Every MTG Streets of New Capenna card worth money
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Three-color legendary creatures return to Magic: The Gathering via the Streets of New Capenna set, showcasing planeswalkers, lands, and creatures worth money.
Over a dozen Streets of New Capenna (SNC) cards are worth money prior to the official global launch scheduled to take place on April 29. The upcoming Standard-legal set features five crime boss families within three-color Shards, each of which has its own unique MTG mechanic. There are a total of three planeswalkers within the set, a Phyrexian, and the completed cycle of Triome lands that started within the Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths set.
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