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It's Friday, July 11th, and the first week of Edge of Eternities preview season is winding down! However, that doesn't mean that spoiler season is over, as we have one more week to go. As such, after covering the past few days of spoilers, today we'll be looking at even more reveals!
Today, Wizards of the Coast only scheduled previews from the main set. The Commander precons are already all revealed, and no Stellar Sights cards were on the official schedule for today. So, let's look at what we've got:
Edge of Eternities Main Set Spoilers Ahead
To kick things off, here is a list of all the content creators and outlets scheduled to reveal cards from the main set of Edge of Eternities today:
- EDHREC (the preview of which we will link here!)
- Peachypop Cosplay
- Commander at Home
- Dantics
- LoadingReadyRun
- VeggieWagon
- GIGA
- MTGMuddstah
- PlayStationBit
- Press Start
Notably, some of these content creators are a little late for the recap today. As such, I'll only be covering the spoilers we've seen:
For all it's worth, there's not a ton to say beyond how utterly cool this particular Magic: The Gathering expansion is. As it stands, we're super-excited to see how it impacts formats like Modern, Standard, Pauper, and, of course, Commander. For instance, are you the kind of player who would build an Urza, Lord High ArtificerUrza, Lord High Artificer deck? Perhaps you'd like Mm'menon, the Right Hand. Or, if you like stealing commanders, maybe you're more a fan of putting Zero Point Ballad into the 99 of a black deck. The possibilities are near-endless, I'm sure.
So now, let's open the floor to all of you, dear readers. Do any of today's particular Edge of Eternities spoilers pique your interest as far as deck building goes? Sound off in the comments below!
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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