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The set takes place in the Forgotten Realms, and focuses on the city of Baldur's Gate. The story discussed here is based on another IP than Magic: The Gathering. This article or section discusses story elements that are not canonical. Players may always use one or more Faceless Ones as a commander, even if they didn't draft one. You may play as many copies of a card as you draft of it, though given the set size compared to how many cards players get, it's not very likely to get more than 1 copy of a card.
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All other Commander rules apply with one exception: the Singleton rule does not apply. This is to ensure coherency of decks, as players will need to conform to the color identities of their eventual commanders, and for speed.Īfter the draft, players build a 60-card deck - much like how a traditional deck of Magic is 60 cards and a traditional draft is 40, here it's 60 to Commander's 100. For every pick, players take two cards at a time. Multiple cards and mechanics were revealed.Ĭommander draft uses three draft boosters per player. The Bundle promo is #935 and the Buy-a-Box card is #936.Įight weeks before the release of the set, someone opened multiple Collector Boosters on TikTok. Cards #931-934 are the display commanders. These are followed by the reprints #686-930. The borderless versions of the Commander exclusive cards are numbered #607-645, while the regular versions are numbered #646-685.
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The cards of the Commander decks have the same expansion code as the main set.
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The extended artwork cards of the main set are numbered #553-606. Borderless planeswalkers are numbered #362-364. Alternate card frames have another card number than the original version. Similar to the original Commander Legends, Battle for Baldur's Gate contains 361 regular cards (141 commons, 120 uncommons, 77 rares, 22 mythic rares, 1 special) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. There are also borderless cards and foil-etched legends. įor Booster Fun, the Showcase "rulebook" frames of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms were expanded upon to include non-creatures. Building on the Commander-first gameplay of 2020's Commander Legends, Battle for Baldur's Gate was advertised to bring in iconic characters, new mechanics, more flavorful spells from D&D, and Commander Legends-style foil-etched legendary creatures. It was originally planned to be be available and draftable on Magic Online, but that goal wasn't realized. The set is designed to play Limited Commander: you can play Draft or Sealed with it. There are 344 new cards, including 85 legendary creatures and planeswalkers. īattle for Baldur's Gate is larger than a normal set, with both Commander reprints and new cards. It is also a Dungeons & Dragons crossover set. Because it lets you play creatures for one and a green.Legendary, Background, Dice rolling, Flavor words, GatesĪdventure, Choose a Background, Goad, Initiative, Myriad, Party, Venture into UndercityĬommander Legends: Battle for Baldur's GateĬommander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate is the second Magic: The Gathering Commander set that is designed to be drafted.
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Would you like to add the actual Monster Manual to your hand? Now non-creatures can have adventures too. She also lets you cast your opponent’s spells. She should be, she’s rendered by none other than Brom. Then there’s Tasha, the Witch Queen, looking stunning. It’s a legendary land, but if you have more gates, you can do all sorts of fixing.
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And of course Baldur’s Gate kicks off a wave of gate-based gameplay. Let’s start with the arch, the myth, the legend. And in the Battle for Baldur’s Gate Spoilers, you get to see everything from D&D favorites like Tasha, the Witch Queen, to the actual gate of Baldur’s Gate. Battle for Baldur’s Gate got a huge spoilerrific reveal today. Strap in folks, we’re going spoiler-diving today. Take a look at the set, including the eponymous gate itself! More Battle for Baldur’s Gate Spoilers here.