

The worldwide release comes on July 23.“There are three dungeons in the set, and you’ll be able to see each of them alongside any card that references dungeons. Prerelease week kicks off on July 16, and will include both SpellTable and in-store play. Previews begin June 29, with a digital release (including both Magic: The Gathering Arena and Magic Online) set for July 8. The final reveal was Vorpal Sword, a black mana stunt Artifact that can one-shot any opponent at the table.įor continuity’s sake, the set will also feature alternate frames and art that evoke the same style as the modern 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons books themselves. Art for the standard Mythic card is being handled by Chris Rahn, while Tyler Jacobson (cover artist for the Player’s Handbook) was tapped for the borderless version.
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Tiamat requires two of any type of mana and WUBRG (one of each type of mana, including white, blue, black, red, and green) to cast, but allows you to bring five additional Dragon cards into your hand. She’ll be perfect for fans of the Commander format, but will take some doing to get onto the table. Image: Wizards of the CoastĬhromatic dragon Tiamat also showed her heads, all five of them, as a 7/7 Legendary Creature. There’s also the ninth-level spell Power Word Kill, which causes instant death. The first artifact revealed was Portable Hole, an iconic magic item that allows players to drop an extradimensional pocket of space onto any flat surface. Image: Wizards of the Coastįans expected plenty of tongue-in-cheek goofs, and this first set of previews definitely delivered.


They also includes nods to classic adventures like Storm Kings Thunder and Out of the Abyss. Lands in this set look distinctly different than any other previous sets, and include human figures - as if the adventuring party were visiting those locations together for the first time. Wizards showed off a number of preview cards during a livestream on Thursday.
