Renaissance
Released August 1995 · 122 cards
Set Overview
122 cards with a combined index value of $306.83. Up 3.6% over the last 30 days. Sealed: - French Booster Box, - German Booster Box, - Italian Booster Box.
Value by Rarity
Sealed Products
All Cards in Renaissance (122)
- Sylvan Library$79.50
- Triskelion$29.99
- Land Tax$28.00
- Ball Lightning$27.50
- Mishra's Factory$21.93
- Strip Mine$19.59
- Tetravus$11.99
- Fellwar Stone$11.25
- Rag Man$9.99
- Mana Clash$8.73
- Uncle Istvan$7.64
- Leviathan$7.00
- Spirit Link$5.98
- Hurr Jackal$4.75
- Blood Lust$3.14
- Energy Tap$2.92
- Black Mana Battery$2.40
- Abomination$1.99
- Sisters of the Flame$1.90
- Radjan Spirit$1.50
- Bird Maiden$1.49
- Cyclopean Mummy$1.49
- Green Mana Battery$1.49
- Alabaster Potion$1.25
- Fissure$1.05
- Pikemen$0.99
- Word of Binding$0.99
- Cosmic Horror$0.98
- Nafs Asp$0.98
- Sunken City$0.98
- Sandstorm$0.96
- Goblin Rock Sled$0.90
- Tawnos's Weaponry$0.89
- Land Leeches$0.75
- Piety$0.75
- Wall of Dust$0.71
- Amulet of Kroog$0.67
- Ghost Ship$0.47
- Tempest Efreet$0.47
- Cursed Rack$0.24
- Twiddle$0.24
- Circle of Protection: Artifacts$0.20
- Diabolic Machine$0.20
- Ali Baba—
- Amrou Kithkin—
- Angry Mob—
- Apprentice Wizard—
- Ashes to Ashes—
- Ashnod's Battle Gear—
- Backfire—
- Battering Ram—
- Blight—
- Blue Mana Battery—
- Bog Imp—
- Brainwash—
- Bronze Tablet—
- Brothers of Fire—
- Carnivorous Plant—
- Carrion Ants—
- Cave People—
- Clay Statue—
- Clockwork Avian—
- Colossus of Sardia—
- Coral Helm—
- Crimson Manticore—
- Detonate—
- Divine Transformation—
- Durkwood Boars—
- Elder Land Wurm—
- Elven Riders—
- Erosion—
- Eternal Warrior—
- Flood—
- Fortified Area—
- Gaseous Form—
- Giant Strength—
- Giant Tortoise—
- Grapeshot Catapult—
- Greed—
- Immolation—
- Inferno—
- Ironclaw Orcs—
- Junún Efreet—
- Killer Bees—
- Kismet—
- Lost Soul—
- Marsh Gas—
- Marsh Viper—
- Mind Bomb—
- Morale—
- Murk Dwellers—
- Oasis—
- Osai Vultures—
- Pit Scorpion—
- Pradesh Gypsies—
- Psionic Entity—
- Pyrotechnics—
- Rebirth—
- Red Mana Battery—
- Relic Bind—
- Seeker—
- Segovian Leviathan—
- Shapeshifter—
- Sindbad—
- Spirit Shackle—
- Tawnos's Wand—
- The Brute—
- Time Elemental—
- Tundra Wolves—
- Untamed Wilds—
- Urza's Avenger—
- Vampire Bats—
- Venom—
- Visions—
- Wall of Spears—
- Whirling Dervish—
- White Mana Battery—
- Winds of Change—
- Winter Blast—
- Xenic Poltergeist—
- Yotian Soldier—
- Zephyr Falcon—
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What are the most expensive cards in Renaissance?
The most valuable cards in Renaissance by current market price are Sylvan Library ($79.50), Triskelion ($29.99), Land Tax ($28.00), Ball Lightning ($27.50), Mishra's Factory ($21.93). See the full card list with live prices on this page.


