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A first look at MTG’s brand new set March of the Machine

Following the release of Phyrexian: All Will Be One, the next set that continues Magic The Gathering’s storyline is set to be released in April.

The new set, March of The Machine, will wrap up the story started in Dominaria United, which saw the the beginning of the Second Phyrexian Invasion.

Since March of The Machine will be the last stand against these Phyrexians, there will be characters from various planes joining the set, giving fans of MTG plenty to look forward to.

Here are some of the details released so far.

Characters teaming up

One of the most interesting introduction this set is the “teaming up” of legendary creatures to reflect the story line where characters are fighting back against the invasion and forming alliances to join forces. The 3 teams released so far includes Yargle and Multani, Ghalta and Mavren, as well as our personal favourite, Thalia and the Gitrog Monster.

Mechanic wise, these are just single creature cards, but the cards feature elements of both the characters.

Planeswalker

The first Planeswalker revealed so far the the classic Chandra.

March of the Machine’s Chandra, Hope’s Beacon does what other Chandra’s do well – mana production, along with card advantages as well as damage production. To spice it up more, there is an additional ability where you can copy spells casted each turn.

We expect more Planeswalker to be included in this set and their details to be released over the next few weeks.

Commander Decks

As with all sets, there will be commander decks where fans can expect. The new set however, will feature not just the usual 2 commander decks, but a total of 5 commander decks.

Commander decks of March of the Machine will see the return of Planechase – a multiplayer supplement allowing players to hop from one plane to another, “with the rules changing based on where your battle is currently taking place.”

There are not much details released on the decks yet but here are the playstyles of each deck shared by The Gamers:

Booster Chase Cards

While there are no showcase set art treatments for March of the Machine, there are various new art treatments for popular cards which will be included in booster and collector sets for players to look forward too. Here are some spoilers:

March of the Machine will launch in store at your local game stores on 21st April. Here are the dates of the new set:

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