MagicTheGathering becomes a multiverse of madness in MarchoftheMachine. MTGMOM MTGMachine
Magic: The Gathering is about to embark on its multiverse saga in the upcoming set March of the Machine, the climax of the trading card game's most recent storyline. The presence of the multiverse is not anything new. The existence of multiple planes, which only powerful beings called planeswalkers can travel between, is the core premise of the game's lore. However, the non-planeswalker characters, with a few exceptions, have typically been contained to their home plane.
While Magic: The Gathering has seeded hints of the Phyrexian invasion in sets for a decade, the invasion properly began in the Dominaria United set, celebrating Magic: The Gathering's 30th anniversary by returning to the first plane introduced in the game's story. The following set, The Brothers' War, used time travel to literally revisit the storyline of Magic's earliest sets searching for clues to help defeat the Phyrexians.
Defeating the Phyrexians will require teamwork from unlikely allies, represents with new Legendary Creature cards. Where a Legendary Creature usually represents a single noteworthy figure, the Legendary Creatures of March of the Machine instead represent powerful pairings from across the multiverse. The vampire Mavren rides the legendary dinosaur Ghalta of Ixalan. Kamigawa's samurai Goro-Goro and ninja Satoru unite.
March of the Machine will also represent the multiversal madness of it all in other ways. Characters from past sets will return with new cards that feature the same frame treatments used in previous sets on their planes. For example, Omnath, Locus of All gets a familiar Zendikar treatment while Heliod, the Radiant Dawn gets the constellation treatment used previously for the gods of Theros.
That same spirit comes to Magic: The Gathering's popular Commander format, which gets five new decks and the return of the Planechase mechanic, allowing players to travel from one plane to another, changing the rules along the way. Each March of the Machine Commander deck comes with ten different Planechase cards, five of which are new while the other five are reprints.0commentsBut a story this big needs an epilogue.
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