All anime MTG cards in Bloomburrow

The ultimate chase cards in Bloomburrow.

Camellia casting a magical spell in Bloomburrow MTG set
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Anime art returns to Magic: The Gathering in Bloomburrow featuring artists like Issei Murakami, MINATO, Noki, and Atushi Furusawa. Here’s every anime card in the set, how to pull it, and how much they’re worth on the secondary market (once Bloomburrow officially releases).

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Wizards of the Coast has included 20 exclusive anime art cards within the MTG Bloomburrow Standard-legal set. Dive into the full list of MTG anime cards below, but remember they’re only available through Collector booster packs.

MTG Bloomburrow borderless anime card and price list

Here’s every MTG Bloomburrow anime card in the standard legal set. All prices are for raised-foil borderless variants.

Bloomburrow anime art card nameBloomburrow anime art card imageAverage market price
Alania, Divergent StormAlania csting a blue and pink spell in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $60
Baylen, the HaymakerRabbit Warrior on battlefield in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $215
Bello, Bard of the BramblesRacoon casting spell in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $115
Camellia, the SeedmiserCamellia casting a magical spell in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $90
Clement, the WorrywortFrog casting spells in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $60
Finneas, Ace ArcherFinneas firing an arrow next to pond in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $50
Gev, Scaled ScorchGev pointing sword in battle through Bloomburrow MTG setAround $80
Hazel, of the RootbloomSquirrel casting a spell in Bloomburrow MTG Commander setAround $150
Kastral, the Windcrested
Bird scout with magic wand ontop of head in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $45
Mabel, Heir to CragflameMabel holding red sword in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $105
Muerra, Trash TacticianMuerra in battle with trash armor through Bloomburrow MTG setAround $50
Ms. BumbleflowerRabbit casting spells in Bloomburrow MTG setJapanese variant Around $275
Ral, Crackling WitRal casting lightning magic in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $160
Chatterfang, Squirrel GeneralChatterfang holding sword in Bloomburrow MTG Commander setAround $215
Nissa, Who Makes the WorldNisa as a Frog casting spell in Bloomburrow MTG Commander setAround $55
Liliana of the Dark RealmsLilliana on Bloomburrow in MTG CommanderAround $225
Lumra, Bellow of the WoodsElemental bear scaring animals in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $130
Vren, the RelentlessVren with magic floating off the rat in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $90
Zinnia, Valley’s VoiceBird playing a song in Bloomburrow MTG setAround $90
Zoraline, Cosmos CallerBat cleric sleeping upside down in Bloomburrow MTGAround $70

Where to find MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards

The MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards have two versions: English and Japanese. Each of the versions is exclusive to Collector booster packs. English versions are global, while Japanese variants are only found in Japanese Collector booster packs.

Only 20 Bloomburrow cards were given the anime borderless raised foil treatment and the odds of pulling one in a Collector booster pack are low. But this is good for anyone who pulls one as it’ll be worth money on the secondary market.

What’s special about the MTG Bloomburrow anime art treatment?

All MTG anime art cards are borderless and have unique gold floral patterns around the card name and text box. The floral patterns synergize with the other treatments in the Bloomburrow set, like the Showcase Woodland frame or the borderless Field Notes treatment.

Each anime card also has a raised foil treatment, which helps increase the value of the Bloomburrow cards while looking sharp in your hand.

Are the MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards worth money?

Yes, many of the Bloomburrow cards with a raised foil borderless anime art treatment are worth money on the secondary market. Priced higher on average are the Commander variants with the anime treatment, while cards from the main set, like Gev, and Scaled Scorch, have risen over $100.

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