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Set Information | |||||
Set symbol | |||||
Symbol description | A cowboy hat | ||||
Design | Mark Rosewater (lead), Annie Sardelis, Dan Musser, Dave Humpherys, Doug Beyer, Graeme Hopkins, Jeremy Geist, Michelle Roberson, Mike Mearls | ||||
Development | Dave Humpherys (lead), Jeremy Geist, Ben Weitz, Eric Engelhard, Ian Duke, Glenn Jones, Bryan Hawley, Andrew Brown, Chris Kvartek, Jadine Klomparens, Daniel Xu | ||||
Art direction | Taylor Ingvarsson | ||||
Release date | April 19, 2024 | ||||
Plane | Thunder Junction | ||||
Themes and mechanics | Villains, Committing a crime, "Deserts matter" | ||||
Keywords/ability words | Plot, Saddle, Spree | ||||
Set size | 276 + 98 | ||||
Expansion code | OTJ[1] | ||||
Development codename | Quilting | ||||
Outlaws of Thunder Junction Standard | |||||
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Outlaws of Thunder Junction is the 100th Magic expansion. It was released on April 19, 2024.[2][3]
Set details[edit]
“ | Rustle Up Some Trouble | ” |
Outlaws of Thunder Junction is a top-down designed set based on Wild West tropes. It is a frontier fantasy where outlaws come to seize their futures — and make a fortune doing it.[4] This showcase set is dedicated to villains, focusing on an "Outlaw vs. Outlaw" theme. It was even designed first as a villains set, second as a Western genre set.[5]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction contains 276 regular cards (91 commons, 100 uncommons, 60 rares, 20 mythic rares, 5 basic lands), and includes randomly inserted traditional foil versions of all cards.[6] The regular cards include 5 full-art "Western landscape / negative space" basic lands (#272-276). Alternate card frames have a different number than the original version. The Bundle Basics lands are #277-286, the thirteen Showcase "Wanted Poster" cards are #287-299. Borderless cards and #300-306, extended art cards and #307-367 and the promos are #368-374.
This set includes Nathan Steuer's Player Spotlight card, <c>Duelist of the Mind</c>.[7]
Storyline[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction is the final set in the Omenpath Arc and the end of the first act in the Metronome storyline. The set features villains from across the Multiverse, who have traveled through omenpaths to find their fortunes and battle it out at Thunder Junction.[2][8][9] Oko has formed a gang with the Multiverse's most wanted (a.o. Tinybones, Vraska, Rakdos and Annie Flash) to pull off a heist of epic scale. An ancient vault has been discovered in Thunder Junction, and it's rumored to hide untold riches and power. Everyone wants a slice of the pie, but Oko and his rip-roaring team aim to be the first inside. Oko's son, Kellan, has at last tracked down his wayward father, but his schemes threaten to sweep Kellan into the role of a villain.
This set features Story Spotlights.[10] The cards that represent them are:
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="One Last Job" artist="">One Last Job</c>
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Mystical Tether" artist="">Mystical Tether</c>
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Plan the Heist" artist="">Plan the Heist</c>
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Betrayal at the Vault" artist="">Betrayal at the Vault</c>
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Getaway Glamer" artist="">Getaway Glamer</c>
- <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Seize the Secrets" artist="">Seize the Secrets</c>
Magic Story[edit]
Marketing[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction is sold in Play Boosters, Collector Boosters, four Commander decks and the Outlaws of Thunder Junction Bundle.
Breaking News[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction has two bonus sheets. The first is a Crime bonus sheet of cards that help you commit crimes in the set. You'll find them in Play Boosters (1 card per booster) and Collector Boosters, and exclusively in Collector Boosters you can open textured foil versions of Breaking News cards. The Breaking News bonus sheet does not affect set legality, they will only be legal in constructed formats where those cards are already legal to play, as well as limited Outlaws of Thunder Junction play.
The Big Score[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction was originally planned to have a follow up Epilogue Booster pack called The Big Score. However, due to negative feedback on March of the Machine: The Aftermath, the planned cards from The Big Score were incorporated as an extra bonus sheet in the regular Play Boosters. They replace The List cards for Outlaws of Thunder Junction.[11] Cards from The Big Score retain their unique set symbol, set code (BIG), and a unique showcase card frame — the "Vault" frame. Special Guests cards share the vault frame treatment. A further legacy of the original plan to be released in an Epilogue Booster is that all 30 of The Big Score cards are Standard legal.
Special Guests[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction features 10 Special Guests (SPG #29-38). These are incorporated in The List of the Play Boosters and may be played in Limited games. You'll find a non-foil Special Guests card in 1 out of 64 Play Boosters. Traditional foil Special Guests cards can be found in Collector Boosters.
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Stoneforge Mystic" artist="">Stoneforge Mystic</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Brazen Borrower" artist="">Brazen Borrower</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Port Razer" artist="">Port Razer</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Desert" artist="">Desert</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Prismatic Vista" artist="">Prismatic Vista</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Mystic Snake" artist="">Mystic Snake</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Morbid Opportunist" artist="">Morbid Opportunist</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Notion Thief" artist="">Notion Thief</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Desertion" artist="">Desertion</c>
- <c set="SPG" number="" title="Scapeshift" artist="">Scapeshift</c>
The List[edit]
You'll find cards from The List more frequently in Outlaws of Thunder Junction Play Boosters than in Murders at Karlov Manor Play Boosters. You can find a card from The List in 1 out of 5 Play Boosters. The List for OTJ has 40 cards: 30 cards from The Big Score and the 10 Special Guests.[12]
Events[edit]
- Prerelease: April 12–18, 2024[13]
- MTG Arena release: April 16, 2024
- Open House: April 19–21, 2024
- Commander Party: April 26 – May 2, 2024
- Store Championship: May 4–12, 2024
- Friday Night Magic: April 19 – July 19, 2024
- Standard Showdown: April 19 – July 25, 2024
Promos[edit]
- Prerelease: a stamped card that can be any rare or mythic rare of Outlaws of Thunder Junction.
- The seasonal dark-frame promos are: <c set="OTJ" number="368" title="Frontier Seeker" artist="">Frontier Seeker</c>, <c set="OTJ" number="369" title="Scorching Shot" artist="">Scorching Shot</c>, <c set="OTJ" number="370" title="Honest Rutstein" artist="">Honest Rutstein</c>, <c set="OTJ" number="371" title="Make Your Own Luck" artist="">Make Your Own Luck</c>, <c set="OTJ" number="372" title="Ruthless Lawbringer" artist="">Ruthless Lawbringer</c>.
- Buy-a-Box: alternate art <c set="OTJ" number="374" title="Magda, the Hoardmaster" artist="">Magda, the Hoardmaster</c>.
- Open House: Retro frame <c set="PW24" number="" title="Diabolic Tutor" artist="">Diabolic Tutor</c>.[14]
- Bundle promo: alternate art <c set="OTJ" number="373" title="The Key to the Vault" artist="">The Key to the Vault</c>.
- Store Championship: <c set="SCH" number="" title="Blazing Rootwalla" artist="">Blazing Rootwalla</c> (participation), <c set="SCH" number="" title="Hollow One" artist="">Hollow One</c> (Top 8), full art textless <c set="SCH" number="" title="Vengevine" artist="">Vengevine</c> (winner).[14]
- Commander Party: retro frame <c set="PW24" number="" title="Costly Plunder" artist="">Costly Plunder</c>.[14]
- "Get the Gang Together" in-store promotion: alternate art <c set="PW24" number="" title="Oltec Matterweaver" artist="">Oltec Matterweaver</c> and <c set="PW24" number="" title="Transmutation Font" artist="">Transmutation Font</c>.[14]
- Standard Showdown: five cards with Cowboy Bebop crossover art: <c set="PCBB" number="" title="Ossification" artist="">Ossification</c>, <c set="PCBB" number="" title="Disdainful Stroke" artist="">Disdainful Stroke</c>, <c set="PCBB" number="" title="Go for the Throat" artist="">Go for the Throat</c>, <c set="PCBB" number="" title="Lightning Strike" artist="">Lightning Strike</c> and <c set="PCBB" number="" title="Snakeskin Veil" artist="">Snakeskin Veil</c>.[15][16][17]
Tokens and markers[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction has eighteen tokens one helper card[18]:
- File:C.svg Copy for <c>Breeches, the Blastmaker</c>; <c>Calamity, Galloping Inferno</c>; <c>Double Down</c>; <c>Ghired, Mirror of the Wilds</c>; <c>Jace Reawakened</c>; <c>Kaervek, the Punisher</c>; <c>Kambal, Profiteering Mayor</c>; <c>Oko, the Ringleader</c> and <c>Three Steps Ahead</c>.
- File:W.svg 3/3 Angel creature with flying for <c>Seraphic Steed</c>.
- File:W.svg 2/2 Ox creature for <c>Bovine Intervention</c> and <c>Bruse Tarl, Roving Rancher</c>.
- File:W.svg 1/1 Sheep creature for <c>Bridled Bighorn</c>.
- File:W.svg 2/2 Spirit creature with flying for <c>Phantom Interference</c> and <c>Wrangler of the Damned</c>.
- File:U.svg <c set="TOTJ" number="" title="Beau" artist="">Beau</c>, a */* legendary Ox creature with "This creature’s power and toughness are each equal to the number of lands you control." for <c>Bonny Pall, Clearcutter</c>.
- File:U.svg 1/1 Bird creature with flying for <c>Riku of Many Paths</c>.
- File:B.svg 1/1 Vampire Rogue creature with lifelink for <c>Baron Bertram Graywater</c>.
- File:R.svg 3/1 Dinosaur creature for <c>Scalestorm Summoner</c>.
- File:R.svg 1/1 Mercenary creature with "File:T.svg: Target creature you control gets +1/+0 until end of turn. Activate only as a sorcery." for <c>At Knifepoint</c>; <c>Brimstone Roundup</c>; <c>Ertha Jo, Frontier Mentor</c>; <c>Form a Posse</c>; <c>Hellspur Posse Boss</c>; <c>Lassoed by the Law</c>; <c>Mourner's Surprise</c>; <c>Nezumi Linkbreaker</c>; <c>Prickly Pair</c>; <c>Prosperity Tycoon</c>; <c>Rakish Crew</c>; <c>Selvala, Eager Trailblazer</c>; <c>Unfortunate Accident</c> and <c>Wanted Griffin</c>.
- File:R.svg 4/4 Scorpion Dragon creature with flying and haste for <c>Magda, the Hoardmaster</c>.
- File:G.svg */* Elemental creature for <c>Dance of the Tumbleweeds</c> and <c>Tumbleweed Rising</c>.
- File:G.svg 3/3 Elk creature for <c>Oko, the Ringleader</c>.
- File:G.svg 2/1 Varmint creature for <c>Rise of the Varmints</c>.
- File:UB.svg 2/2 Zombie Rogue creature for <c>Geralf, the Fleshwright</c>; <c>Gisa, the Hellraiser</c>; <c>Outlaw Stitcher</c> and <c>Rictus Robber</c>.
- File:C.svg Clue artifact for <c>Malcolm, the Eyes</c>.
- File:C.svg <c set="TOTJ" number="" title="Meteorite" artist="">Meteorite</c>, an artifact with “When Meteorite enters the battlefield, it deals 2 damage to any target.” and “File:T.svg: Add one mana of any color.” for <c>Roxanne, Starfall Savant</c>.
- File:C.svg Treasure artifact for <c>Boneyard Desecrator</c>; <c>Fake Your Own Death</c>; <c>Gold Pan</c>; <c>Gold Rush</c>; <c>Goldvein Hydra</c>; <c>Great Train Heist</c>; <c>Hell to Pay</c>; <c>Jolene, Plundering Pugilist</c>; <c>Luxurious Locomotive</c>; <c>Magda, the Hoardmaster</c>; <c>Mine Raider</c>; <c>Patient Naturalist</c>; <c>Reckless Lackey</c>; <c>Redrock Sentinel</c> and <c>Treasure Dredger</c>.
- Plot marker.
In addition, Outlaws of Thunder Junction Play Boosters and Collector Boosters may include an additional 11 tokens from the two bonus sheet sets.[18] Each of these tokens features its set's expansion symbol and set code.
Breaking News
- File:RW.svg 2/1 Human Cleric creature with lifelink and haste for <c>Outlaws' Merriment</c>.
- File:RW.svg 1/2 Human Rogue creature with haste and "When this creature enters the battlefield, it deals 1 damage to any target." for <c>Outlaws' Merriment</c>.
- File:RW.svg 3/1 Human Warrior creature with trample and haste for <c>Outlaws' Merriment</c>.
- File:BG.svg 1/1 Pest creature with "When this creature dies, you gain 1 life." for <c>Pest Infestation</c>.
- File:C.svg Food artifact for <c>Oko, Thief of Crowns</c>.
The Big Score
- File:B.svg 2/1 Bat creature with flying for <c>Greed's Gambit</c>.
- File:C.svg 0/0 Construct artifact creature with “This creature gets +1/+1 for each artifact you control.” for <c>Simulacrum Synthesizer</c>.
- File:C.svg 1/1 Gnome artifact creature for <c>Oltec Matterweaver</c>.
- File:C.svg 3/3 Golem artifact creature for <c>Legion Extruder</c> and <c>Sandstorm Salvager</c>.
- File:C.svg Blood artifact for <c>Transmutation Font</c>.
- File:C.svg Food artifact for <c>Bristlebud Farmer</c> and <c>Transmutation Font</c>.
- File:C.svg Map artifact for <c>Worldwalker Helm</c>.
Themes and mechanics[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction introduces the concept of crimes.[19] Any spell or ability that targets an opponent, or their stuff (spells, permanents, hand, library) is committing a crime. Since this is a plane of outlaws, committing crimes is incentivized, not punished.[20] In the villain set, you get to be the villain.[21]
The set also introduces the plot mechanic. It's similar to both foretell and suspend. When you pay a card's plot cost, it goes into exile, and you can cast it on a later turn without paying its mana cost (as a sorcery). Plot can be used to hold cards up for explosive turns, but your hand's on the table: opponents can see the plotted cards and plan around them.
Saddle is a keyword ability associated with the new Mount creature type. In a similar way to the Crew ability, it is activated by tapping any number of creatures you control with total power equal to or greater than the saddle value. Creatures with saddle, unlike Vehicles, can still attack and block like normal, but they have powerful abilities that only trigger when they become saddled or attack while saddled.
Finally, spree is a keyword found on instants and sorceries that grants them modality in a very similar way to escalate. Spells with spree have several effects, each with an additional cost. However, these costs can be different from each other. A spell with spree can have a very different impact when it's cast in the early game using cheaper effects than when it's cast as a finisher going all-out on expensive effects. To help players identify cards with Spree when fanned in the hand, a new icon that modifies the right-hand side of the title bar was added.[22] The black triangle with a white "plus" icon is placed next to the mana cost of the spell to identify that additional costs need to be payed before the spell can be cast.
Card types[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction introduces a new typal coupling term, Outlaw, a way to collectively refer to the Assassin, Mercenary, Pirate, Rogue and Warlock creature types. It also introduces the Armadillo, Coyote, Mount, Possum, and Varmint creature types, while Beaver and Porcupine are seen for the first time on eternal cards. Also, as of this set, Viashino is no longer a distinct creature type, and has been rolled into Lizard.
The set further sees the return of the Desert land type, with a small "Deserts matter" theme.
Counter types[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction introduces Loot counters.
Limited archetypes[edit]
- File:W.svgFile:U.svg — "No spells cast" plot
- File:U.svgFile:B.svg — Crime control
- File:B.svgFile:R.svg — Outlaws
- File:R.svgFile:G.svg — “Ferocious”
- File:G.svgFile:W.svg — Mounts & Vehicles
- File:W.svgFile:B.svg — Attrition
- File:U.svgFile:R.svg — Two or more spells
- File:B.svgFile:G.svg — Recursion
- File:R.svgFile:W.svg — Mercenary aggro
- File:G.svgFile:U.svg — Big mana plot
Cycles[edit]
Cycle name | File:W.svg | File:U.svg | File:B.svg | File:R.svg | File:G.svg |
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Monocolored rare mounts | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Fortune, Loyal Steed" artist="">Fortune, Loyal Steed</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Archmage's Newt" artist="">Archmage's Newt</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Caustic Bronco" artist="">Caustic Bronco</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Calamity, Galloping Inferno" artist="">Calamity, Galloping Inferno</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Ornery Tumblewagg" artist="">Ornery Tumblewagg</c> |
Five rare mount creatures. | |||||
Monocolored spree spells | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Final Showdown" artist="">Final Showdown</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Three Steps Ahead" artist="">Three Steps Ahead</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Insatiable Avarice" artist="">Insatiable Avarice</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Great Train Heist" artist="">Great Train Heist</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Smuggler's Surprise" artist="">Smuggler's Surprise</c> |
Five mythic rare and rare modal spells with with spree and a mana cost of M. Each has at least one mode that costs mana of the card's color. | |||||
Common Plotters | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Stagecoach Security" artist="">Stagecoach Security</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Loan Shark" artist="">Loan Shark</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Blacksnag Buzzard" artist="">Blacksnag Buzzard</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Irascible Wolverine" artist="">Irascible Wolverine</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Freestrider Commando" artist="">Freestrider Commando</c> |
Five common creatures with Plot and a build-around enters-the-battlefield effect. | |||||
Cycle name | File:W.svgFile:B.svg | File:U.svgFile:R.svg | File:B.svgFile:G.svg | File:R.svgFile:W.svg | File:G.svgFile:U.svg |
Enemy-colored fast lands | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Concealed Courtyard" artist="">Concealed Courtyard</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Spirebluff Canal" artist="">Spirebluff Canal</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Blooming Marsh" artist="">Blooming Marsh</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Inspiring Vantage" artist="">Inspiring Vantage</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Botanical Sanctum" artist="">Botanical Sanctum</c> |
Five rare enemy colored taplands, reprinted from Kaladesh. The borderless versions form a panorama. |
Double cycles[edit]
Cycle name | File:W.svgFile:U.svg | File:U.svgFile:B.svg | File:B.svgFile:R.svg | File:R.svgFile:G.svg | File:G.svgFile:W.svg | File:W.svgFile:B.svg | File:U.svgFile:R.svg | File:B.svgFile:G.svg | File:R.svgFile:W.svg | File:G.svgFile:U.svg |
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Gold enabler signposts | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Wrangler of the Damned" artist="">Wrangler of the Damned</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Intimidation Campaign" artist="">Intimidation Campaign</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="At Knifepoint" artist="">At Knifepoint</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Cactusfolk Sureshot" artist="">Cactusfolk Sureshot</c> | <c set="" number="" title="Congregation Gryff" artist="">Congregation Gryff</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Ruthless Lawbringer" artist="">Ruthless Lawbringer</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Slick Sequence" artist="">Slick Sequence</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Badlands Revival" artist="">Badlands Revival</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Form a Posse" artist="">Form a Posse</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Make Your Own Luck" artist="">Make Your Own Luck</c> |
Ten uncommon dual-colored cards, each a signpost for one of the draft archetypes. These are enablers, which support the playstyle of the archetype.[23] | ||||||||||
Legendary gold payoff
signposts |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Jem Lightfoote, Sky Explorer" artist="">Jem Lightfoote, Sky Explorer</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Lazav, Familiar Stranger" artist="">Lazav, Familiar Stranger</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Vial Smasher, Gleeful Grenadier" artist="">Vial Smasher, Gleeful Grenadier</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Jolene, Plundering Pugilist" artist="">Jolene, Plundering Pugilist</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Miriam, Herd Whisperer" artist="">Miriam, Herd Whisperer</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Baron Bertram Graywater" artist="">Baron Bertram Graywater</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Kraum, Violent Cacophony" artist="">Kraum, Violent Cacophony</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Honest Rutstein" artist="">Honest Rutstein</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Ertha Jo, Frontier Mentor" artist="">Ertha Jo, Frontier Mentor</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Doc Aurlock, Grizzled Genius" artist="">Doc Aurlock, Grizzled Genius</c> |
Ten uncommon dual-colored legendary creatures, each a signpost for one of the draft archetypes. These are payoffs, which reward the playstyle of the archetype.[23] | ||||||||||
Crime Deserts | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Lonely Arroyo" artist="">Lonely Arroyo</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Soured Springs" artist="">Soured Springs</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Jagged Barrens" artist="">Jagged Barrens</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Bristling Backwoods" artist="">Bristling Backwoods</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Creosote Heath" artist="">Creosote Heath</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Forlorn Flats" artist="">Forlorn Flats</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Eroded Canyon" artist="">Eroded Canyon</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Festering Gulch" artist="">Festering Gulch</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Abraded Bluffs" artist="">Abraded Bluffs</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Lush Oasis" artist="">Lush Oasis</c> |
Ten common Desert dual lands that enter the battlefield tapped and deal 1 damage to target opponent. |
Flavor-based cycle[edit]
Outlaws of Thunder Junction features an irregular, flavor-based cycle.[24]
Cycle name | File:B.svg | File:B.svgFile:G.svg | File:G.svgFile:W.svgFile:U.svg | File:R.svgFile:G.svgFile:W.svg | File:B.svgFile:R.svg |
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"Join up" rares | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Tinybones Joins Up" artist="">Tinybones Joins Up</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Vraska Joins Up" artist="">Vraska Joins Up</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Kellan Joins Up" artist="">Kellan Joins Up</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Annie Joins Up" artist="">Annie Joins Up</c> | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Rakdos Joins Up" artist="">Rakdos Joins Up</c> |
Five rare legendary Enchantments representing Oko's gang. Each has an enters the battlefield effect and a second effect that is triggered by legendary creatures. The mana values of each card in the cycle increases from one through to five. |
Pairs[edit]
Matched pair | Description | |
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<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Breeches, the Blastmaker" artist="">Breeches, the Blastmaker</c> (File:U.svgFile:R.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Malcolm, the Eyes" artist="">Malcolm, the Eyes</c> (File:U.svgFile:R.svg) | Two rare red and blue pirates that care about artifacts and the second spell cast. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Cunning Coyote" artist="">Cunning Coyote</c> (File:R.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Resilient Roadrunner" artist="">Resilient Roadrunner</c> (File:R.svg) | Two uncommon 2/2 creatures with mana cost File:1.svgFile:R.svg and haste, referencing the cartoon characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. |
Mirrored pair | Description | |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Archmage's Newt" artist="">Archmage's Newt</c> (File:U.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Caustic Bronco" artist="">Caustic Bronco</c> (File:B.svg) | Two rare Mount creatures with 1M mana cost and Saddle 3, with an attack trigger that improves if it is mounted. They are the only mono-color mounts in File:B.svg and File:U.svg. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Outlaw Stitcher" artist="">Outlaw Stitcher</c> (File:U.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Rictus Robber" artist="">Rictus Robber</c> (File:B.svg) | Two uncommon creatures with 3M mana cost and plot, that create a Zombie Rogue token. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Aloe Alchemist" artist="">Aloe Alchemist</c> (File:G.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Longhorn Sharpshooter" artist="">Longhorn Sharpshooter</c> (File:R.svg) | Two uncommon creatures that are the only ones in the set that trigger when they become plotted. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Failed Fording" artist="">Failed Fording</c> (File:U.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Desert's Due" artist="">Desert's Due</c> (File:B.svg) | Two common instants with 1M mana cost that generate an extra effect if you control a desert. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Steer Clear" artist="">Steer Clear</c> (File:W.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Throw from the Saddle" artist="">Throw from the Saddle</c> (File:G.svg) | Two common spells that generate an extra effect if you control a mount. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Boneyard Desecrator" artist="">Boneyard Desecrator</c> (File:B.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Mine Raider" artist="">Mine Raider</c> (File:R.svg) | Two common creatures that create a Treasure if you control an outlaw. |
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Take the Fall" artist="">Take the Fall</c> (File:U.svg) | <c set="OTJ" number="" title="Outlaws' Fury" artist="">Outlaws' Fury</c> (File:R.svg) | Two common instants that generate an extra effect if you control an outlaw. |
Reprinted cards[edit]
- <c set="" number="" title="Archangel of Tithes" artist="">Archangel of Tithes</c>, first printed in Magic Origins, last seen on The List.
- <c set="" number="" title="Corrupted Conviction" artist="">Corrupted Conviction</c>, first printed in March of the Machine.
- <c set="" number="" title="Fake Your Own Death" artist="">Fake Your Own Death</c>, first printed in Streets of New Capenna.
- <c set="" number="" title="Skulduggery" artist="">Skulduggery</c>, first printed in Ixalan.
- <c set="" number="" title="Snakeskin Veil" artist="">Snakeskin Veil</c>, first printed in Kaldheim, last seen in Commander Masters.
- <c set="" number="" title="Take Up the Shield" artist="">Take Up the Shield</c>, first printed in Dominaria United.
- <c set="" number="" title="Terror of the Peaks" artist="">Terror of the Peaks</c>, first printed in Core Set 2021.
- The enemy Fast lands: <c set="" number="" title="Concealed Courtyard" artist="">Concealed Courtyard</c>, <c set="" number="" title="Spirebluff Canal" artist="">Spirebluff Canal</c>, <c set="" number="" title="Blooming Marsh" artist="">Blooming Marsh</c>, <c set="" number="" title="Inspiring Vantage" artist="">Inspiring Vantage</c>, and <c set="" number="" title="Botanical Sanctum" artist="">Botanical Sanctum</c>, first printed in Kaladesh.
Preconstructed decks[edit]
Outlaws features four Commander decks released as a regular part of a set's product line.
Theme deck name |
Color Identity | Commander | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
File:W.svg | File:U.svg | File:B.svg | File:R.svg | File:G.svg | ||
Desert Bloom | W | R | G | <c set="" number="" title="Yuma, Proud Protector" artist="">Yuma, Proud Protector</c> | ||
Quick Draw | U | R | <c set="" number="" title="Stella Lee, Wild Card" artist="">Stella Lee, Wild Card</c> | |||
Most Wanted | W | B | R | <c set="" number="" title="Olivia, Opulent Outlaw" artist="">Olivia, Opulent Outlaw</c> | ||
Grand Larceny | U | B | G | <c set="" number="" title="Gonti, Canny Acquisitor" artist="">Gonti, Canny Acquisitor</c> |
Gallery[edit]
- OTJ Bundle.png
Bundle
- OTJ Panorama.jpg
Fast land panorama
Arena Avatars[edit]
- Fblthp MTGA avatar OTJ.png
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Fblthp, Lost on the Range" artist="">Fblthp, Lost on the Range</c>.
- Kellan MTGA avatar OTJ.png
Kellan.
- Oko MTGA avatar OTJ.png
<c set="OTJ" number="" title="Oko, the Ringleader" artist="">Oko, the Ringleader</c>.
- Rakdos MTGA avatar OTJ.png
Rakdos.
- Vraska MTGA avatar OTJ.png
Vraska.
External links[edit]
- Official product page.
- WPN product page.
- Mark Rosewater (March 26, 2024). "Outlaw of the Land, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Mark Rosewater (April 1, 2024). "Outlaw of the Land, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Mark Rosewater (April 8, 2024). "Outlaw of Thunder Junction Vision Design Handoff Document, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Mark Rosewater (April 15, 2024). "Outlaw of Thunder Junction Vision Design Handoff Document, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
References[edit]
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (January 22, 2024). "Outlaws of Thunder Junction Arrives April 19, 2024". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 30th Anniversary Panel at GenCon – A Recap of MTG's Past, Present & Future (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (August 5, 2023).
- ↑ Clayton Kroh and Adam Styborski (February 23, 2024). "A First Look at Outlaws of Thunder Junction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ WPN (August 7, 2023). "Magic at GenCon: Celebrating 30 Years and Casting Foresee on Years Ahead". Wizards Play Network.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 7, 2024). "Is OTJ more of a villains set or a Wild West set?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Max McCall (March 26, 2024). "Collecting Outlaws of Thunder Junction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (February 25, 2024). "The Duelist of the Mind: Nathan Steuer". Magic.gg.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 6, 2023). "It’s two main themes are villains and top-down western genre". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (October 10, 2023). "The set is first a villain set, and second a Western-themed set, but there’s plenty of both.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Natalie Kreider (March 29, 2024). "Story Spotlight Cards for Outlaws of Thunder Junction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen, Max McCall, Zakeel Gordon (February 13, 2024). "Epilogue on Epilogue (Video)". Magic: The Gathering. YouTube.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (April 5, 2024). "What's New on The List for Outlaws of Thunder Junction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (March 26, 2024). "Whre to Plat Outlaws of Thunder Junction for Fun and Promo Cards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 WPN (March 27, 2024). "Outlaws of Thunder Junction Events & Promos Overview". Wizards Play Network.
- ↑ Cowboy Bebop promotion. Magic: the Gathering Japan (April 19, 2024).
- ↑ [JP Official] Cowboy Bebop x Magic: The Gathering Opening Homage Trailer (Video). Wizardsmtgjp. YouTube (April 19, 2024).
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (April 22, 2024). "Announcing Cowboy Bebop Promo Cards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Kendall Pepple (April 5, 2024). "The Tokens of Outlaws of Thunder Junction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Matt Tabak (March 26, 2024). "Outlaws of Thunder Junction Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 7, 2024). "the "Commit a Crime" stuff looks like it is going to be treated like Gotcha by the players.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 10, 2024). "In OTJ, who is rewarded when I commit a crime?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Gavin Verhey (April 3, 2024). "The Problem with Kicker (And How We Fixed It) (Video)". Good Morning Magic. YouTube.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Mark Rosewater (March 4, 2024). "Nuts & Bolts #16: Play Boosters". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 29, 2024). "How would you describe the "Join up" cycle?". Blogatog. Tumblr.