Magic: The Gathering They will have Transformers cards as part of the upcoming Brother’s War collection. Today, Hasbro announced that the Wizards of the Coast will be producing fifteen Magic: The Gathering Cards contain different adapters. The cards will be double-sided (allowing the robots to switch between their robot and vehicle models) and will be included in Brother’s War Set and Collector Boosters, as well as many Brother’s War packs. Cards will also receive two treatments – a normal frame and a shattered glass frame that uses card art from the Transformers’ Shattered Glass world where the Autobots and Decepticons switch roles.
It is worth noting that the cards do not use the “transformation” mechanic of Magic: The Gathering For legal and trademark reasons. However, the cards will feature two new mechanics – More Than Meets the Eye lets players spend Mana to play a Transformers card in her car, while Living Metal shows that Transformer in her car mode is still a creature.
You can check out some of the new cards below:
just revealed in #HasbroPulseCon!
Six double-sided Transformers cards that you will be able to get #MTGBRO Packages as well as reinforcement and assembly tools, either in their normal frame or “shattered glass”.
First: Optimus Prime and Starscream pic.twitter.com/OZOMxc1tjn
– Magic: The Gathering (@wizards_magic) September 30, 2022
Next, let’s take a look at Soundwave & Slicer as well as Soundwave’s Ravage token. pic.twitter.com/HlnhDjORix
– Magic: The Gathering (@wizards_magic) September 30, 2022
And continues to this day: Goldbug & Flamewar! pic.twitter.com/ZWZS1ALICk
– Magic: The Gathering (@wizards_magic) September 30, 2022
The new cards will be part of the “Universions Beyond” imprint, an ongoing series of Magic: The Gathering Cards featuring characters and worlds out of the ordinary Magic: The Gathering Mythology. Universes Beyond cards include last year Dungeons & Dragons group, coming love hammer 40000 Commander deck series, the junction with Fortnite. Interestingly enough, this is the first time that Universes Beyond cards have been bundled with the standard Magic: The Gathering cards, most likely because of the transformers and Magic: The Gathering Both are owned by Hasbro.
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