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Major Set Details Revealed

Outlaws of Thunder Junction: Spoilers and Release Info

Major Set Details Revealed

Preconstructed Commander Decks

The upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion, Outlaws of Thunder Junction, has been the subject of much anticipation among fans. Today, we have news on the set code, release date, and even some exciting new cards. The set is scheduled to be released on April 19th, 2024, and will feature 374 cards. Additionally, there will be five preconstructed Commander decks released alongside the main set. These decks will each feature a unique theme, such as Assassins, Mercenaries, Rogues, Pirates, and Warlocks.

New Mechanic: Alibi

Outlaws of Thunder Junction introduces a new mechanic called "Alibi." This mechanic allows players to create copies of permanent spells as tokens. This can be a powerful way to generate value and create a wider board presence. Alibi tokens are especially powerful when combined with cards that care about the number of permanents you control, such as Anointed Procession.

Powerful Planeswalkers

The set will also feature several powerful Planeswalkers, including Oko, Thief of Crowns and Bertram Graywater - two of the main characters in the set's story. Oko is a blue and green Planeswalker who can create tokens and steal cards from your opponents, while Bertram is a red and white Planeswalker who is adept at dealing damage and creating creatures. These Planeswalkers are just a few of the exciting new cards that players can expect to see in Outlaws of Thunder Junction.

Full Card List

The full card list for Outlaws of Thunder Junction is now available. You can view the cards on the official Magic: The Gathering website or in the Magic: The Gathering app.

Conclusion

Outlaws of Thunder Junction is shaping up to be a exciting new expansion for Magic: The Gathering. The set's unique mechanics, powerful cards, and intriguing storyline are sure to appeal to both new and experienced players alike. The full card list is now available, so you can start planning your new decks today.


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