What’s New
Magic: The Gathering's latest set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, revisits the Lorwyn plane, bringing in a fresh batch of red cards that emphasize aggressive Goblins and versatile Elementals. This set introduces mechanics such as Wither and Evoke, featuring a blend of mythic creatures, enchantments, and potent spells tailored for both Standard and Commander play styles.
Configuration at a Glance
- Set: Lorwyn Eclipsed
- Color Focus: Red
- Key Mechanics: Wither, Evoke, Encore, Ward
- Highlighted Card Types: Creatures (Goblins, Elementals, Dragons), Enchantments, Incarnations
- Notable Rarity: Mythic Rare, Rare
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Creatures with Wither that apply -1/-1 counters instead of regular damage
- Encore ability for bringing back cards from the graveyard and generating tokens
- Ward mechanic that imposes a cost on opponents targeting your creatures
- Spells and abilities that make your cards uncounterable
Autographs & Relics
The Lorwyn Eclipsed set does not feature autograph or memorabilia content. Instead, it emphasizes unique card abilities, mechanical synergies, and value loops over collectible signatures or relic inserts.
Collector Notes
- The red cards in Lorwyn Eclipsed are designed for aggressive strategies and combo potential, with several cards enabling unique value engines and board control.
- Hexing Squelcher and Ashling, the Limitless offer board-wide protection and recursion, which is valuable in multiplayer formats.
- Spinerock Tyrant brings the Wither ability to red, allowing for lasting debuffs on enemy creatures.
- Impulsivity utilizes graveyards and multiplayer interactions with its Encore mechanic, providing explosive late-game possibilities.
- Meek Attack nods to classic designs but limits its effect to smaller creatures, focusing on enter-the-battlefield synergies.
- No specific print runs, odds, or design variations are detailed in the set information provided.
- Card names, mana costs, and abilities are consistent with the official set preview.
Source: https://www.sportscardportal.com

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