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|''[[Core Set 2021]]''
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|[[Planeswalker]]s and their signature spells, as well as five [[basic land]]s.
|[[Planeswalker]]s and their signature spells, as well as one [[basic land]] per planeswalker.
|29 (#285-313)
|29 (#285-313)
|[[Signature Spellbook|Signature Spell]] frames.
|[[Signature Spellbook|Signature Spell]] frames.

Revision as of 21:14, 5 June 2020

Adventure showcase frame

Showcase cards were introduced in Throne of Eldraine. Showcase is not one treatment but a catch-all term to cover a variety of different treatments of cards that embody the spirit of the relevant sets.[1] On showcase cards, the art and card frame play into the set's theme.

Description

Each set has its own unique showcase cards. Which cards get the treatment (and usually, it will just be cards from that set), and at what rarity, will vary from set to set. Showcase cards replace cards of the same rarity as the non showcase card in booster packs. The showcase cards don't require a mechanic with a new frame. That just happens to be the case for Throne of Eldraine.[2]

List

Release Set Type of cards Number Style Notes
2019-10 Throne of Eldraine Cards with Adventure. 30 (#273-302) Art nouveau / storybook.
2020-01 Theros Beyond Death Gods, demigods and Nyx basic lands.[3] 16 (#250-254 + #258-268) The constellations of Nyx.
2020-04 Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Creatures with Mutate and the five Triomes. 35 (#279-313) Comic-book illustration. The borderless planeswalkers in the set (#276-278) also feature comic book illustrations.
2020-07 Core Set 2021 Planeswalkers and their signature spells, as well as one basic land per planeswalker. 29 (#285-313) Signature Spell frames. Teferi features 4 slightly different artworks (#290-293). Ugin features no signature spells; the other planeswalkers feature 3 each. Each basic land depicts the home plane of the planeswalker with the matching color.[4]
2020-08 Double Masters Box toppers. 40 (#333-372) ? First compilation set to feature Showcase cards.

References