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An elf crossed with a jellyfish wears a regal gown

Since the end of the Phyrexian Invasion, which was basically the Avengers: Endgame of Magic: The Gathering, the card game’s expansions have hopped between some different genres of fiction. We had one set themed aroundfairytales and legends, and another based onpulp adventurein a jungle full of dinosaurs and pirates. Next we’re going back indoors for a set themed around crime fiction called Murders at Karlov Manor, a kind of Agatha Christie take on Magic where Hercule Poirot isn’t a mercurial Belgian, but is instead a wizard and maybe an elf.

Mystery’s a great choice for a post-war story. Film noir came about during the post-war 1940s, and all those sleepless hard-drinking detectives with no real skills beyond their ability to shoot a gun and survive being knocked unconscious on the regular make more sense when you realize every one of them just got home from World War II. For those of us sickos who care aboutMagic’s story, Murders at Karlov Manor makes great use of its own post-war setting—the planeswalker Kaya has has just returned to her home of Ravnica after fighting the Phyrexians to find that instead of a hero’s welcome she’s blamed for the city’s suffering during her absence, and Ravnica’s guilds are at each other’s throats again now their wartime truce has ended.

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Vannifar, Evolved Enigma

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Vannifar, Evolved Enigma

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Vannifar, Evolved Enigma

For the non-sickos who care more about the rules, the structure of a murder mystery is represented in new mechanics like Disguise and Cloak, as seen on the preview card above: Vannifar, Evolved Enigma. Both let you cast cards face-down as simply “A Mysterious Creature” with 2/2 and ward, causing opponents to pay two more mana to target the cloaked creature. Cloaked cards can be flipped for their casting cost, while Disguised cards have a different cost (perhaps cheaper) you pay to dramatically reveal  their identity.

Another new mechanic is Suspect, which lets you designate a creature as a potential murderer, in which case they can no longer block, but gain Menace—meaning when they attack it takes two creatures minimum to block them. There are times when you’ll want to Suspect your own creatures to make it more difficult for them to be blocked, or Suspect your opponent’s creatures when they’re particularly good at defense. Personally I think that Amaranthine Wall looks mighty suspicious.

Murders at Karlov Manorwill be out on Magic: The Gathering Arena from February 6, and in paper Magic from February 9. Pre-release events will run from February 2 to February 8 atWizards Play Network stores.

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