Master's Edition 4 doesn't have the Force of Will lottery going for it, but there are plenty of cards in it worth rare drafting for value. While Master's Edition 4 isn't redeemable, many of the classic cards found it in are essential pieces for constructed formats that allow older cards.
The two huge cards to keep an eye out for that a player new to Magic: The Gathering might dismiss immediately are Library of Alexandria and Mishra's Workshop - While their value is fluctuating a bit at this time, both should fetch the equivalent of $20 or more for some time. It doesn't hurt that both of these rares will also greatly improve your chances of winning your draft.
Then you have the next tier of cash cards, the ever popular dual lands. All dual landss are not created equal, and the prices can vary wildly between say, Savannah and Underground Sea, but all of them are generally worth your first pick money. If you see Bayou, Badlands, Plateau, Scrubland, Taiga, Tundra, Volcanic Island, Tropical Island, or the two previously mentioned mana-making money cards, it's typically in your best interests to snap them up.
Also in the dual land tier of cash value cards, Master's Edition 4 features the classic staples, Demonic Tutor, Sinkhole Maze of Ith, and Voltaic Key's best friend, Time Vault.
Just under the real "must draft" money cards, we've got a few others worth a few bucks - Sol Ring, Candelabra of Tawnos, and Wheel of Fortune round out some things going for a ticket or two.
Get your chance to complete your set of dual lands and collect some other Vintage style goodies in Masters Edition 4, available in digital form on Magic: The Gathering Online only.
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