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MTG Avatar’s Badgermole Cub is the big chase card

MTG Avatar's Badgermole Cub is the big chase card
MTG Avatar's Badgermole Cub is the big chase card

Magic: The Gathering’s Avatar crossover set won’t get a wider release until later this week, but following pre-releases this past weekend, one cheap green card has already exploded in value.

Even during previews, Badgermole Cub attracted a lot of attention. A 2/2 that costs one green and one colorless mana, Badgermole Cub has Earthbending 1 (arguably the best among the set’s four “bending” mechanics). The real boon here is its second ability: Whenever you tap a creature for mana, add an additional green mana.

Image: Wizards of the Coast

At its cheapest, the card sold on TCGplayer for $26.98. After the pre-release weekend, however, the market price has shot up to $49.66 with at least one listed for sale at $60.00. Why are we seeing Vivi prices for this cute lil guy? Mainly because of the explosive mana ramping it can produce.

Upon entering, Badgermole Cub transforms a land into a creature with earthbend. And with that second ability, as long as it remains on the board, every earthbent land produces twice the mana — along with any creatures you have that generate mana.

Image: Wizards of the Coast / Art by Eric Wilkerson

The obvious go-to for synergy is Llanowar Elves, a cheap 1/1 that taps to generate one green mana. But there are plenty of other mana generation creatures out there. Druid of the Cowl is a more expensive alternative that’s a 1/3 for two mana instead.

By playing lands, creatures that tap for mana, and Badgermole Cub, you can easily get a very big and very expensive creature on the board by round three or four. And things just keep spiraling out of control if you keep the pressure on from there.