Magic: The Gathering’s upcoming Unfinity expansion will feature hundreds of new cards, and many of them will be playable in Eternal formats like Legacy. However, it won’t just create new, silly cards, but a new card type. This new card type, Attractions, will vary in their legality, but it’s a completely new addition to the card game.
These cards do not go into your main deck, but will have their own side deck, away from the main board and away from the side deck. Here’s what is known about this interesting new card type.
Attractions are a new card type for Magic: The Gathering, which has its own deck and play zone to worry about. In a way, this is interesting, because Magic: The Gathering’s play space has remained more or less the same for years.
However, it adds another level of complication and even more cards for a game of Magic, just in general. Attractions are in their own Attraction deck. To have this in your game, you need to have at least 10 Attractions in constructed formats, and three Attractions in Limited.
The Attraction deck can only have one of each Attraction, but you can have as many Attractions in your deck as you want. As of this writing, there are 45 of them, and not all of them are necessarily going to be Eternal format legal. If more of these cards come out in the future, they could also be added to your Attraction deck for Magic: The Gathering.
You cannot use these Attractions until you play a card that can trigger “opening an Attraction”. An excellent example is the “Lifetime” Pass Holder, a 1-cost Zombie guest creature.
This creature opens an Attraction when it dies. On top of that, whenever you roll to visit your Attractions, if you roll a 6, it comes back into play. When do you roll to visit
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