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It's Tuesday, July 15th, and another day of Edge of Eternities spoilers has come and gone! We've been recapping some of the best previews from the EOE preview season with each day of reveals. As such, today is no exception. Let's get right into it!
Today, we got another handful of preview cards from the main set. But maybe even more prolific is the massive number of land cards we saw from the Stellar Sights bonus sheet! If you thought yesterday's haul was big, just you wait; some of these lands are truly impactful reprints.
Edge of Eternities Main Set
First off, though, let's look at the main set reveals from today. The following content creators and media outlets provided today's spoilers:
- JacERROR
- Good Games Morley
- Jack Saunders
- WeeklyMTG
- CoolStuffInc
- TheGamer
As always, we omitted any previews that didn't have renders at the ready at the time of writing. With that, let's look at what we saw!
These are impressive reveals indeed! But, they still might just pale in comparison to today's bonus sheet cards. Let's take a good look at those next!
Stellar Sights Bonus Sheet
In all, there were as many as sixteen or so cards revealed within Edge of Eternities' Stellar Sights bonus sheet today. These were primarily provided by WeeklyMTG's Twitch stream, which airs every Tuesday. As alluded to above, some of these bonus sheet cards are remarkably impactful reprints for the game! Without further ado, here are those reprints:
Of note, cards like Strip MineStrip Mine and Grove of the BurnwillowsGrove of the Burnwillows are likely to be extremely popular amongst players in a great many formats. How exorbitantly exciting!
With that, we conclude today's recap for Edge of Eternities spoilers. Are you interested in seeing how the rest of the set plays out? Will you be getting any of these cards on the secondary market? If so, which ones do you want most? Sound off in the comments! And, if you like this series, feel free to look at our previous entries below.
Josh Nelson
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