The Eldrazi Titans have returned in full force with the help of MTG’s Modern Horizons 3 set, as a number of new Eldrazi cards have already been revealed before the official release.
The release of Modern Horizons 3 was highly anticipated by MTG fans, and now the excitement has reached a new high as early leaks have revealed new support for the Eldrazi.
These Lovecraftian creatures have always been a beloved archetype among fans. If the current leaks prove to be accurate, players of Eldrazi will undoubtedly be eager to explore the contents of Modern Horizons 3, which is scheduled to release on June 14, 2024.
While these spoilers show potential, they have not been confirmed yet. We will continue to provide updates on the validity of these leaked Modern Horizons 3 information.
Based on the track record of previous Modern Horizons sets, it can be expected that Modern Horizons 3 will introduce a fresh batch of highly impactful cards to the MTG competitive scene. These may include valuable reprints as well as never-before-seen designs.
As a result, the launch of Modern Horizons 3 will come at a higher price point than usual, reflecting its increased power level. This may be a concern for players who are simply looking to improve their existing decks or keep up with the current meta.
Fortunately for Eldrazi enthusiasts, they will not have to open numerous packs of Modern Horizons 3 in order to obtain the top-notch support for these otherworldly creatures. Despite the set’s supposed emphasis on the Modern format, Modern Horizons 3 will be released with four Commander decks, which may be a debated decision.
The leaked cards from the upcoming set appear to be from the Eldrazi-themed pre-constructed deck, rather than the main set. This means that fans who are interested in obtaining new Eldrazi cards can simply purchase the Eldrazi Incursion deck instead of having to search through Modern Horizons 3 boosters.
Modern Horizons 3 Eldrazi Spoilers
Zero drifts
Nulldrifter is a thrilling take on the timeless blue card Mulldrifter, featuring the beloved Eldrazi ability Annihilator along with flying and an additional draw effect.
Similar to Mulldrifter, this card also has an Evoke cost that compliments the five-color Eldrazi strategy featured in the Eldrazi Incursion deck. Utilizing Evoke, you have the option to either continuously keep this card on the battlefield as a threat with Annihilator abilities, or sacrifice it after its initial turn for a cost-effective card draw and to force opponents to sacrifice a permanent.
Despite initial concerns about the potential implications of this card on the overall lore, it is important to note that Modern Horizons sets operate in a more flexible and speculative continuity. While they may feature familiar characters and planes, they are not bound by the current timeline and do not significantly impact the ongoing story of MTG. Therefore, there is no need to worry about the Eldrazi potentially taking over Lorwyn before our return to the plane in 2025.
This is a way to include cards with Emrakul that are not set on Innistrad’s moon. It could also depict a possible fusion of the titans Ulamog and Kozilek, and other similar concepts.
Ulalek, Fused Atrocity
Leaks from X, Side Profile Ulalek byu/Yawgmothlives inmagicTCG
The side-profile art introduced in Commander Masters belongs to Ulalek, Fused Atrocity, a fresh addition to the WUBRG Commander lineup that possesses the unique ability to also be colorless, thanks to Devoid. While this card can bring immense strength to Eldrazi decks, it is crucial not to become overly reliant on its copy ability.
Ulalek’s effect involves copying spells, not permanents. This means that while this card can amplify various abilities, it can only do so for spells that are currently being cast, not ones that are already in play. While this card can greatly benefit you, it will not cause your current board to multiply with each turn.
Echoes of Eternity
[MH3] Echoes of Eternity byu/Johnny__Christ inMTGRumors
The newly introduced doubler, Echoes of Eternity, is undeniably valuable and worth the six mana needed to cast it. Considering the majority of Eldrazi cards have high mana costs, this card greatly expedites your game strategy by providing two copies for every one cast. This results in an even more dominating board, making it nearly impossible for your opponents to overcome.
Forsaken Monument is a prime example of how Eldrazi cards can serve as both colorless support and in-archetype boosts. Echoes of Eternity is a perfect fit for Artifact-heavy decks, but its true potential as a Kindred Enchantment can be fully realized when paired with other Eldrazi cards.
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