Commander Legends

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Commander Legends
 
 
Commander Legends
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description a shield, with elements of the original Legends symbol and the legendary card frame.
Design Gavin Verhey (lead)
Shawn Main
Ethan Fleischer
Robert Schuster
Development Jules Robins (lead)
Art direction Dawn Murin
Release date November 6, 2020
Plane Various
Themes and mechanics Legendary
Keywords/​ability words Partner
Set size 361 + 361
Expansion code CMR[2]
Development codename Chevron[3]
Commander series
Zendikar Rising
Commander Decks
Commander Legends Commander Legends
Commander Decks
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Secret Lair Drop Series: Showcase: Zendikar Revisited Commander Legends Commander Legends
Commander Decks
Not to be confused with Commander or Legends.
Expansion symbol
CMR draft booster

Commander Legends is the first-ever Magic: The Gathering Commander set that is designed to be drafted. It is the Innovation product for 2020, and will be released on November 6, 2020.[1][4][5][6] Due to production delays, the Collector Boosters of this set will release two week later on November 20.[7]

Set details

“  Booster Draft meets Commander  ”

Commander Legends is larger than a normal set, with both oft-asked-for Commander reprints and new cards. There are 165 new cards, including 71 legendary creatures and planeswalkers.[8] The cards are legal in Eternal formats like Legacy, Vintage, and Commander. The set contains 361 regular cards (1 special) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. There are no basic lands. The set introduces "foil-etched" cards, which use a brand-new foiling process that looks different from previous foils and have a special card frame.[6] 32 popular legendary creatures reprints exclusively appear into this frame. Foil-etched cards appear in both Draft and Collector Boosters. Cards with alternate card frames have another collector number than the original version. Extended artwork cards are numbered #TBA-TBA, and foil-etched cards are numbered #TBA-TBA. Both regular and foil versions of these cards may be found in the Collector Boosters. The Buy-a-Box is #721 and the prerelease promo is #722.

The set is designed to play Limited Commander: you can play Draft or Sealed with it. It will also be available and draftable on Magic Online.

Drafting rules

Commander Legends draft uses three draft boosters per player. For every pick, players take two cards at a time. This is done for coherency of the decks and for speed. After the draft, players build a 60-card deck — much like how a traditional deck of Magic is 60 cards and a traditional draft is 40, here it's 60 to Commander's 100. All other Commander rules apply with one exception. You can play more than one copy of a card if you draft it: the Singleton rule does not apply. It doesn't happen very often with 3 packs and 20 cards given the set size, but duplicates are allowed.[9]

Storyline

The set features many known planes and characters as well as new ones. These cards can be from anywhere in space and time in the Multiverse: from Lorwyn to Alara, from the tales of the original Weatherlight Crew to present day.[6]

Marketing

Commander Legends is sold in 20-card booster packs, with a foil and two legendary creatures in every single pack. A 21st card is a Marketing card. The set is available in English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. The cards will also be sold in 15-card Collector Boosters. Booster boxes contain 24 booster packs. The Draft Boosters feature Jeska key art, the Collector Boosters feature art from Prossh, Skyraider of Kher.

The set is not a fixed print run[10], and thus will be printed on demand. Boosters are more expensive than normal booster products, but less expensive than Masters series product boosters. Booster boxes are being sold for around $125.

Events

Promotional cards

Tokens and emblems

Commander Legends comes with X tokens and emblems. Token and emblems appear in the marketing card slot.

Themes and mechanics

The set of course features many legendary creatures and planeswalkers to use as commanders, some of which are uncommon. There is also one legendary creature (The Prismatic Piper) that is printed at the new "special" rarity, replacing a common in about 1 in 6 draft packs.[6]

In addition, Commander Legends has three returning non-evergreen mechanics and one new mechanic.[6]

  • Partner is the first returning mechanic. To facilitate deckbuilding, the set features 40 monocolor partners (and one colorless partner). A player may have two commanders if each of them has the partner keyword. The two partners together provide a 2-color color identity for the deck. The Prismatic Piper is intended to be used as a failsafe, providing an additional color for a deck when the player isn't able to draft the right commanders.

Commander Legends features the following limited archetypes:

  • {W}{U}:
  • {U}{B}:
  • {B}{R}:
  • {R}{G}:
  • {G}{W}:
  • {W}{B}:
  • {U}{R}:
  • {B}{G}:
  • {R}{W}:
  • {G}{U}:

Cycles

Commander Legends has at least one cycle.

Cycle name {W/B} {U/R} {B/G} {R/W} {G/U}
Crowd lands Vault of Champions Training Center Undergrowth Stadium Spectator Seating Rejuvenating Springs
Five rare dual lands that enter the battlefield tapped unless you have two or more opponents, completing a cycle started in Battlebond.

Preconstructed decks

Commander Legends also features two preconstructed Commander decks that are released as a regular part of a set's product line.[1] These are meant to be on-ramps to Commander, with a few new cards (three per deck) and the rest reprints. The new cards can't be found in Draft Boosters. The expansion code for these is CMC.

Theme
deck name
Color Identity Commander
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
TBA 1 TBA
TBA 2 TBA

Changes in rarity

Rare to mythic rare

Notable cards

References

  1. a b c Gavin Verhey (October 30, 2019). "Big Things Are Coming for Commander in 2020". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. [1]
  3. Gavin Verhey (April 22, 2020). "Can you match these 12 Magic products correctly with the codename?". Twitter.
  4. Mark Rosewater (October 30, 2019). "Is it the "innovation product" for Magic in 2020?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  5. a b c d WPN (August 17, 2020). "Double Your Commander Legends Prerelease Promos". Wizards Play Network.
  6. a b c d e Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "A Sneak Peek at Commander Legends". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Wizards of the Coast (September 9, 2020). "Production Updates". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "Immediately realized I wanted to share one more thing that's been a popular ask.". Twitter.
  9. Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "When drafting, it's a big mental tax on an already complicated format to keep in mind the off-chance you might grab an illegal duplicate.". Twitter.
  10. Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "Like Modern Horizons, Commander Legends is NOT a fixed print run!". Twitter.
  11. a b WPN (August 24, 2020). "Commander Legends: Common Questions & 1st Preview Cards". Wizards Play Network.
  12. A Card You'll Find in Commander Legends (And Answering More Questions!) (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (May 22, 2020).
  13. Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "Prismatic Piper for Pauper Variant!". Twitter.
  14. Gavin Verhey (August 22, 2020). "The Prismatic Piper is a essentially a "basic" Commander.". Twitter.