Magic: The Gathering — Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate (2022)

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Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 13
Number of Players: 4 - 8
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Designers: Kenneth Nagle, Aaron Forsythe, Gavin Verhey, Chris Mooney, Corey Bowen, Ben Hayes, Daniel Holt, Ethan Fleischer, Jenna Helland, Annie Sardelis, Mike Mearls, Ben Lundquist, Doug Beyer, Jadine Klomparens
Artists: Taylor Ingvarsson, Bree Heiss, Deborah Garcia, Dawn Murin, Tom Jenkot, Matt Cavotta, Andrew Vallas, Keven Smith, Zack Stella, Lisa Hanson, Kevin Yee, Jehan Choo, J. Lonnee
Mechanics: Narrative Choice / Paragraph, Player Elimination, Track Movement, Variable Set-up, Interrupts, Dice Rolling, Closed Drafting, Bribery, King of the Hill, Income, Deck Construction, Take That, Hand Management
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This expansion for Magic: The Gathering reintroduces the Commander Draft format originally seen in the first Commander Legends and fuses it with the Dungeons & Dragons theme of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, using the Forgotten Realms city of Baldur's Gate as the setting.

Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate is designed to be drafted. Each player opens a 20-card booster pack, selects two cards from it, and then passes the pack to the player sitting next to them. They then pick two more cards from the pack they've been handed, and so on, going around the table until all cards are picked. This is repeated with a second booster pack, and again with a third, until everyone has picked a total of 60 cards. Players then choose a commander (or a commander/background pair, if the commander has the Choose a Background ability) from among the cards they drafted, add any number of basic lands, and build a 60-card deck matching the color identity of their commander(s). Then everyone shuffles up their decks and battles in a free-for-all! (A larger pod of drafters splits into two groups first.)

The set is sold in draft boosters (individually or in displays of 24), set boosters (individually or in displays of 18), collector boosters (individually or in displays of 12), and bundles, as well as three-pack prerelease kits, which were made available a week in advance of the set's full release. In addition, four 100-card tie-in Commander decks were released alongside the main set.

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