Appa, Loyal Sky Bison | Illustrated by Tomoyo Asatani
It's Monday, November 3rd, so it's time for another Avatar: The Last Airbender preview recap! This article seeks to look at cards spoiled between Friday, October 31st, and Saturday, November 1st. Sunday, November 2nd, was a day in which new spoilers were notably absent. Nevertheless, there were a good number of cards revealed over those other two days! So read on and we'll show them to you!
Avatar: The Last Airbender Preview Outlets
As usual, we want to preface these revealed cards with the content creators and media outlets who previewed them. Those previewers are listed as follows:
- CovertGoBlue
- ZBexx
- The Command Zone
- Avatar Legends
- TCGPlayer
- Collider
- GameSpot
Thank you for showcasing these new cards! Now, onto the reveals, which we present here in no particular order.
Main Set Spoilers Ahead!
The first batch of cards comes from the main Avatar: The Last Airbender set. These fifteen cards were revealed by all of the outlets listed above (with two cards being double-faced). Here they are!
Of note, The Legend of Yangchen and its rear face, Avatar Yangchen, looks like a particularly powerful card!
ATLA Eternal Cards
Moving away from the main set, Collider revealed a fair amount of new cards from the Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal bonus sheet. These cards, again, are found at a rate of one in every 28 or so packs, statistically. Here are the cards they previewed:
Even with this reprint of Dockside ExtortionistDockside Extortionist, it seems unlikely that it indicates the card's unbanning from Commander any time soon. After all, the card got banned some time after the set design for Avatar: The Last Airbender and its bonus sheet was finalized.
Conclusion
And nowm let's open the floor to you, dear readers! Are you excited for this set? Will you be buying any particular cards from Avatar: The Last Airbender? And, do any of these cards make you want to build new decks? If so, what decks and for which formats? Sound off in the comments below!
Josh Nelson
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