Deck Price Tag: LSV Turbo Land

June 17, 2010 | Posted by Dee

I’ve already written a quick strategy guide for LSV’s TurboLand deck, so let’s look at the price tag of the deck based on eBay prices.

As of today (June 17, 2010), Oracle of Mul Daya is only $1.03, Avenger of Zendikar is $2.95, and Lotus Cobra is $10.06. I think these cards are great investments to pick up in preparation for the Standard format in October when Shards of Alara block and M10 rotates out. These cards were played in many of the top Block deck lists in the Pro Tour San Juan. The top Block lists are good to examine to see what kind of decks will be played in Standard after a rotation.

There’s a really good chance the prices of these cards will rise so get yours now to save money. Lotus Cobra has an especially big upside. It was a 4-of in many of the Pro Tour San Juan decks. I could see it easily reaching $20-$30.

Here are the other card prices along with the total deck price.

LSV TurboLand

Player: Luis Scott-Vargas (LSV)
Results: 2nd place at StarCityGames.com Open: Seattle

Click the links to buy the cards on eBay.

Maindeck:

QTY Card Name Avg. Price Total Price
4 Lotus CobraeBay Tracker $5.03 $20.12
4 Oracle of Mul DayaeBay Tracker $1.14 $4.56
4 Avenger of ZendikareBay Tracker $3.09 $12.36

QTY Card Name Avg. Price Total Price
1 Ponder (LRW) $0.59 $0.59
4 Explore $0.47 $1.88
4 Rampant Growth (10th) $0.26 $1.04
4 Jace, the Mind SculptoreBay Tracker $46.87 $187.48
4 Time Warp (M10)eBay Tracker $4.09 $16.36
3 Mind Spring (M10) $0.40 $1.20

QTY Card Name Avg. Price Total Price
4 Misty RainforesteBay Tracker $11.17 $44.68
4 Khalni Garden $0.36 $1.44
2 Verdant CatacombseBay Tracker $8.08 $16.16
4 Halimar Depths $0.44 $1.76
1 Scalding TarneBay Tracker $11.13 $11.13
4 Tectonic EdgeeBay Tracker $0.51 $2.04
4 Island $0.00 $0.00
5 Forest $0.00 $0.00

Sideboard:

QTY Card Name Avg. Price Total Price
3 Roil Elemental $0.33 $0.99
1 Terastodon $0.53 $0.53
4 Narcolepsy $0.25 $1.00
3 Fog $0.25 $0.75
2 Negate (M10) $0.25 $0.50
2 Jace Beleren (LRW)eBay Tracker $5.11 $10.22


Total Deck Price: $336.79

Total deck price is based on the eBay card prices from Feb 06, 2012 13:33 (GMT/UTC). Learn more about our up-to-date prices. Check out our deck pricing tool if you want to price your own decklist.

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6 Responses to “Deck Price Tag: LSV Turbo Land”

  1. JG on July 8th, 2010 5:22 pm

    Hi it seems to be a v good deck, what abt the sb plans? Could u give me some ideas? My meta here is jund, naya allies, rdw and superfirends
    Thks
    JG

  2. Dee on July 11th, 2010 9:07 pm

    Jund

    50/50 matchup

    +4 Narcolepsy
    +2 Negate

    -4 Time Warp
    -1 Ponder
    -1 Rampant Growth

    Naya Allies

    50/50 matchup

    +3 Fog
    +4 Narcolepsy

    -4 Time Warp
    -1 Ponder
    -2 Rampant Growth

    RDW

    really bad matchup, probably 15/85 :(

    +3 Fog
    +4 Narcolepsy

    -4 Time Warp
    -3 Mind Spring

    Super Friends

    65/35 matchup

    +1 Terrastodon
    +2 Negate
    +2 Jace Beleren

    -1 Ponder
    -2 Time Warp
    -1 Lotus Cobra
    -1 Avenger

  3. JABluemage on September 7th, 2010 12:11 pm

    What do you think about leylines of anticipation as replacement for time warp post shift?

  4. Dee on September 7th, 2010 3:25 pm

    I don’t think Leyline can replace Warp. Warp is pretty much impossible to replace imo because it gives you so much mana and card advantage if you have a lot of lands and Jace on the battlefield. No other card comes close to that power.

    But the Turboland framework (Cobra, Jace, Avenger, Oracle, Explore) will probably be strong since many of the cards that are good against Turboland will rotate out. Personally, I would think about adding red like Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa’s block constructed deck from this link:
    http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/eventcoverage/ptsj10/blockdecklists

  5. JABluemage on September 14th, 2010 1:02 pm

    I really like the bant version right above it and had been thinking about bringing in doj somehow.

  6. Dee on September 14th, 2010 1:53 pm

    Yeah, that Bant deck looks pretty sweet. I think it might have problems with Valakut Titan with maindeck Summoning Trap, but it seems to have solid matchups with the rest of the field.





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