Limited Set Guide
Throne of Eldraine (ELD)
Crush your next MTG draft with our Throne of Eldraine draft guide, including a color tier list, card ratings, set mechanics, and more.
Set OverviewStats based on: Premier Draft
Top Colors Combinations
Top Commons by Color
Signpost Uncommons
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Set Mechanics
The Throne of Eldraine set features a new style of cards. Adventurer cards are creature cards, but each has a set of alternative characteristics in a subset frame on the left of its text box. You may cast the card as its Adventure—if you do, you can cast it as a creature later.
View all 0 Adventure Cards cardsAdamant ability word indicates a reward for showing exceptional dedication to a color and spending three or more mana of that color to cast a spell. An ability word appears in italics and has no rules meaning.
View all 0 Adamant cardsThe plane of Eldraine has many rich culinary traditions, some sweet, some savory, and some decidedly unsavory. Several cards in this set will create or make use of Food artifacts so you can partake of this banquet, if you dare.
View all 0 Food cardsKnowledge is power! Some cards in the Throne of Eldraine set have abilities that trigger whenever you draw your second card during a turn.
View all 0 Drawing Your Second Card cardsHybrid mana symbols represent a cost that can be paid with either of two colors. For example, g/u can be paid with either G or U. It's both a green and a blue mana symbol.
View all 0 Hybrid Mana cardsTwo cycles of lands in the Throne of Eldraine set, one at common and one at rare, show off the locales of the mysterious Wilds and the bastions of the Realm. All ten cards care about basic land types.
View all 0 Lands of the Wilds and of the Realm cardsEach of the five courts of the Realm has one ancient legendary artifact emblematic of the court's virtue. You can use them to help you in your battles—it's quite costly to call for their aid, but there are things you can do to lower that cost.
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