![]() When Invasion of Ergamon enters the battlefield, create a Treasure token. When it's defeated, exile it, then cast it transformed.) (As a Siege enters, choose an opponent to protect it. The battles in this set are all Sieges, the first battle subtype. Phyrexians are invading the whole Multiverse at once, and March of the Machine is representing that with battle cards, a new type of permanent card that can be attacked, like planeswalkers. New Card Type: Battles Returning Mechanic: Transforming Double-Faced Cards Go to to find an event or store near you. ![]() Go to /Commander for more information on the Commander variant. Go to /Formats for a complete list of formats and their permitted card sets and banned lists. The same is true for any that are drafted in a Draft event. Additionally, Multiverse Legends cards that are opened in a Sealed Deck event are part of your card pool. These returning cards are legal for play in any format that already allows those cards. There are 65 returning cards with the MUL set code numbered 1–65 that are part of the Multiverse Legends supplementary set. Three new March of the Machine Prerelease promo cards with expansion code MOC and numbered 445–447 (and their alternate versions numbered 448–450) are permitted in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. Returning cards with the expansion code MOC and numbered 139–444 are legal for play in any format that already allows those cards. March of the Machine Commander cards with the expansion code MOC and numbered 1–79 (and their alternate versions numbered 80–138) are permitted in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. At the time of the set's Prerelease events, the following card sets will be permitted in the Standard format: Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Innistrad: Crimson Vow, Streets of New Capenna, Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, Dominaria United, The Brothers' War, Phyrexia: All Will Be One, and March of the Machine. March of the Machine cards with the expansion code MOM are permitted in the Standard, Pioneer, and Modern formats, as well as in Commander and other formats. ![]() Items in the "Card-Specific Notes" sections include full card text for your reference. The "Card-Specific Notes" sections contain answers to the most important, most common, and most confusing questions players might ask about cards in the set. The "General Notes" section includes information about card legality and explains some of the mechanics and concepts in the set. Go to /Rules to find the most up-to-date rules. As future sets are released, updates to the Magic rules may cause some of this information to become outdated. It's intended to make playing with the new cards more fun by clearing up the common misconceptions and confusion inevitably caused by new mechanics and interactions. The Release Notes include information concerning the release of a new Magic: The Gathering set, as well as a collection of clarifications and rulings involving that set's cards. Compiled by Jess Dunks, Eric Levine, and Matt Tabak
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