Collection: March of the Machine: The Aftermath

Magic: The Gathering — March of the Machine: The Aftermath

March of the Machine: The Aftermath is MTG’s lore-packed epilogue to the Phyrexian invasion arc— a compact, story-driven mini-set that reveals what becomes of the Multiverse after the war. Expect impactful cards, beloved characters, and premium showcase treatments—all in a small, collectible package that’s legal in formats where it’s released.

At a Glance

  • Set Type: Epilogue / Mini-set
  • Theme: Post-invasion repercussions across the Multiverse
  • Products: Epilogue Boosters (5 cards), Collector Boosters with premium treatments
  • Card Treatments: Showcase frames, extended art, foil variants, and special art styles
  • Play Legality: Cards are legal in formats consistent with their printing (e.g., Standard at release, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, etc.)

Why Players Love It

  • Story Payoff: Ties up major narrative threads after March of the Machine.
  • Collectible Size: A tight mini-set that’s easy to complete and perfect for curated collections.
  • Premium Looks: Multiple special treatments and foils for display-worthy builds.
  • Deck Upgrades: Select cards slot neatly into Commander, Pioneer, and beyond.

Product Options

  • Epilogue Boosters: 5-card packs focused on story moments and key rebalances—great for sampling the set.
  • Collector Boosters: Premium packs with foil cards and showcase/extended-art treatments for collectors and bling lovers.

Great For

  • Players who followed the Phyrexian arc and want the epilogue cards
  • Collectors seeking premium treatments in a compact checklist
  • Commander deck builders looking for flavorful upgrades

Note: Card images, language, and finish (foil/non-foil) vary by listing. Please check the product title and options above before purchasing.

FAQ

Is this a full, draftable set?
No—The Aftermath is a compact, story-focused mini-set. Epilogue Boosters are not designed for Limited play.

Are there special frames or foils?
Yes. You’ll find showcase frames, extended art, and foil variants across the set, especially in Collector Boosters.

Are the cards tournament-legal?
Cards follow normal MTG legality for their printing (e.g., Standard at release), plus formats like Commander, Pioneer, and Modern where applicable.