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mtg kaldheim commander precons Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck – Phantom Premonition – Eclipse Cards

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mtg kaldheim commander precons Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck – Phantom Premonition – Eclipse CardsThe Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck Phantom Premonition (Blue White) comes ready to play with a deck, each with 100 Magic cards and a foil commander in this Viking inspired set. Choose your commander and overcome all those that oppose you be it friend or foe in this definitive Magic multiplayer format. There are 8 new Norse mythology inspired Magic cards that make their debut in this set. Call forth Ranar and create a horde of spirits to

The Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck – Phantom Premonition (Blue - White) comes ready-to-play with a deck, each with 100 Magic cards and a foil commander in this Viking inspired set. Choose your commander and overcome all those that oppose you be it friend or foe in this definitive Magic multiplayer format. There are 8 new Norse mythology-inspired Magic cards that make their debut in this set. Call forth Ranar and create a horde of spirits to do your bidding. Your spectral squadron swells every time you send a card into exile – and trust us – that will happen a lot!

The Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck – Phantom Premonition (Blue-White) includes: 

  • 1 ready-to-play deck of 100 Magic cards, including 1 foil commander card
  • 10 double-sided tokens
  • 1 Life Wheel / Life tracker
  • 1 deck box (can hold 100 sleeved cards)
  • 1 reference card.
  • A strategy insert

Forge your own legend and experience Magic’s take on this new land inspired by Norse mythology.

Ranar, The Ever-watchful - Unwavering Guardian of the Spirit Realm

In the face of helplessness, Ranar showed how honorable of a warrior he was when he refused to abandon his post. The Valkyries acknowledged his bravery and courage and named him the guardian of Istfell. He was tasked to guard the gates of the spirit realm as a noble, unyielding soul.

Open the Gates!

Ranar has the ability to cross over the barriers between giving him a deadly advantage in battle. As a Spirit guardian and your commander, he’ll send a Spirit to aid your cause every time you exile something.

Take advantage of your creatures’ powerful ‘enters-the-battlefield’ abilities by blinking them in and out of existence. Or manipulate the very fabric of reality and shove your opponents’ most potent threats through it. Whichever way, Ranar will be ready, calling forth yet another Spirit to help you on your way to victory. 

Your Victory Has Been Foretold

Is that a counter-spell up your sleeve? An Instant to save a creature from the grave? Only your ghostly army will be transparent.

Kaldheim debuts the "foretell" mechanic. During your turn, you can pay mana to exile a card with the foretell ability from your hand, face down. You can then cast it on a later turn for its foretell cost—unless Ranar's on your side, that is, to let you foretell for free for the first time each turn. This gives you a huge advantage in battle, and with the right tactics, it will leave your opponents guessing!

Grab the Magic: The Gathering Kaldheim Commander Deck – Phantom Premonition (Blue-White) today and get ready to explore the world of Kaldheim!

 

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