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MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed is out now, but is it worth getting? Here's everything you need to know

A group of fantastical creatures crossing a log, with the half-way point transforming them into darker aspects, with a blurred purple environment visible behind them.

2026 is shaping up to be a big year for Magic: The Gathering, and the first set out of the gate is MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed. This fey-tinged expansion revisits a two-in-one plane where day and night butt up against each other - to often-disastrous effect.

With the set causing such a stir amongst fans, you might be wondering what's so special about MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed... so I've got the lowdown right here. You can get all the details on release date, mechanics, story, and more for this expansion to one of the best card games right here.

If you feel tempted to give it a try, you'll also find the lowest prices for MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed below. That includes everything from the Commander decks to the prerelease box set.

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed essential info

  • A set all about duality
  • Whimsical & fey-inspired
  • Returns to an original MTG world

Lorwyn Eclipsed is the first major Magic: The Gathering set of 2026, and it's a mainline release. That means it's legal in all game types, its cards can be combined with previous sets, and it offers a wealth of products from Commander decks to bundles. The range is available as physical cards or digitally via MTG Arena, so you can play however you like.

Is MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed Standard-legal?

Yes, the new Lorwyn Eclipsed set can be played in Standard matches. To be precise, it's an official addition to the format and will be legal competitively for a couple of years.

Which formats can you use MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed in?

The main Lorwyn Eclipsed set (ECL) is legal for all formats. Meanwhile, the Commander (ECC) and Special Guests (SPG) sets can be used in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage.

Are there prerelease events for MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed?

If you want to get in on the action early, a range of official prerelease events for the expansion will run between January 16-22, 2026.

Is Lorwyn Eclipsed available for MTG Arena?

Rather than being a purely physical product, Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed is coming to the digital MTG Arena app. It's available to play on MTG Arena from January 20.

Wait, was that a Muppets version of Lorwyn Eclipsed?

Your eyes aren't deceiving you, that really was a Muppets-style trailer - complete with a catchy rock ballad.

As part of the runup to MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed, the Jim Henson Company released a tongue-in-cheek musical trailer for the set with all the wonderfully weird puppets you could hope for. You can see how it was all made here.

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed release date

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MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed is out now, both in a physical format and digitally for MTG Arena.

Thanks to its launch at the end of January 2026 (January 23, to be precise), this is the first Magic: The Gathering set of the year. However, as per usual, the release schedule is busier than this would suggest. For instance, a D&D module called Lorwyn: First Light launched on November 18, 2025 to coincide with the expansion.

Here's a breakdown of the release schedule.

  • Lorwyn: First Light: November 18, 2025
  • Lorwyn Eclipsed stories: December 8–16, 2025
  • Lorwyn Eclipsed debut: January 5, 2026
  • Full card gallery: January 12, 2026
  • Prerelease events: January 16–22, 2026
  • Commander Box League: January 16–22, 2026
  • MTG Arena release: January 20, 2026
  • Tabletop release: January 23, 2026
  • Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed: January 30–February 1, 2026
  • Magic Spotlight: Eclipsed: February 6–8, 2026

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed mechanics

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  • Vivid & blight are benefits themed to Lorwyn/Shadowmoor
  • Double-sided cards play a large role
  • Returning keywords like persist & evoke

As a major new Magic set, it's no surprise that MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed is shaking things up with a few new (and returning) mechanics. These are all intended to enhance or represent the theme of duality in Lorwyn-Shadowmoor, allowing for some intriguing twists on the usual formula.

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed alt-arts

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  • Fewer alt-art treatments this time
  • Lorwyn-Shadowmoor artist Rebecca Guay returns

Although MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed does feature alt-arts, it feels like less of a focus for this set. Chief among them is a serialized, individually-numbered Bitterbloom Bearer card by Rebecca Guay (who played a large part in defining the Plane's signature look).

You can also get your hands on borderless cards featuring either double-sided lands or creatures illustrated by artists known for their work on the Lorwyn Shadowmoor block. If you're a longtime fan of the Plane, this will probably pique your interest most.

Personally speaking, I'm all about the woodcut-effect 'Special Guests' cards that reimagine MTG characters or creatures in the style of Lorwyn-Shadowmoor. It's very moody and the art feels as though it'd be at home in a gothic stained glass window.

You can only get the above from Collector Boosters, so make a beeline for them if you want something a little different.

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed products

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  • Usual Boosters & boxes
  • Two Commander decks
  • New Draft Night box

So, how do you actually get your hands on MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed cards? As per usual for a major set, there's an array of products available to suit different playstyles or needs - though it's worth noting that there isn't quite as big a spread as some previous releases, like MTG Avatar: The Last Airbender. However, we are getting a new Draft Night box to go with the usual pair of Commander decks, prerelease set, boosters, and bundles.

Here's the full list of what's available.

Boosters

Commander decks

Boxed sets

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed story

  • "Eclipsed realms" make their first appearance
  • Plot follows Strixhaven students lost in this world

The dual-plane of Lorwyn-Shadowmoor is what would happen if fey and fairy lore vomited all over a Magic: The Gathering setting. Lorwyn basks in eternal day so is a place where elves and whimsical creatures frolic in flower-filled meadows, whereas Shadowmoor enjoys eternal night with dangers around every corner.

When we last visited the plane, these aspects cycled once every 300 years; there would be centuries of light, only to be replaced by decades of darkness. Usually, the environment and everything within it changes to match that new state.

I say "usually" because the pattern has since been broken. These aspects now co-exist - there's Lorwyn on one side and Shadowmoor on the other. The places where they meet form an all-new environment called "eclipsed realms," hence the set's name. Areas can quickly shift between light and dark at a moment's notice too.

Into all this tumble students of the Strixhaven magical academy... quite literally. During a field trip across the Plane we've visited before in both MTG and Dungeons & Dragons, they chase a strange creature through a burrow and into Lorwyn-Shadowmoor. Now the challenge is getting back.

If you want to delve a little deeper, you can catch up with the official story here.

Should you buy MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed?

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  • Perfect if you want to lose yourself in a world
  • Intriguing new mechanics provide fresh gameplay
  • Fairly uneven Commander decks

Now we know what MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed is, one big question remains. Is it actually worth getting? My colleagues and I have been hands-on with the set, and I think your mileage will vary depending on what you want from a Magic expansion.

Looking for a new world to explore with depth, lore, and characters to be discovered? This fits the bill. Considering how awash 2026 is with Universes Beyond tie-in sets, MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed stands out all the more; it's one of the few original Magic IPs getting attention this year. It feels more tailored, detailed, and sweeping as a result, so it's a great choice for anyone wanting to lose themselves in a setting.

As for gameplay, it's not as grand in its changes as other sets... but what it introduces is enough to provide intriguing new wrinkles. The 'blight' mechanic in particular is a great addition that provides an almost counter-intuitive, high risk way to play that feels very different to what we normally run with, and adding back in double-sided cards feels very thematically fitting for the world.

The downside is that the Commander decks aren't evenly matched. As noted in our guide to the best Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander decks, the Dance of the Elements precon is very susceptible to mana disruption and can be fragile without its face commander. At the other end of the scale, Blight Curse is a flavorable blend of control and aggression that, in our opinion, is a lot more compelling.

Still, there's plenty to enjoy if you like to tweak Commander decks or build your own decks in Standard - the community is already going nuts over certain cards. Speaking of deck construction, this set also mixes very well thematically with Wilds of Eldraine. That allows you to create a cool fairytale collection without needing to spend hundreds on Booster boxes.

MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed deals

If you're trying to track down cards for the lowest possible price, don't worry; alongside our guide on where to buy Lorwyn Eclipsed, I've set our price-matching software on the job. It'll find and display the most cost-effective offer on each item below, flagging any savings along the way.

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