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Clue, or Cluedo for non-Americans, is my favorite family board game. (Greatmovietoo.) It’s the kind of thing you can bring out when you’re not playing with people who know every Catan expansion front-to-back and are halfway through some giant legacy game and have like three Kickstarters they’re waiting on. Clue is a game you can play with your parents and cousins, but maybe not your Magic: The Gathering group. Until now.

Well, usually. If you’ve played Commander you’ll be familiar with the kind of polite stand-offs that can develop in a four-player game. Nobody wants to be first to go on the attack, so everyone builds their little army until someone notices the time and finally starts swinging. Ravnica: Clue Edition discourages that, giving you a good reason to go on the offensive even if it means being a bit rude. It’s worth spreading attacks among multiple players too, because while you can only make one suggestion per turn, if your first opponent doesn’t have any relevant cards to show you, the suggestion then carries over to the next player you hurt so they get a chance to disprove the assertion.

In another clever twist, whoever shows you one of their pieces of evidence gets a free Treasure token, which can be cashed in on their turn for one mana of any color. That means players who get picked on get a free leg-up, and are able to bring out their heavy-hitters faster. You’re motivated to play aggressively, but those who get picked on have an opportunity to bounce back rather than just feeling bullied.

Once you’ve narrowed down the list of suspects, you can make an accusation at the end of your turn, which you don’t need to attack anyone to do. You can only ever make one accusation per game though, because afterward you get to look in the envelope. If you were right you win the game, but if you were wrong you’ve still got a chance to score a victory.

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Ravnica: Clue Edition

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Ravnica: Clue Edition

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Ravnica: Clue Edition

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Those rules solve some of the problems of multiplayer Magic, as well as some of the issues Clue has. As well as being a version of Clue where a player who goofs an accusation doesn’t have to wander off to watch TV while the rest of you finish playing, it’s also a version of Clue where you don’t have to roll dice to see if you make it to a room each turn. Playing a hand of Magic is a more interesting bit of friction to break up the guessing-game than rolling a three and knowing you can’t make it to the ballroom, even though that’s really where you want to be because you’ve already ruled out the goddamn conservatory.

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Magical detectives and suspects gather at Karlov Manor

Ravnica: Clue Edition is part of a bigger mystery-themed set, called Murders at Karlov Manor. That includes a series of preconstructed Commander decks—of which I’ll be playing the merfolk detective deck called Deep Clue Sea because I’m a sucker for puns—and the usual variety of new cards for Standard play.

My opponent made good use of the Disguise mechanic, which lets you play a card facedown as a mysterious 2/2 with Ward 2, meaning it costs an extra two mana to target with a spell or ability. Later on, for its Disguise cost, you can reveal it and trigger whatever effect it has. My ownOffender at Largegave +2 to a target when revealed, for example. That kept me alive for another turn, but wasn’t enough to save my hide in the end. Frankly, I’m better at Clue than I am at Magic.

Murders at Karlov Manoris currently available in Magic: The Gathering Arena and in paper Magic as of February 9. Ravnica: Clue Edition comes out on February 23.

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