LOOK: It’s “Magic: The Gathering” Meets “Dungeons & Dragons”

Wizards of the Coast will be releasing Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate, the latest set for the world’s oldest and best trading card game, Magic: The Gathering (MTG). Expanding from 2020’s Commander Legends, Battle for Baldur’s Gate further innovates the Limited format by integrating iconic characters and thrilling mechanics from the popular role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The set contains 361 cards and releases for tabletop on June 10, 2022.

Available only in selected Southeast Asian countries (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines), players will be able to own a customized branded dice case with every purchase of a collector booster box. Produced in celebration of the set launch, the dice case are available while stocks last at participating WPN stores.

Commander Legends Battle for Baldurs Gate

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Journey to Baldur’s Gate, the most influential metropolis in the Forgotten Realms. A city-state flourishing with commerce, Baldur’s Gate attracts wealth-seeking merchants, penniless refugees, and other characters from all over Faerûn seeking an opportunity within its massive walls. Featuring D&D icons such as Tasha the Witch, Elminster, and fan-favorite duo Minsc and Boo, Battle for Baldur’s Gate allows players to weave a tale of power and intrigue as you battle your friends in Magic’s most popular multiplayer format.

The latest installment to Commander Legends offers more freedom than ever for players to build their own legends. A set specifically designed to be drafted, Battle for Baldur’s Gate breaks the Singleton rule of traditional Commander play by allowing for two or more of the same card to be included in a deck.

Elements of roleplay adapted from D&D are also seen in Backgrounds, a new type of enchantment. Legendary Background cards represent the story that brought your commander to the point where we find them now. Each one gives your commander a bonus. Most often, this bonus comes in the form of an ability your commander gains or a boost to their power and/or toughness.

Veterans of D&D can tell you that initiative is important, and it’s important in Battle for Baldur’s Gate as well. Initiative, a new keyword ability, enables three significant bonuses: First, whenever a player takes the initiative, they venture into Undercity (Undercity is a new dungeon card). Second, the player with the initiative ventures into Undercity again at the beginning of their upkeep. Third, several cards in the set get better if you have the initiative.

True to the lore of Baldur’s Gate, the second Commander Legends set sees the return of Rulebook frames. Every Legendary Creature card receives a frame styled to the look and feel of the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual, evoking the classic rulebook aesthetic cherished by fans of the tabletop game.

Ancient Brass Dragon rulebook

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Stunning Borderless frames are also available for certain Mythic Rare Planeswalkers, artifacts, and creatures, including five new Mythic Elder Dragons that each embody a color and a powerful ability.

Tasha borderless

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Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate will be available as Draft Boosters, Set Boosters, and Collector Boosters, as well as Precon Commander Decks, a Prerelease pack, and a special Commander Legends Bundle containing an oversized D20.

For more information on Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate, click here.

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