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Magic: The Gathering's Next Set Is a Death Race, Here Are 2 New Cards

Author : Amelia
Mar 18,2025

Magic: The Gathering's next set, Aetherdrift, plunges players into a thrilling multiversal death race. We have an exclusive sneak peek at two new cards: Cloudspire Coordinator and Count on Luck.

View the cards and alternate art in the gallery below:

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Cloudspire Coordinator, an uncommon card, showcases the red-white color pairing's focus on the Cloudspire Racing Team from the plane of Kylem (introduced in Battlebond). Its 3 power allows it to crew vehicles, while its activated ability creates Pilot tokens for additional vehicle support. A strong choice for red-white Aetherdrift draft decks.

The rare card, Count on Luck, is a 3-mana enchantment with a straightforward effect: at the start of each of your turns, exile the top card of your library and play it immediately. This "impulse draw" mechanic provides consistent card advantage for mono-red decks, offering a powerful, albeit risky, play style. Use it wisely, or lose the opportunity.

PlayCount on Luck also features extended-art and First-Place Foil versions. First-Place Foils, shiny golden cards, are a new addition to Aetherdrift, available randomly in buy-a-box promo packs. All rares in the set, along with 10 full-art lands, receive this special treatment.

Aetherdrift launches on February 14th (physical and online), with prereleases beginning February 7th. Learn more about the set's mechanics here.

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