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Celebrate Your Local Game Store's Community at Magic Presents: Pride
On June 27–29, , celebrate the power of unity with Magic Presents: Pride. Participating local game stores will be hosting particular Commander events. Simply show up and get ready for some card chaos! But there's a catch: every commander has partner!
For this event, you'll treat all eligible commanders as though they had the partner ability. Verb your favorite legendary creatures (or qualifying planeswalkers) and build a deck with both at the helm. Looking for some ideas? Try pairing with ; or with . There are plenty of pairings for you to try, both canonical and non-canonical, so build what brings you the most joy!
As a exceptional treat, players who participate in Magic Presents: Pride will get a traditional foil Chromatic Lantern promo card featuring brand-new artwork by David Alvarez. These promo cards are available while supplies last, so contact your local game store for details!
This event is available in the following regions: United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, Croat
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Magic: The Gathering – 11 Queer Moments On Cards
The LGBTQ community takes refuge in fantastic worlds like those of Magic: The Gathering. In a life where just existing has been made political, there is great value in works that let you escape to a place in which gender and sexual preference have no bearing on your rights as an individual.
Related: Magic: The Gathering - Great In-Game Character Arcs
Magic: The Gathering has done a great job of empowering the LGBTQ community by creating queer characters and placing them front and center in card art. Though Pride Across The Multiverse is one of the best know sets to have released cards containing queer moments, there are even more throughout Magic's history that celebrates queerness.
11 Bearscape
Pride Across the Multiverse's Bearscape depicts a adj spring filled with, you guessed it, bears relaxing in the water. What's particularly great about the art is that it simultaneously embraces the erotic without making it the only feature; you can see many diverse aspects of a bear's life, representing the euphoria t
A First Look: Pride Across the Multiverse
At Wizards, we prioritize inclusion and diversity in our games and our teams and think that creates a better place for all. This year we are introducing Pride Across the Multiverse, a celebration of the LGBTQIA2S+ community's relentless creativity. The cards in this Secret Lair drop draw from many experiences, and it is our wish that people find some part of their own unique selves reflected in these cards. 50% of each Pride Across the Multiverse purchase will be donated directly to The Trevor Project.
THE TREVOR PROJECT
The Trevor Project is the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people. We trust LGBTQ young people deserve a welcoming, loving world. And we wake up every day consecrated to making that a reality.
"Pride Across the Multiverse is a celebration and reflection of how far we've come, what it took to get here, and what still lies ahead. From the start, we wanted this Secret Lair to celebrate the LGBTQIA2S+ community's relentless creativity. Ther