Magic: The Gathering: Lorwyn Eclipsed - Here's Where to Preorder Everything From First Set of 2026

01/14/2026, 11:55 AM

Magic: The Gathering: Lorwyn Eclipsed - Here's Where to Preorder Everything From First Set of 2026

Lorwyn Eclipsed is Magic: The Gathering's first set of 2026, and it's out next week. Here's where to secure your preorders, and find the best price on boosters.

Magic: The Gathering will kick off 2026 with a return to Lorwyn, and Lorwyn Eclipsed might be the most excited I've seen the community since, well, Edge of Eternities (the last Universes Within set). It's a trip back to a simpler time, without bagels (Spider-Man), bending (Avatar), or the Buster Sword (Final Fantasy) - just fantasy creatures throwing spells at each other all day long. Not only is it the first set of a packed year, but it marks big changes to the product lineup. Theme decks are back for Standard play, while a new Draft Night boxed product encourages players to, well, draft cards to build their decks. Then there's our first Commander decks since Edge of Eternities, and both look pretty great, actually. Here’s everything on offer, and where you can find it if you're looking to lock your preorder in ASAP. Just be warned that prices are all over the place, and many products are running low on stock ahead of release. Looking for more? Check out our full guide to all of the new MTG releases in 2026 (and beyond). Play Boosters The backbone of any MTG set, Play Boosters will be available on their own at launch, but for now, you can preorder a box of 30 from Amazon. The preorder price guarantee means you may pay less, too, and each pack has a guaranteed foil. Since we published this article, though, they've been flying off shelves - you'll need to move fast to secure one. Bundle As is the case with pretty much any Magic set, a Bundle is available, too. This one includes 9 Play Boosters, a deck box, 30 lands and a spindown life counter. Amazon has it for $62.94 if you want to preorder now. Commander Decks After no Commander Decks for Marvel’s Spider-Man or Avatar: The Last Airbender, they’re back with Lorwyn Eclipsed. Blight Curse is a Jund (Black, Red, Green) deck which promises -1/-1 drain and creature combos, while Dance of the Elements is a rare five-color precon with a gameplan of summoning huge elementals and sacrifice. They’re both up for $49.99 on Amazon, but there’s every chance one (or both) spike in the coming weeks. If you and a friend want both decks, a bundle includes two of each for $199.99, too. Collector Boosters Up next, Collector Boosters are where you’re likely to find the more sought-after variants of Lorwyn Eclipsed cards, with these packs full of foils, full-arts, and special treatments. They’re not going to come cheap, however, and they're sold out at Amazon already. With launch closing in, there's every chance more stock arrives, though. Draft Night Box To my knowledge, this is a debut for the Lorwyn Eclipsed set, and this Draft Night box is still without a price on Amazon. It contains 12 Play Boosters, 1 Collector Booster, and 90 basic lands so that players can draft a 40-card deck with friends and pit them against each other, and the winner gets the Collector Booster. Theme Decks Finally, Lorwyn Eclipsed is bringing back Theme Decks for Standard play, and I’m pretty excited to have an easy way to jump into the format since Commander can be overwhelming to newcomers. They come in Pirates (Izzet) and Angels (Selesnya) forms, with both available right now. If you’re interested, they're $23.99 each. UK Preorders How to Follow IGN Deals Recommendations The IGN Deals team has over 30 years of combined experience finding the best discounts and preorders available online. If you want the latest updates from our trusted team, here’s how to follow our coverage: Sign up for our IGN Deals Newsletter Set IGN as a preferred source in Google Follow us on social media IGN Deals on X IGN Deals on Instagram IGN Deals on Facebook IGN Deals on TikTok Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.