Fallen Empires
187 cards · expansion set · released November 1, 1994
Difficulty
3/5 to complete
Avg Card Value
$4.86
Market average
Top Card
Rainbow Vale
$8.92
Rarity Tier
Overview
Fallen Empires is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, released November 1, 1994 with 187 cards. Use the checklist below to track which cards you own, and scan any Fallen Empires card with Tappr to pull up its live market price in seconds.
Most valuable cards
The most valuable card in Fallen Empires right now is Rainbow Vale, with a market price around $8.92. Other standout cards include Hand of Justice and Dwarven Armorer.
Cards from Fallen Empires
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Combat Medic
Combat Medic
Combat Medic
Combat Medic
Icatian Javelineers
Order of Leitbur
Homarid Warrior
Vodalian Knights
Basal Thrull
Initiates of the Ebon Hand
Thrull Wizard
Goblin Chirurgeon
Orcish Captain
Elvish Farmer
Spore Cloud
Thorn Thallid
Zelyon Sword
Bottomless Vault
Dwarven Hold
Dwarven Ruins
Ebon Stronghold
Havenwood Battleground
Hollow Trees
Icatian Store
Rainbow Vale
Ruins of Trokair
Sand Silos
Svyelunite Temple
Common questions
01 How many cards are in Fallen Empires?
Fallen Empires contains 187 cards. It was released November 1, 1994.
02 What is the most valuable card in Fallen Empires?
Rainbow Vale is currently the most valuable Fallen Empires card, trading around $8.92 in near-mint condition. Prices move constantly — scan your copy with Tappr for the live value.
03 When was Fallen Empires released?
Fallen Empires was released November 1, 1994 (1994) as a Magic: The Gathering expansion set.
04 How do I check Fallen Empires card prices?
Open Tappr, scan the card, and it recognizes the exact Fallen Empires printing and shows its current market price. You can also browse this page's card list for a full Fallen Empires price overview.
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