Magical Meta Best Cards in World Championship Decks

Best Cards in World Championship Decks

The best cards in World Championship Decks (Magic) ranked by TCGPlayer market price and sales volume. We track 1376 singles in World Championship Decks. Chase card: Gaea's Cradle - 1999 Matt Linde (USG) at $296.31.

Cards tracked1376
Highest card$296.31
Average price$20.23
Last updated2026-06-06

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Top 25 best cards in World Championship Decks

Period
#1

Gaea's Cradle - 1999 Matt Linde (USG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$296.31

#2

Chrome Mox - 2004 Manuel Bevand (MRD)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$38.98

#3

Grim Monolith - 2000 Jon Finkel (ULG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$32.16

1 sold (30d)

#4

Academy Rector - 2000 Nicolas Labarre (UDS)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$30.27

13 sold (30d)

#5

Grim Monolith - 1999 Kai Budde (ULG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$28.73

1 sold (30d)

#6

Metalworker - 2000 Jon Finkel (UDS)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$27.79

7 sold (30d)

#7

Force of Will - 1997 Janosch Kuhn (ALL)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$23.18

1 sold (30d)

#8

City of Brass - 2002 Brian Kibler (7ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$15.00

#9

Lightning Bolt - 1996 Mark Justice (4ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$13.27

1 sold (30d)

#10

Flooded Strand - 2004 Gabriel Nassif (ONS)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$11.37

#11

City of Brass - 1997 Jakub Slemr (5ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$10.10

1 sold (30d)

#12

Cursed Scroll - 1999 Kai Budde (TMP)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$8.43

12 sold (30d)

#13

Cursed Scroll - 1998 Ben Rubin (TMP)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$7.91

7 sold (30d)

#14

Birds of Paradise - 2002 Sim Han How (7ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$6.79

#15

Forsaken Wastes - 1997 Jakub Slemr (MIR) (SB)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$6.59

3 sold (30d)

#16

Birds of Paradise - 1998 Brian Selden (5ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$5.33

3 sold (30d)

#17

Masticore - 1999 Kai Budde (UDS)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$4.64

5 sold (30d)

#18

Abeyance - 1997 Janosch Kuhn (WTH)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$4.30

1 sold (30d)

#19

Hall of Gemstone - 1998 Brian Selden (MIR) (SB)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$4.29

1 sold (30d)

#20

Quirion Ranger - 1997 Svend Geertsen (VIS)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$3.72

#21

Aura of Silence - 1998 Brian Hacker (WTH)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$2.46

#22

Duress - 1999 Jakub Slemr (USG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$1.73

#23

Voltaic Key - 1999 Kai Budde (USG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$1.06

1 sold (30d)

#24

Knight of Stromgald - 1997 Jakub Slemr (5ED)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$0.58

4 sold (30d)

#25

Pouncing Jaguar - 1999 Matt Linde (USG)

World Championship Decks · S

30d price · volume

$0.54

4 sold (30d)

Top 10 at a glance

  1. Gaea's Cradle - 1999 Matt Linde (USG) · $296.31
  2. Chrome Mox - 2004 Manuel Bevand (MRD) · $38.98
  3. Grim Monolith - 2000 Jon Finkel (ULG) · $32.16
  4. Academy Rector - 2000 Nicolas Labarre (UDS) · $30.27
  5. Grim Monolith - 1999 Kai Budde (ULG) · $28.73
  6. Metalworker - 2000 Jon Finkel (UDS) · $27.79
  7. Force of Will - 1997 Janosch Kuhn (ALL) · $23.18
  8. City of Brass - 2002 Brian Kibler (7ED) · $15.00
  9. Lightning Bolt - 1996 Mark Justice (4ED) · $13.27
  10. Flooded Strand - 2004 Gabriel Nassif (ONS) · $11.37

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