The upcoming Magic: The Gathering set, Lost Caverns of Ixalan, is generating excitement among players due to its inclusion of several valuable reprints. MTG Japan recently revealed that the set’s box topper will be a reprint of Coat of Arms, a card that is highly sought after for tribal decks. With copies of the card typically costing around $20, a reprint is long overdue.

In addition to Coat of Arms, Wizards of the Coast had previously announced that Lost Caverns of Ixalan would feature reprints of Lost Cavern of Souls and Mana Crypt. While Mana Crypt will not be legal in Standard play, the inclusion of these reprints provides players with the opportunity to add these cards to their collections.

Another notable reprint in the set is Gishath, Sun’s Avatar, a powerful dinosaur card that has been increasing in price leading up to the set’s release. However, with the reprint now revealed, the price of the card is expected to decrease.

Resplendent Angel, a popular angel card, is also receiving a reprint in Lost Caverns of Ixalan. This card, known for its life-gaining and token-making abilities, had previously been valued at around $40, but the reprint is likely to drive down its price.

Lastly, Growing Rites of Itlimoc, a top card from the original Ixalan block, is being reprinted in the set. This legendary enchantment is highly versatile in green decks, as it helps players find creatures and can transform into a land that provides mana ramp.

Overall, the inclusion of these valuable reprints in Lost Caverns of Ixalan is generating excitement among Magic: The Gathering players. The set is set to release soon, and players can look forward to adding these sought-after cards to their collections.

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