Magic: The Gathering's multi-year storyline ends in March of the Machine. This set concludes with a massive, multiverse invasion, bringing back many familiar faces and regions from MTG's history. It also has some fascinating new mechanics and even a brand-new card type. If that's not enough, the Commander decks bring back another classic card type - Planechase! I was recently sent a small assortment of cards from the upcoming March of the Machine expansion of Magic: The Gathering to preview. I received a pair of the Commander decks, a draft booster, a few Collector's Boosters, and regular boosters.
I will highlight new features/mechanics, how the new Commander decks feel, and more.
Magic: The Gathering's upcoming expansion, March of the Machine wraps up the current storyline and should be the final junctures of the Phyrexian invasion of the multiverse. I've been looking at previews and spoilers for this expansion for several weeks, and so far, I have to say that it's pretty powerful.
There are some cards with some bonkers strength in this expansion. The developers seemed to balance that with casting costs, but for power, this is one of the better expansions I've seen in a while for Magic: The Gathering.
The fantastic new versions of the Phyrexian Praetors can transform into Sagas that dole out several powerful effects, then transform back into pretty incredible creatures. There are some rare/mythic-rare bombs in March of the Machine that, at first glance, are terrifyingly overpowered.
Perhaps the best example is Etali, Primal Conqueror/Etali Primal Sickness. Etali's a classic dinosaur in Magic: The Gathering; the updated version in March of the Machine is bonkers. It still lets you play non-land cards without paying, but
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