Dosan, the Falling Leaf’s price has significantly risen since the release of MTG’s Modern Horizons 3 set due to its strong synergy with the set’s top Commander, Nadu, Winged Wisdom. This increase in price can be attributed to Dosan’s incredible compatibility with Nadu’s abilities.
Dosan the Falling Leaf is a Legendary Human Monk Creature that costs 1GG and has a green mana. Although its ability is passive, it is still powerful. While Dosan is in play, players are restricted to casting spells only during their own turns.
Dosan’s price has significantly increased from its initial cost of $13.60. It is now listed at a median price of $39.93 on TCGPlayer, roughly three times its original value. Foil treatments are also in high demand, with an average price of $60.
Essentially, Dosan does not add any additional combo potential for Nadu. However, the card synergizes perfectly with this Commander as it can prevent opponents from interfering with Nadu’s practically endless card-drawing ability once it is in motion.
Nadu amplifies Simic’s already impressive card-drawing capabilities to a whole new level. Ever since its announcement, this card has caused a stir in the MTG community, with numerous players pointing out its clear demonstration of Modern Horizons 3’s excessive power increase.
Despite the reputation of Horizons sets for constantly pushing the power level of MTG, Nadu has garnered attention as a formidable contender in cEDH and a formidable threat in Commander, Modern, and other formats.
Dosan, the Falling Leaf fully embraces the deck’s cEDH potential, frequently arriving on the battlefield and enabling a Nadu player to secure victory on that very turn.
Similar to Dosan’s effect, there are other cards in Magic: The Gathering, such as Grand Abolisher, that possess comparable abilities. However, these cards are restricted in important aspects.
Dosan’s effect prevents players from interacting with Instant spells outside of their own turns. In contrast, Grand Abolisher only restricts the casting of spells and activation of effects by other players during its controller’s turn.
While Dosan is effective at preventing new effects from being played, it lacks the ability to stop existing effects on the field. In contrast, Grand Abolisher has the ability to disable activated effects from Creatures, Artifacts, and Enchantments, ensuring that your turn remains uninterrupted by cards that were previously set up during the game.
On the other hand, a smart and cautious Nadu player would have already made preparations for this situation. By being able to easily identify all potential threats on the board, Dosan the Falling Leaf effectively blocks any potential interference from the opponent’s remaining pieces, allowing for a successful game-ending Nadu combo.
For several years, Grand Abolisher was known for its expensive price tag. However, its inclusion in the bonus sheet of Outlaws of Thunder Junction’s The Big Score has caused its price to decrease. Meanwhile, the cost of Dosan the Falling Leaf is now increasing and even surpassing the price of Grand Abolisher, especially for foil versions.
White mana is often associated with control-based lockdown effects like this, but Dosan is unique in its ability to completely shut down interaction from other players’ hands. This makes it a valuable card in combo decks that utilize green.
The card’s rapid price increase is a testament to Nadu’s dominant presence in various formats. By including Dosan in a deck, it becomes even harder for opponents to disrupt the deck’s momentum and leaves them with limited options for securing a win.
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