Recurring Nightmare

Recurring Nightmare

tprmythic·Enchantment·{2}{B}

Legal in Legacy, Vintage.

About This Card

Recurring Nightmare is a mythic enchantment from Tempest Remastered..

Released May 2015 as part of Tempest Remastered (Masters reprint set). Click through to Tempest Remastered for the full set's price index, top movers, and sealed-product EV.

Recurring Nightmare is on the Reserved List, meaning it will never be reprinted — permanently constrained supply makes it a blue-chip MTG asset.

Banned in Commander — price reflects demand from other formats rather than competitive play.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Recurring Nightmare a good MTG investment?

Recurring Nightmare is a mythic from Tempest Remastered currently at check the page for current pricing. As a Reserved List card, it has permanently constrained supply. Legal in Legacy, Vintage. Check the SpellBook Score and reprint risk analysis on this page for a complete investment picture.

What is the price of Recurring Nightmare?

Recurring Nightmare from Tempest Remastered is currently priced on the page. SpellBook Finance tracks daily prices from TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, eBay, and EU marketplaces — compare all sources on this page.

Should I buy Recurring Nightmare?

At current pricing, Recurring Nightmare is a mythic with Legal in Legacy, Vintage.. Review the price history chart, supply signals, and reprint risk analysis on this page to make an informed decision.

Which buylist pays the most for Recurring Nightmare?

SpellBook compares Card Kingdom, CoolStuffInc, Star City Games, ABU Games, TCGPlayer, Manapool, and eBay. The Where to Sell section of this page surfaces today's highest net payout after fees and shipping, along with store credit bonuses when you want to trade up.

Is Recurring Nightmare going up or down?

Recurring Nightmare has no settled non-foil price yet, so direction is the read that matters. The multi-source chart above pulls TCGPlayer market, Card Kingdom, and eBay completed sales for this mythic enchantment as soon as it trades.

Is Recurring Nightmare worth buying?

Recurring Nightmare has no settled non-foil market price on file yet. When it changes hands, compare 17 sources before buying; fees and condition can move real cost 10 to 15%.

Recurring Nightmare reprint risk

Recurring Nightmare is on the Reserved List, so Wizards of the Coast has committed to never reprinting it. Supply is permanently capped; the only downside risk is a counterfeit market, not a new printing.

Recurring Nightmare price history

SpellBook has tracked Recurring Nightmare since its 2015 release in Tempest Remastered across TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, eBay completed sales, Cardmarket, and 13 other sources. The full multi-year chart and recent sale comps live above this section.