

This is part 4 of a list of the best 35 cards in the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Edge of Eternities. The articles are meant to be read in order, so start with this one if you want the full list. Cards are presented in WUBRG order and alphabetically within each color.
Hope you’re having fun playing the set!
This is a card called Harrow, with more upsides. Especially because you can use a Lander token instead of a land. I don’t see people using this as a flying attacker unless they are super desperate, but the ramp is pretty good by itself.
Loading Zone is one of my favorite Warp cards. Pay one mana, then go off stationing Spacecrafts, making your lands better, or just make a big monster. If you have extra mana later—and haven’t won the game yet—then you can further press your advantage.
This is basically a sorcery card that can kill someone. Get a flyer on the board, Warp this card, and then play one land—or more, if possible—and knock someone down. The actual creature is fine enough, too, in a pinch—but it’s not why I’d play this Edge of Eternities card.
This is a card you cheat in somehow to get a little burst of artifact creatures. I don’t know when you’d play it otherwise. If you can Station it, then good—you can easily take over a game. This is still one of the weaker Spacecrafts, though.
Enough cards in Edge of Eternities care about artifacts that a card that really can boost that artifact count is pretty dang dangerous, not even counting the swarm itself.
I guess white-blue control doesn’t need creatures anymore. If you can hold off attacks for long enough—or regain life enough—you can mill someone out with only three casts of this card. Pair it with other mill strategies, and you’re going to ruin some peoples’ day (and decks).
This is a good creature, with good abilities, and it scales easily. It even lets you get a benefit from stuff being exiled,which is usually the way to get around these sorts of death-based strategies.
Come back on Monday (8/18/25) for the final part of this Edge of Eternities list!
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