🔗 Share this article Discover 29 Fresh Cards from Magic: The Gathering's TMNT Expansion (Featuring a Commander-Style Precon Deck!) Everyone's beloved pizza-loving superheroes are making their way to Magic: The Gathering. The popular TCG's company, the game's creators, unveiled a highly anticipated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion during a exclusive event hosted at NYCC. Is this a exciting new set or yet another Universes Beyond marketing move? We'll let you be the judge. Take a look here at all the details revealed from the Magic x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set, along with key background. All items listed below releases on March 6th, 2026, with one exception — the Pizza Bundle arrives a few weeks later on March 27th. MTG x TMNT: Main Set Reveals Before we get into all the various unique products and bundles available, let’s take a look at all the cards from the main Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion that were revealed by Wizards. Standard booster packs for the expansion are set at $6.99 per pack, while Collector Boosters should run $37.99 per booster. Let’s explore a couple of shell-shocking details. To begin, there's a new mechanic called Sneak Attack, inspired by the pre-existing Ninjutsu, in which gamers can cheat big creatures onto the battlefield when an attacking creature isn’t blocked. The big difference in this case is that Sneak can affect spells that aren’t creatures as well. Wizards also took the opportunity to refine the mechanic a little (Sneak counts as casting, unlike the older mechanic). The original ability isn't going away, but it's more likely we'll see the new mechanic in upcoming expansions moving forward. Should we go back to Kamigawa, it’s possible we’d use the original ability since that plane is it originated and it is iconic to that,” a senior designer stated. “However in other settings, since the rules are cleaner and the new ability will be in standard, it’s probable that we'd use the updated version.” Another version of Leonardo, Sewer Samurai, is one of four special cards with special art designed specifically for the set by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman. Additionally, should you be surprised by the rules text on Turtles Forever card, which lets you play game cards outside of your deck, many players were. Yet as per the developers, it’s now a legal card in all formats of Magic. Anyway, here are the highly unusual full-art lands from this set: As per the company’s current policy, all these cards are all legal in Magic’s Standard format. The designers say they were careful to ensure the cards and gameplay elements worked smoothly with other Standard sets like Edge of Eternities. “I headed the design for 15 months and we knew it was going to be in standard and which sets were going to be alongside it in Standard,” the designer commented. “We designed to ensure that they work well with some of those sets including Edge of Eternities.” As an instance, each of TMNT and Edge of Eternities feature a Izzet strategy built around artifact cards. “They mesh together to offer the components for a fun Standard-legal deck,” he says. Preconstructed Commander: Turtle Power After declining to create any pre-constructed Commander decks for the Spider-Man set and the forthcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender collaborations, Wizards is reversing course with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It’s only one precon, but it does come with six different legendary creatures who could work as your Commander based on how you combine them (five cards include a unique Partner mechanic named “Character Select” that lets you start with two commanders in the command zone instead of just one). Take a look for yourself: The Turtle Power deck is priced at $69.99, though the price may rise based on demand. Sources told that it includes 43 brand-new cards altogether, which translates to an additional thirty-seven TMNT-themed cards besides the six legendary commanders shown earlier. (Doing some rough math, that also means about 20 reprints if we estimate the deck includes 37 lands.) How will the Turtles version of the iconic Sol Ring appear? Fans must wait and see. TMNT Bundle (Standard Edition) Typically, Wizards is offering a bundle. This one costs $69.99 and includes the following: Nine Play Boosters 15 Foil land cards 15 Regular land cards 2 helper cards One Foil promotional card One Large life tracker One storage box Pizza-Themed Bundle Here’s a special idea for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration, primarily because it comes in what looks like a pizza box. Each pizza-themed bundle is priced at $99.99 and includes the following: 9 Play Boosters One Collector Booster 25 Regular pizza lands 5 Foil pizza basic lands Two Traditional foil Pizza Bundle promo cards 2 helper cards One Large spindown life counter 1 Card-storage box If you’re wondering what a “pizza bundle promo” means, it’s essentially a reprint of an older card with brand-new Turtle-themed art. Wizards revealed an example for the popular Magic card Dark Ritual depicting Splinter adding toppings on a pizza. In total, there are six different Pizza Bundle promo cards in total. This special bundle releases a few weeks after the core set on March 27, 2026. Draft Night This unique product is designed for a four-player draft and is priced at $119.99. That will get you: Twelve Play Boosters (ideal for a group of four to play draft) 1 Premium Booster (also known as, the prize for coming in first) 90 Regular land cards (for building your draft deck) Ten Non-foil token cards 1 drafting guide (a single-page guide to drafting the set) Cooperative Play Set Finally, Wizards are doing something new with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as in line with its continued initiative to develop Magic products specifically for new players. Here, the cooperative set is a unique product of prebuilt decks that let you and a friend join forces against a “Boss” enemy deck that plays automatically. The general idea is that each Boss card grants special abilities to the creature cards contained in the Boss deck. Each Boss automatically plays one other card each turn, and players begin fighting {one Boss|