
This time around, we’ll go into the Wilds, which is bound to be more dangerous, but hopefully also even more exciting. With the first Eldraine set, most of the focus was on the Realm part of the Eldraine.

Release Date: Q3 2023 (early September most likely)Īfter a bunch of sets focused on the Phyrexian conflict, we’re getting a break from all that, as we return to the fairy-tale world of Eldraine.The set will be followed by the March of the Machine: Aftermath, a special set in which we’ll see what the world looks like after this epic battle, which will fundamentally change the fabric of the Multiverse. Will it be the end of Phyrexians once and for all? We’ll have to wait a while longer before we find out. Like I said, it was a good box, opened a lot of stuff I wanted, some good value, I couldn't be more pleased really (well, maybe a tiny but but that's being greedy).So, this set wraps the Phyrexian story with a big finale. I haven't bought a ton of sealed recently (wasn't big into a lot of the sets) so I thought maybe it was just a new thing I missed out on, but watching online box openings and the packs in those are all normal. I was kind of annoyed as I was opening them because I like the rare being last because, obviously. It went token, land, foil (if there was one), rare and then uncommons and commons. They were all, basically, in the wrong order. The thing I noticed that was really odd was the way my cards were actually set within the packs.


I pulled a foil Narset about halfway through, but nothing in the actual rare/mythic slot until the last like.6 packs maybe? I mean, it happens sure and I still pulled an average number of mythics so eh just used to seeing a few earlier on I guess. So I cracked open my box on Wednesday, had a pretty good box for once too (I have historically had abysmal luck with boxes), so this is certainly not a complaint about that.īut I did notice something odd as I was opening it.įirst, I didn't hit any of my mythics until basically the end of the box.
