Welcome to our unboxing of the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Duskmourn: House of Horror. This chilling collection introduces us to a world steeped in horror, where dark mysteries lurk in shadowy corners and terrors await around every turn. From haunted mansions to eerie graveyards, Duskmourn promises to deliver spine-tingling excitement for players and collectors alike.
From Play Boosters teeming with new horrors to Commander decks that bring unique nightmares to life, this set has something for every brave soul willing to explore its dark corners. Let’s take a closer look at what’s lurking within each product:
Play Booster Box
The Duskmourn: House of Horror Play Booster Box contains 36 Play Boosters, each with 14 Magic: The Gathering cards. This booster type is great for Limited play formats like Draft and Sealed, while also being thrilling to open for collectors.
The Play Booster Box offers a balance between the randomness that makes opening packs exciting and the structure needed for satisfying draft experiences. It’s an excellent choice for players who enjoy both collecting and playing Limited formats in this haunted world.
Collector Booster Box
For those seeking the most exclusive cards, the Collector Booster Box is a treasure trove. With 12 packs containing 15 cards each, these boosters are packed with rare cards, foils, and special alternate art versions that are sure to make any collector’s heart skip a beat.In particular, Wizards of the Coast has crafted these boosters to provide a shortcut to the set’s most desirable cards. Additionally, they’re packed with rare cards, foils, and special alternate art and alternate frame cards that showcase the set’s adorable anthropomorphic animal theme in the most luxurious way possible.
Commander Decks
Duskmourn: House of Horror introduces four new Commander decks, each offering a unique strategy that captures the essence of this horror-themed plane. “Miracle Worker,” “Death Toll,” “Endless Punishment,” and “Jump Scare!” each bring something spine-chilling to the table, appealing to different playstyles and preferences.
These 100-card decks are ready to play right out of the box, making them perfect for both newcomers to the Commander format and seasoned players looking for fresh, frightening strategies.
- Miracle Worker (Esper): An enchantment-focused deck featuring the Miracle mechanic, led by Aminatou, Veil Piercer.
- Death Toll (Golgari): A delirium-themed deck with Winter, Cynical Opportunist as the face commander.
- Endless Punishment (Rakdos): A “group slug” deck that deals damage to all players, helmed by Valgavoth, Harrower of Souls.
- Jump Scare! (Simic): Emphasizes landfall and manifest mechanics, with Zimone, Mystery Unraveler leading the charge.
In addition, each deck contains a foil Commander, an additional foil Legendary card, 98 regular cards, 10 Scheme cards, 10 double-sided tokens, a helper card, a deck box, and a Collector Booster Sample Pack with 2 cards.
Duskmourn: House of Horror Bundle
The Duskmourn: House of Horror Bundle is perfect for those who want a little bit of everything from this terrifying plane. It includes 9 Play Boosters, a Traditional Foil card with Bundle-exclusive alternate-art, 30 basic land cards (including 10 full-art versions, split between foil and non-foil), an oversized Spindown life counter, and a storage box. Additionally, it’s an excellent way to jumpstart your Duskmourn collection.
In addition, the inclusion of Full Art lands is a particular highlight, offering players a chance to add a touch of horror to their decks with lands that capture the essence of Duskmourn’s Gothic world. The bundle serves as an excellent starting point for players looking to immerse themselves in the set, providing a mix of boosters for cracking packs and essential accessories for organized play.
Prerelease Pack
Wizards of the Coast has designed the Duskmourn: House of Horror Prerelease Pack for players participating in prerelease events, which typically take place a week before the set’s official release. Each pack contains 6 Play Boosters, 1 foil year-stamped rare or mythic rare card, a Spindown die, and a deck box. In select regions, it also includes a Magic: The Gathering Arena code card. These packs allow players to experience the new set’s horrors before it hits store shelves, creating an exciting and level playing field for all participants.
Moreover, after unboxing Duskmourn: House of Horror it promises to be a set full of terror and suspense, showcasing that even in the darkest corners, magic can be found. Whether you’re a seasoned planeswalker or new to the world of Magic: The Gathering, this set offers something for everyone brave enough to face its horrors.