Sorcery Card Prices & Market Signals
Market Intel
Archimago’s win at SorceryFest is still the competitive headline according to [Sorcery TCG Official](https://sorcerytcg.com/news/sorceryfest-2026-the-third-grand-contest-of-the-year), and with Imposer and Pathfinder also in that Top 8, the format still looks like a three‑pillar world rather than a single villain. The market, meanwhile, is poking at some very specific corners, with Infusion Factory foil up about 31 percent, Quarrelsome Kobolds Alpha foil jumping nearly 50 percent, and Shrine of the Dragonlord climbing over 15 percent, all on noticeably thinner supply, which feels a lot more like targeted sweeping of small print pockets than a sudden global need for factories, angry little guys, and dragon shrines. Layer in the art‑collector energy from the Arthurian gilded chat on [All Things Contested Realm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) and Drew Tucker’s Remulus Immortals feature from [Sorcery TCG Official](https://sorcerytcg.com/news/meet-drew-tucker-at-gen-con-2026), and it looks like gameplay is stable while the collectors quietly rearrange the shiny stuff.
Tracking 1,953 Sorcery cards with 5 buyout alerts, 313 price predictions, and 13 arbitrage opportunities.