Avatar: The Last Airbender Preview Recap From October 30th

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Josh Nelson
Josh Nelson
Avatar: The Last Airbender Preview Recap From October 30th

Happy Halloween! It's Friday, October 31st, and it's time for a new Avatar: The Last Airbender preview card recap article. This article will look over cards from Thursday, October 30th. Many of the cards from yesterday were Avatar Eternal cards, but there were a great deal of cards from the main set as well. What were these cards? Read on, and we'll show you!

Avatar: The Last Airbender Previewers

As always, we want to provide credit to the Ambassadors, content creators, and other media outlets involved with these previews. Those consist of:

Noticeably, many cards on Scryfall had no credited outlet associated with their reveals. Therefore, a few credited outlets may be missing here. With that, let's look at some cards!

Main Set Spoilers Ahead!

These are the nineteen cards revealed yesterday within the main set of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Marshall Sutcliffe, Magic commentator extraordinaire, revealed six of these cards, while the other credits go to Variety and MMORPG. As usual, we will not be showcasing additional treatments here as we want to focus on the mechanical side of these brand-new cards.

Here are the nineteen cards revealed yesterday:

Compassionate Healer. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Fancy Footwork. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Glider Staff. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Momo, Playful Pet. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Forecasting Fortune Teller. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Invasion Submersible. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Lost Days. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Octopus Form. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Deadly Precision. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Tundra Tank. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Bumi Bash. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Fire Nation Cadets. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Origin of Metalbending. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom True Ancestry. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Earth Rumble Wrestlers. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Zuko, Conflicted. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Fire Nation Warship. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Secret Tunnel. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom White Lotus Hideout. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom

Echoes of "Secret Tunnel! Secret Tunnel!" will now summarily be stuck in our heads for weeks. Not that we're complaining at all.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal Cards

There were a total of six cards revealed yesterday from the Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal subset of cards. These were majority spoiled by Variety, but there's one card from the subset revealed by IGN. Let's take a look!

Prosperity. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Brought Back, Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Mirrorwing Dragon. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Rites of Flourishing. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Rhys, the Redeemed, as "Zuko, Redeemed". Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom Mai and Zuko. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Viacom

Based on yesterday's recap, you can probably guess that IGN revealed the final card in this recap. In any event, these are all pretty interesting cards, reprints included!

Conclusion

And now, let's open the floor to you, dear readers. Are you interested in any of these cards from Avatar: The Last Airbender? Will any of them inspire you to buid new decks or augment older ones? Sound off in the comments below! And, if you're interested in our other recaps for the set, you can find them below as well!

October 29th

Josh Nelson

Josh Nelson


Josh Nelson wears many hats. They are a music journalist when not writing gaming news. Beyond this, they're a scholar of the Sweeney Todd urban legend, a fan of monster-taming RPGs, and a filthy Aristocrats player. Josh has been playing Magic since 2001 and attributes their tenure to nostalgia, effort, and "aesthetic".

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