Here’s everything about the new Warhammer 40k Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond, including commander decks, spoiled cards, and where to buy yours!
It’s been almost a year since we first saw some of the artwork for the series. Now we’ve finally seen some actual Warhammer 40k Magic the Gathering cards, including iconic characters like Abaddon, Be’lakor, Greyfax, Marneus Calgar, The Swarmlord, The Silent King, and even more!
If you want to see more on the other Warhammer 40k Magic Cards factions’ cards, and even all the new playmats and accessories, click on the links below:
- Warhammer 40k Imperium Magic Commander Cards
- Warhammer 40k Tyranids Magic Commander Cards
- Warhammer 40k Chaos Magic Commander Cards
- Warhammer 40k Necrons Magic Commander Cards
- Warhammer 40k Magic Commander Cards Playmats & Accessories
- New 40k Orks, AoS, & Blood Bowl Magic Cards Hit Secret Lair
Let’s check out all of the Warhammer 40k Magic: The Gathering cards we’ve seen so far, including the new Secret Lair drops from October 2022!
Huge Magic: The Gathering October Secret Lair Includes Warhammer Cards!
This month’s super drop for Warhammer includes 40k Orks, Age of Sigmar, and Blood Bowl. According to their site, the release date is November 28th, 2022 as well, so not too long off!
As you can see, they have all kinds of stuff for the October Super Drop! So if you spot anything you want, don’t wait, as there are only about 3-4 weeks left until these are gone for good
. Now, let’s look closer at the Warhammer Secret Lair stuff.
Secret Lair x Warhammer 40,000: Orks: $29.99
They also have this in the foil version (pictured below), but it will run you $39.99.
Here’s everything you get in this set:
- 1x Borderless Merciless Executioner as “Ork Kommando”
- 1x Borderless Aggravated Assault
- 1x Borderless Krenko, Tin Street Kingpin as “Makari the Lucky Grot”
- 1x Borderless Zurgo Helmsmasher as “Ghazghkull, Prophet of the Waaagh!”
- 1x Borderless Skysovereign, Consul Flagship as “Da Vulcha”
Secret Lair x Warhammer Age of Sigmar: $29.99
This is the same deal as the Orks pack, where you can get everything in foil for $10 more.
Here’s everything you get in this set:
- 1x Borderless Blind Obedience
- 1x Borderless Danitha Capashen, Paragon as “Neave Blacktalon”
- 1x Borderless Najeela, the Blade-Blossom as “Archaeon the Everchosen”
- 1x Borderless Scourge of the Throne as “Stardrake”
- 1x Borderless Loxodon Warhammer as “Ghal Maraz, the Great Shatterer
Secret Lair x Blood Bowl: $29.99
Last but not least for the Warhammer cards, you can pick up these awesome Blood Bowl ones! They also have a foil set, and again, it will be $10 more.
Here’s everything you get in this set:
- 1x Borderless Approach of the Second Sun as “Touchdown!”
- 1x Borderless Rewind as “Re-Roll”
- 1x Borderless Bone Splinters as “Both Down”
- 1x Borderless Fling as “Throw Team-Mate”
- 1x Borderless Defense of the Heart as “Perfect Defense”
- 1x Borderless Fellwar Stone as “The Ball”
All of the Warhammer 40k Magic: The Gathering Commander Cards So Far:
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We had already seen Abaddon, starting with the first Magic: The Gathering Warhammer 40k reveals, but the other commander cards were a mystery until recently.
First up is Abaddon, the Despoiler, the face of “The Ruinous Powers” deck. “Ruinous” is not an understatement for the power of this iconic character, either. Abaddon and his forces are so powerful in Warhammer 40,000 lore that they literally tore the galaxy in two, divided by a tremendous warp rift known as the Cicatrix Maledictum.
Abaddon uses many different mana types, but it makes sense as he rules over so much!
This card has probably grabbed the most flak, as his effect is pretty lackluster. Most people are saying it doesn’t make sense to not put that card into play. Basically, it’s super restrictive and just not that good.
Really, it feels like some of the new rares coming out are actually stronger than these, but hey, if you love 40k, still might be worth the pickup.
This is one of the cooler cards, with a token-style deck possible with it. Overall, it’s nice to see more cards and what they can do. Plus, it’s hard to judge just one card for each deck, so don’t be too upset yet.
“Blood for the blood god, Skulls for the skull throne” is the battle cry for the Warhammer 40,000 Chaos legions of Khorne and his followers. Drawing strength from battle, Khorne’s followers in the 41st Millennium are bloodthirsty zealots who live for war, and this card’s mechanics reflect that flavor. This card costs less to cast as things on the battlefield die, whether those are your forces or an opponent’s. Remember, “Khorne cares not from whence the blood flows, only that it flows.”
Obviously, the more that dies when this is in play, the cheaper it becomes, which just makes sense.
Vanguard Suppressors align with the Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines faction, who are defenders of Humanity and among the greatest of the Emperor’s warriors. In addition to the great artwork, this card comes with an exciting new token-related mechanic.
It looks like the Space Marines will take over the blue decks.
The promo card, Fabricate, won’t appear in the Commander decks, but you can get your hands on it if you go to your local game store on launch day. This exciting card features Belisarius Cawl, one of the most powerful members of the Imperium and fabricator of some of Warhammer 40,000’s most legendary artifacts.
You’ll have to go on launch day if you want this card. Get ready to head to your local game store in October!
Be’lakor, Marneus Calgar, & More Magic 40k Cards Revealed!
No muster of Imperial heroes would be complete without the Chapter Master of the Ultramarines. His titanic strength and keen tactical acumen stride proudly from the pages of Codex: Space Marines, with some heroic new artwork flush with the grit and fortitude that safeguarded Vigilus… for a time.
It’s awesome to see him grab a card, and he has some pretty cool rules. With Master Tactician and Chapter Master, you can create a lot of tokens and draw a bunch of cards. As the “second-in-command” for the Imperium deck, you can choose to run Greyfax or Calgar as the Commander right out of the box. Both look like decent options!
Be’lakor
The infamous Daemon Prince Be’lakor loathes being overshadowed by other servants of Chaos and takes the spotlight from Abaddon with some powerful art to match his awe-inspiring model.
He’s seriously strong, and being able to draw however many cards as you have demons is awesome. Then, demons being able to deal damage to any target is when they enter might be even stronger. This is a great commander, but if the deck doesn’t have many Demons in the box, you may have to wait until you make your own deck to really have Be’lakor shine!
Imotekh the Stormlord
Imotekh is the most influential Necron Overlord after the Silent King himself, feared as much by his own ambitious subordinates as his enemies. Every last scarab of the Sautekh Dynasty is his to control, and he wields his power with ruthless efficiency.
Obviously, he’s all about artifacts! This will let you create a bunch of tokens, and you can also give them a ton of extra power. Considering what the Silent King’s card is, you may even want to play with Imotekh as the commander out of the box!
Magus Lucea Kane
The Genestealer Cults rise for their Day of Ascension and join their Star Children idols – as they call the ravenous Tyranids – led by a fearsome psychic Magus. The revolution may not be televised, but it has some fantastic art nonetheless.
Being able to double-cast a spell (in essence) is just a really cool mechanic! This new card is possibly the best of the 4 main commanders and 4 alternative commanders, it is great! Being a 4-mana 1/1 is rough, but it can grow every turn and the potential for doubling gigantic spells/creatures is huge! We will have to wait and see how many X spells are in the deck.
Noise Marine
A rogues’ gallery of your favourite Warhammer 40,000 characters are featured in these decks, and they’re joined by many of the classic tabletop units you know and love. Here’s a particularly nasty one to whet your appetite and hurt your ears…
We’re always for more Noise Marines anywhere we can get them! It will be interesting to see what else they come out with. This card is a bit of a sleeper, but with Cascade and Storm synergy, it has much more value than someone might think just by reading it!
Both of its mechanics are very strong. Especially with Abaddon as the commander, making you cascade and cast multiple spells each turn even more!
MTG Muddstah Reveals The Full Tyranid Magic Commander Deck
MTG Muddstah had a stream on September 12th, showing off all the Warhammer 40k Magic cards in the Tyranids Commander deck!
First off, we got a reprint of an already existing magic card with brand-new art! Abundance is a fantastic card in nearly every single green deck since it lets you force draw into land or non-land exactly when you need it every turn! This is a staple and a great reprint/include in the Tyranid deck.
Another fantastic reprint of an MTG card is Hardened Scales. This card is an all-star for only one mana and works in many combos, thanks to its utility. Not to mention the new art is amazing!
Onto the new cards, we’ve got Broodlord, a +1/+1 counter distributor or giant creature. The power here isn’t in either of those modes specifically, but rather that this card is super flexible! It also has great synergy with the Swarmlord!
Deathleaper is actually a great value card. It can combo with cards like Living end and Crashing Drawbridge for a one-turn kill or just be a one-card value engine. It essentially functions like a 4-mana 6/6 with haste and flash, making it super good in combat.
Old One Eye is another insane value card for the Tyranids. This card is 6-mana for 11/11 in stats across a 6/6 and 5/5 with trample! Not to mention it can keep coming back after your opponent kills it, making it even harder to really kill off. This could even be a commander for a mono-green deck its so good.
Lastly, there’s this new Saga card, which is seemingly another all-star in value. Getting a creature for free from your hand is a VERY powerful effect. “13-mana game-ending creautre? Sure ill play it for 5-mana!”
Not to mention the card also double counters on one of your creatures twice after already doing that powerful effect, making this card extremely high value.
The stream confirmed that each deck is getting a saga, so it will be interesting to see what the other three are!
Since we’ve already seen a few of the Tyranid cards, Let’s quickly run down the rest!
This set of 4 features a reprint in Aetherize, which is a decent card but nothing too fancy. The other three are brand new! of these, the Atalan Jackal looks awesome with haste you’re pretty much always going to be able to hit someone on turn three and get some land ramp!
That’s especially nice when you consider some people will pay three mana for a spell that does the same thing without the creature that stays around and might get even more lands later!
This group has three decent reprints, while the Bone Sabers is the only new card. Nothing too insane, but good inside this deck that wants counters on creatures!
The two middle cards are both reprints but are also fantastic cards. Clamavus is nuts in this deck, essentially doubling all the counters you have, while the Exocrine can pump out a ton of damage if timed correctly.
These are all reprints and are all staples! even better, the new Tyranid art is great!
The two left cards are reprints, not expensive ones, but decent to play with. The Locus is a decent stax piece, but isn’t too insane. The Goliath truck is ok but works well in this counter-centric deck.
The only new card in this set is the Haruspex, and it’s fantastic. Herald’s Horn is a fantastic reprint as it was starting to get expensive, and pretty much every tribal deck wants one!
Lictor is the only new card in this set and is ok but not super amazing. The flash makes it look good, but you will only play it after your opponent plays a creature, which they might not always do.
This set only has one reprint as the land, but all other cards look great! Screamer-killer will zap stuff whenever you play a big creature, which this deck likes! Shadow in the Warp is an insane card, even outside of this deck. It will be in demand for any control deck in Red and Green. Sporocyst is also a great card that ramps you can give you a defender. The card is also better, thanks to the flexibility.
All of these are reprints and are mostly ok, nothing too insane.
The land here is a reprint, while the three new creatures are good. The best card is probably Termagant Swarm, once again, thanks to its value and flexibility!
Again just like the last set, the three creatures are new! Tyranid Invasion is great early (since you usually have three opponents), Tyranid Prime is absolutely bonkers, one of the best cards in the deck, and Tyrant Guard is pretty good, offering protection to your board.
All 4 of these are new with each one being pretty good! Venomthrope might be the best as it just has great keywords at a great value.
All four of these are also new. Each of these has good value, but Ravener is the most interesting. You’ll be able to catch so many people off guard with this, and better yet, it doesn’t even have to live! you can cast it for x=0 and have it die right away as a 0/0, but still get the effect! Nice!
Trygon Prime is the only new one here, and it’s pretty okay. Nothing to write home about.
Nexos is the last new card for the Tyranid deck, and its pretty insane in this deck and any other deck that plays X spells! Icon of Ancestry is also a great reprint, as most tribal decks want to run it and most tribal cards like it keep value for a while.
Loading Ready Run MTG Reveals All the Chaos Magic Commander Deck & Cards
With the full decklist and all cards spoiled, let’s go over the rest of the new Chaos Magic: The Gathering Warhammer 40k cards!
This first set is all reprints, but 2 great board wipes with amazing new art are a good start, even if they aren’t expensive cards.
Four more reprints, this time really shining on the whole Chaos theme! Storm, cascade, chaos, and copying spells are all very Chaos-like!
Another set of 4 reprints, the two talismans are great with Warstorm Surge having the power to end games on its own! A great set of cards.
Four more reprints, this time all artifacts, with the only “meh” one being the Assault suit. The other three rocks are staples.
Another four reprints feature a must-have in 3-color decks, a Chromatic lantern. On the other hand, the Instants offer some great support by Bile Blight killing a board of tokens (this will obliterate Tyranid players), Dark Ritual helping to cast things earlier in the game, and Brainstorm helping you smooth out future turns!
Four more reprints are just some lands, all okay, nothing special.
Again, four more land re-prints. Some people don’t like Temple of the false god, so you may want to remove it, but in general, it’s okay.
This just wouldn’t be a commander pre-con without Evolving Wilds and Terramorphi Expanse! Both of these are ok when playing on a budget. If you can spend some extra money, you’ll want to replace those with better fetch lands.
Finally getting into new cards… Bloodthirster is insane! potentially getting you three extra combats each turn! This will end games! Dark Apostle is a fun card, hammering home the Chaos theme, while Kharn shows off his namesake by going around the table so that he can hit more stuff!
The next set of new cards features a Chaos knight, which isn’t amazing but has a certain fun factor of being random. The Defiler is fantastic at destroying a ton of nonlands, and Chaos Mutation puts the chaos into the board state by allowing you to Chaos Warp every creature! Drach’Nyen is ok but a little expensive for its effect. Still a cool card and an iconic weapon, though!
Out of these four new cards, Lucius looks super fun and on the theme. He’s the threat that never truly dies! The Flamer of Tzeentch is a powerful effect that all Izzet spell decks will want to play!
This next set of four brings in FANTASTIC demon support. Herald of Slaanesh is now an auto-include in any Demon decks, probably alongside Bloodcrusher too! Cheap demons are scarce, especially good ones.
The next set of new cards has four pretty good cards, with another cheap demon for tribal decks, some card draw, great removal, and a token generator!
This set has two exciting cards in it! Mandate of Abaddon, is a four mana board wipe that lets your biggest creature stay alive! (or let’s say you have an army of 6/6 demons, then they all live!) The other card here is Mortarion, who is obviously a fan favorite. His effect is actually pretty good, too; he is easily a good commander if you wanted to try to build a deck around him.
More demon support coming in the form of cheap well-stated creatures! Along with the very annoying pox walkers and the Tallyman, which can draw a ton of cards in Aristocrat decks!
Pink Horrors are a staple for spell decks now! while Heralds and Bilepiper add some fun Chaos to the deck!
Nearing the end of the road, Ruinous Powers has a powerful effect that’s on theme and at an okay mana cost. And, of course, the other fan-favorite, Magnus the Red, is a fantastic build-around if you want to make a spell-slinging deck with all the support we already had in this deck!
The final set of cards has Aspiring Champion, an amazing card for demon decks, and Let the Galaxy Burn, a new board wipe that looks decent thanks to the cascade trigger.
Command Zone Reveals Warhammer 40k Necron Magic Commander Deck & Cards
Command Zone did the full deck reveal, but we will also give our thoughts on all the cards below!
This first set of 4 cards are nuts, specifically Trazyn and Biotransference. Both of these are combo cards that work together. Biogenic Ooze is an old combo deck using creature cards in the grave, but now with Trazyn, he can be your commander and instead wants artifacts! The easiest combo will be for infinite colorless mana.
Any rock that taps for two or more and either a Pili-pala or a Staff of domination, boom!
Anrakyr is another fantastic card; trading health for mana to cast from hand or graveyard is insane! 8+ health for something that could end the game is an easy trade-off to make.
The Hexmark Destroyer is fun and thematic but not insanely powerful. The Flayed One gets added to a long list of 3 mana cards that self-mill, but as an artifact, is better than those other options in this deck that cares about artifacts!
Here we’ve got another insane 2-card combo, Convergence of Dominion and Ghost Ark gives all artifact creatures in your grave unearth one if you control your commander! Nutty!
Necron Overlord and Canoptek Scarab Swarm seem to have a good synergy with each other, making a ton of small tokens and then zapping someone equal to the number of tokens made.
Chronomancer is a simple and good card draw for cheap; Lokhust Heavy Destroyer is a new Fleshbag Marauder effect, this time as an artifact and having Unearth!
Psychomancer is a wincon, allowing you to kill people with your sacrifice and recursion engines, while Sautekh Immortal can come in as a huge body after you have your engine running!
Speaking of engines, Resurrection Orb is nuts! it will absolutely be a combo piece in many different sacrifice/recursion combos. Sceptre of eternal glory is also good, just a better Gilded lotus for mono-colored decks.
Technomancer is good, getting you a bigger graveyard and recurring a few things. Void Dragon is also great, especially if you can play it from the graveyard or pay for it with Anrakyr.
The other Shard, the Nightbringer, is also pretty nuts; if you can get him in play with a resurrection orb, you will lose friends; it will be SO brutal!
Onto the reprints, these new swamps are stunning, and Dread Return is a staple in all-black decks that want to combo off or cast big creatures for cheap.
All four of these aren’t insane, but rather all decent cards that see play in a lot of more “budget-friendly” decks. Thought vessel always was and probably will be a staple.
Caged Sun is a fantastic card for Mono-colored decks, so this reprint is nice, while Gilded lotus and Mystic Forge are both great in this deck in particular! Darkness also needed a reprint, it was getting a little expensive.
The final set of 4 has another insane combo card in Living Death, another game-ending combo card that is simply nuts in every deck that can play it or wants to. Endless Atlas is a great card in any mono-colored deck, and Reliquary tower is always good in decks that like drawing cards.
PleasantKenobi Reveals Warhammer 40k Imperium Magic Commander Deck & Cards
With the full decklist and all cards spoiled, let’s go over the rest of the new Imperium cards!
The first set of three has a THUNDERHAWK! Sadly, not a new plastic 40k model once again… but this is a fantastic magic card that uses the Raven Guard Shadowhawk art!
Next up, we’ve got two Imperial knights, with the Paladin being a fantastic card! Four damage to three people and a 6/6 trample only needing a crew 1 is pretty good! The Reaver Titan is also good, just a bigger Paladin!
Next up, we get a hint at one of the minor themes of the deck… Miracle! getting a 5-mana creature for 2-mana is nuts! Simple as that!
Another one of the themes is attacking. Specifically, getting benefits for several attacking creatures! For that reason, the librarian seems pretty good in this deck.
The Primaris Eliminator is a great card. Flexibility and a huge potential for removal are always good.
Squad is a great mechanic giving all the cards with it extra flexibility… The Sister of Silence is also a great card that might save you from defeat or prevent your opponent from winning!
Vexilus Praetor looks unassuming, but with flash and giving your commander protection from everything, it is absolutely bonkers, like, probably the best card in the deck bonkers.
Space Marine Scout is very similar to the knight of the white orchid, a mono-white staple, so this is probably a great card!
Triumph of Saint Katherine is a nuts card. Almost always, it’s a 2-mana 5/5 with lifelink, and even better, it just keeps coming back! Skull Clamp was the scourge of the tournament scene nearly 20 years ago, but with only one in the deck, it could still be hugely useful.
This row is all reprints of all fantastic cards.
Swords to Plowshares is a staple in EDH period. Any deck that has white probably runs this card!
These three cards care about making tokens and killing non-tokens, helping you make a big board and prevent your opponents from doing the same.
Neyam is a new legendary that is actually super unique! It might be a super fun deck to try and make!
Eisenhorn is another new legendary that looks super fun to try and make a deck around for!
Three land reprints, nothing special here.
Three land reprints, nothing special here, except some dope art on Memorial to Glory.
Sister Hospitaller is a great card; returning something to the battlefield gives it combo potential!
Callidus Assassin is a neat card, killing something AND giving you a copy!
Exterminatus is hype, thanks to its source material for inspiration, and Celestine is a fantastic new commander for a new deck-type mono-white-recursion!
Lastly, there’s an iconic card, The Golden Throne! This will probably see the play with two decent effects, although it is also just an instant flavor win! For those of you not in the know, not only will it keep you alive at least temporality, but also has the same ability as a Black Lotus (as long as you have a creature).
Reddit Thinks Warhammer 40k Magic Commander Collector Foil Cards Come Ruined
Let’s get right into it. This Reddit thread with nearly 500 comments when we wrote this post, was quite upset about the new Warhammer 40k Magic the Gathering commander collector foil cards being “runied”.
However, as you’ll see below, from the video by Geek Culture Gaming, that may not be 100% accurate…
So there is a bit of backstory here, as you can see in the video below, the cards do come slightly curved out of the box. There have also been foil card production issues in the past with Magic cards, and some folks are already on edge with the price points of these decks.
Luckily we have some info from YouTube about how they actually feel and look.
If you dig deep in the comments, according to Geek Culture Gaming after putting them in sleeves, they flatten right out!
This is good news as these new Warhammer 40k Magic commander collector foil cards are quite expensive, and honestly, you should be putting your cards in sleeves anyway.
Plus, it appears through the manufacturing process, all of these cards do come slightly curved, so don’t panic, throw them in some sleeves, and you’ll be good to go!
You can check out the whole video above for all their insight, but here is a good look at how curved the cards are straight out of the box.
However, they weren’t the only ones to review the box either. Askrias also unboxed some of the foil cards and showed off some tokens we hadn’t seen as well as the thickness of the in-play Abaddon Commander Card itself!
You can check out the video above for the whole unboxing, but we have some screenshots as well.
It comes with these cutouts right as you open the box. However, according to the video, the quality of the actual box packaging itself seems a little off.
Next up, you get Abaddon as your commander and a few more tokens on the side. Some people in the comments wished for them to be metal, but it doesn’t look like we’ll be getting them.
Lastly, you can see just how thick the in-play Abaddon Commander card really is. So while this card is thicker than the other cards in the deck, it also seems to have the same slight curve from manufacturing. Regardles,s doesn’t look cheap, and that should straighten in a sleeve as well.
Honestly, the only big gripe about these cards from these two videos seems to be the fact that the new tokens did not have the foil process on each side, unfortunately.
With that, those are all the Warhammer 40k Magic Commander cards we’ve seen so far for the four decks, but now we know what Secret Lair drops are on the way too!
Magic the Gathering Warhammer 40k Orks, AoS, & Blood Bowl Secret Lair Cards
Here are all the new Magic the Gathering Secret Lair Cards for Warhammer 40k Orks, Age of Sigmar, and Blood Bowl that we have seen so far sourced from YouTube channels like Pleasant Kenobi and MTG Unpacked.
Up first, we got Orks, and the first three cards are all decent. None of these are money cards, but they are all very flavourful and playable! Aggravated Assault can go in pretty much any aggressive red deck!
Possibly the biggest win for the Ork Secret Lair is Ghazghkull, who is a reskin of Zurgo Helmsmasher, a perfect thematic win! Hard to kill and loves to kill other creatures, this is a perfect fit!
Onto Age Of Sigmar, we got three fantastic cards out of the gate. Blind Obedience is a staple and can be easily played in every white deck, not to mention that the art is stunning! Archaeon is a re-skin of Najeela, which is an all-star in both casual and competitive Commander!
His 5-color nature of him is also perfect for representing Chaos Undivided!
The other two cards in Secret Lair AoS aren’t too special, but their Warhammer inspirations are great! Nothing like smashing an Archaeon play with Ghal Maraz!
Blood Bowl won’t have as many fans as the other two Secret Lairs, but these are still great cards with some thematic wins in terms of design choice from the team.
For one, Touchdown is fantastic, and putting on a re-skin of Approach of the Secon Sun is perfect since scoring touchdowns is how you win, and now you can win games of commander with it too!
Finally, the last three feature The Ball, which is perfect since you can’t play Blood Bowl without it. and Throw Team-Mate, which is a re-skin of Fling, a perfect match for the cards and a funny “gotcha!” for opponents.
Just as a reminder, these are bonus premium products you can buy exclusively through Wizards Secret Lair site after they go live. You’ll be able to get them as Secret Lair x Orks, Secret Lair x Age of Sigmar, and Secret Lair x Blood Bowl!
With that, those are all the new Warhammer Secret Lair Magic cards we’ve seen. There is a secret bonus card in each package, but those haven’t been revealed yet!
Pricing & Where To Get the New Warhammer 40k Magic Commander Cards
Let’s check out the price of the new Warhammer 40k magic cards, and where you can buy them now.
Each deck with have every card in 40k art, with a split of 58 reprints and 42 new cards in each of the four decks, making these attractive to MTG and 40k players who are interested alike!
You can still order these from Amazon right now; however, post-release, the price has started to creep up a little on these decks from the pre-order price above from Wizards.
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Article originally published on May 13, 2022