MTG: More March of the Machines White Spoilers
Eight new cards for March of the Machines done up in White reveal some of the hidden strengths of Magic’s heroes.
With March of the Machines on the way, there’s plenty of new spoilers to dive into. And we’re back again with a new batch of White spoilers. This time we get another look at the Incubate mechanic, as well as some memorable moments from the story.
From vampire soldiers to angelic instants, these eight cards showcase some of the power of March of the Machines.
March of the Machines White Spoilers
Let’s start with the now-Compleated Heliod, who is just making things absolutely a bad time on Theros. Sunfall is a massive board wipe that is, one hundred percent, in your favor, because you get a little Phyrexian hatchling that can become a pretty deadly artifact creature for just 2 mana. And potentially your opponent has just lost all their stuff.
And Sunfall would be bad enough on its own. But then there’s also cards that play with Phyrexian as a type, like Phyrexian Awakening. This not only incubates but confers vigilance as well.
Still, it’s not all bad for the non-Phyrexians out there. Ixalan, my personal favorite plane, makes a stunning show with the Dusk Legion Duelist, a Vampire duelist that rewards you for every little +1/+1 they get.
The Guardian of Ghirapur, meanwhile, is here to protect and potentially help you get even more out of your ETB effects.
The Knight-Errant of Eos shows just how dire things get on Theros, at least until the Surge of Salvation comes along. But this one lets you potentially draw two powerful creatures if you play your cards right, literally.
The Surge of Salvation gives you an idea of how the tide eventually turns for the non-Phyrexians of the Multiverse, as Halo, aka Angel Juice, wards off Phyrexian oil, and in this case, damage from black and/or red.
Finally, these last two Knights show off how the battle comes to an end. And the Zhalfirin Lancer plays extremely well with other Knights, good thing there are plenty!
All of these and more await in March of the Machines!