4/11/23 8:02 AM
Welcome back! We are gearing up for a truly special spring of Magic Online’s offerings. Next in line is the event set March of the Machine (known by its set code MOM) with events kicking off next Tuesday, April 18!
The downtime to add this set to MTGO will take place tomorrow, April 12 from at 9 a.m. to approximately 12 noon Pacific time (16:00-19:00 UTC). Be sure to follow our social media outlets (Discord, Twitter, and more) to keep real-time tabs on this release.
Features of the next few months include another Art Bundle, more Cube, another round of All-Access, and the Aftermath of the multiplanar war …
Our experiment with Art Bundles last set proved to be a success! We know many of you love to bling out your decks, so we will continue to make some of the most powerful and beautiful cards available directly through the Store.
This time we have a single focus – the Borderless Praetor-Saga Bundle! Containing a single copy each of the five Phyrexian Praetors printed in March of the Machine, these breathtaking Showcase treatments are a great addition to your Collection. Each Bundle costs just $24.99 USD.
Like previous Bundles, these cards will not appear in Treasure Chests and will leave the Store with the release of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™ in June.
As hinted by Atraxa, Grand Unifier in the last set, the Battle card type makes its debut in March of the Machine. It plays like a mashup of a creature, a planeswalker, and a transforming double-faced card. There are a lot of moving parts and ways to get confused with this mechanic, so let’s walk through how this will work.
When a Battle is put into your hand, it will appear sideways like a split card. Like double-faced cards, right-clicking the card in hand will not display the power/toughness of any Battle that transforms into a creature. Having the Preview Pane window open will be a great help in handling these cards.
The most important thing to remember: You control the battle even though it is being protected by an opponent! For example, Invasion of Ixalan gets cast, then when it resolves it shows up on the opponent’s battlefield. In a multiplayer game, you first choose a protector before that Battle’s trigger goes onto the stack.
So when you attack an opponent who is protecting a Battle, you will get a menu similar to when you’re attacking a planeswalker or multiple opponents. Be especially careful if you are attacking two Battles with the same name!
If there’s ever a question about who or what a creature is attacking, check the Game Log or hover your cursor over the attacker.
When a Battle is defeated, the card is first exiled and then cast from exile. Here’s how it can appear in MTGO – the important part is to open your Exile zone and click the highlighted card itself:
In Multiplayer, your Exile zone is to the right of your battlefield by default, so look for it there.
With all this battling, don’t forget to attack your opponent sometimes too!
Another mechanic in this set is Incubate. If you control multiple Incubator tokens with the same number of counters, ensure you animate the correct one without summoning sickness when preparing to attack. Because they are not yet creatures, they don’t have the swirl naturally. (If you have used Blinkmoth Nexus, Mutavault, or other permanents that animate in the past, this will be familiar territory).
If in doubt, right-click each token to check its status before activating – don’t get got!
Due to some quirks in how Magic Online can handle Booster Fun, the makeup of a March of the Machine booster on MTGO will look a bit different than in tabletop. The booster will contain:
Some groups of art will appear in Treasure Chests once MOM goes on-sale. These include:
Like last set, normal editions of the fifteen Jumpstart cards from this set will be available in Deck Builder’s Essentials at the usual price - $4.99 USD. Extended-art editions of five of those Jumpstart cards will be available via Treasure Chests in the TC-Only slot.
See how the battle ends when March of the Machine: The Aftermath drops on MTGO on Thursday, May 11. We’ll share more details about that set will appear on MTGO closer to the date in the Weekly Announcements Blog at mtgo.com.
As usual, Treasure Chests will update April 18 around 10 a.m. PT – watch our Twitter (@MagicOnline) and our Discord channel for the precise timing. The TC-Only slot returns as it has for the last few sets.
Please note: In the TC-Only slot, we are intentionally including Uncommons – namely, the Etched versions of the Bonus Planar Legends. Rares and Mythics of this group will appear in the Curated slot.
Our Treasure Chest Fast Follow will take place around May 17, just after March of the Machine: The Aftermath releases.
For full details on the changes to come, check out the Treasure Chest information page.
The war to develop Battles took a toll on our team’s ability to crank through the Commander backlog during this development cycle. As with last time, the cards added this time were basically free to us while coding cards for upcoming sets.
Additions from Commander Backlog |
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Fevered Suspicion (AFC) |
Cloakwood Hermit (CLB) |
Raphael, Fiendish Savior (CLB) |
Family's Favor (NCC) |
Smuggler's Buggy (NCC) |
Predators' Hour (VOC) |
This also leads into a couple pieces of news regarding March of the Machine Commander decks:
Furthermore, due to persistent issues with the Planechase format in general, we are removing the play spaces for Planechase and Planechase Vanguard inside of MTGO effective with the April 12 downtime.
A combination of the planar die mechanic not working and Oracle changes for this set require more fixes than are tenable in the near term. Decks will be maintained in the Collection scene and we will look to restore these formats at some point in the future.
The May MOPR refresh will contain shiny things – it’s an all-foil month! MOPR will consist of foil versions of the basic/full-art/tap-dual land cycles in March of the Machine and well as all 5 Promo Pack uncommons.
Then in June we will incorporate March of the Machine: The Aftermath into MOPR as well.
For more information on earning Player Rewards, click here.
We will grant Prestige avatars from Phyrexia: All Will Be One in the days following the end of that season on April 18.
Now let’s look ahead to the new set. First up is the avatar included in the New Account Starter Kit and as part of Deck Builder’s Essentials: March of the Machine – it’s Placid Rottentail:
Next up are the five Treasure Chest avatars available only during this set’s run – a whole set of interplanar team-ups:
Lastly, we will dole out some Prestige! As usual, you get five points for each Competitive trophy you earn in Leagues and one for each Friendly trophy. At the end of the season (when Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™ releases), you'll earn every avatar for which you qualify:
Earning at least five points gets you the uncommon Chandra, Hope’s Beacon Prestige avatar.
Earning at least 20 points nabs you the rare Teferi Akosa of Zhalfir Prestige avatar.
Earning 40 points or more awards you with the mythic rare Archangel Elspeth Prestige avatar.
Here’s a look at the schedule of events coming up between now and Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™. Each description mentions whether or not the Draft is Phantom – cards won’t be added to players’ collections in Phantom events. All event transitions are at 10 a.m. PT.
One of our most popular promotions returns starting May 31st – MTGO All-Access! For $25.00 USD you can gain access to nearly every card in Magic Online for up to two weeks until the June 14th downtime. Full details on this deal will be available in mid-May in the Weekly Blog.
We’ll see you on the battlefield!
The Magic Online Team
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