

The Space Family Goblinson seems to get a new addition every time you roll. There are also some payoffs associated with rolling dice peppered throughout the set. Certain things happen (or don’t) depending on what you roll. Dice rolling refers to rolling a D20 when a specific condition is met, or as an activated ability. In case you completely missed it in AFR and this is your first Un-set, let me catch you up. This mechanic has been something of a staple to silver-bordered cards and this Un-set is no different. Unfinity was pretty far into its design process when Forgotten Realmswas released, finally introducing die rolling to a premier set. The Attractions all have numbers one through six, with “1” always being dim, and “6” always being lit up. If the resulting role is lit up on an Attraction you control, you’ll get the effect on the card. In addition to your good ol’ fashioned deck of Magic cards, you’ll have a separate “ attraction deck.” It’ll contain attractions, which are a little like artifacts, that come into play whenever you play a card that opens an Attraction, like “Lifetime” Pass Holder.Īt the beginning of your main phase, you’ll roll a die to visit your Attractions. Don’t just put a hat on Space Beleren all willy nilly! Visit and Attractions There are actually some mechanics which want you to analyze the art on the card, or the words/number of vowels on it, and that’ll have a serious impact on gameplay. While some may seem pointless, like the art stickers, don’t count those out just yet. Each sticker card contains three name stickers, three art stickers, two ability stickers (which cost tickets), and some power/toughness stickers. Get ready to desecrate your fresh mythics with horns, titles, new stats, and more. Yeah, you read that right, stickers are coming to Magic. And don’t worry if you spot a goblin, elf, vampire, or zombie running about. Wander through the thrumming streets of Myra the Magnificent’s Intergalactic Astrotorium of Fun to enjoy a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

She’s doing it without a license, though. I definitely saw an Ajani Goldmane cosplayer in some promo art for the Un-set. The park’s owner, Myra, used Magic itself as her main inspiration for the Astrotorium. How long do you think it would take to see everything the park has to offer?Īnd be ready for a bit of meta-fun.

This circus-carnival-amusement park hybrid features a bunch of interconnected flying spaceships that move from planet to planet. Unfinity introduces us to Myra the Magnificent’s Intergalactic Astrotorium of Fun (try saying that ten times fast). A traveling space carnival with splashes of retro-pop art and a fun, whimsical aesthetic? Sign me up! We’ve only just barely been given a glimpse of the newest Un-set so far, but I couldn’t be more excited for the theme in this one.
