Preview season has nearly concluded for Magic: The Gathering’s upcoming Marvel Super Heroes crossover set, and the full decklists for the four preconstructed Commander decks are among the last cards revealed. On Monday, The Command Zone podcast revealed every card in the superhero-themed Avengers Assemble deck. Based on early assessments, it looks like this deck will have absurd value that’s more than worth the MSRP price tag.
Avengers Assemble has 32 brand-new cards, including the two Commanders: Captain America, Team Leader and Director Nick Fury. The vast majority of those new cards are legendary creatures featuring characters like Iron Man, Hulk, and Black Widow. The overall strategy is fairly straightforward: assemble an army of legendary hero creatures and support them with both equipment and counters — with a lot of emphasis on the “Legendary” and “Hero” subtypes. As such, the deck offers some compelling value for anybody who favors these kinds of typal strategies. The most enticing reprint in the bunch is Kindred Discovery.
Originally printed as part of Commander (2017 Edition) in the Draconic Domination deck, Kindred Discovery is basically a must-include for any typal deck with access to blue mana. It’s a five-cost blue enchantment that has you select a creature type when it is played. Then, whenever a creature of that chosen type enters the battlefield or attacks, you draw a card.
The most expensive version of Kindred Discovery goes for $95. Even the cheapest versions of this card hover around the $13 mark or higher on sites like TCG Player, and it’s easy to see why. It sets up a valuable draw engine for decks that focus on merfolk, wizards, ninjas, elementals, slivers, pirates, faeries, and plenty of other creature types. For Avengers Assemble, that’s obviously going to be “Hero.”
The charming Marvel art illustrated by Stephanie Hans depicts four classic Avengers bonding with their protégés. Front and center we have Captain Marvel shaking hands with an excited-looking Ms. Marvel. On the right there’s Ant-Man, aka Scott Lang, in his larger form high-fiving his daughter Cassie Lang. To the left we see Scarlet Witch with her son Wiccan casting some kind of spell with her chaos magic. Then there’s Clint Barton instructing Kate Bishop on her form with the bow and arrow.
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