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Unveiling 5 New Tarkir Cards: Dragonstorm in Magic: The Gathering

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 08,2025

While Magic: The Gathering's high-profile crossovers with franchises like Final Fantasy and Spider-Man have been grabbing headlines, the next set in the pipeline, Tarkir: Dragonstorm, is poised to make a significant impact. This set brings us back to the beloved plane of Tarkir, and we're excited to offer an exclusive sneak peek at five cards that are likely to become staples at draft tables next month. The expansion is now available for preorder on Amazon.

Explore the gallery below to view all five cards, and continue reading for insights from Wizards of the Coast on their design and the overarching theme of the set.

Magic: The Gathering - 5 New Cards from Tarkir: Dragonstorm

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These five cards form what's known as a "cycle," each sharing a common design element across Magic's five colors. They are all low-cost, common-rarity creatures, each with an ability linked to one of Tarkir's three-color clans, and another that converts mana into a color from that clan.

"Three-color limited environments require substantial mana fixing at all rarities," explains Wizards of the Coast Senior Game Designer Adam Prosak. "We aimed to ensure many decks could access mana fixing, so we developed numerous designs to address mana issues. These creatures enable players to develop their board presence while simultaneously improving their mana base—unlike tapped lands, which only provide mana and can cause players to fall behind."

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Senior Worldbuilding Designer Lauren Bond notes that while the mechanical design of this cycle was prioritized, common cards often serve as a canvas to depict the world of a set. In this case, they highlight the evolution of Tarkir's clans since their last appearance. "We showcase the action-oriented Jeskai monks, the Temur's use of Whispers magic, the Sultai's Nagas as jungle protectors and avengers, the Mardu's military prowess with supporting roles (and the diversity of dragons), and the Abzan clerics' efforts to regrow lost kin trees."

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Some recent Magic sets have faced criticism for relying too heavily on tropes or thematic gimmicks, even when revisiting previous planes. However, Tarkir: Dragonstorm stands out with its straightforward return to Tarkir. Senior Worldbuilding Art Director Forrest Schehl acknowledges the importance of such feedback to Wizards of the Coast, but emphasizes that "the top-level pitch for Tarkir was established well before the release of Murders at Karlov Manor and subsequent sets, and it remained unchanged."

"We wanted to blend Dragons and Clans in a unique way for Tarkir, with Dragonstorms playing a pivotal role in shaping our approach to this 'return-to'. Lauren and I felt the pressure to get it right from the start, aiming to authentically build the next chapter of this cherished plane."

Tarkir: Dragonstorm is now available for preorder, with the set set to release in both paper and digital formats on April 11, and in-store prerelease events beginning on April 4. Continue reading for the full interview with Wizards of the Coast's Adam Prosak, Lauren Bond, and Forrest Schehl.