kaldheim cards mtg MTG Booster Box Set (30ct) Kaldheim (KHM) — Twenty Sided
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kaldheim cards mtg MTG Booster Box Set (30ct) Kaldheim (KHM) — Twenty Sided

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kaldheim cards mtg MTG Booster Box Set (30ct) Kaldheim (KHM) — Twenty SidedKaldheim is a top down (flavor first), Norse mythology inspired set, Magic's take on what a Viking inspired world would look like! Features of Kaldheim First appearance of powerful mechanics: foretell & boast The return of snow lands and sagas! Inspired by the rousing sagas of the Viking Age and by heavy metal Booster Box Contents Each booster box contains 30 packs with 12 13 randomized cards in each booster. Booster Pack Contents Each pack has 14

Kaldheim is a top-down (flavor first), Norse mythology inspired set, Magic's take on what a Viking inspired world would look like!

Features of Kaldheim

  • First appearance of powerful mechanics: foretell & boast
  • The return of snow lands and sagas!
  • Inspired by the rousing sagas of the Viking Age and by heavy metal

Booster Box Contents

Each booster box contains 30 packs with 12-13 randomized cards in each booster.

Booster Pack Contents

Each pack has 14 Slots. Each slot has different cards in it.

  • Slot 1: Art Card
  • Slot 2: Land
  • Slots 3-8: Commons or Uncommons revolving around Kaldheim themes
  • Slot 9: 1 Showcase card (usually Common or Uncommon)
  • Slots 10-11: Common, Uncommon, Rare or Mythic Rare
  • Slot 12: Rare or Mythic rare
  • Slot 13: 1 Foil (Common, Uncommon, Rare, or Mythic Rare)
  • Slot 14: Token/Ad card OR 25% of a card from The List

Mechanics

Kaldheim is tribal set featuring:

  • Angels {W/B}
  • Giants in {U/R}
  • Elves in {B/G}
  • Dwarves in {R/W}
  • Shapeshifters in {G/U}

New In Kaldheim

  • Foretell mechanic: During your turn, you may pay {2} and exile a card with foretell from your hand face down. You may cast it on a later turn for its foretell cost.
  • Niko planeswalker type
  • Tyvar planeswalker type
  • Phyrexian creature type
  • Snow mechanic on non-permanent cards
  • Multicolored Saga enchantments

Returning in Kaldheim

  • Changeling on Shapeshifter cards. This card is every creature type. We have seen this mechanic in Lorwyn (2007) and Modern Horizons (2019).
  • Snow: an identifying characteristic of permanents and spells, closely tied to snow activation costs and mana costs. We have seen this in Ice Age (1995), Alliances (1996), Coldsnap (2006), and Modern Horizons.
  • Saga Enchantments: tells the story of a key event from the plane's past, and it progresses on each of your turns. Previously in Dominaria (2018) and Theros Beyond Death (2020).
  • Modal Double Faced Cards: have two faces, one on each side. When you play a modal double-faced card, you choose the face you're playing. Kaldheim shares the Modal Double Faced card mechanic with Zendikar Rising and this spring 2021's Strixhaven: School of Mages.

There are 285 cards in this set.

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