It's time to go back to one of Magic The Gathering's most heavily-requested settings ever: Kamigawa. A world inspired by Japanese mythology and culture, the original sets in the '00s weren't the most successful releases for the game. Despite that, they've developed a loyal fanbase since 2004, and, over 15 years later, we're finally heading back there with Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty.
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Except this Kamigawa isn't the one we last saw. Over 1200 years have passed, and Kamigawa has evolved into a technologically advanced world where cyborgs and mechs roam the world alongside the spirits and Kami we once knew. Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is Magic's first-ever sci-fi set, and its cyberpunk aesthetics help make it one of the most exciting releases in a very long time.
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is the latest premiere set for Magic The Gathering, meaning it is one of the tentpole releases of the year and will introduce hundreds of new cards into the game's main format, Standard.
Like all premiere sets, Neon Dynasty is designed with both constructed and limited play in mind, meaning you can use the cards to either upgrade or build new decks, or take part in draft or sealed events where you play with a handful of booster packs.
Alongside the 302 cards in the main Neon Dynasty set, there are also a number of side-products available designed for the popular Commander format. This includes two preconstructed decks, and a number of exclusive cards found in Set Booster packs.
There are six main mechanics of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty:
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