Market data · Jun 15, 2026
Avatar: The Last Airbender Price Trends
Avatar: The Last Airbender rares have gained ground since the set hit shelves: about 113 on a release-week index of 100, so they sit up 13%. They bottomed near week 0 at index 100. That is a stronger hold than the cross-set average, which holds 89 by the same week. The chart below tracks every rarity against that average so you can see where this set ran hot or cold.
Each number is a price index: this set's release-week median price is 100, so a later value of 70 means the rarity trades at 70% of its release price. The badge is the move since release; the chip is this set versus the cross-set average.
Post-release price by rarity
Each line is that rarity's median price as a share of its release week (index 100), tracked across the first 16 weeks. Hover for a week-by-week readout.
Reading the curve
New sets almost always slide for the first stretch. Boxes are cracking, supply peaks, and the shiniest cards lose their preorder froth. Where a rarity bottoms and whether it climbs back tells you more than the day-one price. A mythic that holds near release usually has Standard or Commander demand under it. A rare that craters and stays down is mostly draft chaff.
These curves are about the set as a whole. Individual chase cards can run the other way. To see which specific singles are moving right now, check the Magic price movers.
Want a copy in hand? Find a local game store that carries Magic and sells singles and check the case in person.
Questions
- How have Avatar: The Last Airbender prices moved since release?
- Rares sit around index 113 versus a release baseline of 100, meaning they are up 13%. They bottomed near week 0. The chart shows the same curve for every rarity. Newly opened sets usually drift down for the first weeks as supply peaks, then settle.
- What does index 100 mean on the chart?
- Each rarity is normalized to its own release-week median price, which is set to 100. A later value of 70 means that rarity is trading at 70% of its release price; 110 means 10% above it. This lets you compare a $40 mythic and a $2 common on the same scale.
- Where does this price data come from?
- Daily market price snapshots for Magic singles, the same source feeding our price movers page. We roll up every printing in the set by rarity and track the median week by week. Pre-release preorder asks are excluded, so the curve reflects real sales rather than preorder hype.
- Where can I buy Avatar: The Last Airbender singles near me?
- Browse local game stores that carry Magic and sell singles on our directory. Many keep current-set singles in the case and list them online too, so call ahead or check stock before you drive out.
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