Everything we know about MTG Bloomburrow

Jun. 26, 2024



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1.What is it?2.Release date3.Products4.Story5.Spoilers6.Deals

From Alara to Zendikar, we’ve seen plenty of interesting wildlife across the planes of Magic: The Gathering, but none embrace their wild side quite as much as MTG Bloomburrow.

One of MTG’sbest card gamerivals, Pokemon TCG, has long been cashing in on the appeal of having cute critters fight for our entertainment. So, it’s about time we saw a Magic set where ‘creature’ really meanscreature. Even planeswalkers like Jace Beleren will have to undergo a furry transformation to make an appearance in Bloomburrow.

I think we’ve spent long enough just “aww”-ing at the promo art. Let’s start burrowing through all the important details about MTG Bloomburrow like the set’s release date, product range, story, mechanics, and more. Once you’ve set your heart on adding these fuzzy little guys to your collection, we’re also here to help you find the best MTG Bloomburrow deals too.

Moving on from our first look at Bloomburrow, the accompanying Magic Story releases July 2, giving a greater insight into the set’s story and characters. A week later, on July 9, debuts and card previews begin. These continue until July 19.With all that hype sufficiently built, Bloomburrow finally releases August 2. Bloomburrow will not only be making an appearance on your tabletop but will also be available on MTG Arena – four days early on July 30. We’re even set to see the addition of a super cuteBloomburrow Petthat’ll watch over your battlefield (and silently judge your every misplay).

Here are the key dates to keep track of:MagicStory releases: July 2Debut and previews begin: July 9Card image gallery and previews complete: July 19MTG Arenarelease: July 30Tabletop release: August 2

As a standard set, MTG Bloomburrow will consist of Play Boosters and Collector Boosters that can be bought as single packs, booster boxes, bundles, and pre-release packs. Bloomburrow’s product range also includes a two-deck Starter Kit directly geared towards those who are new to Magic: The Gathering or just want a low-cost point of entry to Bloomburrow.Speaking of low-cost, Bloomburrow’s product range will also include the controversial new Value Booster format. These 7-card boosters will only be available at select retailers and are specifically geared towards new players who are unable or unwilling to splash the cash on MTG’s latest set. As such, you’re not guaranteed any rares in these booster packs. Instead, you’ll receive 3 commons, 2 uncommons, 1 wildcard, and 1 land, traditional foil, or Special Guest card.If you’re really on the hunt for something special, the Bloomburrow Secret Lair releasesJuly 29and offers an expanded selection of Planeswalkers reimagined as Bloomburrow natives.

MTG Bloomburrow Starter Kit |$19.00 at AmazonContaining two 60-card decks, this Starter Kit is primed to give an affordable first look at the Bloomburrow set and Magic: The Gathering as a whole. Have an animal-loving friend you’ve been trying to convert to MTG? This should be your pick.Buy it if:✅Less than $10 a deck sounds like your kind of deal✅ You’re new to Magic: The Gathering or introducing new players to the game

Don’t buy it if:❌You primarily play Commander❌ You want a greater diversity of mechanics

MTG Bloomburrow Collector Booster Box |$279.99 at AmazonThis box houses 12 Collector Booster packs for a total of 180 cards. In these Boosters, you’ll find gems like Rare/Mythic cards, full-art lands, Borderless cards, and Collector-exclusive foil treatments.

Buy it if:✅ You love pretty cards✅ You’re hoping to find some valuable pulls

Don’t buy it if:❌ You’re function over form❌ You want something more affordable

Don’t buy it if:❌ You prefer having preconstructed decks❌ You want to wait and buy singles

MTG Bloomburrow Squirreled Away Commander deck |$40.43 at AmazonSquirrel creatures have appeared in Magic previously (with a predictably strong presence among silver-bordered Acorn cards), but this will mark the first ever time we’ve had a totally squirrel-focused precon.In addition to this theme, Squirreled Away will center around “hoarding” tokens. As it stands though, it’s unclear if these tokens will help buff creatures, benefit your graveyard, or just serve as canon fodder.

Buy it if:✅You enjoy Golgari (green-black) color identity✅ You find the idea of a squirrel-centered deck wonderfully nuts

Don’t buy it if:❌You’re not a fan of typal decks (decks focused on creatures of a particular type)❌ You don’t play the Commander format

Buy it if:✅You like a deck with lots of moving parts✅ You’re the kind of gremlin who really relates to raccoons

Don’t buy it if:❌You don’t find playing with artifacts interesting❌ You want a face Commander that’s more traditionally cute

MTG Bloomburrow Peace Offering Commander deck |$40.43 at AmazonPeace Offering embraces the interesting – and relatively uncommon – Commander archetype of Group Hug. Rather than aiming to crush your opponents outright, you’ll positively influence other players’ game board to win their favor and keep the game going long enough for you to pounce.

Buy it if:✅You love the politics of Commander games✅ You enjoy Commanders like Gluntch the Bestower or Kynaios and Tiro of Meletis

Don’t buy it if:❌You want a more aggressive deck❌ You can’t get over how counter-intuitive Group Hug decks can feel

MTG Bloomburrow Family Matters Commander deck |$40.43 at AmazonFamily Matters deck challenges your opponents by creating a wide board state consisting of lots of smaller creatures. It does so by creating Offspring, which presumably allows for the creation of tokens creatures.

Buy it if:✅You like a versatile deck✅ You like to overwhelm your opponents with lots of creatures

Don’t buy it if:❌You prefer to have big, powerful creatures❌ You like a more focused gameplay style

MTG Bloomburrow is set in Valley, an area of the plane where itty bitty Animalfolk live and work in peace. That is until this serenity is threatened by the emergence of huge elemental predators who begin to sow darkness across Valley. From the avian power of Maha to the grizzly strength of Lumra, these Calamity Beasts are a fearsome opponent for the tiny inhabitants of Valley, yet they are prepared to fight to protect their home.One of these heroes is the set’s protagonist, Mabel. This mother mouse wields a magical sword called the Cragflame, which also appears in a token equipment card of the same name. There’s also an outsider of Bloomburrow who will assist them in their fight: Ral Zarek of the Izzet League. He’ll appear very differently in this set however – through the process of planeswalking to Bloomburrow, Ral was transformed into an Otter.It’s worth noting that Bloomburrow is also the first set of the new Dragonstorm arc. Although, until we see this arc progress further, it’ll be difficult to know about Bloomburrow ties into this larger story.

There are a number of new and returning mechanics that appear in the Bloomburrow card lineup. Offspring, Gift, Forage, Expend, Valiant, and Season are all worth familiarizing yourself with if you plan to play with or against a deck with these new cards in it. The set will also see the return of Class Enchantments and the Threshold ability keyword.

As part of Booster Fun, we’re set to receive some gorgeous seasonal variants of full art land cards, raised foil anime cards, illustrative ‘Field Note’ art treatments, and a storybook-inspired Woodland Showcase. Among these very special cards are contributions from prolific Pokemon artist, Mitsuhiro Arita and David Petersen, the creator of Mouse Guard. Another Showcase treatment featured in Bloomburrow’s boosters is Imagine: Courageous Critters, which will be of particular interest to long-time MTG fans given it transforms Planeswalkers like Jace Beleren into Animalfolk.

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Abigail is a Tabletop & Merch writer at Gamesradar+. She carries at least one Magic: The Gathering deck in her backpack at all times and always spends far too long writing her D&D character backstory. She’s a lover of all things cute, creepy, and creepy-cute.

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