MTG Kaldheim cards worth money
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Kaldheim is a Magic: The Gathering Standard-legal set that’s packed with a number of valuable cards.
Containing a total of 285 cards, Kaldheim (KHM) is a Viking-themed, Norse-inspired set. Tribal decks like Deathtouch and Elves were possible in the Standard and Limited formats with the launch of KHM. And a large number of legendary creatures within the set have provided solid cards for Commander players. Returning mechanics include Snow and Changeling, along with new ones like Foretell and Boast.
The launch of Innistrad: Crimson Vow (VOW) shifted the Standard meta, causing a number of price changes to KHM cards. More changes came via the launch of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty (NEO), leaving only five non-foil/Showcase cards priced around $10 or higher. But many of the Showcase and alternative art frames have maintained their value, with the highest price reaching over $150.
The KHM cards worth money are listed in descending order and will get price updates with the launch of each new MTG Standard-legal set and after major tournaments.
From Gods and Dragons to a Phyrexian Praetor, here are the KHM cards worth money.
Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider

Rated as one of the most potent KHM cards, Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider has established itself as a Phyrexian Preator to watch out for in the Commander, Standard, and Pioneer formats. Following the Kaldheim Championship, Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider was worth almost $45.
See Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger on AmazonVorinclex, Monstrous Raider’s non-foil Showcase version dropped to around $32 after the release of NEO and then rose to around $34 following the WotC Premier Play announcement. Its foil Phyrexian version is priced at around $174. There’s also a foil Showcase frame version of the Phyrexian Preator valued at around $52.
Goldspan Dragon
Goldspan Dragon is fun to play in the Standard format—and it’s powerful, too. Arguably one of the best-designed KHM cards, the dragon found a home in other Magic formats like Commander, Historic, and Brawl.
See Goldspan Dragon on AmazonFollowing the launch of NEO, the non-foil version of Goldspan Dragon dropped to around $28. The foil extended art version of the dragon, however, is valued at around $47.
Hengegate Pathway
Hengegate Pathway is a Dual-Land that enters the battlefield untapped in the MTG colors White and Blue. The KHM land was priced at around $5 but had an increase of 102 percent over the course of one week following the WotC Premier Play announcement. The non-foil version of Henegate Pathway is priced at around $17. A borderless foil version is worth around $20 and the prerelease borderless foil version is valued at around $25.
Valki, God of Lies
Valki, God of Lies is a Modal Double-Faced card with Tibalt, Cosmic Impostor on its backside. Valki immediately found a home in one of the most potent Standard Constructed decks prior to the 2021 Standard rotation, Dimir Rogues. The God of Lies has also seen solid amounts of gameplay in other Magic formats like Commander, Modern, and Pioneer.
See Valki, God of Lies on AmazonValki, God of Lies rose slightly in price following the NEO Championship and has its non-foil version valued at around $11. The foil borderless version of the legendary God is priced at around $31 and the Showcase foil version is worth around $28.
Esika, God of the Tree
Commander has become one of the most popular Magic formats to play in and the format has helped maintain the value of Esika, God of the Tree since the release of KHM. Once valued at around $16 for the non-foil version, the legendary God has slowly fallen in price, worth around $10 after the launch of NEO. There is a foil Showcase version of Esika worth around $19, though.
Koma, Cosmos Serpent
Koma, Cosmos Serpent flew under the radar at the launch of KHM. Slotted in as a sideboard card within Sultai Ultimatum decks at the Kaldheim Championship, the Legendary Serpent rose in value to around $15 as a solid finisher within ramp builds. Following the launch of NEO the non-foil version of Koma, Cosmos Serpent has fallen to around $10. The serpent also has a foil Showcase version worth around $20.
Halvar, God of Battle
Halvar, God of Battle is a Modal Double-Face God in KHM that slotted into Mono-White Aggro in Standard prior to the 2021 rotation and numerous Commander builds following the release of Kaldheim. The KHM God’s non-foil version dropped to around $6 and since bounced back to around $9 after the launch of NEO. Halvar, God of Battle also has a foil Showcase version priced at around $14.
Toski, Bearer of Secrets
The legendary squirrel, Toski, Bearer of Secrets, spiked in price after its KHM release to around $10. It then fell dramatically to around $2 several weeks later. Since then, it’s slowly been on the rebound, getting played in Commander builds like Chatterfang, along with Standard decks like Mono-Green Aggro, and Simic ramp. The non-foil version of Toski, Bearer of Secrets is valued at around $8 and has a foil Showcase version priced at around $11.
See Toski, Bearer of Secrets on AmazonOther Showcase/foil/frame KHM cards worth money
Some KHM non-foil cards aren’t worth more than a few dollars but have an alternative version that is worth more than $10. The World Tree has a foil extended art version valued at around $20. And the Hengegate Pathway has a foil extended art version priced at around $11.
Card prices within the KHM set are subject to change. We’ll update prices and entries following the global launch of new MTG Standard-legal sets and major Magic tournaments.
All images via WotC.
Update April 2 11:30 CT: All KHM card prices were updated for the month of March, following the launch of NEO.
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