Magic: The Gathering’s March of the Machine will wrap up the game’s current storyline, allowing players to get access to new cards. Among these is a new Black sorcery named "Breach the Multiverse." Although expensive, it has the potential to punish your opponent greatly, grant you a few powerful permanents, and also, perhaps most interestingly of all, transform your permanents.
While it might not seem like a big deal to transform your permanents into Phyrexians, there will reportedly be another card that will make this one far more interesting in the late game.
Breach the Multiverse is a very expensive Black spell - 7 mana at its baseline. There are ways to cast it early, or perhaps for free, depending on what MTG format you’re playing. It could be a powerful card in Commander since there’s so much mana ramp there.
Here is a quick rundown of Breach the Multiverse's characteristics.
The more players that are in your game, the better Breach the Multiverse is going to be for your gameplay experience. It affects both you and other players at the same time. If you’re running huge creatures, you can get something out for free essentially.
The creature or planeswalker you pull doesn’t have to be among the cards you milled that turn either. The description states that you have to “choose a creature or planeswalker card in that player’s graveyard.” This means that if you have been milling or removing creatures and planeswalkers of your opponent, you can be prepared to turn their own weapons against them.
This also turns all the creatures you control into Phyrexians, in addition to their regular types.
Importantly, Jin-Gitaxias, also revealed in this preview, transforms into a Saga. One ability of the Saga returns all non-Phyrexian
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