Top 10 Most Valuable Lorwyn Eclipsed Cards

Lorwyn Eclipsed's Japan Showcase hits are breaking records: the 10 most valuable cards from ECL, including two versions of the same $373 card.

Steven Gates
Steven Gates
March 2, 2026
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Lorwyn Eclipsed dropped January 23, 2026 and the collector side lit up fast. The most valuable Lorwyn Eclipsed cards are all Japan Showcase variants, anime-style reimagining of key set cards, most of which feature Convoke or strong Tribal synergies, exclusive to Collector Boosters, and they are the ones driving prices on the secondary market. Here are the 10 most valuable from ECL right now, with prices current as of March 2026.

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#10. Bloodline Bidding - $63.36

Bloodline Bidding — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #395

  • Japan Showcase

The whole card is a cloud of swirling purple and pink smoke curling around a cracked stone vessel, with a skull-faced entity looming above a wrecked structure below. Lore-wise it looks like a ritual gone right. On the table it functions as a tribal Living Death, bringing back every creature card of the chosen type from your graveyard in one swing. Convoke means an eight-mana sorcery can come down well before turn eight if your board is wide enough.


#9. Bloom Tender - $66.51

Bloom Tender (Standard) — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #390

  • Japan Showcase

Bloom Tender #390 shows an elf druid in soft blue-green robes, standing in a moonlit forest with a glowing lotus cradled in her palm. The watercolor style by Yuyuharu keeps everything light and serene, teal tones across the whole card, fireflies scattered in the dark behind her. Bloom Tender has been in over 298,000 Commander decks on EDHREC for years, and the Japan Showcase treatment finally gives one of EDH's most-played mana fixers the art it deserves. This is not the last time Bloom Tender shows up on this list.


#8. Collective Inferno - $68.71

Collective Inferno — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #397

  • Japan Showcase

Collective Inferno shows a tall blue-white figure raising a staff and an open book, dark silhouettes circling them as red-orange flames spread outward. YUE gives the whole thing a cool-vs-heat contrast, pale blue at the center and everything around it on fire. As an enchantment it does one thing: doubles all damage sources you control of the chosen creature type deal. Damage-doubling effects at any cost get Commander players' attention, and Convoke lets tribal decks cast this for well under its printed five-mana cost.


#7. Glen Elendra Guardian - $78.09

Glen Elendra Guardian — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #393

  • Japan Showcase

Artist NgN put the Guardian in full flight through a dark, twisted forest, wings spread wide, attempting to escape from something just out of frame. The background goes from deep purple to mossy green, making the gold and orange of the faerie pop. In play it enters as a 3/4 with Flash and Flying, a -1/-1 counter in tow, and you can spend one blue mana and remove that counter to counter any noncreature spell while the opponent draws a card. A reusable counterspell stapled to a flying body is the kind of card Faerie tribal commanders can get behind.


#6. Harmonized Crescendo - $90.58

Harmonized Crescendo — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #394

  • Japan Showcase

Five mermaid creatures are grouped together in a pool of shimmering water, the central figure flame-haired and performing, the others clustered around her in pinks, blues, and greens. Konomura's design is light, vibrant, and warming. As a Convoke instant at six mana, it draws a card for each permanent you control of the chosen type, and in a creature-heavy tribal deck it can refill a hand in a single end step. The instant speed alone separates it from most tribal draw engines, and Convoke means you are often casting it for two or three mana with a full board.


#5. Winnowing - $96.41

Winnowing — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #392

  • Japan Showcase

Yukoring draws Winnowing as a cheerful forest elf seated on a stump, red-and-green creature companions floating all around, musical notes trailing off their little instruments, autumn leaves filling the background. It looks cozy. What it does is a little less cozy for your opponents: each player is forced to sacrifice all creatures they control that don't share a type with the one you choose for them. Convoke makes this playable well under the six-mana sticker, and in a tribal deck you can construct this wipe to leave your board completely intact while clearing everyone else's. The combination of low effective cost and the ability to survive your own board wipe is why Winnowing is pushing toward $100.


#4. Spinerock Tyrant - $107.53

Spinerock Tyrant — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #399

  • Japan Showcase

D-Suzuki draws Spinerock Tyrant as a colossal dragon that fills the majority of the card, all fire and fury, wings spread wide over a dark smoky sky. The card is a 6/6 flier with Wither, and whenever you cast a single-target instant or sorcery you may copy it, with both copies gaining Wither. That means burn spells shrink blockers instead of just dealing damage, and spellslinger commanders that were already copying spells are now doing it with a 6/6 in the air. Dragon tribal players and Izzet spell decks both want this, and the price reflects the overlap.


#3. Selfless Safewright - $109.71

Selfless Safewright — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #401

  • Japan Showcase

Karuta Shiki draws the Safewright as an elf in green-and-floral plate armor with a commanding presence, silver blade drawn, while smaller figures press in from behind. The armor is covered in organic leaf shapes, the face locked forward, and the whole card makes the "guardian" read immediately. As a 4/2 Elf Warrior with Flash and Convoke, when it enters you choose a creature type and every permanent you control of that type gains hexproof and indestructible until end of turn. That Flash makes it a combat trick, a removal-dodger, and a wrath-protection piece all in one card, and as we've seen with several cards in the set, Convoke means tribal decks with a wide board can cast it for next to nothing. Every elf deck, goblin deck, and tribal list in Commander is looking at this card.


#2. Moonshadow - $170.19

Moonshadow — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #396

  • Japan Showcase Fracture Foil

Mizugoromaru paints Moonshadow as a sleek dark figure with gold stripes along its body, a long dark hood trailing behind, fading into a ghostly shadowy trail. Twisted bare trees frame the background as the colors go from slate blue to deep purple. It's a genuinely striking piece of art. The card itself is a 1-mana 7/7 Elemental with Menace, which gets your attention immediately. It enters with six -1/-1 counters, and whenever permanent cards go to your graveyard while it still has a counter, one counter comes off. In Modern that plays out as a fast clock that fights through attrition naturally, and in Commander the graveyard synergies with any sacrifice or self-mill strategy are a natural fit. That's multi-format demand stacked on a 1% pull rate. .


#1. Bloom Tender - $373.17

Bloom Tender (Fracture Foil) — Lorwyn Eclipsed
  • Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed

  • Card #400

  • Japan Showcase Fracture Foil

This is the same Bloom Tender from #9 on this list. Same Yuyuharu art, same elf druid in the forest, same soft watercolor tones. The difference is the Fracture Foil treatment, which covers the entire card in a shattered glass pattern that catches light from every angle. At 1% pull rate from Collector Boosters versus 9% for the standard showcase, you are roughly nine times less likely to pull #400 than #390 out of the same pack. That scarcity gap accounts for nearly the entire $300 difference between them. The underlying card demand does the rest: Bloom Tender has been in Commander decks since 2008, enables infinite mana combinations with Freed from the Real, and sits in almost 300,000 registered EDH lists on EDHREC. The Fracture Foil version of one of the most-played mana accelerators in Commander history is going to be a chase card for a long time.


Final Thoughts

Every card in this top 10 is a Japan Showcase variant, which tells you exactly where the collector focus is with Lorwyn Eclipsed. The Fracture Foil treatment at 1% pull rates is the chase tier for this set, and Bloom Tender #400 is the clearest example of how much that foil distinction matters. With the Lorwyn plane back and tribal mechanics pushing Commander staples into relevance again, these prices have room to move. The question is whether the fracture foils hold their ceiling as more Collector Boosters hit the market, or whether the scarcity locks them in permanently.

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FAQ

What are the most valuable cards in Lorwyn Eclipsed?

The most valuable Lorwyn Eclipsed cards are all Japan Showcase variants from Collector Boosters. Bloom Tender #400 (Japan Showcase Fracture Foil) is the top card at around $373, followed by Moonshadow #396 at $170 and Selfless Safewright #401 at around $110.

What are Japan Showcase cards in Lorwyn Eclipsed?

Japan Showcase cards are special variant treatments found only in Lorwyn Eclipsed Collector Boosters. WotC partnered with Japanese artists to reimagine 10 cards from the set in an anime-inspired style with a unique card frame. They come in two versions: standard Japan Showcase foil (approximately 9% pull rate) and Japan Showcase Fracture Foil (approximately 1% pull rate).

Why are there two versions of Bloom Tender in the Lorwyn Eclipsed top 10?

Both Bloom Tenders on this list share the same Yuyuharu artwork, but card #400 is the Japan Showcase Fracture Foil version and card #390 is the standard Japan Showcase foil. The Fracture Foil treatment adds a shattered-glass pattern across the entire card and has a roughly 1-in-100 pull rate from Collector Boosters, making it significantly rarer and worth over $300 more than its standard counterpart.

Is Bloom Tender good in Commander?

Bloom Tender is one of the most-played mana fixers in Commander, appearing in nearly 300,000 decks on EDHREC. It can produce multiple mana of different colors in a single tap, and in multi-color decks it frequently produces three to five mana per activation. It also enables infinite mana combinations with cards like Freed from the Real.

What are the best Lorwyn Eclipsed cards to pull from Collector Boosters?

The top targets from Lorwyn Eclipsed Collector Boosters are the Japan Showcase Fracture Foil cards, particularly Bloom Tender #400 ($373) and Moonshadow #396 ($170). Standard Japan Showcase versions are strong hits as well, with Selfless Safewright, Spinerock Tyrant, and Winnowing all trading above $90.


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