It will also be available and draftable on Magic Online.Ĭommander Legends draft uses three draft boosters per player. The set is designed to play Limited Commander: you can play Draft or Sealed with it. The Buy-a-Box is #721 and the prerelease promo is #722. The cards with numbers #717-720 do not exist these were going to be extended-art versions of the new Commander deck cards, but they were cut from the set (at too late a point for renumbering to occur). Both regular and foil versions of the borderless and extended art cards may be found in the Collector Boosters (there are no variants for the foil-etched cards). The two borderless planeswalkers are #512 and #513, foil-etched cards are numbered #514-614 and extended artwork cards are numbered #615-716. Cards with alternate card frames have another collector number than the original version. The six new Commander deck cards are numbered #362-367, and the Commander Deck reprints are numbered #368-504. There are no basic lands in the main set. The set contains 361 regular cards (141 commons, 120 uncommons, 77 rares, 22 mythic rares, 1 special) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all these cards. The cards are legal in Eternal formats like Legacy, Pauper, Vintage and Commander. There are 165 new cards, including 71 legendary creatures and planeswalkers. Ĭommander Legends is larger than a normal set, with both oft-asked-for Commander reprints and new cards. Due to production delays, the planned release date of this set was pushed back from November 6 to November 20.
It was the Innovation product for 2020, and was released on November 20, 2020. (141 commons, 120 uncommons, 77 rares, 22 mythic rares, 1 special)Ĭommander Legends is the first-ever Magic: The Gathering Commander set that is designed to be drafted. A shield, with elements of the original Legends symbol and the legendary card frame.