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cross-posted from: https://mtgzone.com/post/1560125

Bonus artist pic:

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Every time we release a Universes Beyond set, we get a similar question: "Is this going to be on Magic: The Gathering Arena and Magic: The Gathering Online?" We've typically handled this on a set-by-set basis with an answer that has either been fully "yes" or demonstrably "no." We'd love for the answer to always be yes, but sometimes things just don't work out that way. But all along, we've wanted a more permanent solution. And with Universes Beyond sets being legal in all formats starting with this year's releases, we need a consistent and reliable answer.

Enter Through the Omenpaths.

Through the Omenpaths releases will be digital sets that are Universes Within versions of Universes Beyond sets that otherwise wouldn't be coming to digital Magic platforms. These digital cards will be mechanically identical to their Universes Beyond tabletop counterparts but with unique creative treatments, different art, and different names.

We will not be creating Through the Omenpaths sets mirroring every Universes Beyond set, only the ones that will not be coming to digital platforms. This lets our formats remain mechanically at parity with one another digitally without having to create patchwork solutions here or there. We are also currently only planning to create Through the Omenpaths releases for full sets that are legal in all formats.

For the remainder of 2025, two Universes Beyond sets will be coming to MTG Arena and Magic Online: Magic: The Gathering®—FINAL FANTASY™ and Magic: The Gathering® | Avatar: The Last Airbender™.

One 2025 set, Magic: The Gathering® | Marvel's Spider-Man (as well as future Marvel sets) will not be coming to digital Magic platforms. Instead, we will release our first Through the Omenpaths set on September 23. We'll have more information on that set as we get closer to the release date.

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[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 1 points 1 week ago

I was musing on the power level of Standard earlier but it's still shocking at how much Standard Izzet Prowess resembles Modern Izzet Prowess right now

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[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 2 points 2 weeks ago

Wow, I had heard about Blue Prince but I didn't realize it was the same person behind Mythic Spoiler!

[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 2 points 3 weeks ago

10 copies is a really small amount, I would have thought they'd have a bigger stock for something like this.

Just wish they would just go back to print-to-demand SL. I've just tuned out SL releases now since I know I won't have a chance to get something if it's actually popular

[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 2 points 1 month ago

Ur-Dragon, Scion of the Ur-Dragon, Tiamat, maybe Ramos Dragon Engine and Morophon. I guess Changeling typal decks enjoy this

[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 2 points 1 month ago

I'm not the best at Limited, but a 2/2 with Flying for 2 that can draw multiple cards from the main Sultai/Temur mechanics seems very, very good at uncommon?

[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 3 points 1 month ago

I think their ubiquity and simple rules make basic lands good for more adventurous art design. That being said, this one is not really up my alley (I do however love the Nyx and Planet basics). I'm glad they have the Dragon's Presence basics for a more traditional style of full art lands though

[-] MysticKetchup@mtgzone.com 3 points 1 month ago

Attached to a very nicely costed body I think this could do well. Only issue is that most Red decks right now don't go to 4 mana, I wonder if this will be able to push a Gruul/Boros/Rakdos midrange deck into viability

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