Wizards of the Coast revealed the first spoilers for Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond set based on the fantasy world of J.R.R. Tolkien, . The first two Magic: The Gathering cards from the Lord of the Rings set to be revealed to the public are a card representing the One Ring and another turning Gandalf the Grey into a Legendary Magic: The Gathering creature [UPDATE: Additional cards and details have been revealed]. Wizards of the Coast also unveiled Magic: The Gathering basic land cards using regions of Middle-earth’s map as artwork. The Shire serves as a Plains card, Mordor becomes a Swamp, the White Mountains are a Mountain (producing red mana, not white), Mirkwood is a Forest, and the Belegaer Seas an Island (yes, Numenor might have made more sense, but it sank a while ago). You can take a look at these cards below.
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Magic: The Gathering’s The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth . The release date is in June and the second is closer to the holidays, in November. Pre-orders are already live on Amazon. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth set will be legal in the modern format and sold in Draft, Set, Collector, and Jumpstart Boosters. It’ll also have four Commander decks, a Starter Kit, a Bundle, a Gift Bundle, Scene Boxes, and Secret Lair drops.
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is also headed to Magic: The Gathering Arena in full. The entire set will be legal in Alchemy and Historic formats with a preorder, Mastery Pass, and cosmetics. Here are the key dates leading to the set’s releases:
- First Look: March 14
- Debut: May 30
- Prerelease: June 16
- MTG Arena Release: June 20
- Tabletop Release: June 23
- Holiday Release (more details to come): November 3
Keep reading to see the first cards Wizards of the Coast has spoiled from The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. Look for the set in stores in June.