Tarkir: Dragonstorm was the third Magic: The Gathering release of 2025, and its emphasis on mighty dragons and Tarkir's iconic clans made it a standout in-universe set for some time.
It served as a perfect follow-up to the whimsical Aetherdrift, offering a wealth of valuable cards ranging from dragons and behemoths to much more.
Leveraging data from our partners at TCGPlayer, we've compiled this list of the set's most valuable cards based on current market prices. Have you pulled any of these? They could be worth more than you realize!

Magic: The Gathering Sarkhan, Dragon Ascendant
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Magic: The Gathering Elspeth Storm Slayer
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Magic: The Gathering Ugin, Eye of the Storms
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Magic: The Gathering All-Out Assault
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Magic: The Gathering Narset, Jeskai Waymaster
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Magic: The Gathering Clarion Conqueror
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Magic: The Gathering Dracogenesis
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Magic: The Gathering Craterhoof Behemoth
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Magic: The Gathering Elspeth Storm Slayer
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Magic: The Gathering Ugin, Eye of the Storms
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Sarkhan, Dragon Ascendant (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $55.90

Magic: The Gathering Sarkhan, Dragon Ascendant
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Nearly every entry featured here boasts the premium Halo Foil finish, starting with Sarkhan, Dragon Ascendant.
This low-cost planeswalker gains significant value each time you deploy dragon-type creatures onto the battlefield.
Elspeth, Storm Slayer (Showcase) - $66.97

Magic: The Gathering Elspeth Storm Slayer
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Spoiler alert: we'll encounter Elspeth, Storm Slayer again later, but this showcase planeswalker version currently commands around $70.
Elspeth enables token generation and buffs your creature tokens while providing removal for major threats.
Ugin, Eye of the Storms (Showcase) - $76.69

Magic: The Gathering Ugin, Eye of the Storms
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Having played a standard version of Ugin, Eye of the Storms, I can confirm this planeswalker brings tremendous value to colorless decks thanks to its ability to generate three colorless mana at no cost.
Combined with solid life gain and the capacity to cheat nonland permanents into play, it creates fantastic deck-building opportunities. We'll revisit Ugin shortly...
All-Out Assault (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $88.73

Magic: The Gathering All-Out Assault
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True to its name, All-Out Assault can dramatically swing games toward victory by distributing counters and deathtouch, while potentially granting an additional combat phase.
The Halo Foil edition can reach $90 or more in premium condition, so watch for these if you're still opening packs.
Narset, Jeskai Waymaster (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $90.25

Magic: The Gathering Narset, Jeskai Waymaster
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Narset, Jeskai Waymaster lets you refill your hand at end of turn after casting multiple spells, making her ideal for decks filled with low-cost cards.
This Halo Foil version carries a market value of $90, though near-mint copies have been listed around $100.
Clarion Conqueror (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $120.06

Magic: The Gathering Clarion Conqueror
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A 3/3 flyer for three mana that shuts down your opponent's activated abilities? Absolutely, we appreciate Clarion Conqueror.
While this Halo Foil can approach $140, its current market price hovers around $120.
Dracogenesis (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $150.74

Magic: The Gathering Dracogenesis
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This devastating enchantment, Dracogenesis, allows you to cast Dragon spells without paying their mana costs.
The Halo Foil edition reaches $150, with some listings pushing toward $320.
Craterhoof Behemoth (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $157.18

Magic: The Gathering Craterhoof Behemoth
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Another potential game-ender, Craterhoof Behemoth demands substantial mana but can supercharge your creatures for a decisive final attack.
This Showcase Halo version sometimes approaches $200, though market value remains around $160.
Elspeth Storm Slayer (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $423.22

Magic: The Gathering Elspeth Storm Slayer
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We promised she'd return! The Halo Foil variant of Elspeth, Storm Slayer currently commands approximately $400, slightly below its market value.
Consider picking one up if you're interested!
Ugin, Eye of the Storms (Showcase - Halo Foil) - $443.99

Magic: The Gathering Ugin, Eye of the Storms
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Finally, this spectacular Halo Foil treatment elevates Ugin, Eye of the Storms from powerful card to breathtaking collectible.
Be prepared for the price tag—while market value approaches $450, actual purchases often near $500.
