We also got a closer look at Edge of Eternities’ returning major villain, the MTG planeswalker Tezzeret. We already knew he was the set’s Big Bad – Edge of Eternities’ initial promotional images show ...
Wizards of the Coast has released 174 MTG sets over the game’s 32-year history, with five more coming in 2025: an average of five new sets per year. To help you keep track, and to provide a full ...
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You’re also guaranteed to see some familiar faces like the returning villain, Tezzeret. While we haven’t gotten a glimpse at any of the cards from MTG Edge of Eternities yet, the preview panel ...
Avatar: The Last Airbender is coming to MTG. Revealed by surprise as a part of MagicCon Chicago 2025, MTG Avatar: The Last Airbender is a fully Standard-legal set that allows players to "join your ...
Before we get to those, however, long-time MTG fans have something catered just for them. MTG will return to a fan-favorite plane for the highly-anticipated release of Tarkir: Dragonstorm.
According to Guinness World Records, the title of 'world's rarest trading card' is tied between the 1996 World Champion and MTG's Shichifukujin Dragon cards, in which only one specimen of each ...
This saw all MTG sets become legal in all formats, greatly increasing the appeal of diving into Universes Beyond sets for those who had previously been put off. All of that combines to make this ...
There’s even a brand-new mechanic never before seen in MTG. While Enchantment Sagas were introduced to the trading card game back in 2018's Dominaria, the Final Fantasy expansion will introduce ...
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Final Fantasy UB set introduces Jumbo Cactuar with +9,999 power - breaking MTG's power limit. Jumbo Cactuar combos can one-shot players across different formats; a potential game-changer.
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