Wondering what makes March of the Machine special, or whether it's worth investing in? MTG can be hard to get into, so we've rounded up everything you need to know about the latest set.
As an example, just where do you start when buying March of the Machine? There are plenty of different packs on offer, but not all of them are compatible with one another. To help you zero in on what's best for you, we've laid it all out as simply as possible with advice for exactly what each item is for.
We've also broken down the plot so that you'll be up to speed on release day. Following on from February's Phyrexia: All Will Be One, it'll apparently change the face of the Magic multiverse as we know it…
This is the next major Magic: The Gathering set and ends a long-running storyline revolving around MTG's biggest villains, the Phyrexians. These biomechanical horrors are hellbent on transforming all life into 'perfect' machine hybrids, and now they're swarming across the multiverse in an attempt to conquer everything. In other words? Expect cards from every Magic world, with plenty of throwbacks.
In terms of gameplay, March of the Machine is a 'Standard' set so can be used competitively with other MTG releases from the past year. However, beginner-friendly Jumpstart and multiplayer Commander options are also available.
Speaking of which, 'Planechase' cards will be included in Commander decks for March of the Machine. These allow you to hop from one plane of existence to another, and the rules will change depending on where you are.
March of the Machine is slated to join the best card games this April 21, but things will kick off much earlier than that. More precisely, the pre-release campaign begins in mid-March.
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