
Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander.
About This Card
Reverse Damage is a rare instant from Rivals Quick Start Set..
Released July 1996 as part of Rivals Quick Start Set (set). Click through to Rivals Quick Start Set for the full set's price index, top movers, and sealed-product EV.
Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander — cross-format demand provides multiple price support levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reverse Damage a good MTG investment?
Reverse Damage is a rare from Rivals Quick Start Set currently at check the page for current pricing. Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander. Check the SpellBook Score and reprint risk analysis on this page for a complete investment picture.
What is the price of Reverse Damage?
Reverse Damage from Rivals Quick Start Set 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.
What is Reverse Damage's mana cost?
Reverse Damage's mana cost (casting cost) is 1WW ({1}{W}{W}). See Reverse Damage's full card text, color identity, format legality, and live prices on this page.
Should I buy Reverse Damage?
At current pricing, Reverse Damage is a rare with Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander.. 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 Reverse Damage?
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 Reverse Damage good in Commander (EDH)?
Reverse Damage is ranked #18413 on EDHREC, making it a playable niche pick in Commander. Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander. See its price history and reprint risk on this page.
What formats is Reverse Damage legal in?
Reverse Damage is tournament-legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander. Full format legality, price history, and reprint risk are on this page.
Other printings of Reverse Damage
- 30th Anniversary Edition #332 — $0.70
- Ninth Edition #35★
- Seventh Edition #34★ — $25.58
- Classic Sixth Edition #39 — $0.47
- Fifth Edition #55 — $0.40
- Introductory Two-Player Set #7
- Pro Tour Collector Set #pp45sb — $0.75
- Fourth Edition Foreign Black Border #45
- Fourth Edition #45 — $0.53
- Summer Magic / Edgar #35
- Revised Edition #35 — $1.82
- Foreign Black Border #35 — $4.99
- Intl. Collectors' Edition #36 — $2.34
- Collectors' Edition #36 — $2.50
- Unlimited Edition #36 — $27.97
Is Reverse Damage going up or down?
Reverse Damage 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 rare instant as soon as it trades.
Is Reverse Damage worth buying?
Reverse Damage 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%.
Reverse Damage reprint risk
Reverse Damage can be reprinted in any future Standard, Modern, Commander, or Masters product. Watch for upcoming set spoilers and EDH precon announcements; the SpellBook reprint risk score on this page weighs print history, set type, and competitive demand to flag the cards most exposed.
Reverse Damage price history
SpellBook has tracked Reverse Damage since its 1996 release in Rivals Quick Start Set across TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom, eBay completed sales, Cardmarket, and 13 other sources. It currently sits at #18413 on EDHREC, which shapes its long-run demand. The full multi-year chart and recent sale comps live above this section.