.69. Interestingly, the graded market for King Cheetah remains very tight; a PSA/BGS 9 is only $4.99, and a BGS 9.5 is just $5, meaning the price drop on raw copies has not yet significantly impacted the value of high-grade slabs.

Is Fire & Ice (Magic Apocalypse) and Marionette Master worth buying right now?



If you are looking for "dip" opportunities, two cards have seen significant percentage losses:

1. Fire & Ice (Magic Apocalypse): This card saw a massive spike of 46.95% as of April 29, 2026, but has since reversed sharply. As of today, May 4, it has dropped from $2.41 to $1.53, a 36.51% decrease. This looks like a classic "pump and dump" or a correction following a short-lived hype cycle.
2. Marionette Master (Magic Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Commander): This more recent card has also moved downward, dropping from $3.11 to $2t.37, a 23.79% decrease.

Summary Table of Today's Market Movements



Card NameSetChange (%)New Price
HurricaneMagic 7th Edition+1790.91%$12.48
Thundermare [Foil]Magic 9th Edition+831.08%$6.89
Bedlam [Foil]Magic 7th Edition+48.32%$84.44
Lord of the Undead [Foil]Magic 8th Edition+28.92%$25.72
Worship [Foil]Magic 7th Edition+23.14%$89.72
Hei Bai, Forest Guardian [Foil]Magic Avatar: TLA-24.82%$10.21
King Cheetah [Foil]Magic 9th Edition-28.90%$3.69
Sokka, Bold Boomeranger [Foil]Magic Avatar: TLA-32.35%$1.84
Fire & IceMagic Apocalypse-36.51%$1.53
Marionette MasterAFR Commander-23.79%$2.37
Share this piece