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Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks
 
 
 
Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Winged skull
Design Ethan Fleischer[1]
Development Ethan Fleischer
Release date October 7, 2022
Themes and mechanics Warhammer 40,000
Keywords/​ability words Miracle, Ravenous, Squad
Set size Four 100-card decks
Expansion code 40K[2]
Universes Beyond
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Expansion symbol

Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks is a product in the Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond series released by Wizards of the Coast.[3] Warhammer 40K will be released on October 7, 2022.[4][5] The release of the set was originally slated for August 12, 2022, but it was delayed due to ongoing supply chain complications.[6]

Set details

“  Prepare for Battle  ”

This is a cross-over product based on the Warhammer 40,000 miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. The set introduces 42 new Warhammer 40K-themed cards in each deck, featuring the triangular holofoil stamp of non-canon cards. Reprints also feature art set in the world of Warhammer 40K.[4]

Warhammer’s world isn’t evenly colored balanced as it wasn't created with the color pie in mind. R&D solved this problem by making Commander decks instead of a full set.[7]

There are no current plans to make in-universe Magic versions of the new cards in the Warhammer 40K Commander decks, but R&D has the capability to do it if needed on a card-by-card basis.[8]

Storyline

Most Warhammer 40K fiction is set around the turn of the 41st millennium (about 38,000 years in the future).[9] Although Warhammer 40K is mostly a science-fiction setting, it adapts a number of tropes from fantasy fiction, such as magic, daemons, and races such as Orks (Orcs) and Eldar (Elves); "psykers" fill the role of wizards in the setting.

Marketing

Warhammer 40,000 consists of four Commander decks, showing off the Imperium of Man, the Forces of Chaos, the undying Necrons and the Tyranids.[10] The four 100-card decks contain 168 different cards in total. Each deck plays true to the army's heroes, strategies and lore, and comes with a Sol Ring themed around its faction.[11]

Collector's Edition

The four commander decks are also available in a Collector's Edition with a unique "Universes Beyond" card frame.[5] The Collector's Edition comes fully foiled with the never-before-seen special surge foil and has the same card content. A complete set costs about 550 dollars.

Secret Lairs

The set is accompanied by three Secret Lairs featuring the same IP.[12][5]

Events

Promotional cards

Themes and mechanics

Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks is multicolor themed, and many cards use flavor words.

The set introduces the Squad mechanic that allows paying an extra casting cost any number of times to make that many copies of the spell.

Tyranid Swarm introduces the Ravenous mechanic that allows players to draw a card from their {X} cost creatures if they spend five or more mana on X.

Forces of the Imperium uses the Miracle mechanic from Avacyn Restored on several cards. It provides an alternative cost for a card which if it is the first card drawn during a turn. In this set, it is used on permanents for the first time.

Card types

The set introduces the Astartes, C'Tan, Custodes, Necron, Primarch, Robot, and Tyranid creature types. It reintroduces the Inquisitor type.

Preconstructed decks

Theme
deck name
Color Identity Commander
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Necron Dynasties B Szarekh, the Silent King
Forces of the Imperium W U B Inquisitor Greyfax
Tyranid Swarm U R G The Swarmlord
The Ruinous Powers U B R Abaddon the Despoiler

Tokens and emblems

Warhammer 40,000 features 23 tokens and emblems:

  1. {W} 2/2 Astartes Warrior creature with vigilance, for Belisarius Cawl, Birth of the Imperium, Defenders of Humanity, Inquisitorial Rosette, Marneus Calgar, and Thunderhawk Gunship.
  2. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature for Company Commander, Deploy to the Front, Entrapment Maneuver, Launch the Fleet, Martial Coup, and Memorial to Glory.
  3. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature.
  4. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature.
  5. {W} Space Marine Devastator, a 3/3 Astartes Warrior creature with "When Space Marine Devastator enters the battlefield, destroy up to one artifact or enchantment.", for Space Marine Devastator.
  6. {W} Ultramarines Honour Guard, a 2/2 Astartes Warrior creature with "Other creatures you control get +1/+1", for Ultramarines Honour Guard.
  7. {W} Zephyrim, a 3/3 Human Warrior creature with flying and vigilance, for Zephyrim.
  8. {U} Sicarian Infiltrator, a 1/2 Human Soldier creature with "When Sicarian Infiltrator enters the battlefield, draw a card", for Sicarian Infiltrator.
  9. {U} 1/1 Tyranid Gargoyle creature with flying, for Gargoyle Flock and Tyranid Harridan.
  10. {U} Vanguard Suppressor, a 3/2 Astartes Warrior creature with flying, and "Whenever Vanguard Suppresor deals combat damage to a player, draw a card", for Vanguard Suppressor.
  11. {B} Arco-Flagellant, a 3/1 Human creature with "Arco-Flagellant can't block" and "Pay 3 life: Arco-Flagellant gains indestuctible until end of turn.", for Arco-Flagellant.
  12. {B} 2/2 Astartes Warrior creature with menace, for Mortarion, Daemon Primarch.
  13. {B} Cherubael, a 4/4 legendary Demon creature with flying, for Inquisitor Eisenhorn.
  14. {B} 2/2 Necron Warrior artifact creature, for Biotransference, Imotekh the Stormlord, Necron Monolith, Night Scythe, Royal Warden, and Their Number Is Legion.
  15. {B} Plaguebearer of Nurgle, a 1/3 Demon creature for Great Unclean One and Nurgle’s Rot.
  16. {R} 3/3 Spawn creature, for The Lost and the Damned and Magnus the Red.
  17. {G} 1/1 Tyranid creature for Tervigon and Termagant Swarm.
  18. {G} 3/3 Tyranid Warrior creature with trample, for Lictor and Tyranid Invasion.
  19. {G} 5/5 Tyranid creature for Old One Eye.
  20. {U/R} Blue Horror, a 2/2 Demon Horror creature with "Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, this creature deals 1 damage to any target", for Pink Horror.
  21. {C} Clue artifact for Inquisitor Eisenhorn andInquisitor Greyfax.
  22. {C} 1/1 Insect artifact creature with flying, for Canoptek Scarab Swarm.
  23. {C} 4/4 Robot artifact creature with "This creature can't block.", for Cybernetica Datasmith.

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