The Walls of Ba Sing Se | Illustrated by Arthur Yuan
November 5th has come and gone, and so now it's time to recap many of the wonderful cards revealed that day! The next upcoming set, Avatar: The Last Airbender, is still in its preview season, and there are plenty of new cards to showcase! What could these new cards be? What inspired them? And, are they fun to play with? Read on and you'll be able to make that determination!
Avatar: The Last Airbender Preview Outlets
As with our previous articles on this new preview season, we want to highlight the ambassadors, creators, and other media outlets responsible for showcasing these previews you're about to see. Those previewers are:
- Good Luck High Five
- Delmo
- Tulayang Official
- 4Gamer
- Restart
- Brandon Sanderson
- Game Informer
- MTGGoldfish
These outlets previewed a great many of these cards. And so, without further ado, here are the revealed cards from the main Avatar: The Last Airbender set!
Main Set Spoilers
Here are the many cards revealed yesterday, on Wednesday, November 5th:
Notably, Avatar Kyoshi and The Walls of Ba Sing Se have sparked significant discussion online. They seem quite strong, especially in the Commander format!
Avatar Eternal
Finally, a ton of cards from the Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal subset of cards came to light yesterday. So many, in fact, that there is no rational way we could show them all in this article. As such, we are only showcasing the five coolest cards from the Source Material bonus sheet. Here are those cards:
It's really neat that cards like Diaochan, Artful BeautyDiaochan, Artful Beauty or Taunting ChallengeTaunting Challenge, both cards from Portal Three Kingdoms, can be reprinted in this bonus sheet. This has us wondering if we'll see Xiahou Dun, the One-EyedXiahou Dun, the One-Eyed reprinted any time soon.
Conclusion
These new cards keep on coming and they're very neat to behold. But let's hear from you, dear readers. Are you still awaiting any other iconic characters or moments from Avatar: The Last Airbender? What are those pivotal concepts and aspects of the show? Sound off in the comments below! And, if you want to update yourself with older entries in this recap series, those articles are linked below as well.
Josh Nelson
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