MTG Streets of New Capenna released April 2022 and brought a 1920s Art Deco crime family theme to the Magic multiverse. Five crime families — the Brokers, Obscura, Maestros, Riveteers, and Cabaretti — each represent one of the five three-colour combinations (wedges) from Khans of Tarkir. The plane is a neon-lit city built on corruption, magic, and glamour.
The Art Deco showcase treatment is one of the most distinctive collector treatments of the 2022 era, presenting cards in an ornate gilded Art Deco visual style that has attracted both MTG players and collectors drawn to the aesthetic.
At AU$155 for a 30-pack Set Booster box, MTG Streets of New Capenna offers moderate and predictable EV. The 1920s crime family theme with five families each representing a three-colour combination has maintained Commander interest for players building three-colour decks. The Art Deco showcase treatment is visually distinctive. Jetmir Nexus of Murders and Ob Nixilis the Adversary are the headline mythics. Use the C3 EV Calculator for a current AUD verdict.
What Is Streets of New Capenna and Why Does It Matter for Australian Players?
Streets of New Capenna is a standard-legal Set Booster set with 30 packs per box. The five crime family leaders are legendary creatures representing each three-colour combination: Jetmir (Naya), Raffine (Esper), Ziatora (Jund), Ob Nixilis (Mardu), and Giada (Bant adjacent). Each family has a dedicated card cycle and associated playstyle. The Art Deco showcase treatment applies gilded, ornate borders and typography to special versions of cards across all rarities.
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MTG Streets of New Capenna EV Calculator — Australia
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Run the Streets of New Capenna EV Calculator →Chase Cards and What to Look For
Jetmir Nexus of Murders is a Naya (Red-Green-White) Commander staple that provides bonus combat abilities based on the number of creatures you control. Worth AU$8-18+ with ongoing Commander demand. Ob Nixilis the Adversary is a Mardu planeswalker with a copy-himself ability worth AU$10-20+. Raffine Scheming Seer is the Esper family leader worth AU$5-12+. Art Deco showcase versions of all five family leaders command collector premiums in the AU secondary market. Falco Spara Pactweaver and Errant Street Artist have competitive demand.
Australian Market Context
Amazon AU stocks Streets of New Capenna Set Booster boxes at AU$155 with Prime delivery. The three-colour clan structure drives demand from Commander players building or upgrading clan-themed decks. Art Deco showcase cards are sought after in the AU collector market. As a settled 2022 set the secondary market is stable and predictable.
Should You Open or Buy Singles?
This is the central question the EV Calculator answers. The short version:
Open if: the EV Calculator verdict is Worth Opening at your purchase price, you enjoy the opening experience, or you are playing Limited formats with this set.
Buy singles if: the EV Calculator verdict is Avoid, you want specific cards rather than a spread across the set, or you are building a Commander deck targeting particular cards.
If EV suggests buying singles, the C3 eBay store stocks MTG singles including Streets of New Capenna cards. Jetmir, Ob Nixilis, and Art Deco showcase versions of family leaders are available at current market rates.
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If the EV Calculator returns a Worth Opening or Borderline verdict and you decide to open, this is the confirmed Amazon AU listing for Streets of New Capenna:
MTG Streets of New Capenna — Play Booster Box (30 Packs)
AU$155.00
30 Play Boosters. Free Prime delivery. Sold and shipped by Amazon AU. Price may vary — always check current listing before purchasing.
View on Amazon AU ↗Frequently Asked Questions
Is Streets of New Capenna worth opening in Australia? At AU$155 for 30 packs, New Capenna offers moderate EV for a settled 2022 set. The three-colour clan commanders drive Commander demand and the Art Deco showcases attract collector interest. Use the C3 EV Calculator for a current personalised assessment.
What are the five crime families and their colour combinations? The Brokers represent Bant (Green-White-Blue), the Obscura represent Esper (White-Blue-Black), the Maestros represent Grixis (Blue-Black-Red), the Riveteers represent Jund (Black-Red-Green), and the Cabaretti represent Naya (Red-Green-White). Each family has a legendary creature leader, associated mechanics, and a card cycle representing their criminal enterprise.
What is the Art Deco showcase treatment? The Art Deco showcase applies an ornate 1920s Art Deco visual style to special versions of cards — gilded borders, stylised typography, geometric decorative elements, and a glamorous city aesthetic inspired by Art Deco architecture and design from the 1920s-1930s. The treatment is applied to all five family leader legendaries and select other cards. It is one of the most distinctive showcase treatments of the 2022 era.
How does New Capenna compare to other 2022 sets for EV? Among standard sets, New Capenna sits in the lower tier of 2022 EV alongside Dominaria United and The Brothers War. Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty from the same year significantly outperforms it due to Channel lands and format-defining mythics. For Commander players specifically, New Capenna has niche appeal due to the three-colour clan structure.
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