The Magic Multiverse: The Gathering continues its limitless expansion and it’s time to explore the post-apocalyptic wastelands of the Fault. In the extensive weekly MTG, Blake Rasmussen, Chris Mooney and Pete Hines dive into this new expansion for Commander in the Universes Beyond format. Days before we get to see the first details and the new ship launching on March 8, 2024.
This new versatile raid includes four ready-to-play, pre-built 100-card commander decks and collectible expansion boxes. Each Commander deck features unique factions, builds, and characters, as well as game mechanics from the Fallout saga from its first edition in 1997 to this never-before-seen sequel to Beyond Universe and Magic: The Gathering.
Fallout brings 4 new decks to compete with MTG’s Commander format
Scrappy survivors
The first deck featured movement in red, green, and white mana, with the friendly dog Meatball as its commander. Using the graveyard and food tokens to speed up the drawing of certain cards from the library is essential to creating and sacrificing waste tokens. Direct interaction in a very powerful deck and heavily inspired by the Fallout universe.
Variable risk
Army of change to terrorize the opposition. This deck is dominated by a combination of black, green and blue mana and focuses on Fallout creatures like the ‘Wise Deathman’, which fills the battlefield with beam counters that eat up the life of opponents. And in dealing with the enemy. Library. Using Radaway can be a headache for enemies who have to waste turns to avoid dying.
Hello Caesar
Caesar’s Legion has always been a recurring threat in Fallout, and some decks just can’t beat it. Perhaps the best deck of the four, red, white, and black, the stacking mechanic focuses on gathering forces and overwhelming the opponent. Between copies and creatures, the dominant battlefield can be the ultimate threat to defeat other players.
Science!
Science floor! Use blue, white, and red colors of mana to create artifacts from the Fallout universe, such as giant robots, synths, and advanced weapons. Energy counters will be mandatory in order to activate the discoveries that the ship’s mechanics are focused on. A fun idea for this deck featuring Dr. Madison Lee and her loyal scientific dog Rez as a commanding and companion creature.
Collecting envelopes and collecting wealth
In collector boosters you can find numbered cards and other booster cards as well as prints inspired by the Fallout universe. The sprawling lands are ancient beyond the universe, and no less. New art inspired by legendary game scenarios added to players’ collection.
Commander Dix and Magic: The Gathering from the Faulty Universe Collector’s Packs will arrive in stores on March 8, 2024. Printed Fallout cards can now be found in physical and online stores and networks. The Official Magic: The Gathering website.
It won’t be the only thing we see from Fallout this 2024, as the series, which looks great and will immerse video game fans into the wasteland universe, is also arriving on Amazon Prime.
Revealed cards gallery
Below are some amazing cards from the publication and some art faithful to the style of the game in their various treatments that will be interesting to collectors.