Love them or hate them, ’s collaborations seem like they’re here to stay, and these franchises would be a good fit for future sets. Some collaborations like and proved that isn’t just restricting itself to fantasy series that are in line with its original aesthetic. The three upcoming Marvel sets — previewed with a this year — also show that some of the biggest IPs in current pop culture aren’t off the table.
With there seemingly being no upper limit on the types of IPs is able to collaborate with, there are a lot of exciting possibilities for future sets. Some of these has already printed cards for previous sets, but it would be fun to see them expanded into full sets. Others are franchises that would fit nicely into the design elements of sets.
is a franchise that Magic has collaborated with a few times for small releases. The first was a promotional card for the Dinobot Grimlock sold at HASCON in 2017. More recently, a and a small 15-card set of cards that popped up in booster packs for ’s set. is an easy IP for to collaborate with because both properties are owned by the same parent company, Hasbro.
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Apart from the easy logistics of creating cards, and the fact that some already exist, Transformersthemselves happen to make pretty cool cards. Playing off their ability to transform, the cards are all double-sided cards that can flip back and forth between forms using the appropriately named More Than Meets The Eye mechanic. This type of versatility can make cards perform better in Limited formats like Draft, and also makes them useful in a wider range of decks.
has several qualities that make it a great fit for a set. Its fantasy setting makes it fit nicely alongside other cards, a quality that players seemed to appreciate with the set from 2023. There is also a wide range of characters to adapt. Players would likely love a
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