Weekly Report (Jun 1–7, 2026)


Weekly Market Pulse

TCGPlayer sealed moved 6,125 units across 4,951 orders this week, generating $1,046,269 in total revenue. That’s a pullback from last week’s 8,082 units and $1,251,741, with volume down 24% and revenue down 16%. The gap between those declines points to a richer product mix: average revenue per unit climbed from roughly $155 to $171 as premium sealed dominated the sales charts.

Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display was the clear revenue leader at $331,657 on 707 units (VWAP $469.10), accounting for nearly a third of total TCGPlayer revenue by itself. The Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster Display added another $107,791 on 799 units. Between those two SKUs, Marvel commanded over 40% of the week’s total take. Beyond Marvel, The Hobbit Collector Booster Display held premium ground at $737.43 VWAP on 65 units, and FINAL FANTASY Collector Booster Display moved just 22 units but at a staggering $1,183.60 VWAP. The Strixhaven product family was split this week, showing up across both gainers and decliners with the Collector Booster Display ($38,940), Codex Bundle ($22,066), and multiple Commander decks all in the mix.

Daily flow started strong with Monday hitting 1,223 units and $212,284 in revenue, then tapered through the weekend with Saturday closing at 742 units and $108,410. A quieter week overall, but the premium product tilt kept the revenue decline well below the volume decline.

ProductRevenueUnitsVWAPWoW
Marvel Super Heroes Coll Booster…$331,657.17707$469.10-0.24%
Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster…$107,791.24799$134.91+5.13%
The Hobbit Coll Booster Display$47,933.1065$737.43+1.35%
SoS Coll Booster Display$38,939.7683$469.15+1.39%
FF Coll Booster Display$26,039.3022$1183.60+0.94%
Marvels Spider Man Coll Booster …$23,255.5268$341.99+0.46%
SoS Codex Bundle$22,065.94165$133.73+1.85%
FF Play Booster Display$20,778.20105$197.89+1.78%
Edge of Eternities Play Booster …$19,424.78152$127.79-6.21%
Magic The Gathering Foundations …$17,758.4225$710.34+1.48%
Top revenue products (item revenue, USD)

Top Gainers

Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle
Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle
$14,527 weekly revenue

Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle headlines the gainers on structure rather than price action: VWAP only moved $95.32 -> $96.85 (+1.60%), but the supply side told a different story. Avg qty collapsed from 121.9 -> 75.8 (-37.82%) and sellers dropped from 19.1 to 12.5 (-34.50%) — both unusually sharp single-week contractions for a bundle product. Sell-through hit 1.9786 on 150 units and $14,527 in revenue across 122 orders, meaning roughly two units sold for every one that appeared as new supply. The flat price alongside a 1.98x absorption rate is the more interesting tell: sellers exiting the listing pool faster than buyers can clear the existing depth keeps a lid on price discovery, but if the contraction continues into next week the bid side has nowhere to fish. This is the strongest tightening profile in this week’s data.

Two FINAL FANTASY borderless Chocobo Track foils landed on the gainer board this week. Aerith Last Ancient posted VWAP $83.00 -> $96.71 (+16.51%) on 29 units and $2,805 in revenue; Emet-Selch of the Third Seat moved $69.52 -> $79.80 (+14.79%) on 21 units and $1,676. Both carry the baseline_small_supply flag — no supply or seller data is available for either, and at 21-29 units a handful of transactions at higher prices swings the VWAP meaningfully. Two thin-liquidity FF foils landing on the board the same week is suggestive but not confirmation. File under “low confidence, worth a second look if volume thickens next week.”

Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Blight Curse gained VWAP $28.21 -> $32.17 (+14.07%) on 21 units and $676 in revenue — a full whipsaw from last week, when this same deck led TCGPlayer decliners at -13.05% on the inverse leg of the same move. Supply context is stable rather than tightening: avg qty 376.3 -> 411.9 (+9.45%) with sellers essentially flat at 85.8 -> 86.7 (+1.10%). Sell-through sits at a thin 0.0510. With the structural oversupply unchanged and sellers still pricing into a deep pool, the rebound looks more like last week’s discount-driven flush finding a floor at $28 and pulling bargain buyers in, rather than a fresh demand signal. Two weeks of double-digit moves in opposite directions on the same untightened supply is a volatility read, not a trend read.

Edge of Eternities Commander Deck World Shaper climbed VWAP $38.94 -> $44.26 (+13.65%) on 38 units and $1,682 in revenue across 38 orders. Sell-through of 0.2346 is healthier than most on this list, and supply is only growing modestly at avg qty 154.7 -> 162.0 (+4.75%) with sellers at 58.2 -> 62.2 (+6.81%). This one has better volume support behind the price move than the other gainers, with 38 units giving the VWAP some weight. Edge of Eternities commander decks have generally held up well since release.

Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Deck Silverquill Influence moved VWAP $47.30 -> $53.08 (+12.24%) on 32 units and $1,699 in revenue. This is the most structurally interesting gainer on the list: both supply and sellers are declining at avg qty 209.4 -> 187.4 (-10.50%), sellers 71.6 -> 60.5 (-15.42%). Sell-through of 0.1708 is moderate, but the shrinking supply base adds conviction. Fewer sellers and fewer total listings while price climbs is a classic tightening pattern. Strixhaven commander decks were a mixed bag this week (Prismari Artistry also gained while the Bundle dropped), but Silverquill’s supply profile stands out from the group.

Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Deck Prismari Artistry rounded out the gainers with VWAP $36.98 -> $40.88 (+10.53%) on 22 units and $899 in revenue. Supply is growing at avg qty 211.9 -> 232.6 (+9.75%) while sellers ticked down slightly at 54.3 -> 52.8 (-2.78%). Sell-through is 0.0946, not particularly strong. The price gain is moving against growing inventory, which makes it less convincing than Silverquill’s tightening setup. Both Strixhaven commander decks gaining while the Bundle declines suggests the market may be sorting out relative value within the set’s product line.

On Manapool, FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle (Manapool) led gainers with a VWAP move from $205.97 -> $245.72 (+19.30%) on 6 units and sell-through of 0.3364. FINAL FANTASY Commander Deck FINAL FANTASY VII Limit Break (Manapool) gained $61.42 -> $68.60 (+11.69%) on 4 units, and Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Deck Silverquill Influence (Manapool) rose $49.48 -> $54.99 (+11.14%) on 6 units, echoing the Silverquill strength seen on TCGPlayer. Universes Beyond The Lord of the Rings Tales of Middle-earth Set Booster Pack (Manapool) ticked up $13.47 -> $14.49 (+7.58%) on 5 units, and Secret of Strixhaven Collector Booster Display (Manapool) gained $437.13 -> $467.90 (+7.04%) on 6 units. Low unit counts across the board here; read these as directional color, not trend confirmation.

Price movers — week over week

Top Decliners

Secret of Strixhaven Bundle
Secret of Strixhaven Bundle
$4,860 weekly revenue

Secret of Strixhaven Bundle leads TCGPlayer decliners with a VWAP drop from $56.39 -> $49.09 (-12.96%) on 99 units and $4,860 in revenue across 65 orders. Supply is growing meaningfully at avg qty 262.9 -> 309.7 (+17.80%) with sellers up at 61.7 -> 67.3 (+8.97%). Sell-through of 0.3196 is actually solid, but new listings are outpacing what demand can absorb, putting downward pressure on price. The Bundle is the easiest Strixhaven entry point and appears to be where sellers are concentrating their new inventory, while the Commander decks above it on the gainer list hold firmer pricing at lower volume.

Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack dropped VWAP $46.16 -> $42.74 (-7.40%) on 134 units and $5,728 in revenue across 113 orders. Sell-through is strong at 0.7637, with nearly 4 out of every 5 new listings getting absorbed. But supply jumped substantially at avg qty 137.3 -> 175.5 (+27.82%) with sellers up from 11.7 to 12.9 (+10.61%). This looks like post-launch supply normalization: the product is moving quickly, but more prerelease packs are hitting the market as events wrap up and price is adjusting to the higher inventory level. The strong sell-through suggests this may stabilize once the supply influx slows.

Edge of Eternities Play Booster Display declined VWAP $136.25 -> $127.79 (-6.21%) on 152 units and $19,425 in revenue across 128 orders. This is the call last week’s report flagged as the weak link in the Edge of Eternities set-wide run: even with the product gaining +8.14% that week, the +33.78% supply build was identified as the trapdoor. It opened. Supply added another +27.05% to avg qty 375.8 with sellers growing from 69.0 to 75.7 (+9.75%), and the price finally gave way. Sell-through of 0.4045 indicates demand is still respectable, but two consecutive weeks of ~30% supply builds are more than absorption can keep up with. The initial scarcity premium has flushed out and the product is settling into its equilibrium range.

Avatar The Last Airbender Collector Booster Display fell VWAP $398.22 -> $374.50 (-5.96%) on 25 units and $9,362 in revenue across 24 orders. Unlike most decliners this week, supply is actually contracting at avg qty 244.6 -> 205.1 (-16.15%) with sellers down from 78.8 to 72.1 (-8.45%). Sell-through is modest at 0.1219. Price declining alongside shrinking supply and sellers is an unusual combination that could signal weakening demand rather than just inventory pressure. At $374.50 VWAP this is still a premium product, but the downward price drift despite tightening supply is worth watching.

Bloomburrow Commander Deck Family Matters slipped VWAP $34.93 -> $33.13 (-5.15%) on 42 units and $1,392 in revenue across just 14 orders. That 42-unit, 14-order split means some bulk buying at lower prices. Supply is drifting down slightly at avg qty 164.5 -> 158.9 (-3.39%) with sellers at 71.7 -> 67.2 (-6.37%), and sell-through of 0.2643 is respectable. The price decline here looks more like gradual normalization than a supply-driven correction, with inventory actually tightening modestly but demand not strong enough to maintain the prior VWAP.

Tarkir Dragonstorm Commander Deck Abzan Armor dipped VWAP $43.49 -> $41.34 (-4.95%) on 26 units and $1,075 in revenue across 26 orders. Supply grew at avg qty 158.9 -> 185.9 (+16.98%) with sellers up from 59.7 to 63.1 (+5.64%). Sell-through of 0.1399 is on the low side. New inventory is accumulating faster than demand can clear it, a familiar pattern for Tarkir Dragonstorm commander products as the set matures. The decline is gradual and orderly with no signs of panic selling, just a slow drift lower on expanding supply.

On Manapool, FINAL FANTASY Play Booster Pack (Manapool) saw the sharpest drop at VWAP $9.00 -> $5.82 (-35.32%) on 28 units, though this likely reflects bulk discount pricing on a low-dollar item rather than a genuine market shift. Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Pack (Manapool) fell $5.15 -> $4.49 (-12.82%) on 8 units. Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster Display (Manapool) dipped $140.74 -> $131.85 (-6.32%) on 28 units, and Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display (Manapool) eased $499.99 -> $470.03 (-5.99%) on 23 units, both tracking lower alongside their TCGPlayer counterparts. FINAL FANTASY Commander Deck FINAL FANTASY VI Revival Trance (Manapool) slipped $37.73 -> $36.52 (-3.20%) on 4 units.

Supply / Velocity Read-Through

The supply story this week is all Marvel Super Heroes on TCGPlayer. Three Marvel products posted sell-through ratios above 1.0, meaning demand absorbed more inventory than the market added during the period. Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display led with a sell-through of 2.9837 at an average listed quantity of 237.0: for every unit that appeared as new supply, nearly three sold. Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle followed at 1.9786 sell-through with avg qty 75.8 (and its supply pool contracted -37.82% in the process — see the gainer callout above for the structural read), and the Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster Display came in at 1.4724 on a much larger avg qty of 542.7. When the highest-volume product in a set still shows sell-through above 1.4x, the market is absorbing supply faster than sellers can restock.

Follow-up on last week’s watch list: the FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle on TCGPlayer didn’t make the gainer board this week but the structural story is still intact — VWAP held essentially flat at $239.68 -> $241.17 (+0.62%), avg qty drained another -21.99% to 96.9, and sellers slipped to 45.6, finally crossing below the 50-seller threshold flagged last week. Sell-through eased from 0.6361 to 0.5367, so the buying tempo cooled, but the supply side kept thinning. Meanwhile, Commander Masters Collector Booster Box and The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Commander Deck Case — last week’s twin “don’t let the red arrows fool you” 4x sell-through stories — both fell below this week’s volume cutoff for the movers cohort entirely. A cohort dropout isn’t a price thesis playing out or failing; it’s volume going quiet. Without a continued flow of transactions, the supply-driven reversal call last week’s report flagged is now stalled rather than confirmed or refuted.

On the other side, several products saw meaningful inventory builds on TCGPlayer. Edge of Eternities Play Booster Display added supply at avg qty 295.8 -> 375.8 (+27.05%), and Secret of Strixhaven Bundle expanded at avg qty 262.9 -> 309.7 (+17.80%). Tarkir Dragonstorm Commander Deck Abzan Armor grew at avg qty 158.9 -> 185.9 (+16.98%). These products have been on the market long enough that supply normalization is expected, and the price declines tracked in the decliners section reflect that adjustment.

ProductSell-ThroughAvg QtySupply ΔSellers Δ
Marvel Super Heroes Coll Booster…2.9837237.0-27.88%-7.01%
Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle1.978675.8-37.82%-34.50%
Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster…1.4724542.7+6.06%+5.57%

    Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display (sell-through 2.9837, avg qty 237.0), Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle (sell-through 1.9786, avg qty 75.8), and Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster Display (sell-through 1.4724, avg qty 542.7) are the tightest inventory situations on TCGPlayer this week. All three products are seeing demand outstrip new supply additions.

    Edge of Eternities Play Booster Display (avg qty 375.8, +27.05% WoW), Secret of Strixhaven Bundle (avg qty 309.7, +17.80%), and Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack (avg qty 175.5, +27.82%) saw the largest inventory builds on TCGPlayer. The Prerelease Pack’s heavy supply is being offset by strong sell-through (0.7637), while the other two are building inventory faster than demand can clear.

Washington (11.9%) and California (11.5%) account for nearly a quarter of all TCGPlayer listed inventory by quantity. New York (7.9%), Florida (5.9%), and Texas (5.5%) round out the top five. The Pacific Northwest continues to punch above its weight, with WA, OR, and ID combining for 22.0% of total supply. Seattle alone holds 8,326 units, making it the single largest supply hub by city. International supply shows up through Quebec (4,051 units in Quebec City, 4.1% of total) and Ontario (1.1%), with smaller pockets in Alberta and British Columbia. Geographic spread across 532 located sellers at 100% coverage is broad but clearly weighted toward the West Coast and a few concentrated metro hubs.

Aerith Last Ancient Borderless Chocobo Track Foil and Emet-Selch of the Third Seat Borderless Chocobo Track Foil both carry the baseline_small_supply flag. No supply or seller data is available, and the price moves are driven by thin transaction volume (29 and 21 units respectively). Treat both FINAL FANTASY chase foil moves as low confidence. All other products in the gainer and decliner lists have supply data coverage and sufficient volume for moderate confidence reads.

Supply Δ vs. Price Δ — selected products

Opinionated Takeaways

Marvel Supply Crunch May Have Legs

Three products above 1.0 sell-through is unusual for any set, and the Collector Booster at 2.98x is the kind of ratio that usually precedes a price leg up rather than a plateau. The puzzle worth naming: that 2.98x absorption posted with a -0.24% VWAP week-over-week — essentially flat. Possible explanation (unverified): Mayhem the prior week may have cleared the cheapest tier of listings, so the $469 floor is firm and what’s draining now is mid-priced depth rather than fresh low-priced inventory. If that’s right, the price move shows up once the remaining depth thins another notch. If it’s wrong and a restock wave hits, sell-through normalizes and the headline ratio loses its meaning. The Gift Bundle’s -37.82% supply contraction in the same week reinforces the tightening read, but the flat-price/high-absorption combo on the Collector Booster is what to actually watch. Grain of salt: IP crossover hype can cool fast.

Strixhaven’s Product Hierarchy Is Sorting Itself Out

The Bundle dropping 13% while Commander decks gain 10-12% suggests the market is figuring out relative value within the Strixhaven product line. Silverquill Influence in particular has a supply profile (fewer listings, fewer sellers, higher price) that looks like collector consolidation. I’d expect the Bundle to find a floor soon as price-sensitive buyers step in, while the Commander decks continue to hold premium positioning.

Volume Pullback Isn’t a Red Flag

A 24% drop in units week-over-week sounds dramatic, but the shift toward higher-dollar product kept revenue only 16% off. Weekly volume fluctuates, and this week’s mix was simply skewed toward premium sealed. If next week holds the revenue line on similar or recovering volume, the market is healthy. If revenue drops to match the unit decline, that’s a different conversation.

Avatar Collector Booster Deserves a Closer Look

Most decliners this week follow the familiar “price drops as supply grows” script. Avatar The Last Airbender Collector Booster Display is the exception: price dropped 6% while supply and sellers both contracted. Declining price into declining supply typically means demand is softening, not just getting outpaced. At $374.50 VWAP it’s still a premium product, but the direction is worth monitoring if you’re holding inventory.

What To Watch Next Week

1

Marvel Super Heroes supply data is the headline to monitor next week. If sell-through stays above 2.0 on the Collector Booster Display and above 1.0 on the Play Booster, the current VWAP levels could accelerate upward. If a distributor restock wave hits and sell-through drops below 1.0, expect a pricing correction. The 237 avg qty on the Collector Booster is the number to track.

2

The Strixhaven Bundle’s 13% decline pushed it below $50 for the first time in our tracking window. Sell-through is still solid at 0.3196, which suggests demand exists at this price. The question is whether the supply build (avg qty 309.7, +17.80% WoW) keeps pushing price lower or if $49 acts as support. If the Commander decks continue to hold and the Bundle stabilizes, the product-line repricing may be done.

3

Both FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Track foils need another week or two of data before the gainer signal is meaningful. If they hold above $90 and $75 respectively on similar or growing volume next week, the move starts to look real. If volume thins further, file it under noise. These are the kind of low-liquidity products where one collector buying a playset can move the VWAP by double digits.

— The MTGsold Team

Calculation Notes & Disclaimers

  • Metrics are based on MTGsold internal sales/listing snapshots for the report window only.
  • avg qty = average of daily inventory (most complete scrape per day, by seller coverage), not a sum of all intraday listings.
  • sell-through = units sold this week / avg qty this week; values above 1 indicate inventory turned over multiple times.
  • Percentage changes are week-over-week versus the prior-week baseline; very small baselines can exaggerate % moves.
  • Listings are marketplace snapshots and may include relists, temporary removals, and scrape gaps, so flagged low-confidence moves should be treated cautiously.
  • Marketplace sections are segmented to avoid cross-stream blending of metrics.