Preview Cards
Click each card for a preview of the mechanics from the Odyssey Player's Guide.
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Dominaria's apocalypse has come and gone. After all that death and destruction, is it any surprise that the Odyssey set is all about the graveyard? Flashback cards can be played again after they go to the graveyard. Threshold cards get bigger and better when at least sevel cards are in your graveyard. Add the new Lhurgoyfs, Shrines, Bursts, and the Gravedigger cycle... The graveyard isn't just a place for used-up cards anymore.
Odyssey has something for all players who want to harness the power of their graveyards. To find out more about all the new features, look for the Player's Guide found only in the OdysseyFat Pack.
Ancestral Tribute
What could be better than gaining 2 life for every card in your graveyard? Doing it twice with one card.
Krosan Beast
The biggest, baddest threshold creature on the block. An 8/8 creature for four mana is a pretty good deal.
Kamahl, Pit Fighter
Kamahl isn't just the Odyssey block hero, he's also one of the best six-mana creatures in the game.
Mirari
Remember Fork from the early years of Magic? Fork was so good that it was banned in Standard in 1995 and hasn't been reprinted since. Mirari costs more but lets you "fork" every instant and sorcery you play.
Called the "Orb of Desires" during playtesting, much of the Odyssey story revolves around the Mirari.