What’s New
Lorwyn Eclipsed heralds a return to the Lorwyn setting in Magic: The Gathering, unveiling a fresh collection of red cards centered around aggressive Goblins and utility-focused Elementals. This set introduces mechanics like Wither and Evoke, along with a variety of mythic creatures, enchantments, and potent spell effects tailored for both Standard and Commander gameplay.
Configuration at a Glance
- Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed
- Primary Color: Red
- Main Mechanics: Wither, Evoke, Encore, Ward
- Featured Card Types: Creatures (Goblins, Elementals, Dragons), Enchantments, Incarnations
- Rarity Highlights: Mythic Rare, Rare
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Creatures with Wither that apply -1/-1 counters instead of standard damage
- Encore ability for reviving cards from the graveyard and generating multiple tokens
- Ward protection that imposes a cost on opponents targeting your creatures
- Spells and abilities providing uncounterable status to your cards
Autographs & Relics
Lorwyn Eclipsed does not include autograph or memorabilia content. The set emphasizes unique card abilities, mechanical synergies, and value loops over collectible signatures or relic inserts.
Collector Notes
- Lorwyn Eclipsed red cards focus on aggressive strategies and combo potential, with several cards enabling distinct value engines and board control.
- Hexing Squelcher and Ashling, the Limitless offer board-wide protection and recursion, which are impactful in multiplayer settings.
- Spinerock Tyrant adds Wither to red's toolkit, allowing for lasting debuffs on enemy creatures.
- Impulsivity utilizes graveyards and multiplayer dynamics with its Encore mechanic, providing powerful late-game opportunities.
- Meek Attack draws from classic designs but limits its effect to smaller creatures, emphasizing enter-the-battlefield synergies.
- No specific print runs, odds, or design variations are indicated in the set details provided.
- Card names, mana costs, and abilities are as outlined in the official set preview.
Source: https://www.sportscardportal.com

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