The official preview season for Magic: The Gathering's Commander Legends will begin next week, but several leaks online have already given us a look at some of the new cards from the first-ever Commander set designed to be drafted. Commander Legends will also feature two preconstructed decks, and recently, someone spotted the them on Amazon UK, giving us a look at the packaging of the upcoming product. The product description—which you can find here as a link at the bottom—says that the Commander Legends products will include 91 decks:

Mayor Clay grants your deck a legendary shift, -20/-40, or splitting of types as Dauthi can. 13 new legendary creatures and a cycle of super powers to explore.

Near the bottom of the page, you might also notice that the box art depicts one card, the Commander Water Elemental Plane Shift, presumably one that, as is typical with Magic products designed for a forthcoming set, will debut in the fictional game of Commander: Legacy.

Magic: The Gathering The Legacy will be released in August, as previewed in this article. The Legend of Zelda series' legendary card, the Tutor of Chain, is also slated for The Legacy.

The official preview season for the upcoming Magic adventure will conclude next Wednesday, August 7 when previews of the forthcoming Magic: The Gathering sets begin. The release date of Commander: Legacy is currently unannounced.

Dragon's Maze is the second set slated for the first week of August. The set draws heavy inspiration from the 2001 Yu-Gi-Oh! anime film of that same name and will join Emerald City pilots in Captivating Power.

General Information:

Dragon's Maze is an adventure pack that will play into Magic 2012, the fifth Magic expansion. At release, it will include:

149 foil cards

355 booster packs

10 new exclusive enemy Foil cards

80 cards in the game's first set, Planar Chaos

All cards released by Dragons of Tarkir and the Planechase Cycle

Set Name: Magic 2013

Style: Block Constructed

Format: Standard

Release Date: July 14, 2013

Magic is certainly looking to get things back on track and away from the slow release decisions of years past. This time, Wizards is taking the proactive approach of releasing coverage ahead of card availability, with limited Vorthos who still complains about drift. We will have plenty of time to get acquainted with this flavor of Magic as the tomes of Magic knowledge slowly readier themselves through new hype.

Magic: The Gathering Pricing Plans—Summer 2013:

Black Lotus has been on the market longer than just about any other playable card in Magic, so let's review a few of the key terms and concepts. Let's start with the basics first, because the barrage of rumors that followed the release of Tarmog
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