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|name = ''Universes Beyond: Doctor Who'' | |name = ''Universes Beyond: Doctor Who'' | ||
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|aka = | |aka = | ||
|designer = [[Gavin Verhey]] | |designer = [[Gavin Verhey]] | ||
|publisher = Wizards of the Coast | |publisher = Wizards of the Coast | ||
| | |format = Trading card game | ||
|price = | |price = | ||
|release date = | |release date = 13 October 2023 | ||
| | |citation series = ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' | ||
|series = [[:Category:Doctor Who card games|''Doctor Who'' card games]] | |||
|prev = Worlds Apart (video game) | |||
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'''''Universes Beyond: Doctor Who''''' is a set of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' themed ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' trading game cards that were released by | '''''Universes Beyond: Doctor Who''''' is a set of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' themed ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' trading game cards that were released by [[Wizards of the Coast]] on [[13 October (releases)|13 October]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].<ref name=":0">[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/allons-y-on-october-13-celebrate-60-years-of-doctor-who-through-magic ''Allons-y! On October 13 Celebrate 60 Years of Doctor Who through Magic'' on magic.wizards.com]</ref> The set was announced [[18 August (production)|18 August]] [[2022]].<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/next-year-of-magic-wizards-presents-2022-08-18 ''The Next Year of Magic from Wizards Presents'' on magic.wizards.com]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/GavinVerhey/status/1560305983766728704 @GavinVerhey on twitter.com]</ref> | ||
The ''Doctor Who'' set was part of ''Magic: The Gathering''{{'}}s ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' series, which utilises the worlds, characters, and stories of other intellectual properties while featuring the gameplay of ''Magic: The Gathering''. The ''Doctor Who'' set was the third major ''Universes Beyond'' release (not including special [https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Secret_Lair ''Secret Lair''] releases and ''Universes Beyond'' cards available in regular sets), following sets based on ''{{iw|warhammer40k|Warhammer 40,000}}'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. | The ''Doctor Who'' set was part of ''Magic: The Gathering''{{'}}s ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' series, which utilises the worlds, characters, and stories of other intellectual properties while featuring the gameplay of ''Magic: The Gathering''. The ''Doctor Who'' set was the third major ''Universes Beyond'' release (not including special [https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Secret_Lair ''Secret Lair''] releases and ''Universes Beyond'' cards available in regular sets), following sets based on ''{{iw|warhammer40k|Warhammer 40,000}}'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings (franchise)|The Lord of the Rings]]''. | ||
The product release was comprised of four 100-card Commander decks, Collector Boosters, and tie-in ''Secret Lairs''. The main set (set code WHO) contains | The product release was comprised of four 100-card Commander decks, Collector Boosters, and tie-in ''Secret Lairs''. The main set (set code WHO) contains 189 new ''Doctor Who'' themed cards as well as ''Doctor Who'' themed reprints of regular ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards. ''Universes Beyond: Doctor Who'' was the first Commander deck release to include collector boosters, with no additional new cards, that only feature alternate versions of the cards in the decks. | ||
==Products == | ==Products == | ||
=== Commander Decks === | === Commander Decks === | ||
Each of the Commander decks is based around a specific theme featuring ''Doctor Who'' characters and ''Magic: The Gathering'' mechanics that fit into that theme. Every Doctor card is a two-colour Legendary Creature card, while every [[companion]] card is a mono-colour Legendary Creature card. "Doctor's Companion" is a partner variant keyword ability featured on these companion cards that allows you to designate that companion as part of a Commander pair so long as the other partner card is a Doctor (any version of [[The Doctor]] with the creature type exactly, and not anything in addition to, [[Time Lord]] Doctor). For the purposes of designing the decks, companions were defined as someone who stays with the Doctor and travels with them for a long time. | Each of the Commander decks is based around a specific theme featuring ''Doctor Who'' characters and ''Magic: The Gathering'' mechanics that fit into that theme. Every Doctor card is a two-colour Legendary Creature card, while every [[companion]] card is a mono-colour Legendary Creature card. "Doctor's Companion" is a partner variant keyword ability featured on these companion cards that allows you to designate that companion as part of a Commander pair so long as the other partner card is a Doctor (any version of [[The Doctor]] with the creature type exactly, and not anything in addition to, [[Time Lord]] Doctor). For the purposes of designing the decks, companions were defined as someone who stays with the Doctor and travels with them for a long time. | ||
Each Commander deck package contains: | Each Commander deck package contains: | ||
* | *Two traditional foil cards of the Doctor-Companion face Commander pair, for the three Doctor decks, and Davros, Dalek Creator and Missy, for the Masters of Evil deck | ||
*The remaining | *An etched foil "display" Commander printed on a thicker cardstock not legal for play. This is the face card Doctor, for the three Doctor decks, and Davros, Dalek Creator, for the Masters of Evil deck | ||
*10 oversized ''Doctor Who'' themed Planechase cards featuring 9 planes and 1 phenomenon | *The remaining 98 cards of the deck | ||
*10 double-sided tokens featuring ''Doctor Who'' | *10 oversized ''Doctor Who'' themed Planechase cards featuring 9 planes and 1 phenomenon | ||
* A deck box and a life wheel for tracking the player's life total | *One six-sided planar die featuring one side with the ''planeswalker symbol'' and one side with the ''chaos symbol,'' with the four remaining sides being blank | ||
*10 double-sided tokens featuring ''Doctor Who'' themed art and mechanics | |||
*A deck box and a life wheel, for tracking the player's life total, both featuring the package artwork of the deck's face Commanders | |||
*A strategy insert and reference card | |||
*A 2-card sample collector booster pack | *A 2-card sample collector booster pack | ||
There are 50 mechanically new ''Doctor Who'' cards per deck with the remaining 50 cards being ''Doctor Who'' themed reprints of regular ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards. | There are 50 mechanically new ''Doctor Who'' cards per deck with the remaining 50 cards being ''Doctor Who'' themed reprints of regular ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards. | ||
===Collector Booster Cards=== | Package artwork by [[Chris Rallis]]: | ||
The Collector Booster product contains no additional new cards which is a change from previous Collector Booster products for other ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' sets, including ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond] series.'' The Collector Boosters feature foil and alternate art versions of the cards that can only be found in these boosters. These cards are alternate versions of the | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> | ||
UBDW Blast from the Past.jpg|[[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who#Blast from the Past|Blast from the Past]] | |||
UBDW Timey-Wimey.jpg|[[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who#Timey-Wimey|Timey-Wimey]] | |||
UBDW Paradox Power.jpg|[[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who#Paradox Power|Paradox Power]] | |||
UBDW Masters of Evil.jpg|[[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who#Masters of Evil|Masters of Evil]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Collector Booster Cards === | |||
[[File:UBDW Booster Pack.jpg|thumb|Booster pack artwork ([[Shahab Alizadeh]])]] | |||
The Collector Booster product contains no additional new cards which is a change from previous Collector Booster products for other ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' sets, including ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond] series.'' The Collector Boosters feature foil and alternate art versions of the cards that can only be found in these boosters. These cards are alternate versions of the 201 cards (191 cards plus 10 basic lands) found in the four preconstructed Commander decks. | |||
Types of cards found in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Collector Boosters: | Types of cards found in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Collector Boosters: | ||
*Time And Relative Dimension In Space - TARDIS "Showcase" cards feature a TARDIS border with unique stylised artwork depicting ''Doctor Who''<nowiki/>'s most iconic characters and events. | *Time And Relative Dimension In Space - TARDIS "Showcase" cards feature a TARDIS border with unique stylised artwork depicting ''Doctor Who''<nowiki/>'s most iconic characters and events. | ||
*Beyond the Borders - Extended art cards. These use the regular ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame treatment with the art only extended in the top half of the card. | *Beyond the Borders - Extended art cards. These use the regular ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame treatment with the art only extended in the top half of the card. Only rare and mythic rare cards in the set get this treatment. Sagas, adventurer, and split cards are excluded. | ||
*Timey-Wimey But Make it Shiny - | *Timey-Wimey But Make it Shiny - Traditional foil and surge foil cards. These are foil versions of the cards in the Commander decks. All card variants in the set are available in both foil treatments. | ||
*Travel With Your Favorite Doctor - Serialized textured versions of the first thirteen Doctor Showcase cards. Instead of an exact 500 numbered prints of each Doctor, each Doctor will have 500 plus the Doctor's "number" (i.e. The Fourth Doctor has 504 serialized cards, The Tenth Doctor has 510 serialized cards, The Thirteenth Doctor has 513 serialized cards). | *Travel With Your Favorite Doctor - Serialized textured versions of the first thirteen Doctor Showcase cards. Instead of an exact 500 numbered prints of each Doctor, each Doctor will have 500 plus the Doctor's "number" (i.e. The Fourth Doctor has 504 serialized cards, The Tenth Doctor has 510 serialized cards, The Thirteenth Doctor has 513 serialized cards). | ||
The 2-card sample collector booster packs found in each Commander deck product include an additional token/advertising card not found in any other product and two alternate-frame cards, at least one of which | The 2-card sample collector booster packs found in each Commander deck product include an additional token/advertising card not found in any other product and two alternate-frame cards, at least one of which appears as rare or mythic rare. | ||
==The Decks, New Cards and Reprints== | |||
=== Set Breakdown === | |||
Each individual named card released in this set has multiple variants with the exception of the promo Past in Flames. The following attributes apply to each card; the card frame: Regular, Extended, or Showcase; and the foiling: Non-Foil, Traditional Foil, Surge Foil, or Etched Foil. All cards in the WHO set, including tokens, feature a TARDIS as the set symbol. The full breakdown of cards in the WHO set is as follows: | |||
*0001-0191 - 189 New-to-Magic Doctor Who cards (includes three art variants of Sonic Screwdriver). Cards 0001 through 0008 are the face Commanders of the four decks and only exist in traditional foil. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
*0192-0195 - 4 Etched foil "display" Commanders printed on a thicker cardstock not legal for play. | |||
*0196-0205 - 10 Doctor Who themed Basic Lands - two of each of the five basic land types. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
*0206-0331 - 123 Doctor Who themed Magic: The Gathering reprints (includes four art variants of Command Tower with different collector numbers). | |||
*0332-0463 - 132 Extended art variants of only the rare and mythic rare cards between 0001-0191. This excludes the 19 sagas, 2 adventurer cards, and 2 split cards which do not have any extended art variants in the set. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
*0464-0534 - 71 Extended art variants of only the rare and mythic rare reprint cards between 0206-0331. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
*0464-0534 - 30 TARDIS "Showcase" cards. This treatment was used for all 15 Doctor cards (13 Doctors plus the War Doctor and Fugitive Doctor), all 5 Master cards (including Missy), only 4 Companions (the three face Commander Companions Rose Tyler, Sarah Jane Smith, and Yasmin Khan; and an additional in K-9, Mark I), 4 iconic enemies (Dalek Squadron, Davros, Dalek Creator, Weeping Angel, and Cyberman Patrol), River Song, and the TARDIS. Traditional foil versions and the thirteen serialized textured versions of the Doctors have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
*0565 - Past in Flames traditional foil launch party promo card. | |||
*0566-0605 - 40 oversized Doctor Who themed Planechase cards featuring 36 plane cards and 4 phenomenon cards. | |||
*0606-0796 - 191 surge foil variants of all cards between 0001-0191. | |||
*0797-0922 - 123 surge foil variants of all cards between 0206-0331. | |||
*0923-1054 - 132 surge foil variants of all cards between 0332-0463. | |||
*1055-1125 - 71 surge foil variants of all cards between 0464-0534. | |||
*1126-1155 - 30 surge foil variants of all cards between 0464-0534. | |||
*1156-1165 - 10 surge foil variants of all cards between 0196-0205. | |||
Similarly, the token subset is broken down as follows: | |||
* T0001-T0032 - 32 different tokens available in non-foil and traditional foil. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot. | |||
* T0033-T0064 - 32 surge foil variants of tokens T0001-T0032. Note that T0064 Osgood, Operation Double is an alternative art from the non-foil/traditional foil T0032. | |||
===Basic Land Cards=== | ===Basic Land Cards=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
|+Land Cards | |+Land Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | !Card Name & Art | ||
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|Plains<br>[[File:UBDW Plains.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |Plains<br>[[File:UBDW Plains.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|[[Titus Lunter]] | |Plains<br>[[File:UBDW Plains Titus Lunter.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Titus Lunter]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS amongst the mud pools on [[Androzani Minor]] | |The TARDIS amongst the mud pools on [[Androzani Minor]]<hr>The TARDIS on a hillside. | ||
|''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' | |''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]''<hr> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Island<br>[[File:UBDW Island.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |Island<br>[[File:UBDW Island.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|[[Titus Lunter]] | |Island<br>[[File:UBDW Island Titus Lunter.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Titus Lunter]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS on an island beach next to the pyramid on [[Marinus]]. | |The TARDIS on an island beach next to the pyramid on [[Marinus]].<hr>The TARDIS in the waters of [[Dårlig Ulv Stranden|Bad Wolf Bay]]. | ||
|''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]'' | |''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]''<hr>''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Swamp<br>[[File:UBDW Swamp.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |Swamp<br>[[File:UBDW Swamp.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|[[Titus Lunter]] | |Swamp<br>[[File:UBDW Swamp Titus Lunter.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Titus Lunter]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS in a | |The TARDIS in a swamp on Zeta Minor.<hr>The TARDIS in the waters of a swamp. | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Planet of Evil (TV story)|Planet of Evil]]''<hr> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Mountain<br>[[File:UBDW Mountain.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |Mountain<br>[[File:UBDW Mountain.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|[[Titus Lunter]] | |Mountain<br>[[File:UBDW Mountain Titus Lunter.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Titus Lunter]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS on a mountain cliffside close to the [[Citadel of Peladon]] on [[Peladon]]. | |The TARDIS on a mountain cliffside close to the [[Citadel of Peladon]] on [[Peladon]].<hr>The TARDIS on a mountainside with a sun rising from behind the mountain. | ||
|''[[The Curse of Peladon (TV story)|The Curse of Peladon]]'',<br>''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'' | |''[[The Curse of Peladon (TV story)|The Curse of Peladon]]'',<br>''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]''<hr> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Forest<br>[[File:UBDW Forest.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |Forest<br>[[File:UBDW Forest.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|[[Titus Lunter]] | |Forest<br>[[File:UBDW Forest Titus Lunter.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Titus Lunter]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS in a jungle on | |The TARDIS in a jungle on [[Tigella]].<hr>The TARDIS propped up against a tree in a forest. | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]''<hr> | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Blast from the Past=== | === Blast from the Past=== | ||
''Blast from the Past'' is a [[green]], white, and [[blue]] deck focused on historic spells and planeswalking. The deck highlights the classic era of the show from 1963 to 1996 (and [[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] | ''Blast from the Past'' is a [[green]], white, and [[blue]] deck focused on historic spells, food & clue tokens, and planeswalking. The deck highlights the classic era of the show from 1963 to 1996 (and [[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] from 2013) including all eight classic Doctors with The [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] being the face Commander pair of the deck. | ||
==== Deck Blurb ==== | |||
;Reverse the Polarity of the neutron flow | |||
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in ''Magic's'' definitive multiplayer format. Step into the past with the historic ability, boosting your benefits from legendary characters, artifacts, and Sagas. The Fourth Doctor allows you to reliably play historic cards every turn, so build up a formidable board presence and your foes will be history! | |||
;The Fourth Doctor | |||
Known for this eccentric sense of humor, cheerful optimism, and penchant for getting into trouble, the Fourth Doctor faces danger with determination and proves there's no such thing as "can't." He is instantly recognizable in one of his iconic long scarves and a brown fedora, usually offering someone a sweet. | |||
;What is Planechase? | |||
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space! | |||
==== New Cards ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+New Cards | |+New Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | !Card Name & Art | ||
!Card Colour(s) | !Card Colour(s) | ||
!Description & Function | ! Description & Function | ||
!Reference | !Reference | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Commanders | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Fourth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fourth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Auden Nash]] | |The [[Fourth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fourth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Auden Nash]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Fourth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jack Hughes]] | ||
|[[Jack Hughes]] | |||
|Green & Blue | |Green & Blue | ||
|The Fourth Doctor, smiling, presenting a paper bag of [[Jelly baby|jelly babies]] to the viewer with his [[fedora]] in his other hand in a salute. The TARDIS console and roundels can be seen in the background.<hr>Showcase: The Fourth Doctor lifting his fedora off his head with his right hand while pointing with his left hand in front of the [[Time Vortex|time vortex]] featured during his series' runs.<hr>Allows you to look at the top card of your library at any time and play historic lands or spells from the top of your library using the ability word "Would You Like A...?". Creates a bag of jelly babies as a Food token. | |The Fourth Doctor, smiling, presenting a paper bag of [[Jelly baby|jelly babies]] to the viewer with his [[fedora]] in his other hand in a salute. The TARDIS console and roundels can be seen in the background.<hr>Showcase: The Fourth Doctor lifting his fedora off his head with his right hand while pointing with his left hand in front of the [[Time Vortex|time vortex]] featured during his series' runs.<hr>Allows you to look at the top card of your library at any time and play historic lands or spells from the top of your library using the flavour ability word "Would You Like A...?". Creates a bag of jelly babies as a Food token. | ||
|Showcase: [[Season 12]]-[[Season 17|17]] | |Showcase: [[Season 12 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 12]]-[[Season 17 (Doctor Who 1963)|17]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Sarah Jane Smith]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sarah Jane Smith.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Fajareka Setiawan]] | |[[Sarah Jane Smith]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sarah Jane Smith.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Fajareka Setiawan]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Sarah Jane Smith Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Mike Uziel]] | ||
|[[Mike Uziel]] | | White | ||
|White | |||
|Sarah manoeuvering around some barbed wire and rocks on [[Exxilon]] wearing her first outfit from ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]''.<hr>Showcase: Sarah holding a flashlight with several newspapers spread out in the background.<hr>Whenever you cast a historic spell, Sarah - a [[Detective]] - investigates. | |Sarah manoeuvering around some barbed wire and rocks on [[Exxilon]] wearing her first outfit from ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]''.<hr>Showcase: Sarah holding a flashlight with several newspapers spread out in the background.<hr>Whenever you cast a historic spell, Sarah - a [[Detective]] - investigates. | ||
|''[[Death to the Daleks (TV story)|Death to the Daleks]]'' | |''[[Death to the Daleks (TV story)|Death to the Daleks]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Doctors | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[First Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The First Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | |The [[First Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The First Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The First Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Steve Morris]] | ||
|[[Steve Morris]] | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The First Doctor in his TARDIS at his [[TARDIS control console|console]] with smoke emanating from | |The First Doctor in his TARDIS at his [[TARDIS control console|console]] with smoke emanating from the console and behind him.<hr>Showcase: Stylised black & white artwork to signify the First Doctor's era of black & white episodes. The First Doctor is holding onto the lapels of his [[Edwardian]] [[frock coat]] with both hands and has a [[monocle]] in his right eye ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'', [[The Space Museum (TV story)|''The Space Museum'']]'', Twice Upon a Time''). The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>Playing The First Doctor allows you to get a TARDIS from your library and rewards you for each cascaded spell you play. Together with the TARDIS card's cascade mechanic, this signifies the First Doctor's travels where he was unable to control the destination. | ||
|Showcase: [[Season 1]] to [[Season 4]] | |Showcase: [[Season 1 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 1]] to [[Season 4 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 4]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Second Doctor]]<br>[[Bryan Sola]] | |The [[Second Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Second Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bryan Sola]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Second Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Greg Staples]] | ||
|Greg Staples | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The Second Doctor playing his [[recorder]] while perched on the edge of the TARDIS console. with a [[hatstand]] in the background.<hr>Showcase: The Second Doctor points at a page in his open [[Five Hundred Year Diary|500 year diary]] with his left hand. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>Allows all players to not have a maximum hand size. "How Civil of You" ([[TV]]: [[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]], [[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]) rewards all players with a card so long as they do not attack the player controlling the Second Doctor in their next turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor saying, "Well… it is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved.” The quote omits "with things" | |The Second Doctor playing his [[recorder]] while perched on the edge of the TARDIS console. with a [[hatstand]] in the background.<hr>Showcase: The Second Doctor points at a page in his open [[Five Hundred Year Diary|500 year diary]] with his left hand. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>Allows all players to not have a maximum hand size. "How Civil of You" ([[TV]]: [[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]], [[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]) rewards all players with a card so long as they do not attack the player controlling the Second Doctor in their next turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor saying, "Well… it is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved.” The quote omits "with things" ([[TV]]: [[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]). | ||
|[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|''The Power of the Daleks'']]<hr>Showcase: [[Season 4]] to [[Season 6]] | |[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|''The Power of the Daleks'']]<hr>Showcase: [[Season 4 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 4]] to [[Season 6 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 6]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Third Doctor]]<br>[[Ekaterina Burmak]] | |The [[Third Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Third Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Ekaterina Burmak]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Third Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Roberta Ingranata]] | ||
|[[Roberta Ingranata]] | |||
|Green & Blue | |Green & Blue | ||
|The Third Doctor brandishing a [[fencing]] [[sabre]] from his fight on [[Fortress Island]] against [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|the Master]].<hr>Showcase: The Third Doctor stands with his hands against his hips. He is wearing a white frilled shirt with a wine red bow tie, a maroon smoking jacket with a rolled collar, and his red silk-lined black Inverness capes. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>The Third Doctor benefits from noncreature tokens the player controls and makes either a Clue, Food, or Treasure token when played. Very loosely signifies the many gadgets and items that this Doctor used.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor saying, "It’s rather a pity, in a way. Now the universe is down to 699 wonders.” after [[Exxilon]] melts away ([[TV]]: [[Death to the Daleks (TV story)|Death to the Daleks]]). | |The Third Doctor brandishing a [[fencing]] [[sabre]] in his right hand and a half-eaten [[sandwich]] in his left hand. Scene is from his fight on [[Fortress Island]] against [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|the Master]].<hr>Showcase: The Third Doctor stands with his hands against his hips. He is wearing a white frilled shirt with a wine red bow tie, a maroon smoking jacket with a rolled collar, and his red silk-lined black Inverness capes. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>The Third Doctor benefits from noncreature tokens the player controls and makes either a Clue, Food, or Treasure token when played. Very loosely signifies the many gadgets and items that this Doctor used.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor saying, "It’s rather a pity, in a way. Now the universe is down to 699 wonders.” after [[Exxilon]] melts away ([[TV]]: [[Death to the Daleks (TV story)|Death to the Daleks]]). | ||
|''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''<hr>Showcase: [[Season 7]] to [[Season 11]] | |''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''<hr>Showcase: [[Season 7 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 7]] to [[Season 11 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 11]] | ||
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|The [[Fifth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fifth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jake Murray]] | |The [[Fifth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fifth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jake Murray]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Fifth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Karen Hallion]] | ||
|[[Karen Hallion]] | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The Fifth Doctor holding his right hand to his head while standing outside the TARDIS.<hr>Showcase: The Fifth Doctor holding a [[cricket bat]] having a just lobbed a [[cricket ball]] in the air. He stands in front of a starfield with the rainbow stylised effect from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>"Peaceful Coexistence" ([[TV]]: [[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]) rewards your creatures that don't attack signifying the Fifth Doctor's non-violent tendancies and his penchant for always looking for a peacful solution to problems.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fifth Doctor positing “When did you last have the pleasure of smelling a flower, watching a sunset, eating a well-prepared meal?” in his discussion with the [[Cyber-Leader (Earthshock)|Cyber-Leader]] on [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Captain Briggs]]' [[Briggs' freighter|freighter]] ([[TV]]: [[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]). | |The Fifth Doctor holding his right hand to his head while standing outside the TARDIS.<hr>Showcase: The Fifth Doctor holding a [[cricket bat]] having a just lobbed a [[cricket ball]] in the air. He stands in front of a starfield with the rainbow stylised effect from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>"Peaceful Coexistence" ([[TV]]: [[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]) rewards your creatures that don't attack signifying the Fifth Doctor's non-violent tendancies and his penchant for always looking for a peacful solution to problems.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fifth Doctor positing “When did you last have the pleasure of smelling a flower, watching a sunset, eating a well-prepared meal?” in his discussion with the [[Cyber-Leader (Earthshock)|Cyber-Leader]] on [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Captain Briggs]]' [[Briggs' freighter|freighter]] ([[TV]]: [[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]). | ||
|Showcase: [[Black Orchid (TV story)|''Black Orchid'']], [[Season 19]]-[[Season 21|21]] | |Showcase: [[Black Orchid (TV story)|''Black Orchid'']], [[Season 19 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 19]]-[[Season 21 (Doctor Who 1963)|21]] | ||
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|The [[Sixth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Sixth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Matt Stewart]] | |The [[Sixth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Sixth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Matt Stewart]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Sixth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Mike Uziel]] | ||
|[[Mike Uziel]] | |||
|Green & Blue | |Green & Blue | ||
|The Sixth Doctor | |The Sixth Doctor on [[Necros]]. He is wearing his multicoloured coat poised with his left hand outstretched.<hr>Showcase: The Sixth Doctor wearing his multicoloured coat while holding an [[umbrella]] in his left hand. He stands in front of the rainbow starfield effect from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>"Time Lord's Prerogative" allows the player to copy any historic spells. This flavour ability word does not match the use of the phrase, "Prerogative of a Time Lord" used by the Doctor in response to Davros stating that the Doctor has been stupid.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Sixth Doctor stating to [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], “This is a situation that requires tact and finesse. Fortunately, I am blessed with both!” ([[TV]]: [[Terror of the Vervoids (TV story)|Terror of the Vervoids]]). | ||
|''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]''<hr>Showcase: [[Season 21]]-[[Season 23|23]] | |''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]''<hr>Showcase: [[Season 21 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 21]]-[[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|23]] | ||
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|The [[Seventh Doctor]]<br>[[BBC Studios]] ([[Jeremy Enecio]]) | |The [[Seventh Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Seventh Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[BBC Studios]] ([[Jeremy Enecio]])<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Seventh Doctor showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chuck Lukacs]] | ||
|[[Chuck Lukacs]] | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The Seventh Doctor lifting his hat off of his head while holding his [[question mark]] [[umbrella]] | |The Seventh Doctor lifting his hat off of his head while holding his [[question mark]] [[umbrella]]. The TARDIS can be seen in the background with lit windows.<hr>Showcase: The Seventh Doctor wearing his question mark waistcoat while holding his question mark [[umbrella]]. He stands in front of the swirly starfield effect from the title sequence featured during his era.<hr>When the Seventh Doctor attacks, the player plays a guessing game with the defending player. Winning the game allows the player to cast a spell for free, otherwise they investigate. Loosely ties into the long "games" that the Seventh Doctor played such as with Fenric. | ||
|Showcase: [[Season 24]]-[[Season 25|25]] | |''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''<hr>Showcase: [[Season 24 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 24]]-[[Season 25 (Doctor Who 1963)|25]] | ||
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|The [[Eighth Doctor]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]] | |The [[Eighth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Eighth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Eighth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jack Hughes]] | ||
|[[Jack Hughes]] | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The Eighth Doctor holding a chalice with the [[Elixir of Life]] moments before drinking from it and regenerating on [[Karn]].<hr>Showcase: The Eighth Doctor standing in front of a time vortex.<hr>When played, the Eighth Doctor mills cards (loses memories) but allows the player to play historic permanents on each turn. Loosely ties into the Doctor at the end of his time before regenerating into the | |The Eighth Doctor holding a chalice with the [[Elixir of Life]] moments before drinking from it and regenerating on [[Karn]].<hr>Showcase: The Eighth Doctor standing in front of a time vortex.<hr>When played, the Eighth Doctor mills cards (loses memories) but allows the player to play historic permanents on each turn. Loosely ties into the Eighth Doctor at the end of his time before regenerating into the War Doctor.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eighth Doctor saying, “Physician, heal thyself.” which is itself a quote from Luke 4:23 of the Bible. | ||
|[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']]<hr>Showcase: [[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] | |[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']]<hr>Showcase: [[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Companions | ||
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|[[Susan Foreman]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | |[[Susan Foreman]]<br>[[File:UBDW Susan Foreman.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | ||
| Green | |||
|Green | |Susan on her knees reaching out to stroke a "giant" [[ant]] with her right arm.<hr>Susan's ability loosely represents her involvement in suggesting/choosing where the First Doctor would travel to. | ||
| Susan on her knees reaching out to stroke a "giant" [[ant]] with her right arm.<hr>Susan's ability loosely represents her involvement in suggesting/choosing where the First Doctor would travel to. | |||
|[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|''Planet of Giants'']] | |[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|''Planet of Giants'']] | ||
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|[[Barbara Wright]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | |[[Barbara Wright]]<br>[[File:UBDW Barbara Wright.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
|Barbara stands in her classroom in front of a blackboard holding a book open in her left hand addressing her students.<hr>Saga cards have chapters and Barbara, as a | |Barbara stands in her classroom in front of a blackboard holding a book open in her left hand addressing her students.<hr>Saga cards have chapters and Barbara, as a "History Teacher" (flavour ability word), allows you to skip chapters if you want to.<hr>Flavour text quotes Barbara saying, “There will be no sacrifice this afternoon, Doctor. Or ever again.” regarding the [[human sacrifice]] at the [[Tenochtitlan]] Rain Ceremony. ([[TV]]: [[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]) | ||
|[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | |[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | ||
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|[[Ian Chesterton]]<br>[[Kim Sokol]] | |[[Ian Chesterton]]<br>[[File:UBDW Ian Chesterton.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kim Sokol]] | ||
|White | |||
|White | |Ian stands in his lab in front of a blackboard conducting an experiment by pouring a liquid from a measuring beaker into a boiling flask. A microscope and additional flasks can be seen on the work surface.<hr>Ian, a "Science Teacher" (flavour ability word), allows the player to copy Saga cards which is representative of copying experiments. | ||
|Ian stands in his lab in front of a blackboard conducting an experiment by pouring a liquid from a measuring beaker into a boiling flask. A microscope and additional flasks can be seen on the work surface.<hr>Ian, a | |||
|[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | |[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | ||
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|[[Jamie McCrimmon]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | |[[Jamie McCrimmon]]<br>[[File:UBDW Jamie McCrimmon.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | ||
|Green | |||
|Green | |||
|Jamie in his full highlander outfit brandishing a sword after being fired at by a [[Redcoat (The War Games)|Redcoat]].<hr>Jaime becomes more powerful if a historic spell is cast that turn.<hr>Jaime exclaiming, “[[Creag an tuire]]!” | |Jamie in his full highlander outfit brandishing a sword after being fired at by a [[Redcoat (The War Games)|Redcoat]].<hr>Jaime becomes more powerful if a historic spell is cast that turn.<hr>Jaime exclaiming, “[[Creag an tuire]]!” | ||
|[[The War Games (TV story)|''The War Games'']] | | [[The War Games (TV story)|''The War Games'']] | ||
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|[[Jo Grant]]<br>[[Fajareka Setiawan]] | |[[Jo Grant]]<br>[[File:UBDW Jo Grant.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Fajareka Setiawan]] | ||
| White | |||
|White | |||
|Jo on [[Robbins]]'s motorcycle wearing a red helmet and goggles.<hr>Jo allows the player to cycle historic cards and benefits from doing so. Literal representation of the motorcycle in the cycling ability. | |Jo on [[Robbins]]'s motorcycle wearing a red helmet and goggles.<hr>Jo allows the player to cycle historic cards and benefits from doing so. Literal representation of the motorcycle in the cycling ability. | ||
|[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|''The Sea Devils'']] | |[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|''The Sea Devils'']] | ||
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|[[Leela]], Sevateem Warrior<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | |[[Leela]], Sevateem Warrior<br>[[File:UBDW Leela, Sevateem Warrior.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | ||
|Green | |||
|Green | |Leela holding a dagger in the [[Mordee]] jungle.<hr>Leela's card represents a brawn over brain scenario as she becomes more powerful when an opponent draws additional cards (knowledge).<hr>Flavour text quotes Leela stating, “Look, Doctor, good marksmanship is not a matter of luck.” ([[TV]]: [[Earthshock (TV story)|''Image of the Fendahl'']]). | ||
| Leela holding a dagger in the [[Mordee]] jungle.<hr>Leela's card represents a brawn over brain scenario as she becomes more powerful when an opponent draws additional cards (knowledge).<hr>Flavour text quotes Leela stating, “Look, Doctor, good marksmanship is not a matter of luck.” ([[TV]]: [[Earthshock (TV story)|''Image of the Fendahl'']]). | | [[The Face of Evil (TV story)|''The Face of Evil'']] | ||
|[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|''The Face of Evil'']] | |||
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|[[K9 Mark I|K-9, Mark I]]<br>[[File:UBDW K-9, Mark 1.png|250px]]<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | |[[K9 Mark I|K-9, Mark I]]<br>[[File:UBDW K-9, Mark 1.png|250px]]<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:K-9, Mark I Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tyler Walpole]] | ||
|[[Tyler Walpole]] | |||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|K-9 levitating in a generic spaceship corridor.<hr>Showcase: Stylised art of K-9 with a shine across him. Background is blurry and nondescript.<hr>"Negative" ability word signifies K-9 protecting other legendary creatures you control. "Affirmative" ability word signifies K-9 offensively ensuring that a legendary creature cannot be blocked that turn. | |K-9 levitating in a generic spaceship corridor.<hr>Showcase: Stylised art of K-9 with a shine across him. Background is blurry and nondescript.<hr>The "Negative" flavour ability word signifies K-9 protecting other legendary creatures you control. The "Affirmative" flavour ability word signifies K-9 offensively ensuring that a legendary creature cannot be blocked that turn. | ||
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|[[Romana II]]<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | |[[Romana II]]<br>[[File:UBDW Romana II.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
|Romana holding her [[Romana's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] dressed in her crimson frockcoat outfit.<hr>Romana's card shows her as a scientist prepared for anything (vigilance). The token copy creation mechanic could loosely represent her skill at duplicating, and improving upon, the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. | | Romana holding her [[Romana's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] dressed in her crimson frockcoat outfit.<hr>Romana's card shows her as a scientist prepared for anything (vigilance). The token copy creation mechanic could loosely represent her skill at duplicating, and improving upon, the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. | ||
|[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|''The Horns of Nimon'']] | |[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|''The Horns of Nimon'']] | ||
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|[[Nyssa|Nyssa of Traken]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | |[[Nyssa|Nyssa of Traken]]<br>[[File:UBDW Nyssa of Traken.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | ||
| Blue | |||
|Blue | |Nyssa tinkering with the [[sonic booster]] in the TARDIS.<hr>Nyssa's card loosely represents: superior knowledge or high intellect (no maximum hand size) and the utilisation of tools (artifacts) to subdue opponents and benefit from doing so (drawing cards). | ||
| Nyssa tinkering with the [[sonic booster]] in the TARDIS.<hr>Nyssa's card loosely represents: superior knowledge or high intellect (no maximum hand size) and the utilisation of tools (artifacts) to subdue opponents and benefit from doing so (drawing cards). | |||
|[[The Visitation (TV story)|''The Visitation'']] | |[[The Visitation (TV story)|''The Visitation'']] | ||
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|[[Adric]], Mathematical Genius<br>[[File:UBDW Adric, Mathematical Genius.png|250px]]<br>[[Billy Christian]] | |[[Adric]], Mathematical Genius<br>[[File:UBDW Adric, Mathematical Genius.png|250px]]<br>[[Billy Christian]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|Adric looking at the sparking console of [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Briggs]]'s [[Briggs' freighter|freighter]] after it was damaged by a Cyberman. Prehistoric Earth can be seen on the monitor in the background.<hr>Adric's copy ability loosely represents his mathematical mind and way of thinking and being able to replicate and resolve any problem. "Ultimate Sacrifice" represents Adric's sacrifice to change the freighter's course, loosely represented by stopping an opponent's ability, which he ultimately failed to do. | | Adric looking at the sparking console of [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Briggs]]'s [[Briggs' freighter|freighter]] after it was damaged by a Cyberman. Prehistoric Earth can be seen on the monitor in the background.<hr>Adric's copy ability loosely represents his mathematical mind and way of thinking and being able to replicate and resolve any problem. "Ultimate Sacrifice" (flavour ability word) represents Adric's sacrifice to change the freighter's course, loosely represented by stopping an opponent's ability, which he ultimately failed to do. | ||
|''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'' | |''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'' | ||
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|[[Tegan Jovanka]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]] | |[[Tegan Jovanka]]<br>[[File:UBDW Tegan Jovanka.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]] | ||
|White | |||
|White | |Tegan in [[the Matrix]] with glasslike cracks when [[Omega]] uses her to blackmail the Doctor.<hr>When Tegan attacks, an attacking historic creature becomes more powerful and indestructible for the turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes Tegan saying, “You certainly know how to fly this crate, don’t you?” ([[TV]]: [[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]). | ||
| Tegan in [[the Matrix]] with glasslike cracks when [[Omega]] uses her to blackmail the Doctor.<hr>When Tegan attacks, an attacking historic creature becomes more powerful and indestructible for the turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes Tegan saying, “You certainly know how to fly this crate, don’t you?” ([[TV]]: [[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]). | | [[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|''Arc of Infinity'']] | ||
|[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|''Arc of Infinity'']] | |||
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|[[Peri Brown]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | |[[Peri Brown]]<br>[[File:UBDW Peri Brown.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
|Peri crouched down on one knee on [[Sarn (planet)|Sarn]]. She has her right index finger raised in a warning pose while she holds the Doctor's TARDIS [[comparator]] in her left hand threatening to drop it over the edge of the cliff.<hr>Peri's card makes it easier to cast the first historic spell each turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes Peri shouting at [[the Master]], “I’m Perpugilliam Brown and I can shout just as loud as you can!” | |Peri crouched down on one knee on [[Sarn (planet)|Sarn]]. She has her right index finger raised in a warning pose while she holds the Doctor's TARDIS [[comparator]] in her left hand threatening to drop it over the edge of the cliff.<hr>Peri's card makes it easier to cast the first historic spell each turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes Peri shouting at [[the Master]], “I’m Perpugilliam Brown and I can shout just as loud as you can!” | ||
|[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|''Planet of Fire'']] | |[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|''Planet of Fire'']] | ||
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|[[Ace|Ace, Fearless Rebel]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | |[[Ace|Ace, Fearless Rebel]]<br>[[File:UBDW Ace, Fearless Rebel.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | ||
|Green | |||
| Green | |Ace swinging her upgraded [[Ace's baseball bat|baseball bat]], imbued with the [[Hand of Omega]]’s power, at the [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]] of an [[Imperial Dalek]] during the Dalek attack on [[Coal Hill School]].<hr>Ace's "Nitro-9" flavour ability word loosely represents Ace using her baseball bat (the artifact) to fight a defending creature during combat.<hr>Flavour text quotes Ace's catchphrase, "Wicked!" ([[TV]]: [[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]], [[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]], [[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]], [[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]], [[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]) | ||
|Ace swinging her upgraded [[Ace's baseball bat|baseball bat]], imbued with the [[Hand of Omega]]’s power, at the [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]] of an [[Imperial Dalek]] during the Dalek attack on [[Coal Hill School]].<hr>Ace's "Nitro-9" ability loosely represents Ace using her baseball bat (the artifact) to fight a defending creature during combat.<hr>Flavour text quotes Ace's catchphrase, "Wicked!" ([[TV]]: [[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]], [[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]], [[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]], [[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]], [[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]) | |||
|[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | |[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Episode Sagas | ||
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|[[ | |[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']]<br>[[File:UBDW An Unearthly Child.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
| | | In the background, the TARDIS stands at an angle in a desert wasteland. In the foreground, members of the [[Tribe of Gum]] brandish a flaming torch towards the First Doctor and Susan. Jungle leaves frame the edge of the image.<hr>All three chapters allow you to find a Doctor, a companion or a TARDIS (vehicle card). | ||
|[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
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|[[ | |''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The War Games.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Bartek Fedyczak]] | ||
| | |White | ||
|The Second Doctor and Zoe wearing the visors with cross eyeholes that they picked up in the [[SIDRAT]]; Jamie; a World War I biplane is visible; and three warriors standing amidst mirror-like fragments each holding a primed alien gun.<hr>The first chapter brings all players into The War Games by creating warriors that must attack. The second and third chapters make everyone's warriors more powerful. The fourth chapter allows you to exile a nontoken creature you control in order to end The War games by exiling all warriors. This loosely represents the Doctor's exile to Earth at the end of the story. There is no alternate artwork for the Warrior token so the token created by this saga utilises the same "Caveman" token as The Cave of Skulls. | |||
| | |''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' | ||
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| | |''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The Sea Devils.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
|Green | |||
|Green | |A Sea Devil, a smaller insert showing a Sea Devil navigating the minefield on the beach, the Third Doctor, the Master, the submarine moving through the Sea Devils' forcefield, and Jo.<hr>The first two chapters create Sea Devils (green alien salamanders with islandwalk). The final chapter allows Sea Devils to damage creatures controlled by a player if the player received combat damage from Sea Devils (salamanders) that turn. | ||
| | |''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'' | ||
|[[The | |||
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|[[Duggan]], | |''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''<br>[[File:UBDW City of Death.png|125px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
| Green | |||
| Count [[Scaroth|Carlos Scarlioni]] as a human having a drink, [[Duggan]], multiple paintings of [[Mona Lisa]] (the visible ones show Duggan, [[Scaroth]] in his [[Jagaroth]] form and The Fourth Doctor all posing as [[Mona Lisa]]), and the Fourth Doctor.<hr>Creates a Treasure (Classic) token (Romana II) and then five more token copies mimicking the six total Mona Lisa copies. | |||
|''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'' | |||
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|''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The Caves of Androzani.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Nestor Ossandon Leal]] | |||
|White | |||
|[[Sharaz Jek]], the Fifth Doctor holding a passed out Peri with his hat having fallen off, and Peri leaning over the Doctor who is holding a vial of bat's milk.<hr>The first chapter stuns two tapped creatures synonymous with the [[Spectrox toxaemia|spectrox poisoning]] of the Doctor and Peri. The second and third chapters allow you to augment another permanent via counters or keep the previously stunned creatures in that state. The fourth chapter allows the player to search for a new Doctor ready to replace the Fifth Doctor's imminent regeneration. | |||
|''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' | |||
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|[[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|''Trial of a Time Lord'']]<br>[[File:UBDW Trial of a Time Lord.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Audrey Benjaminsen]] | |||
|White | |||
| The Sixth Doctor's head and shoulders against a starfield, the Inquisitor, three jurors of the [[judicial inquiry]], and the Sixth Doctor in full with his back to the viewer. Three inserts of bald [[Peri Brown|Peri]]/[[Kiv]] ([[TV]]: [[Mindwarp (TV story)|Mindwarp]]) are overlaid over the top image of the Doctor. Additional gold motifs represent the typical [[Time Lord]] decorative headdress and pointed shoulder design of their robes.<hr>Three chapters exile creatures until the trial ends in Chapter IV. At that point, each player decides whether those three creatures collectively were innocent, and they return to the battlfield, or guilty, and they get put on the bottom of their owners' libraries. The four chapters loosely represent the four stories of the Trial of a Time Lord series, with the Doctor being deemed guilty by the evidence presented in the first three stories but ultimately judged innocent in ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]].'' | |||
|[[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|''Trial of a Time Lord'']] | |||
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|[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|''The Curse of Fenric'']]<br>[[File:UBDW The Curse of Fenric.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | |||
|Green & White | |||
| The Seventh Doctor with his umbrella, Ace in her 1940s costume, the [[Ingiger|Ancient One]], and a [[chessboard]] with two grenades placed on the board instead of two chess pieces.<hr>The first chapter converts/changes (destroys and creates a token) a creature for each player turning them into [[Haemovore|Haemovores]] with deathtouch. The second chapter changes a creature to become Fenric (a horror). The last chapter represents the betrayal of the Ancient One (one of the Haemovore tokens) when it forced Fenric into the isolation chamber to kill both of them with poison. | |||
|[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|''The Curse of Fenric'']] | |||
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|''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The Night of the Doctor.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | |||
|White | |||
|The Eighth Doctor holding his hands out while shouting mid-regeneration over a chalice containing the [[Elixir of Life]]. A figure of the War Doctor stands amidst the energy spilling out of the cup. Ohila and three other sisters from the Sisterhood of Karn are shown looking on. The bottom of the image shows the crash of [[Cass Fermazzi|Cass]]'s spaceship which had Cass, the Doctor, and the TARDIS on board.<hr>The first chapter destroys all creatures which could be seen as the demise of Cass and/or the Doctor himself or could loosely represent the death of the Doctor's ideals as a Doctor of peace. The second chapter returns a legendary creature back to life representing the Doctor's regeneration. The counter chosen could be loosely seen as the characteristics of the War Doctor (first strike, vigilance or lifelink). | |||
|''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Other Creatures | |||
|- | |||
|[[Vrestin]], Menoptra Leader<br>[[File:UBDW Vrestin, Menoptra Leader.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Ivan Dedov]] | |||
|Green & White | |||
| Vrestin hovering in midair summoning three other [[Menoptera]] to advance.<hr>When Vrestin appears, he brings along a swarm of other Menoptera depending on how big he is. He also helps muster insect attacks by making them all more powerful when they do. Creates Alien Insect tokens. | |||
|[[The Web Planet (TV story)|''The Web Planet'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Alistair, the Brigadier]]<br>[[File:UBDW Alistair, the Brigadier.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | |||
|Green, White & Blue | |||
|Alistair standing amongst at least four other [[UNIT]] soldiers. He holds a pair of [[binoculars]] in his left hand and points into the distance while summoning the soldiers forward. The troop is taking enemy fire in the form of green energy blasts.<hr>Casting historic spells grows your soldier army and when Alistair attacks, you can buff all your creatures based on the number of historic permanents you control. Creates Soldier tokens. | |||
| | | | ||
|Green & Blue | |- | ||
|Duggan in a room holding a chair up intending to use it as a weapon.<hr>When Duggan appears, he investigates (Detective). He also is as powerful as he is knowledgable (number of cards in hand). His "The Most Important Punch in History" ability represents when Duggan punched [[Scaroth]] knocking him out cold stopping him from altering history. In addition, this ability can only be used once. | |Sergeant [[John Benton]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sergeant John Benton.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wei Guan]] | ||
|[[City of Death (TV story)|''City of Death'']] | | Green & White | ||
|John in his UNIT uniform talking on a [[walkie-talkie]]. The UNIT [[helicopter]] is taking off in the background.<hr>John's "Share Intelligence" flavour ability word loosely represents John giving away confidential information. He also has haste (quick to act and respond) and trample could be deemed that he is an effective soldier.<hr>Flavour text quotes John reacting to his first time in the TARDIS — “Anyway, nothing to do with you surprises me anymore, Doctor.” ([[TV]]: [[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]) | |||
|[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|''The Mind of Evil'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Duggan]], Private Detective<br>[[File:UBDW Duggan, Private Detective.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Craig J Spearing]] | |||
|Green & Blue | |||
|Duggan in a room holding a chair up intending to use it as a weapon.<hr>When Duggan appears, he investigates (Detective). He also is as powerful as he is knowledgable (number of cards in hand). His "The Most Important Punch in History" flavour ability word represents when Duggan punched [[Scaroth]] knocking him out cold stopping him from altering history. In addition, this ability can only be used once. | |||
|[[City of Death (TV story)|''City of Death'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Displaced Dinosaurs<br>[[File:UBDW Displaced Dinosaurs.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]] | |Displaced Dinosaurs<br>[[File:UBDW Displaced Dinosaurs.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]] | ||
|Green | |Green | ||
|A [[stegosaurus]] on a [[London]] street crashing apart a building using its thagomizer. It is followed by an [[apatosaurus]] and [[tyrannosaurus rex]].<hr>Converts historic permanents entering the battlefield into dinosaurs, a play on the word historic in Magic: The Gathering terms and historic with regards to dinosaurs.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor admiring the dinosaur, “Good grief! It’s a stegosaurus. What a splendid specimen.” | |A [[stegosaurus]] on a [[London]] street crashing apart a building using its thagomizer. It is followed by an [[apatosaurus]] and [[tyrannosaurus rex]].<hr>Converts historic permanents entering the battlefield into dinosaurs, a play on the word historic in Magic: The Gathering terms and historic with regards to dinosaurs.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor admiring the dinosaur, “Good grief! It’s a stegosaurus. What a splendid specimen.” | ||
|[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|''Invasion of the Dinosaurs'']] | |[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|''Invasion of the Dinosaurs'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Sorceries | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Crisis of Conscience<br>[[File:UBDW Crisis of Conscience.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | |Crisis of Conscience<br>[[File:UBDW Crisis of Conscience.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
|The [[Fourth Doctor]]'s moral dilemma, holding up the two wires connected to the explosive charges that, if exploded, would commit [[genocide]] of the [[Dalek]] race. The background shows three Daleks firing their lasers in flight with at least one other being blown up.<hr>Destroys all tokens, which Daleks are, or destroys everything else.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor stating, "Just touch these two strands together and the Daleks are finished. Have I that right?" | |The [[Fourth Doctor]]'s moral dilemma, holding up the two wires connected to the explosive charges that, if exploded, would commit [[genocide]] of the [[Dalek]] race. The background shows three Daleks firing their lasers in flight with at least one other being blown up.<hr>Destroys all tokens, which Daleks are, or destroys everything else.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor stating, "Just touch these two strands together and the Daleks are finished. Have I that right?" | ||
|[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']] | |[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Traverse Eternity<br>[[Jeremy Paillotin]] | |Traverse Eternity<br>[[File:UBDW Traverse Eternity.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jeremy Paillotin]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|The [[sarcophagus]]-looking [[lodestone]] portal with its space-time tunnel to [[Sutekh]]'s pyramid.<hr>Draws cards which loosely represents knowledge gained by "knowing thine enemy" from the flavour text.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor saying, “Know thine enemy. Admirable advice.” | |The [[sarcophagus]]-looking [[lodestone]] portal with its space-time tunnel to [[Sutekh]]'s pyramid.<hr>Draws cards which loosely represents knowledge gained by "knowing thine enemy" from the flavour text.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor saying, “Know thine enemy. Admirable advice.” | ||
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|[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Five Doctors.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | |[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Five Doctors.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | ||
| Green | |||
| Green | |||
|The Five Doctors snatched up by [[Time Scoop|time scoops]].<hr>Searches for the Five Doctors from space and time (library and graveyard). If more effort is involved (the spell is kicked), the Doctors coan be put straight into play. | |The Five Doctors snatched up by [[Time Scoop|time scoops]].<hr>Searches for the Five Doctors from space and time (library and graveyard). If more effort is involved (the spell is kicked), the Doctors coan be put straight into play. | ||
|''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' | |''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Twice Upon a Time]] // Unlikely Meeting<br>[[File:UBDW Twice Upon a Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | |[[Twice Upon a Time]] // Unlikely Meeting<br>[[File:UBDW Twice Upon a Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|The First and Twelfth Doctors in [[Antarctica]]. They stand in front of the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. Time has stopped and snowflakes can be seen suspended midair.<hr>The Adventure part of the card, Unlikely Meeting, searches for a Doctor. Twice Upon a Time can only be cast with two or more Doctors and gives you an extra turn. This loosely represents the two Doctors having one last adventure before their regenerations. | |The First and Twelfth Doctors in [[Antarctica]]. They stand in front of the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. Time has stopped and snowflakes can be seen suspended midair.<hr>The Adventure part of the card, Unlikely Meeting, searches for a Doctor. Twice Upon a Time can only be cast with two or more Doctors and gives you an extra turn. This loosely represents the two Doctors having one last adventure before their regenerations. | ||
|[[Twice Upon a Time|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | |[[Twice Upon a Time|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow|Reverse the Polarity]]<br>[[File:UBDW Reverse the Polarity.png|250px]]<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | |[[Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow|Reverse the Polarity]]<br>[[File:UBDW Reverse the Polarity.png|250px]]<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|The Third Doctor brandishing his [[sonic screwdriver]] with a circular "wave" effect emmanating from it.<hr>As with every time the Doctor has reversed the polarity of the neutron flow, this card can do different things: stop all other spells, invert creatures' stats or make them unblockable.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor stating, “You see, before you reactivated it, I reversed the polarity of the neutron flow.” | |The Third Doctor brandishing his [[sonic screwdriver]] with a circular "wave" effect emmanating from it.<hr>As with every time the Doctor has reversed the polarity of the neutron flow, this card can do different things: stop all other spells, invert creatures' stats or make them unblockable.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor stating, “You see, before you reactivated it, I reversed the polarity of the neutron flow.” | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Time Lord [[Regeneration]]<br>[[File:UBDW Time Lord Regeneration.png|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | | Time Lord [[Regeneration]]<br>[[File:UBDW Time Lord Regeneration.png|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | ||
| Blue | |||
|Blue | |Montage of the Fifth Doctor's companions ([[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], [[Kamelion]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Adric]]) as they appeared to him in his hallucination during his regeneration sequence.<hr>This spell creates an effect that replaces a dying Doctor with another one from your library. Regenerate has a different mechanical meaning in Magic: The Gathering.<hr>Flavour text quotes some of Fifth Doctor's last words, “Time to say goodbye.” just before he hallucinates his companions. | ||
|Montage of the Fifth Doctor's companions ([[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], [[Kamelion]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Adric]]) as they appeared to him in his hallucination during his regeneration sequence. | | ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' | ||
|''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ace's baseball bat|Ace's Baseball Bat]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | |[[Ace's baseball bat|Ace's Baseball Bat]]<br>[[File:UBDW Ace's Baseball Bat.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |Ace's [[Ace's baseball bat|baseball bat]] in the process of being imbued with the [[Hand of Omega]]’s power in the open coffin.<hr>The bat provides additional power and allows the user to strike first (quicker) when being blocked by a Dalek. It is easier to wield by legendary creatures. | ||
|[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | |[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Bessie]], the Doctor's Roadster<br>[[David Auden Nash]] | |[[Bessie]], the Doctor's Roadster<br>[[File:UBDW Bessie, the Doctor's Roadster.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Auden Nash]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |Bessie being driven by the Third Doctor in a thunderstorm on a wet road.<hr>Bessie is fast (haste) and make another legendary creature, presumably the driver, unblockable due to its speed. Bessie gets the driver to where they need to be without any impediment. Creatures that crew Bessie will not be able to take advantage of this so the ability needs to target a legendary creature that did not crew Bessie to be of use. | ||
|''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' et al. | |''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' et al. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Five Hundred Year Diary]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | |[[Five Hundred Year Diary]]<br>[[File:UBDW Five Hundred Year Diary.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
| | |The Second Doctor peering over the top of his Five Hundred Year Diary while in the TARDIS.<hr>Mechanically, the diary itself is a clue, and can be treated as such, as well as providing mana (in this case access to knowledge) for all clues that you control. Entering tapped could losely represent the Doctor finding it in his storage chest after regenerating. | ||
|''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'' | |''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Sonic Screwdriver]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | |[[Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver|Sonic Screwdriver]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sonic Screwdriver classic.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| Colourless | |Close up of the Fourth Doctor's sonic screwdriver. He holds it behind Davros's head. An effect of sparks and like emanate from the head of the screwdriver.<hr>The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). | ||
| | |||
|[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|''Destiny of the Daleks'']] | |[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|''Destiny of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chris Ostrowski]] | |[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chris Ostrowski]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Dalton Pencarinha]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
|Colourless | |The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.<hr>Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]].<hr>Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a [[Time Lord]] when it attacks. | ||
|The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.<hr>Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|Series 13]].<hr>Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a [[Time Lord]] when it attacks. | |Showcase: [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]] | ||
|Showcase: [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|Series 13]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Other Enchantments | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Banish to Another Universe<br>[[File:UBDW Banish to Another Universe.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Astruga]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
| | |[[Omega]] being banished to his own [[anti-matter universe]] by [[the Ergon]]'s matter converter.<hr>Exiles a nonland permanent until the enchantment leaves the battlefield. | ||
| | |[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|''Arc of Infinity'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Gallifrey Stands<br>[[File:Magic The Gathering The Day of the Doctor art.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Gering]] | ||
|White & Blue | |||
|The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s dream of him and his previous incarnations observing Gallifrey being attacked by Daleks during the [[Last Great Time War]].<hr>When Gallifrey Stands is played, the player gets to return all Doctor cards to their hand and then subsequently put one into play each turn. It features an "alternate win condition" that causes the player to win the game if they control thirteen or more Doctors.<hr>Loosely represents all the Doctors coming together to save Gallifrey from the Last Great Time War. | |||
| | | | ||
''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |Gallifrey Council Chamber<br>[[File:UBDW Gallifrey Council Chamber.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | |The Lord President of the High Council of [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the [[Gallifrey]] [[Panopticon]].<hr>The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. | ||
|[[The End of Time (TV story)|''The End of Time'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Clock Tower (The Time of the Doctor)|Trenzalore Clocktower]]<br>[[File:UBDW Trenzalore Clocktower.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|The Eleventh Doctor receiving his new regenerations on the top of the clocktower in the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. His regenerative blast is channelled upwards into the Dalek's ship above (not pictured).<hr>Every time you add mana, the clock ticks up until we reach twelve, at which point the counters are all removed and the game is "reset" with a fresh hand of cards and their graveyard shuffled into their library. This can only be activated if you control a Time Lord loosely symbolising that the fresh start/renewed regenerations is only for Time Lords. | |||
|[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" | Tokens and Markers | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Warrior<br>[[File:UBDW Warrior.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
|White Token | |||
|White | |A Caveman holding a flaming torch.<hr>Created by The War Games and The Cave of Skulls | ||
| | |[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Alien Insect<br>[[File:UBDW Alien Insect.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Ivan Dedov]] | ||
|Green & White Token | |||
|Green & White | |A [[Menoptera]] in flight.<hr>Created by [[Vrestin]], Menoptra Leader. | ||
| | |''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Soldier<br>[[File:UBDW Soldier.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | ||
|White | |||
|A [[UNIT]] soldier holding a knife.<hr>Created by Alistair, the Brigadier and UNIT Headquarters | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Alien Salamander<br>[[File:UBDW Alien Salamander.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
| | |Green Token | ||
| | |A [[Sea Devil]] brandishing a [[Silurian]] gun on a beach. Two surfboards stand upright in the background.<hr>Created by The Sea Devils. | ||
|[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|''The Sea Devils'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Food]] (Classic)<br>[[File:UBDW Food Blast from the Past.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Auden Nash]] | ||
|Colourless Token | |||
|A paper bag of [[Jelly baby|jelly babies]] next to the Fourth Doctor's fedora.<hr>Created by The Third Doctor, The Fourth Doctor and Spectrox Mines. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Clue (Classic)<br>[[File:UBDW Clue Classic.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | |||
|Colourless Token | |||
|A [[Krynoid]] seed pod on a tray in a laboratory.<hr>Created by The Third Doctor, The Seventh Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, Duggan, Private Detective and Antarctic Research Base. | |||
|[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|''The Seeds of Doom'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Treasure (Classic)<br>[[File:UBDW Treasure.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | ||
|Colourless Token | |||
| Colourless | | [[Romana II]] in a painting posing as [[Mona Lisa]] behind a red rope barrier in a museum.<hr>Created by City of Death, The Third Doctor, and Spectrox Mines | ||
| | | ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'' | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Human Rogue<br>[[File:UBDW Human Rogue.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Astruga]] | ||
| | |Black Token | ||
| | |[[Sharaz Jek]].<hr>Created by Spectrox Mines. | ||
| [[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|''The Caves of Androzani'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Mutant<br>[[File:UBDW Mutant.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | |||
|Green | |||
|A [[Haemovore]] breaking through a wooden door.<hr>Created by The Curse of Fenric. | |||
|[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|''The Curse of Fenric'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Copy<br>[[File:UBDW Copy.jpg| | |Copy<br>[[File:UBDW Copy.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Xabi Gaztelua]] | ||
| | | | ||
|Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges.<hr>Created by The Sixth Doctor and Caught in a Parallel Universe. Romana II and City of Death also create token copies, however, these can utilise the original tokens in most scenarios. | |||
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| | |} | ||
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====Planar Cards==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+New Planar Cards | |||
!Card Name | |||
!Plane | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[TARDIS Bay]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS Bay.png|250px]]<br>[[Erikas Perl]] | ||
| | | [[Gallifrey]] | ||
|Four TARDISes in a row. One TARDIS has its door open showing the console and roundels matching the initial First Doctor's TARDIS's interior design.<hr>Grants you a free spell (just like the TARDIS's cascade), then you steal a TARDIS and run away (planeswalk) | |||
|''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|''[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Coal Hill School]]<br>[[File:UBDW Coal Hill School.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | ||
| | |Earth | ||
|Ian, Susan, and Barbara standing in Ian's lab mid conversation.<hr>Mechanic ties into the historic matters theme (school and teaching) that Barbara and Ian play into; allowing the player to draw a card for casting a historic spell and returning a historic card from graveyard to hand when chaos ensues. | |||
|[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | |||
| [[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Cave of Skulls<br>[[File:UBDW The Cave of Skulls.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
| | |Earth | ||
| | |Fire can be seen to be brandished by the tribe in the cave in the distance. A mammoth skeleton hangs over the cave entrance. The foreground and pathway to the cave entrance is littered with broken skulls of previous prisoners.<hr>The scavenge ability allows the use of graveyard cards to make creatures bigger and fits thematically with the general actions of the Tribe of Gum. When chaos ensues, Warrior tokens are created. | ||
|[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | Caught in a [[Inferno universe|Parallel Universe]]<br>[[File:UBDW Caught in a Parallel Universe.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jake Murray]] | ||
| | |Phenomenon | ||
| | |Split image showing the [[Inferno universe|Inferno Earth]] on the left; with [[Elizabeth Shaw (Inferno Earth)|Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw]] and [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart]] wearing his eyepatch and holding up a clenched fist; and the regular universe on the right; with [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] and [[Liz Shaw]].<hr>Loosely represents encountering a parallel version of the creatures chosen. The newly created parallel universe tokens are evil and therefore have menace. | ||
| | |[[Inferno (TV story)|''Inferno'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[UNIT HQ|UNIT Headquarters]]<br>[[File:UBDW UNIT Headquarters.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Hristo D. Chukov]] | ||
| | |Earth | ||
| | |Multiple blob-like [[Gell guard|Gell guards]] setting off explosions while attacking [[UNIT HQ|UNIT Headquarters]] which is being defended by UNIT soldiers. A rip between realities shows UNIT HQ being transported to [[Omega]]'s [[anti-matter universe]].<hr>Creates a soldier each turn, and makes your army bigger when chaos ensues. | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'' | ||
| [[ | |- | ||
|[[Pyramids of Mars|The Pyramid of Mars]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Pyramid of Mars.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Andreas Rocha]] | |||
|Mars | |||
|The interior of the pyramid with [[Sutekh]] on his throne receding at the end of the time-tunnel.<hr>Players surveil every turn which could represent the Osiran's planning ahead and discarding any bad plans. When chaos ensues, a creature is reanimated which could loosely represent Sutekh's attempted freedom. | |||
|[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|''Pyramids of Mars'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Antarctic Research Base<br>[[File:UBDW Antarctic Research Base.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Erikas Perl]] | ||
| | |Earth | ||
|A wide view of the research base with a [[Krynoid]] seed pod in the foreground.<hr>Loosely represents the investigation that the scientists, the Doctor and Sarah conducted while in the base. When chaos ensues, one of your creatures becomes stronger/bigger and turns into a Plant. | |||
|A [[ | |[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|''The Seeds of Doom'']] | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Spectrox Mines<br>[[File:UBDW Spectrox Mines.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Álvaro Calvo Escudero]] | ||
| | |Androzani Minor | ||
| | |The Fifth Doctor hanging onto a ledge in the Spectrox Mines. This scene was not visually represented in this detail in the original story.<hr>Every turn, the player loses life but gains a treasure. This loosely represents [[Spectrox toxaemia|spectrox poisoning]] and the value of the refined spectrox. When chaos ensues, a [[Sharaz Jek]] (black human rogue) token is made along with a food token that could loosely represent the spectrox drug. | ||
|[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|''The Caves of Androzani'']] | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Gardens of [[Tranquil Repose]]<br>[[File:UBDW Gardens of Tranquil Repose.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Álvaro Calvo Escudero]] | ||
| | |Necros | ||
| | |The main buildings of Tranquil Repose and the associated gardens can be seen. An image of [[Davros]] appears in the sky looking over the scene.<hr>The "Suspended Animation" flavour ability word exiles creatures that die and allows their controllers to scry (the future). Those same exiled creatures will get converted into Daleks whenever chaos ensues. This is a direct representation of the process that Davros hoped to achieve from the perpetualyl instated. | ||
|''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Cheetah Planet|The Cheetah Planet]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Cheetah Planet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Andreas Rocha]] | ||
| | |Outside Mutter's Spiral | ||
| | | Three of the [[Cheetah People]] on their planet, two of which are on horseback.<hr>Turns non-cats into stronger cats every turn. When chaos ensues, they provoke creatures which is representative of the way that they attack anyone that makes noise and/or runs. | ||
|[[Survival (TV story)|''Survival'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|} | |} | ||
==== | ====Reprinted Cards==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ Reprinted Cards | ||
!Card Name | !Card Name | ||
! | !Card Colour(s) | ||
!Description & Function | !Description & Function | ||
!Reference | !Reference | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Enchantments | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Day of Destiny<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |[[The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey]]. The First Doctor and Susan in the [[TARDIS bay|TARDIS Bay]] walking past several TARDIS.<hr>Flavour text quotes the First Doctor saying, “We can travel anywhere and everywhere in ‘that old box,’ as you call it. Regardless of space and time.” ([[TV]]: [[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]). Even though the art for this card depicts the First Doctor about to take Susan on their first trip, this quote is actually from the First Doctor first inviting Vicki onto the TARDIS. | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" | Sorceries | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Explore<br>[[Kim Sokol]] | ||
| | |Green | ||
|The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] walking into the distance. The Doctor has his [[umbrella]] in his left hand with his right arm locked in Ace's left as they walk.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor's final lines to Ace in [[TV]]: [[Survival (TV story)|Survival]] saying, “Somewhere there’s danger, somewhere there’s injustice, and somewhere else the tea’s getting cold. Come on, Ace, we’ve got work to do!” | |||
|''[[ | |[[Survival (TV story)|''Survival'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Three Visits<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
| | |Green | ||
| | |The first three Doctors in a [[Rose garden (The Three Doctors)|rose garden]] looking at each other through triangular screens. This is a reimagining of the scene in which the First Doctor is "stuck up here" in a triangular screen in the rose garden while the Second and Third Doctors are in the TARDIS viewing him through the TARDIS screens.<hr>Flavour text quotes the First Doctor sizing up his successors saying, “Oh, so you’re my replacements. Huh. A dandy and a clown. Have you done anything?” | ||
|[[The | |[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|''The Three Doctors'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Time Wipe<br>[[File:UBDW Time Wipe.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
|[[ | |White & Blue | ||
|[[Skaro]] being destroyed by the booby-trapped [[Hand of Omega]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor saying, “Goodbye, Davros. It hasn’t been pleasant.” | |||
| | |[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Heroic Intervention<br>[[Billy Christian]] | ||
| | |Green | ||
| | | The [[Second Doctor]] reaching out towards the [[Sixth Doctor]] amidst a travelling starfield. The scene depicted does not take place in the episode.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Second Doctor and the Sixth Doctor in the hacienda in [[Seville]] — “I’ve come a long way for you!” exclaimed the Sixth Doctor. “Naturally. Don’t expect any thanks,” replied the Second Doctor. | ||
|[[ | | [[The Two Doctors (TV story)|''The Two Doctors'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Path to Exile<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |The [[Second Doctor]] "falling" to Earth along with his [[recorder]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[High Council|High Council of the Time Lords]]' last statment to the Second Doctor, “The time has come for you to change your appearance, Doctor, and begin your exile.” | ||
|[[ | |[[The War Games (TV story)|''The War Games'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | Return to Dust<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |[[Adric]]'s shattered gold [[Star of Mathematical Excellence|star-shaped badge]] on the floor shortly after his death. | ||
| | |[[Earthshock (TV story)|''Earthshock'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Swords to Plowshares<br>[[Axel Sauerwald]] | |||
|White | |White | ||
| | |The British and German soldiers shaking hands with their opposite numbers during the [[Christmas truce|Christmas Armistice]] in 1914.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[First Doctor]] saying to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], “So that’s what it means to be a Doctor of War.” shortly after saving [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|Captain Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | ||
| | |[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="4" | | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Arcane Signet<br>[[File:UBDW Arcane Signet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
| | | Colourless | ||
|The [[ | |The glowing [[Seal of Rassilon]] on [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]]'s collar.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nicked it off [[the Master]] in the [[Death Zone]].” ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) | ||
|[[ | | ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Heroes' Podium<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |[[Borusa (The Five Doctors)|Borusa]]'s diorama after having used the [[Time Scoop]] to kidnap the Doctors and their companions from various places in space and time. The visible figurines are the [[First Doctor]], the [[Second Doctor]], the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]], the [[Third Doctor]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]]. | ||
|[[The | |[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Hero's Blade<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
|[[ | |The [[Third Doctor]]'s [[fencing]] [[sabre]] from his fight on [[Fortress Island]] against [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|the Master]]. | ||
|[[ | |[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|''The Sea Devils'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Mind Stone<br>[[File:UBDW Mind Stone.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|[[Handles]] being held by the Doctor.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Eleventh Doctor]] talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” | |||
|''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Sol Ring<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
|The [[ | |The [[Eye of Harmony]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating, "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” | ||
|[[ | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Talisman of Progress<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |Close up of the Fourth Doctor's [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]] with the Doctor turning/running. TARDIS roundels can be seen in the background.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor confirming the obvious to [[Leela]], “Sometimes my brilliance astonishes even me!” ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'') | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Talisman of Unity<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
| | | Colourless | ||
|[[ | |The [[Fifth Doctor]]'s [[celery]] on his coat lapel.<hr>The Talisman provides green and white mana which are the colours of the celery stalk.<hr>Flavour text quotes Peri and the Doctor's dialogue — “How does the celery help?” asked Peri. “If the gas is present, the celery turns purple,” replied the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Thought Vessel<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |[[Tim Latimer]] opening the Doctor's [[biodata module]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') | ||
|[[ | |''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' / ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="4" | | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Ash Barrens<br>[[Oliver Wetter]] | ||
|Colourless | | rowspan="27" |Colourless | ||
| | |Devastated forest on [[Jaconda]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Sixth Doctor]] describing to [[Peri Brown|Peri]] how the gastropods destroyed the forest — “Look at the trees. Not a trace of foliage. The very bark stripped from the trunks. And the soil, barren.” | ||
|[[ | |[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|''The Twin Dilemma'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Canopy Vista<br>[[Zhillustrator]] | ||
| | |View of the garden that the Interface informed Amy was the perfect replica of [[Shill Governor]]'s mansion on Shallana.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating, “Apalapucia, voted number two planet in the top ten greatest destinations for the discerning intergalactic traveler.” | ||
| [[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|''The Girl Who Waited'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Celestial Colonnade<br>[[Nadia Hurianova]] | ||
| | | View of an open area inside a temple on [[Atlantis]]. The female face form of [[Kronos]] appears in large in the sky along with the flying summoned avian form of Kronos. | ||
|The [[ | |[[The Time Monster (TV story)|''The Time Monster'']] | ||
|[[The | |- | ||
|Command Tower<br>[[Hector Ortiz]] | |||
|The First Doctor's [[TARDIS control room]] showing the central console, roundels, a hatstand, a wooden chair, and an astrolabe.<hr>Flavour text quotes Ian's summary at the end of the First Doctor's lengthy explanation regarding why the TARDIS is bigger on the inside, “A thing that looks like a police box, standing in a junkyard… it can move anywhere in time and space?” | |||
|''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Deserted Beach<br>[[Jonas De Ro]] | |||
|The Impossible Astronaut standing at the edge of [[Lake Silencio]] in Utah.<hr>Flavour text quotes Madame [[Kovarian]] chanting the nursery rhyme to River Song, “By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead.” | |||
|[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Dreamroot Cascade<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
| | |View of three broken moons in the [[Medusa Cascade]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining to Donna where they are — “The Medusa Cascade. I came here when I was just a kid, ninety years old.” | ||
|[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|''The Stolen Earth'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Exotic Orchard<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
| | |Shows the [[Architectural reconfiguration system|Architectural Reconfiguration System]] (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables.<hr>Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. | ||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Fortified Village<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
|A distant view of the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. The clocktower can be seen rising above the rest of the village.<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Tasha Lem]] narrating the Eleventh Doctor's time on Trenzalore, “On the fields of Trenzalore, he stood as protector both of his own people and his new home.” | |||
| | |[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Glacial Fortress<br>[[Nestor Ossandon Leal]] | ||
| The [[Iceworld|Nosferatu II]] in space above [[Svartos]] having just launched from the surface.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining to Mel where they are about to go to, “Iceworld. A space trading colony on the dark side of the planet Svartos… I think there’s something interesting going on there, Mel.” | |||
|The [[ | |[[Dragonfire (TV story)|''Dragonfire'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Horizon Canopy<br>[[File:UBDW Horizon Canopy.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Sondered]] | ||
| | |The [[Psychic Circus]] in a [[desert]] on [[Segonax]]. We see the [[Ringed planet (The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)|large, magenta-pink ringed planet]] in the background.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor describing Segonax as he steps out of the TARDIS, “Not the green and pleasant land we’ve been led to expect.” | ||
|[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|''The Greatest Show in the Galaxy'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Irrigated Farmland<br>[[File:UBDW Irrigated Farmland.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pablo Mendoza]] | |||
|The Bio-Dome of [[Bowie Base One]]. Irrigation can be seen to be active and watering the plantlife in the dome. Red lights mark the walkway between the vegetation.<hr>Flavour text quotes Captain Adelaide Brooke shortly after sealing the Biodome Tunnel behind her and the Tenth Doctor — “Biodome Tunnel is out of bounds. Andy and Tarak are infected.” | |||
|[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|''The Waters of Mars'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Overgrown Farmland<br>[[File:UBDW Overgrown Farmland.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Álvaro Calvo Escudero]] | ||
| | | The huge overgrown Krynoid destroying [[Harrison Chase]]'s estate.<hr>Flavour text quotes Harrison Chase saying, “Animals have ruled this planet for millions of years. Now it is our turn.” when challenged regarding his plants killing people. | ||
|''[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|The Seeds of Doom]]'' | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Ancestry<br>[[File:UBDW Path of Ancestry.jpg|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | ||
|A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the [[Chameleon circuit|chameleon circuits]] activated and two police box variants.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” ([[TV]]: [[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|''The Tomb of the Cybermen'']]) | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Port Town<br>[[Alexander Gering]] | ||
| | |A wide bird's-eye view of the Grand Canal of [[Venice]] in 1580.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor's introduction of Venice to Amy and Rory — “Venezia. La Serenissima. Impossible city. Preposterous city.” | ||
| [[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|''The Vampires of Venice'']] | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Prairie Stream<br>[[File:UBDW Prairie Stream.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | ||
| | |A view of [[New New York]] from a similar vantage point to where the Tenth Doctor landed the TARDIS with Rose. Note that the view is mirrored when compared to the initial sequence from [[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining, “Strictly speaking, it’s the fifteenth New York since the original, so that makes it New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York.” | ||
|[[ | |[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Scattered Groves<br>[[Piotr Dura]] | ||
| | |Scattered groves of trees amidst rock and sandy areas on the [[Cheetah Planet]]. Volcanos spew steam in the background. The sun and moon are both visible in the red-pink sky.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining, “We’ll be safe over there. Safe from the Cheetahs, and the Master.” | ||
|[[ | |[[Survival (TV story)|''Survival'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Seaside Citadel<br>[[Piotr Dura]] | ||
| | |The mountain fortress known as [[the Bridge]] comprised of five structures built from components of [[the Captain]]'s ''[[Vantarialis]]'' spaceship. The [[Zanak]] city surrounds the lower portion of the mountain. Three [[Mentiad|Mentiads]] can be seen in the foreground.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Captain announcing, “Watch for the omens! I declare a new golden age of prosperity for all.” | ||
|[[ | |[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|''The Pirate Planet'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Skycloud Expanse<br>[[File:UBDW Skycloud Expanse.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
| | |The TARDIS sits on a super dense cloud with the full moon in the background. The [[TARDIS exterior staircase]] winds down out of the sight on the left.<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara and the Eleventh Doctor chatting while on the run from the Ice Governess — “How did we get up so high so quick?” asked Clara, “Clever staircase. It’s taller on the inside,” replied the Doctor. | ||
|[[The | |[[The Snowmen (TV story)|''The Snowmen'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sungrass Prairie<br>[[File:UBDW Sungrass Prairie.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
| | |The colonists' city on [[Gliese 581d]] amidst wheat fields.<hr>Flavour text quotes Bill asking, “So, where is everyone? Don’t tell me we’ve come halfway across the universe and they’ve all gone out. We should’ve texted first or something.” | ||
|[[ | |[[Smile (TV story)|''Smile'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Temple of Enlightenment<br>[[File:UBDW Temple of Enlightenment.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
| | |A view of the [[New New York Hospital]] in [[New New York]] on [[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]. Note that the second building, whose design was based on the real-world [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Al_Arab Burj Al Arab], has been redesigned into a short structure. | ||
|[[ | |[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of Mystery<br>[[Jokubas Uogintas]] | ||
| | |The [[Tomb of Rassilon]] in the [[Death Zone]] on [[Gallifrey]]. | ||
|[[The | |[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of Plenty<br>[[File:UBDW Temple of Plenty.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Alvarez]] | ||
| | | View of the Aztec temple and surrounding structures.<hr>Flavour text quotes the First Doctor and Ian's dialogue when exiting the Aztec tomb onto the open sacrifice platform — “Doctor, look at this extraordinary city down here!” exclaimed Ian. “The Aztecs. They knew how to build.” replied the Doctor. | ||
| | |[[The Aztecs (TV story)|''The Aztecs'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Thriving Grove<br>[[Zhillustrator]] | ||
| | | The clearing lined with crystalline wind chimes in the jungle of [[Deva Loka]].<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Todd (Kinda)|Todd]] explaining matters on Deva Loka to the Fifth Doctor — “There are no predatory animals on Deva Loka. No diseases, no adverse environmental factors.” | ||
[[ | |||
|''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'' | |''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Thriving Heath | |Thriving Heath<br>[[Sean Vo]] | ||
[[Sean Vo]] | |Two [[Zarbi]] atop two cliffs.<hr>Flavour text quotes Vrestin explaining to Ian, “Vortis is ours. We, the Menoptra, are reclaiming it.” | ||
|“Vortis is ours. We, the Menoptra, are reclaiming it.” | |||
|[[The Web Planet (TV story)|''The Web Planet'']] | |[[The Web Planet (TV story)|''The Web Planet'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Thriving Isle<br>[[File:UBDW Thriving Isle.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bruce Brenneise]] | |Thriving Isle<br>[[File:UBDW Thriving Isle.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bruce Brenneise]] | ||
|“Whoa, far out! Are you quite sure this is the planet you aimed for?” | |A rocky beachside view of one of [[Thoros-Beta]]'s pink [[Ocean|oceans]]. A large [[gas giant]] is visible in the greenish blue sky.<hr>Flavour text quotes Peri before she steps out of the TARDIS into the sea water, “Whoa, far out! Are you quite sure this is the planet you aimed for?” | ||
|[[Mindwarp (TV story)|''Mindwarp'']] | |[[Mindwarp (TV story)|''Mindwarp'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Vineglimmer Snarl | |Vineglimmer Snarl<br>[[File:UBDW Vineglimmer Snarl.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jorge Jacinto]] | ||
[[Jorge Jacinto]] | |A lush forest on [[Metebelis III|Metabelis III]] bathed in blue moonlight.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor explaining to Sarah, “It has strange properties, a Metebelis crystal. It can affect the mind.” | ||
|“It has strange properties, a Metebelis crystal. It can affect the mind.” | |||
|[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|''Planet of the Spiders'']] | |[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|''Planet of the Spiders'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Waterlogged Grove | |Waterlogged Grove<br>[[File:UBDW Waterlogged Grove.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
[[John Di Giovanni]] | |A view of Grantchester Meadows and the [[River Cam]] in Grantchester, Cambridgshire. A basket, stool and umbrella are situated on the riverbank. A partially submerged fishing rod and a splash denote where the fisherman fell into the river, his mind having just been stolen by the [[Skagra's sphere|sphere]] hovering above the stool.<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Romana II]]'s interpretation of [[Chronotis|Professor Chronotis]]' [[Gallifreyan Morse code]] before apparently dying, “Beware the Sphere. Beware Skagra. Beware Shada.” | ||
|“Beware the Sphere. Beware Skagra. Beware Shada.” | |||
|[[Shada (TV story)|''Shada'']] | |[[Shada (TV story)|''Shada'']] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Timey-Wimey=== | === Timey-Wimey=== | ||
''Timey-Wimey'' is a blue, red, and white deck focused on the new [[Time Travel]] mechanic which manipulates time counters on the player's cards and time related ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' mechanics including suspend and vanishing. The deck highlights the earliest Doctors of the new series from [[2005 (releases)|2005]] to [[2013 (releases)|2013]] with The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] being the face Commander pair of the deck. | ''Timey-Wimey'' is a blue, red, and white deck focused on the new [[Time Travel]] mechanic which manipulates time counters on the player's cards and time related ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' mechanics including suspend and vanishing. The deck highlights the earliest Doctors of the new series from [[2005 (releases)|2005]] to [[2013 (releases)|2013]] with The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] being the face Commander pair of the deck. | ||
====Deck Blurb==== | |||
;Allons-y! | |||
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in ''Magic's'' definitive multiplayer format. The Tenth Doctor bends reality with his time travel ability, adding time counters to speed up or slow down your cards. When you need to stay alive, opt to delay—before outwitting your enemies in due time! | |||
;The Tenth Doctor | |||
Energetic and charismatic, the Tenth Doctor is always ready for adventure. He finds joy in the mundane and the strange, but he is still capable of fiery righteous fury against his enemies. The guilt and regret from the Time War still lingers with him, driving him to make the universe a better, more peaceful place. | |||
;What is Planechase? | |||
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space! | |||
====New Cards==== | |||
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|+New Cards | |+New Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | !Card Name & Art | ||
!Card Colour(s) | !Card Colour(s) | ||
!Description & Function | !Description & Function | ||
!Reference | !Reference | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Commanders | ||
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| The [[Tenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Tenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Luisa J. Preissler]] | |The [[Tenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Tenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Luisa J. Preissler]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Tenth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]] | ||
|Blue & Red | |Blue & Red | ||
|The Tenth Doctor in [[The Library]] pointing his [[sonic screwdriver]] in his outstretched left arm.<hr>Showcase: The Tenth Doctor holding his sonic screwdriver up in his right hand in front of a stylised [[Time Vortex|time vortex]] with four planets in the background.<hr>Features the ability words "[[Allons-y|Allons-y!]]" and "[[The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who|Timey-Wimey]]" and the keyword action "Time travel" all loosely representing foreplanning and the manipulation of time. | |The Tenth Doctor in [[The Library]] pointing his [[sonic screwdriver]] in his outstretched left arm.<hr>Showcase: The Tenth Doctor holding his sonic screwdriver up in his right hand in front of a stylised [[Time Vortex|time vortex]] with four planets in the background.<hr>Features the flavour ability words "[[Allons-y|Allons-y!]]" and "[[The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who|Timey-Wimey]]", two of the Tenth Doctor's commonly used phrases, and the keyword action "Time travel" all loosely representing foreplanning and the manipulation of time. | ||
|''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'', ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' | |''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'', ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' | ||
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|[[Rose Tyler]]<br>[[File:UBDW Rose Tyler.png|250px]]<br>[[Luisa J. Preissler]] | |[[Rose Tyler]]<br>[[File:UBDW Rose Tyler.png|250px]]<br>[[Luisa J. Preissler]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Mike Uziel]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
|Rose on Earth when it was taken to the [[Medusa Cascade]] during the [[Planetary Relocation Incident]]. Rose is wearing the outfit worn during ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''.<hr>Showcase: Rose holding onto a chain as she swings across to release The Doctor from the [[Auton|Autons]] while under the [[London Eye]].<hr>Rose gets stronger when she attacks based on other time related mechanics. | | Rose on Earth when it was taken to the [[Medusa Cascade]] during the [[Planetary Relocation Incident]]. Rose is wearing the outfit worn during ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''.<hr>Showcase: Rose holding onto a chain as she swings across to release The Doctor from the [[Auton|Autons]] while under the [[London Eye]].<hr>Rose gets stronger when she attacks based on other time related mechanics. | ||
|''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''<hr>Showcase: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' | |''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''<hr>Showcase: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Doctors | ||
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|The [[War Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The War Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | |The [[War Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The War Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Steve Morris]] | ||
|Red & White | |||
|Red & White | |The War Doctor on [[Gallifrey]] as he contemplates using [[The Moment]] in the [[Barn (The Day of the Doctor)|barn]] in Gallifrey's [[drylands]].<hr>Showcase: The War Doctor holding up his sonic screwdriver in his left hand. [[The Capitol]] of Gallifrey can be seen in the background.<hr>The War Doctor accumulates time counters whenever cards/permanents phase out or go to exile and then does damage equal to that number upon attacking. Loosely represents how the passage of time and seeing people/things around him disappear or die/get destroyed has turned the Doctor into the War Doctor. | ||
|The War Doctor on [[Gallifrey]] as he contemplates using [[The Moment]] in the [[Barn (The Day of the Doctor)|barn]] in Gallifrey's [[drylands]].<hr>Showcase: The War Doctor holding up his sonic screwdriver in his left hand. [[The Capitol]] of Gallifrey can be seen in the background.<hr>The War Doctor accumulates time counters whenever cards/permanents phase out or go to exile and then does damage equal to that number upon attacking. Loosely represents how the passage of time and seeing people/things around him disappear or die/get destroyed has turned the Doctor into the War Doctor. | |||
|''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' | |''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' | ||
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| The [[Ninth Doctor]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | |The [[Ninth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Ninth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Steve Morris]] | ||
| Blue & Red | |||
|Blue & Red | |The Ninth Doctor inviting the viewer to enter into the TARDIS with his outstretched right hand. The TARDIS door is open behind him with bright white light spilling out.<hr>Showcase: The Ninth Doctor in his leather jacket with his arms outstretched waving his fingers to send out the [[Chula]] [[Nanogene|nanogenes]].<hr>Features the flavour ability word "Into the TARDIS" that rewards the player with an additional upkeep if the Ninth Doctor is untapped during their untap step. | ||
|The Ninth Doctor inviting the viewer to enter into the TARDIS with his outstretched right hand. The TARDIS door is open behind him with bright white light spilling out.<hr>Features the ability word "Into the TARDIS" that rewards the player with an additional upkeep if the Ninth Doctor is untapped during their untap step. | |[[Rose (TV story)|''Rose'']]<hr>Showcase: ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'' | ||
|[[Rose (TV story)|''Rose'']] | |||
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|The [[Eleventh Doctor]]<br>[[File:Magic The Gathering The Pandorica Opens art.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |The [[Eleventh Doctor]]<br>[[File:Magic The Gathering The Pandorica Opens art.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Tyler Walpole]] | ||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The Eleventh Doctor at Stonehenge amidst Roman soldiers lit by the alien fleet above him.<hr>Showcase: The Eleventh Doctor wearing a fez in front of the time vortex.<hr>The ability word "I. AM. TALKING!" allows the player to suspend cards from their hand. The Eleventh Doctor can also make small creatures unblockable. | |The Eleventh Doctor at Stonehenge amidst Roman soldiers lit by the alien fleet above him.<hr>Showcase: The Eleventh Doctor wearing a [[fez]] in front of the time vortex.<hr>The flavour ability word "I. AM. TALKING!" allows the player to suspend cards from their hand. The Eleventh Doctor can also make small creatures unblockable. | ||
|''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' | |''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' | ||
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| | ! colspan="4" |Companions | ||
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|[[Martha Jones]]<br>[[File:UBDW Martha Jones.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | |[[Martha Jones]]<br>[[File:UBDW Martha Jones.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|Martha sitting on a staircase telling a story while people with candles stand and sit around listening.<hr>Martha is a | |Martha sitting on a staircase telling a story while people with candles stand and sit around listening.<hr>Martha is a cleric (doctor). The "Woman Who Walked Earth" flavour ability word investigates creating a clue token. Once the clue has been sacrificed, she and another creature become unblockable. | ||
|[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|''Last of the Time Lords'']] | |[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|''Last of the Time Lords'']] | ||
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|[[Donna Noble]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | |[[Donna Noble]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | ||
|Red | |Red | ||
|Donna on the Sontaran warship, poised over an incapacitated [[Sontaran]] soldier with [[Martha Jones' mobile phone|Martha's mobile phone]] in her right hand (still connected to the Doctor) and a mallet in her left which she has just used to strike the Sontaran's probic vent.<hr>Soulbond loosely signifies the future of Donna as the [[The DoctorDonna|DoctorDonna]]. The damage replication is reminiscent of the mental self-defence mechanism the Doctor placed in her mind that released energy and put Donna to sleep ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''). | |Donna on the Sontaran warship, poised over an incapacitated [[Sontaran]] soldier with [[Martha Jones' mobile phone|Martha's mobile phone]] in her right hand (still connected to the Doctor) and a mallet in her left which she has just used to strike the Sontaran's probic vent.<hr>Soulbond loosely signifies the future of Donna as the [[The DoctorDonna|DoctorDonna]]. The damage replication is reminiscent of the mental self-defence mechanism the Doctor placed in her mind that released energy and put Donna to sleep ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''). | ||
|[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|''The Poison Sky'']] | |[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|''The Poison Sky'']] | ||
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|[[Amy Pond]]<br>[[Greg Staples]] | |[[Amy Pond]]<br>[[Greg Staples]] | ||
|Red | |Red | ||
|Amy holding a flame torch in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge.<hr>When Amy deals combat damage to a player, she speeds up a suspended card. Partner with Rory Williams. | |Amy holding a flame torch in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge.<hr>When Amy deals combat damage to a player, she speeds up a suspended card. Partner with Rory Williams. | ||
| | |[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|''The Pandorica Opens'']] | ||
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|[[Rory Williams]]<br>[[Axel Sauerwald]] | |[[Rory Williams]]<br>[[Axel Sauerwald]] | ||
|White & Blue | |||
|White & Blue | |Rory in centurion armour brandishing a sword having just severed the right arm of a Cyberman in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge.<hr>"[[The Lone Centurion|The Last Centurion]]" flavour ability word means that casting Rory doesn't bring him into play in the normal sense. Instead, his entrance is delayed. Partner with Amy Pond. While Rory does not have the Doctor's companion ability, he partners with Amy which means that he can be searched out of a deck when Amy is played. | ||
|Rory in centurion armour brandishing a sword having just severed the right arm of a Cyberman in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge.<hr>"The Last Centurion" ability means that casting Rory | |||
|[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|''The Pandorica Opens'']] | |[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|''The Pandorica Opens'']] | ||
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| | ! colspan="4" |Episode Sagas | ||
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|[[ | |''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The Parting of the Ways.png|250px]]<br>[[Syd Mills]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
| | |Rose as the [[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf]], The Ninth Doctor, and Bad Wolf in letters superimposed over an exploding Dalek.<hr>Card function loosely represents the [[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]] episode's hanging plot moments that will be resolved later on in ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]''. The chapters retell the sending of Rose backwards in time to save her where she then becomes the [[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf]], then time travelling forwards in time, and finally the destruction of the Dalek fleet. | ||
| | |''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'' | ||
|[[The | |||
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|[[ | |''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl In The Fireplace]]''<br>[[Torgeir Fjereide]] | ||
|White | |White | ||
| | |Two [[Clockwork Droid|Clockwork Droids]], [[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson|Reinette]]'s mantelpiece [[clock]], the Tenth Doctor breaking through the "mirror" riding [[Arthur (The Girl in the Fireplace)|Arthur]], and the Tenth Doctor holding Reinette's letter in front of her [[fireplace]].<hr>Creates a protected Human Noble token (Reinette) that will disappear over time (vanishing) followed by a white horse token that makes Doctors practically unable to be stopped (horsemanship), before finally time travelling away at the end of the episode. | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl In The Fireplace]]'' | ||
|- | |||
|''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]''<br>[[File:UBDW The Eleventh Hour.png|250px]]<br>[[Matt Stewart]] | |||
|Blue | |||
|An [[Atraxi]] ship, [[Prisoner Zero]], [[Cracks in Time|the crack in Amy's wall]], older [[Amy Pond|Amy]] holding an apple, The Eleventh Doctor brandishing his sonic screwdriver, young Amy, and the crashed TARDIS on its side with young Amy looking on. Episode saga card.<hr>The first chapter looks for a Doctor, the second chapter creates a young Amy along with [[fish fingers and custard]], while the last chapter creates Prisoner Zero. | |||
| ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' | |||
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|[[ | |[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']]<br>[[File:UBDW The Day of the Doctor.jpg|125px]]<br>[[Eddie Schillo]] | ||
| | | Red & White | ||
|White | |A Dalek fleet hovers in the sky above a red sun. The War Doctor is depicted from the point in time when he has made up his mind to use [[the Moment]] in the barn on Gallifrey, The Doctor stands in front of the Moment representing itself as a big red button for him to push.<hr>The first three chapters all hunt (through time) for three legendary cards which could loosely represent Clara/Bad Wolf and the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. The fourth chapter represents saving the three Doctors, exiling all other creatures and taking thirteen damage in the process. | ||
| | |[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | ||
|[[The | |||
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| | ! colspan="4" |Other Creatures | ||
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|[[ | |The [[Face of Boe]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Face of Boe.png|250px]]<br>[[Greg Staples]] | ||
| | |Blue, Red & White | ||
| | |The Face of Boe in his tank in [[Ward 26]] of the [[New New York Hospital|hospital]] run by the [[Sisters of Plenitude]] on [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]] with Novice [[Hame]] attending to him.<hr>Allows you to cast a spell using its suspend cost instead of its regular mana cost. Loosely represents his long life span and being able to wait for events to happen.<hr>Flavour text quotes The Face of Boe's final words to the Tenth Doctor, "You are not alone." ([[TV]]: ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'') | ||
| | |''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' | ||
|''[[ | |- | ||
|[[Sally Sparrow]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sally Sparrow.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | |||
|White & Blue | |||
|Sally holding the [[The Doctor's TARDIS key|TARDIS key]] in front of [[Wester Drumlins]]. A [[Weeping Angel]] stands behind her, poised to attack.<hr>Sally's abilities allow for surprise appearances by creatures (loosely representative of the Weeping Angels) and clues left behind when creatures disappear (loosely representative of creatures being sent back in time by the angels). | |||
|''[[Blink]]'' | |||
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|[[ | |[[Astrid Peth]]<br>[[Ekaterina Burmak]] | ||
|White | |||
|Astrid armed with a metal pipe batting away a [[Heavenly Host|Host]]'s [[halo]]. She is dressed in her [[Titanic (spaceship)|Titanic]] waitress uniform.<hr>Atrid's ability makes food which represents her job as a waitress. Her flavour ability word, "Brand-new Sky" is the Doctor's quote to Astrid prior to exploring Earth which is represented by the card exploring when a clue or food is sacrificed. | |||
| | |''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'' | ||
|[[ | |||
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|[[ | |[[Wilfred Mott]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
| | | White | ||
| | |Wilf sitting outside on top of a hill, behind his daughter's house in [[Chiswick]], with his [[telescope]]. His mouth is open in disbelief as he is pointing, assumedly, at Donna waving to him from [[the Doctor's TARDIS]].<hr>Wilf is represented as a soldier since he was stationed in [[Palestine]] as a private in the [[British Army]], His "Look to the Stars" flavour ability word loosely represents Wilf's nightly vigil looking to the stars for alien life. Each turn he accumulates time counters and can "see further" in time each time. | ||
|''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'' | |||
|''[[ | |||
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|[[ | |[[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]], Generated Anomaly<br>[[Mandy Jurgens]] | ||
|Red & White | |||
| Jenny, in her combat fatigues, standing in the escape shuttle about to leave [[Messaline]].<hr>Jenny is a Time Lord Soldier which ties into how she was generated and her purpose. She has double strike loosely representing her eagerness to attack, and often. Her combat trigger to explore ties into her desire to leave Messaline to explore the universe.<hr>Flavour text quotes Jenny telling the Doctor, “Time to run again. Love the running.” which is a typical expectation for any Doctor's adventures. | |||
|[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|''The Doctor's Daughter'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
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|[[ | |[[Idris]], Soul of the TARDIS<br>[[Manuel Castañón]] | ||
| | |Blue & Red | ||
|Blue | |Idris standing at the central console of the [[Junk TARDIS]] with her hands outstretched funnelling power into the time rotor in order to operate it.<hr>Idris's card uses the existing Magic: The Gathering imprint keyword ability. The artifact imprinted is loosely supposed to represent the TARDIS so her card gains all the TARDIS's (imprinted artifact) abilities and an additional strength bonus. Idris could not hold her humanoid form for long and the vanishing ability represents this and she will be sacrificed when the last time counter is removed. | ||
| | |''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'' | ||
|[[ | |- | ||
|[[Kate Stewart]]<br>[[File:UBDW Kate Stewart.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | |||
|Blue, Red & White | |||
|Kate standing cross-armed at [[UNIT HQ]] under the [[Tower of London]]. Other UNIT members sit working at computer desks.<hr>Putting time counters on permanents grows your soldier army and when Kate attacks, you can buff all your creatures based on the number of time counters on permanents you control. Creates Soldier tokens. | |||
|[[The Power of Three (TV story)|''The Power of Three'']] | |||
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|[[Adipose]] Offspring<br>[[File:UBDW Adipose Offspring.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | |||
|White | |||
|Three Adipose on a bathroom floor after the full [[parthenogenesis]] of [[Stacy Campbell]].<hr>Adipose Offspring can be cast for four mana to result in two 2/2 white Alien creatures (the original card and the token). This loosely represents the partial parthenogenesis that would leave the host alive. It has an alternate Emerge casting cost which allows casting the spell for a different bigger effect if you sacrifice another creature. Full parthenogenesis is represented by creating a number of tokens equal to the sacrificed creature's toughness where toughness in Magic: The Gathering is usually used to denote size. | |||
|[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|''Partners in Crime'']] | |||
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|[[Atraxi|Atraxi Warden]]<br>[[Slawomir Maniak]] | |||
|White | |||
|An Atraxi ship scanning a church using its eye.<hr>The Atraxi Warden can be suspended so that it takes a while to arrive or cast for its full cost. When it finally arrives, it exiles a tapped (imprisoned) creature. | |||
|[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|''The Eleventh Hour'']] | |||
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|[[Silurian Ark|Dinosaurs on a Spaceship]]<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | |||
|Red & White | |||
|Shows the eponymous Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. These include "[[Tricey]]", a triceratops, smashing through some wooden crates with two raptors alongside it.<hr>The card helps typal decks (previously called tribal) since it makes your other dinosaurs bigger and gives them vigilance and trample. The suspend ability of this card loosely ties into the way that the dinosaurs appeared during the Doctor's time on the spaceship by creating multiple [[pteranodon]] before (re)appearing itself. Creates flying hasty dinosaur tokens. Magic: The Gathering does not distinguish between different prehistoric reptiles so all land, air, and water-based reptiles collectively use the creature type dinosaur. | |||
|''[[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)|Dinosaurs on a Spaceship]]'' | |||
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|[[ | |[[Ganger|Flesh Duplicate]]<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
| | |[[Jennifer Lucas]]' [[Jennifer Lucas (Ganger)|Ganger]], with a stretched neck, wearing an [[acid suit]] at the acid-mining factory.<hr>Flesh Duplicate is a shapeshifter rebel ([[TV]]: [[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|The Rebel Flesh]]) that only lasts for three turns before being sacrificed. Loosely ties into the use of Gangers for hazardous labour at the acid-mining factory. | ||
|[[The | |''[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|The Rebel Flesh]]'', ''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'' | ||
|- | |||
|[[Judoon]] Enforcers<br>[[File:UBDW Judoon Enforcers.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexandr Leskinen]] | |||
|Red & White | |||
|Four [[Judoon]] on a street in [[Gloucester]]. Three of them have their helmets on and are holding their guns. The [[Pol-Kon-Don|leader]] stands, without his helmet on, pointing with his right hand.<hr>The enforcers modify combat by limiting the number of creatures that can attack you in combat. The suspend ability loosely signifies the time taken for them to arrive. | |||
|[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|''Fugitive of the Judoon'']] | |||
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| | |[[Mira (The Fires of Pompeii)|Sibylline Soothsayer]]<br>[[Anna Pavleeva]] | ||
|Red | |Red | ||
| | |Four members of the [[Sibylline Sisterhood]] on their knees in a temple surrounded by lit candles. They hold their hands up covering their eyes revealing the painted eyes on the back of their hands.<hr>The card's ability loosely represents looking into the future and making a prophecy by suspending the card. | ||
|''[[ | |''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'' | ||
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| | |[[Star whale|Star Whale]]<br>[[File:UBDW Star Whale.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
|[[ | |A Star Whale in space. A ringed planet and nebulous gasses can be seen behind it.<hr>The whale protects others with its ward ability and is slow to arrive (suspend ability). | ||
|[[ | |[[The Beast Below (TV story)|''The Beast Below'']] | ||
|- | |||
|[[Time Beetle]]<br>[[File:UBDW Time Beetle.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | |||
| Blue | |||
| The Time Beetle on [[Donna Noble|Donna]]'s back. Two ghostly images of Donna appear to the left and right of the beetle indicating the divergent pathways available to Donna.<hr>The beetle has the skulk ability which means that it can generally attack without being blocked (noticed). The flavour ability word "Parallel Universe" allows the player to time travel upon dealing combat damage to a player representing the maniuplation of timelines by the beetle. | |||
|[[Turn Left (TV story)|''Turn Left'']] | |||
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! colspan="4" |Sorceries | |||
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|[[Nanogene]] Conversion<br>[[File:UBDW Nanogene Conversion.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | |[[Nanogene]] Conversion<br>[[File:UBDW Nanogene Conversion.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|[[Empty Child|The Empty Child]] and other [[Empty Child Syndrome|gas-masked virus carriers]].<hr>Temporarily turns all your creatures into a copy of one you target.<hr>Flavour text, "Are you my mummy?" | |[[Empty Child|The Empty Child]] and other [[Empty Child Syndrome|gas-masked virus carriers]].<hr>Temporarily turns all your creatures into a copy of one you target.<hr>Flavour text, "Are you my mummy?" | ||
|''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'' | |''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'' | ||
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|[[ | |Coward // Killer<br>[[File:UBDW Coward Killer.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bartek Fedyczak]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
|The Ninth Doctor on [[Floor 500]] of the [[Satellite_Five|Game Station]] as the Daleks enter the room.<hr>The Dalek Emperor.<hr>Represents the choice given to the Ninth Doctor by the Dalek Emperor, to which the Doctor chooses Coward. | |||
|''[[The_Parting_of_the_Ways_(TV_story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Everything Comes to Dust<br>[[Lie Setiawan]] | |||
|White | |White | ||
| | |Rose holding out her hands as the Daleks are destroyed by the power of the [[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf Entity]].<hr>Clears the board of all but the creatures that helped cast the spell.<hr>Flavour text is Rose Tylers words to the Daleks, "I can see every atom of your existence, and I divide them." | ||
|[[The | |[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|''The Parting of the Ways'']] | ||
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|[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|Wibbly-wobbly, Timey-wimey]] | |[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|Wibbly-wobbly, Timey-wimey]]<br>[[SkinnyElbows]] | ||
|Blue | |||
|Blue | |||
|A flat-screen television showing the [[Tenth Doctor]] in the back room of [[Larry Nightingale|Larry]]'s DVD shop.<hr>Features the "Time travel" keyword action.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor saying, "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff." | |A flat-screen television showing the [[Tenth Doctor]] in the back room of [[Larry Nightingale|Larry]]'s DVD shop.<hr>Features the "Time travel" keyword action.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor saying, "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff." | ||
|[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | |[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Ecstatic Beauty<br>[[File:UBDW Ecstatic Beauty.png|250px]]<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | |||
|Red | |||
| [[Vincent van Gogh]] in the foreground glancing back at the Eleventh Doctor, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Henry Black]] in the background. Painted in the brushstroke style of the real-world Vincent van Gogh. Card name references Vincent's work as described by Henry Black in the [[Musée d'Orsay]].<hr>Mechanically, the spell takes a while to resolve and allows additional spells to be played.<hr>Flavour text quotes Vincent as he explains how he sees things to the Doctor, “Try to see what I see. We are so lucky we are still alive to see this beautiful world.” | |||
|[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|''Vincent and the Doctor'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Everybody Lives! | |[[River Song's World|All of History, All at Once]]<br>[[Nestor Ossandon Leal]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
|Opening scene showing London with pterodactyls flying over children playing in Hyde Park and cars floating from hot air balloons. A woolly mammoth rears up on its hindlegs as it is being attacked by Roman centurions. <hr>The Storm mechanic copies the spell it is on for each spell played before it that turn. Since the spell effect is to Time Travel, this loosely represents multiple times all happening at once. | |||
|[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|''The Wedding of River Song'']] | |||
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|[[Eleventh Doctor and River Song's wedding|The Wedding of River Song]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Wedding of River Song.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Mandy Jurgens]] | |||
|White | |||
|Shows the Eleventh Doctor and River in the middle of the quick version of their wedding ceremony.<hr>The spell allows the player to choose an opponent to also benefit from the spell's effects. It is worth noting that the Time Travel part of the spell is not symmetrical so the player represents the Doctor in the casting of this spell while the chosen opponent represents River Song who doesnt time travel. | |||
|[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|''The Wedding of River Song'']] | |||
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! colspan="4" |Instants | |||
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|Run for Your Life<br>[[File:UBDW Run for Your Life.jpg|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | |||
|Blue & Red | |||
|The [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] running. Two [[Auton]] shadows can be seen in the background.<hr>Gives up to two creatures haste and only blockable by other hasty creatures. Can be cast again with the "Escape" ability. | |||
|[[Rose (TV story)|''Rose'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Everybody Lives!<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | |||
|White | |White | ||
|Provides | |The [[Empty Child Syndrome|gas-masked virus carriers]] as the [[Chula]] [[Nanogene|nanogenes]] repair them back to their normal forms.<hr>Provides protection to all creatures and players for the turn preventing them from losing or winning the game that turn.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Ninth Doctor's exclamation, "Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once, everybody lives!" | ||
|[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|''The Doctor Dances'']] | |[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|''The Doctor Dances'']] | ||
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|''[[Gallifrey Falls No More|Gallifrey Falls // No More]]'' | |''[[Gallifrey Falls No More|Gallifrey Falls // No More]]''<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
[[John Di Giovanni]] | |||
|Red & White | |Red & White | ||
|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] looking at the left side of the [[Gallifrey Falls No More]] landscape [[painting]] depicting the [[fall of Arcadia]] on the [[Fall of Gallifrey|final day]] of the [[Last Great Time War]]. The Eleventh Doctor and the [[Curator]] looking at the right side of the painting.<hr>Either part of the spell can be cast, "Gallifrey Falls" or "No More" or both fused together to be cast as "Gallifrey Falls No More". The Gallifrey Falls portion of the card deals damage to all creatures and exiles them if they would die. The No More portion of the card "saves" a specific number of creatures by phasing them out signifying [[Gallifrey]] phasing out of existance after the Last Great Time War. | | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] looking at the left side of the [[Gallifrey Falls No More]] landscape [[painting]] depicting the [[fall of Arcadia]] on the [[Fall of Gallifrey|final day]] of the [[Last Great Time War]]. The Eleventh Doctor and the [[Curator]] looking at the right side of the painting.<hr>Either part of the spell can be cast, "Gallifrey Falls" or "No More" or both fused together to be cast as "Gallifrey Falls No More". The Gallifrey Falls portion of the card deals damage to all creatures and exiles them if they would die. The No More portion of the card "saves" a specific number of creatures by phasing them out signifying [[Gallifrey]] phasing out of existance after the Last Great Time War. | ||
|[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | |[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | ||
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! colspan="4" |Artifacts | |||
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|[[Psychic Paper]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|[[Psychic Paper]] | |A blank Psychic Paper being held up by the Tenth Doctor in a folding wallet.<hr>The card changes the name and creature type of the creature it is attached to and provides the creature "safe passage" by making them difficult to target (ward) and unblockable so that they are able to access restricted areas. | ||
| | |''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'' et al. | ||
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|[[Titanic (spaceship)|RMS Titanic]] | |[[Titanic (spaceship)|RMS Titanic]]<br>[[Henry Peters]] | ||
[[Henry Peters]] | |||
|Red | |Red | ||
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|The RMS Titanic in orbit above Earth as three meteors hurtle towards it.<hr>The Titanic "explodes" (is sacrificed) once it has dealt damage to a player and leaves behind treasure tokens which loosely represents the life boats. | |||
|[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|''Voyage of the Damned'']] | |[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|''Voyage of the Damned'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Rotating Fireplace | |Rotating Fireplace<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |The fireplace as seen from Reinette's bedroom. The [[SS Madame De Pompadour|SS ''Madame De Pompadour'']] can be seen within the fireplace and alongisde each side of the rotating wall panel.<hr>The fireplace is a mana producing artifact that provides more mana depending on how many times it has "time travelled" represented by the time counters on it. Travelling through the fireplace allows the player to time travel. | ||
|[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|''The Girl in the Fireplace'']] | |[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|''The Girl in the Fireplace'']] | ||
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|[[Sonic Screwdriver]] | |[[Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|Sonic Screwdriver]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sonic Screwdriver Tenth.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
[[Anthony Devine]] | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver | |The Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver sitting on the TARDIS's console amidst yellow sticky notes, cables, and a monitor display.<hr>The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). | ||
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|[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chris Ostrowski]] | |[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chris Ostrowski]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Dalton Pencarinha]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.<hr>Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|Series 13]].<hr>Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a [[Time Lord]] when it attacks. | |The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.<hr>Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]].<hr>Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a [[Time Lord]] when it attacks. | ||
|Showcase: [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|Series 13]] | |Showcase: [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]] | ||
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|[[The Moment]] | |[[The Moment]]<br>[[Patrik Hell]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |The Moment represented as both the box with dials on it and Rose who sits on a canvas covered crate in the background.<hr>Over time, The Moment is able to phase out creatures until such time when it is used. When it is, it destroys nonland permanents with mana value less than or equal to the time counters on The Moment. | ||
|[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | |[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | ||
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|[[Pandorica|The Pandorica]] | |[[Pandorica|The Pandorica]]<br>[[Craig J Spearing]] | ||
| | | White | ||
| | |The open Pandorica under Stonehenge. A sliver of light can be seen shining out of the open gap.<hr>The Pandorica phases out another nonland permanent representing the Doctor's imprisonment. The permanent phases back in once The Pandorica is opened (untapped). | ||
|[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|''The Pandorica Opens'']] | |[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|''The Pandorica Opens'']] | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Other Enchantments | ||
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|[[Time field|Crack in Time]]<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | |||
|White | |||
|Tendrils sent out from the [[Time Field|time field]] crack slowly wrapping around the dead Rory.<hr>This enchantment exiles a creature each turn until the time counters are all removed which loosely represents Rory's disappearance and then subsequent reapparance in the timeline. | |||
|[[Cold Blood (TV story)|''Cold Blood'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Four Knocks<br>[[File:UBDW Four Knocks.png|250px]]<br>[[Darren Tan]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |The Tenth Doctor in the radiation booth after [[Wilfred Mott]] fulfilled [[Prophecy#Carmen|Carmen's prophecy]] by knocking four times to be let out.<hr>This enchantment sticks around for four turns providing knowledge/realisation (drawing cards) before vanishing (vanishing 4).<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor, “Wilfred, it’s my honor. Better be quick. Three, two, one.” | ||
| ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | |||
|''[[The | |||
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| | |Regenerations Restored<br>[[File:UBDW Regenerations Restored.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
|White & Blue | |||
| White | |The Eleventh Doctor in the middle of receiving his new regenerations on the top of the Trenzalore clocktower. <hr>This enchantment sticks around for 12 turns providing life and some future sight (scry) while the counters count down. Once all 12 are removed, a new life begins (extra turn) post regeneration as the Twelfth Doctor. | ||
| | |''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | ||
|''[[The | |||
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| | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
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|[[ | |Gallifrey Council Chamber<br>[[File:UBDW Gallifrey Council Chamber.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The Lord President of the High Council of [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the [[Gallifrey]] [[Panopticon]].<hr>The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. | ||
| | |[[The End of Time (TV story)|''The End of Time'']] | ||
|[[The | |||
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|[[Time | |[[Clock Tower (The Time of the Doctor)|Trenzalore Clocktower]]<br>[[File:UBDW Trenzalore Clocktower.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | ||
| Colourless | |||
| The Eleventh Doctor receiving his new regenerations on the top of the clocktower in the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. His regenerative blast is channelled upwards into the Dalek's ship above (not pictured).<hr>Every time you add mana, the clock ticks up until we reach twelve, at which point the counters are all removed and the game is "reset" with a fresh hand of cards and their graveyard shuffled into their library. This can only be activated if you control a Time Lord loosely symbolising that the fresh start/renewed regenerations is only for Time Lords. | |||
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''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | |||
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| | |[[Horse]]<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]] | ||
|White Token | |||
|White | |[[Arthur (The Girl in the Fireplace)|Arthur]] rearing on his hindlegs. The broken mirror can seen in the background.<hr>Created by The Girl in the Fireplace. | ||
| The | |[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|''The Girl in the Fireplace'']] | ||
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| | |Human Noble<br>[[Torgeir Fjereide]] | ||
|White Token | |||
|White | |[[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] standing in front of the fireplace.<hr>The Human Noble token takes no damage but disappears over time (vanishing) representative of Reinette growing older and dying. Created by The Girl in the Fireplace. | ||
|[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|''The Girl in the Fireplace'']] | |||
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| Alien<br>[[File:UBDW Alien.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | |||
|White Token | |||
|An [[Adipose]] in a sink waving at the viewer.<hr>Created by Adipose Offspring and New New York. | |||
|''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'' | |||
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| | |Treasure (Tenth)<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |Lady [[Clemency Eddison]]'s [[Firestone]] necklace.<hr>Does not flavourfully link to either card that creates treasure tokens in the deck. Created by RMS Titanic and New New York. | ||
|[[The | |[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]] | ||
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|[[Food]] (Tenth)<br>[[Ben Wootten]] | |||
|Colourless Token | |||
|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] shortly after his [[regeneration]] in [[Amy Pond's house|Amy's house]], still dressed in The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s clothes, eating [[fish fingers and custard]] out of a glass bowl.<hr>Created by Astrid Peth and The Eleventh Hour. | |||
|''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' | |||
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|[[ | |[[Human]] (Tenth)<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | ||
|White Token | |White Token | ||
| | |Young [[Amy Pond|Amelia Pond]] frying some bacon and eggs.<hr>Human token that makes Doctor spells cheaper to cast. Created by The Eleventh Hour. | ||
|[[ | |''[[City of Death (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Clue | |Clue (Tenth)<br>[[Greg Opalinski]] | ||
|Colourless Token | |||
|Colourless Token | |The [[Eleventh Doctor]] with [[the Corsair]]'s [[Hypercube]].<hr>Created by Martha Jones, Rory Williams, and Sally Sparrow. | ||
|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] with [[the Corsair]]'s [[Hypercube]]. | |||
|[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|''The Doctor's Wife'']] | |[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|''The Doctor's Wife'']] | ||
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|[[Dinosaur]]<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | |||
|Red & White Token | |||
|[[Pterodactyl|Pterodactyls]] on the [[Silurian Ark]].<hr>Created by Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.. | |||
|[[Dinosaur]] | |||
|Red & White Token | |||
|[[Pterodactyl|Pterodactyls]] on the [[Silurian Ark]] | |||
|[[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)|''Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'']] | |[[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)|''Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'']] | ||
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|[[ | | Soldier<br>[[File:UBDW Soldier.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | ||
|White | |||
|A [[UNIT]] soldier holding a knife.<hr>Created by Kate Stewart. | |||
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|[[ | | Copy<br>[[File:UBDW Copy.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Xabi Gaztelua]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges.<hr>Created by The Eleventh Hour (Prisoner Zero), Wedding Ring, Fractured Identity, and Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis. | ||
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!Card Name | !Card Name | ||
!Plane | !Plane | ||
!Description & Function | !Description & Function | ||
!Reference | |||
!Reference | |||
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|Amy's Home | |Amy's Home<br>[[Filipe Pagliuso]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |[[Earth]] | ||
|[[Amy Pond|Amy]]'s overgrown garden with a derelict swing set. The door to her home is open.<hr>The "suspend" ability represents [[Amy Pond|the girl who waited]], while "time travel" represents the [[Eleventh Doctor]] miscalculating and coming back to Amy when she had grown up. | |[[Amy Pond|Amy]]'s overgrown garden with a derelict swing set. The door to her home is open.<hr>The "suspend" ability represents [[Amy Pond|the girl who waited]], while "time travel" represents the [[Eleventh Doctor]] miscalculating and coming back to Amy when she had grown up. | ||
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|[[Bad Wolf Bay]]<br>[[File:UBDW Bad Wolf Bay.png|250px]]<br>[[Kamila Szutenberg]] | |[[Bad Wolf Bay]]<br>[[File:UBDW Bad Wolf Bay.png|250px]]<br>[[Kamila Szutenberg]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |[[Earth]] | ||
|[[Rose Tyler]] standing on a rock on the beach of Dårlig Ulv Stranden.<hr>Represents Rose flickering in and out of existence before being stranded (exiled) forever on [[Pete's World]] and then travelling away (planeswalking) leaving her behind | |[[Rose Tyler]] standing on a rock on the beach of Dårlig Ulv Stranden.<hr>Represents Rose flickering in and out of existence before being stranded (exiled) forever on [[Pete's World]] and then travelling away (planeswalking) leaving her behind. | ||
|''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | |''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | ||
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|[[Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis]]<br>[[File:UBDW Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | |[[Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis]]<br>[[File:UBDW Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | ||
|Phenomenon | |Phenomenon | ||
| | |[[Donna Noble|Donna]] about to touch the container housing the Doctor's [[The Doctor's hand|severed hand]]. [[Regeneration energy]] can be seen spilling out of the hand towards Donna.<hr>Encountering Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis represents the actual event where the Doctor's hand regenerates into the [[Meta-Crisis Doctor]]. The token copy each player creates is the clone Doctor representation while the +1/+1 counters represents the power of "Donna" being added to the clone. | ||
|[[Journey's End (TV story)|''Journey's End'']] | |[[Journey's End (TV story)|''Journey's End'']] | ||
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|[[Lake Silencio]] | |[[Lake Silencio]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |[[Earth]] | ||
|Red car on the edge of Lake Silencio.<hr>The static "Still Point in Time" ability means that no player may interact with other objects and players or react to anyone's actions. When chaos ensues, the targetted creature would be dealt damage and potentially exiled. | |Red car on the edge of Lake Silencio.<hr>The static "Still Point in Time" flavour ability word means that no player may interact with other objects and players or react to anyone's actions. When chaos ensues, the targetted creature would be dealt damage and potentially exiled. | ||
|[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | |[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[New New York]] | | [[New New York]]<br>[[Sean Vo]] | ||
|[[New Earth]] | |[[New Earth]] | ||
| | |An aerial view of New New York with a close up of a few flying cars.<hr>Very loose representation of the stories that have taken place on New Earth. The animation of artifacts into vehicles could be seen to represent the cars on [[the Motorway]] during [[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]] while the Alien and Treasure tokens could be seen to be the generational plight of the survivors stuck in the cyclical traffic with the alien token being any offspring born in the cars and the treasure token not connected to any specific part of the stories. In addition, the Alien token created is the the same as the token created by Adipose Offspring as opposed to being a New New Earth humanoid species. | ||
|[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | |[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | ||
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|[[Ood Sphere]] | |[[Ood Sphere]]<br>[[Evan Shipard]] | ||
|[[Horsehead Nebula]] | |[[Horsehead Nebula]] | ||
| | |The ice buildings and snow-covered mountains of the Ood Sphere. Many Ood can be seen standing in groups amongst the structures.<hr>The flavour ability word "Song of the Ood" represents the collective song that Ood use. Convoke allows the player to cast spells by using their creatures as a resource to do so. They become part of the "song" to cast that spell. The flavour ability word "[[Red-eye|Red-Eye]]" uses the goad mechanic to represent taking psychic control of an Ood and forcing them to attack another opponent, | ||
|[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|''Planet of the Ood'']] | |[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|''Planet of the Ood'']], ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | ||
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|[[Pompeii]] | |[[Pompeii]]<br>[[Logan Feliciano]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |[[Earth]] | ||
|Mount [[Vesuvius]] exploding showering [[Pompeii]] in lava and ash in 79 CE.<hr>Every turn, and on blank planar die roles, Pompeii accumulates more eruption counters on it until chaos ensues and it damages each creature and player. Players sacrifice a land in the process signifying the loss of Pompeii itself, before planeswalking away. Note that the eruption can be avoided by planeswalking away before chaoes ensues. | |Mount [[Vesuvius]] exploding showering [[Pompeii]] in lava and ash in 79 CE.<hr>Every turn, and on blank planar die roles, Pompeii accumulates more eruption counters on it until chaos ensues and it damages each creature and player. Players sacrifice a land in the process signifying the loss of Pompeii itself, before planeswalking away. Note that the eruption can be avoided by planeswalking away before chaoes ensues. | ||
|''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'' | |''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'' | ||
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|[[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister's Cabinet Room]]<br><br>[[Anthony Devine]] | |[[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister's Cabinet Room]]<br>[[File:UBDW Prime Minister's Cabinet Room.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |[[Earth]] | ||
| | |A view of the empty cabinet room. Three water flasks and glasses are arranged centrally on the table along with two conference call devices. A teapot and a hot cup of tea are placed next to an open briefcase with confidential files on view. An image of a [[Raxacoricofallapatorian]] appears on one file.<hr>The plane's triggered ability allows the player to copy an opponent's creature representing the [[Slitheen family|Slitheen]]'s [[Skin suit|skin suits]]. The "Will of the council" is a pre-existing Magic: The Gathering mechanic that flavourfully fits into voting amongst players to exile a creature of their choice which loosely represents killing General [[R. Asquith|Asquith]]. | ||
|''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]], [[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'' | |''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]], [[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'' | ||
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|The [[Lux Foundation Library]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Lux Foundation Library.png|250px]]<br>[[Wei Guan]] | |The [[Lux Foundation Library]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Lux Foundation Library.png|250px]]<br>[[Wei Guan]] | ||
|[[The Library]] | |[[The Library]] | ||
|The wide panned out view of The Library in the same perspective as ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]].''<hr>Loosely represents having infinite knowledge, continuous learning, and the [[Vashta Nerada]] by the use of shadow counters. | |The wide panned out view of The Library in the same perspective as ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]].''<hr>Loosely represents having infinite knowledge (no maximum hand size), continuous learning (combat damage draws cards), and the [[Vashta Nerada]] by the use of shadow counters. | ||
|''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'', ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' | |''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'', ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' | ||
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|[[Two Streams Facility]]<br>[[File:UBDW Two Streams Facility.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Stephen Stark]] | |[[Two Streams Facility]]<br>[[File:UBDW Two Streams Facility.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Stephen Stark]] | ||
|[[Apalapucia]] | |[[Apalapucia]] | ||
| | |The white gate room with its central console to control the entertainment zone doorways around it. Five handbots can be seen ready to apply their "kindness".<hr>When reaching the Two Streams Facility plane (either by it being the first plane of the game or planeswalking to it), all players choose "Green Anchor" or "Red Waterfall". The Green Anchor players in the slower timestream may play an additional land during their turns while the Red Waterfall players in the faster timestream end up with more aggressive creatures. When chaos ensues, players switch timestreams. | ||
|[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|''The Girl Who Waited'']] | |[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|''The Girl Who Waited'']] | ||
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!Description & Function | !Description & Function | ||
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|Farewell<br>[[File:UBDW Farewell.png| | |Farewell<br>[[File:UBDW Farewell.png|250px]]<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | ||
|White | | White | ||
|The Tenth Doctor regenerating in his TARDIS<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words, "I don't want to go." | |The Tenth Doctor regenerating in his TARDIS<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words, "I don't want to go." | ||
|''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | |''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | ||
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|Fractured Identity | |Fractured Identity<br>[[Anna Pavleeva]] | ||
[[Anna Pavleeva]] | |||
|White & Blue | |White & Blue | ||
|The many different versions of [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] scattered throughout the Doctor's timeline.<hr>Flavour text features Clara saying, “It’s like I’m breaking into a million pieces and there’s only one thing I remember. I have to save the Doctor.” | |The many different versions of [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] scattered throughout the Doctor's timeline.<hr>Flavour text features Clara saying, “It’s like I’m breaking into a million pieces and there’s only one thing I remember. I have to save the Doctor.” | ||
|''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | |''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | ||
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|Inspiring Refrain | |Inspiring Refrain<br>[[File:UBDW Inspiring Refrain.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | ||
[[John Tedrick]] | |||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|Ood singing their telepathic song after having been freed by the [[Tenth Doctor]] on [[Ood Sphere]].<hr>The continuous repetition of the refrain ties into Sigma's statement that the Doctor and Donna will never be forgotten and that their children and children's children will sing of the [[DoctorDonna]]. Their names will be carried by the Ood Sphere's wind, ice and snow forever. | |Ood singing their telepathic song after having been freed by the [[Tenth Doctor]] on [[Ood Sphere]].<hr>The continuous repetition of the refrain ties into Sigma's statement that the Doctor and Donna will never be forgotten and that their children and children's children will sing of the [[DoctorDonna]]. Their names will be carried by the Ood Sphere's wind, ice and snow forever. | ||
|''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'' | |''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'' | ||
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! colspan="4" |Instants | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
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|Clockspinning | |Clockspinning<br>[[File:UBDW Clockspinning.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | ||
[[Thanh Tuấn]] | |||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|The transformation of [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]] back into the [[Tenth Doctor]] by restoring the Tenth Doctor's [[Time Lord]] essence from the [[fob watch]] shaped [[biodata module]]. | |The transformation of [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]] back into the [[Tenth Doctor]] by restoring the Tenth Doctor's [[Time Lord]] essence from the [[fob watch]] shaped [[biodata module]]. | ||
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! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
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|Arcane Signet | |Arcane Signet<br>[[File:UBDW Arcane Signet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
[[L J Koh]] | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The glowing [[Seal of Rassilon]] on [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nicked it off [[the Master]] in the [[Death Zone]].” ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) | |The glowing [[Seal of Rassilon]] on [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]]'s collar.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nicked it off [[the Master]] in the [[Death Zone]].” ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) | ||
|[[Hell Bent (TV story)| | |''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | ||
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|Lightning Greaves | |Lightning Greaves<br>[[File:UBDW Lightning Greaves.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
[[Kieran Yanner]] | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|Focus on the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s boots radiating lightning.<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara's saying “Run. Run, you clever boy. And remember.” Flavour text omits the "me" from the end of the quote. | | Focus on the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s boots radiating lightning.<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara's saying “Run. Run, you clever boy. And remember.” Flavour text omits the "me" from the end of the quote. | ||
|''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | |''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | ||
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|Mind Stone | |Mind Stone<br>[[File:UBDW Mind Stone.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
[[L J Koh]] | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|[[Handles]] being held by the Doctor.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Eleventh Doctor]] talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” | |[[Handles]] being held by the Doctor.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Eleventh Doctor]] talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” | ||
|''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | |''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | ||
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|Sol Ring | | Sol Ring<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
[[Kekai Kotaki]] | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The [[Eye of Harmony]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” | |The [[Eye of Harmony]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” | ||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
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|Talisman of Conviction | | Talisman of Conviction<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | ||
[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | | Colourless | ||
|Colourless | |||
|The Eleventh Doctor's [[bow tie]].<hr>Provides red and white mana matching the Doctor's bow tie and shirt.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating “Bow ties are cool.” | |The Eleventh Doctor's [[bow tie]].<hr>Provides red and white mana matching the Doctor's bow tie and shirt.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating “Bow ties are cool.” | ||
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|Talisman of Creativity<br>[[File:UBDW Talisman of Creativity.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |Talisman of Creativity<br>[[File:UBDW Talisman of Creativity.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | ||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
|The Tenth Doctor's blue and red [[3D glasses]].<hr>Provides blue and red mana matching the lens colours.<hr>“Well? Isn’t anyone going to ask what is it with the glasses?” | |The Tenth Doctor's blue and red [[3D glasses]].<hr>Provides blue and red mana matching the lens colours.<hr>“Well? Isn’t anyone going to ask what is it with the glasses?” | ||
|''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | |''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | ||
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|Thought Vessel | |Thought Vessel<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
[[Anthony Devine]] | |Colourless | ||
|Colourless | |[[Tim Latimer]] opening the Doctor's [[biodata module]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') | ||
|[[ | |''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' / ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | ||
|''[[ | |||
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|Wedding Ring | |Wedding Ring<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | ||
[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | |||
|White | |White | ||
|[[ | |[[Amy Pond]] holding her engagement ring confused since she does not remember Rory.<hr>The card creates a copy of itself so two players "share" the wedding rings. Whenever one of the ring wearers draws a card or gains life during their turn, the other ring wearer draws a card or gains that much life. | ||
| | |[[The Lodger (TV story)|''The Lodger'']] | ||
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! colspan="4" |Enchantments | ! colspan="4" |Enchantments | ||
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|As Foretold | |As Foretold<br>[[Erion Makuo]] | ||
[[Erion Makuo]] | |||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|[[Carmen (Planet of the Dead)|Carmen]] with her palms facing the viewer. The background features an abstract representation of [[Wilfred Mott|Wilf]]'s [[Four Knocks|four knocks]], with associated "sound" circles.<hr>Flavour text quotes Carmen's [[prophecy]] - "[[Gallifrey|It]] is returning through the dark. And then, Doctor? Oh, but then he will knock four times." The quote does not match Carmen's exact phrasing. | |[[Carmen (Planet of the Dead)|Carmen]] with her palms facing the viewer. The background features an abstract representation of [[Wilfred Mott|Wilf]]'s [[Four Knocks|four knocks]], with associated "sound" circles.<hr>Flavour text quotes Carmen's [[prophecy]] - "[[Gallifrey|It]] is returning through the dark. And then, Doctor? Oh, but then he will knock four times." The quote does not match Carmen's exact phrasing. | ||
|''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' | |''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' | ||
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|Grasp of Fate | |Grasp of Fate<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | ||
[[Randy Gallegos]] | |White | ||
|White | |||
|[[Rose Tyler|Rose]] reaching out to grasp the [[Tenth Doctor]] but her hand goes through his hologram as it fades away.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words to Rose until the events of ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' when the [[Meta-Crisis Doctor]] completes the sentence - “And I suppose, if it’s one last chance to say it, Rose Tyler…” | |[[Rose Tyler|Rose]] reaching out to grasp the [[Tenth Doctor]] but her hand goes through his hologram as it fades away.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words to Rose until the events of ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' when the [[Meta-Crisis Doctor]] completes the sentence - “And I suppose, if it’s one last chance to say it, Rose Tyler…” | ||
|''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | |''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | ||
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|Out of Time<br>[[File:UBDW Out of Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | | Out of Time<br>[[File:UBDW Out of Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | ||
|White | | White | ||
| | |Multiple police box TARDISes orbiting Gallifrey in order to reposition it out of time into its own bubble universe. Eleven out of the thirteen TARDISes are visible.<hr>Mechanically, the enchantment phases out all creatures until all the time counters are removed representing Gallifrey's removal from the main universe until the point in the future when it was returned back into the universe at the extreme end of the [[Space-time continuum|time continuum]]. | ||
|''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' | |''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' | ||
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! colspan="4" |Lands | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
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|Command Tower | |Command Tower<br>[[Sean Vo]] | ||
[[Sean Vo]] | | rowspan="25" |Colourless | ||
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|The Tenth Doctor's [[TARDIS control room]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor asking “Close down the gravitic anomalizer, fire up the helmic regulator. And finally, the hand brake. Ready?” | |The Tenth Doctor's [[TARDIS control room]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor asking “Close down the gravitic anomalizer, fire up the helmic regulator. And finally, the hand brake. Ready?” | ||
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|Deserted Beach | |Deserted Beach<br>[[Jonas De Ro]] | ||
[[Jonas De Ro]] | |The Impossible Astronaut standing at the edge of [[Lake Silencio]] in Utah.<hr>Flavour text quotes Madame [[Kovarian]] chanting the nursery rhyme to River Song, “By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead.” | ||
|“By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead.” | |||
|[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | |[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | ||
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|Evolving Wilds | |Evolving Wilds<br>[[File:UBDW Evolving Wilds.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | |View from Earth when it was taken to the [[Medusa Cascade]] during the [[Planetary Relocation Incident]]. At least eight other planets can be seen in the sky amongst nebula gasses.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor exclaiming, “Twenty-seven planets in perfect balance. Come on, that is gorgeous!” while with the [[Shadow Proclamation (location)|Shadow Proclamation]]. | ||
|“Twenty-seven planets in perfect balance. Come on, that is gorgeous!” | |||
|[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|''The Stolen Earth'']] | |[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|''The Stolen Earth'']] | ||
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|Exotic Orchard | |Exotic Orchard<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
[[Miklós Ligeti]] | |Shows the [[Architectural reconfiguration system|Architectural Reconfiguration System]] (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables.<hr>Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. | ||
|“Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. | |||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
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|Fiery Islet | | Fiery Islet<br>[[File:UBDW Fiery Islet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
Pierre Loyvet | |Flavour text quotes Karvanista explaining his plan to Dan — “We’ll use this ship as a battering ram to hit all of the others, creating a massive temporal reaction. Takes the ships, and all the Sontarans on Earth, out of existence. Huge temporal bang." | ||
|“We’ll use this ship as a battering ram to hit all of the others, creating a massive temporal reaction. Takes the ships, and all the Sontarans on Earth, out of existence. Huge temporal bang." | |||
|[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|''War of the Sontarans'']] | |[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|''War of the Sontarans'']] | ||
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|Frostboil Snarl | |Frostboil Snarl<br>[[File:UBDW Frostboil Snarl.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wei Guan]] | ||
Wei Guan | |View from the frozen over Thames during the Forst Fair. Multiple fair tents are pitched on the ice with a bridge and buildings in the background. A crack can be seen in the foreground ice.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “We’re on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the 4th.” | ||
|“We’re on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the 4th.” | |||
|[[Thin Ice (TV story)|''Thin Ice'']] | |[[Thin Ice (TV story)|''Thin Ice'']] | ||
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|Furycalm Snarl | |Furycalm Snarl<br>[[Evan Shipard]] | ||
Evan Shipard | |The [[Barn (The Day of the Doctor)|barn]] in [[Gallifrey]]'s [[drylands]]. Multiple Dalek [[Dalek ship|saucers]] can be seen shooting at the landscape.<hr>Flavour text quotes the War Doctor stating, “Too long I have stayed my hand. No more.” | ||
|“Too long I have stayed my hand. No more.” | |||
|[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | |[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | ||
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|Glacial Fortress | |Glacial Fortress<br>[[Nestor Ossandon Leal]] | ||
Nestor Ossandon Leal | |The [[Iceworld|Nosferatu II]] in space above [[Svartos]] having just launched from the surface.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining to Mel where they are about to go to, “Iceworld. A space trading colony on the dark side of the planet Svartos… I think there’s something interesting going on there, Mel.” | ||
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|[[Dragonfire (TV story)|''Dragonfire'']] | |[[Dragonfire (TV story)|''Dragonfire'']] | ||
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|Irrigated Farmland | |Irrigated Farmland<br>[[File:UBDW Irrigated Farmland.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pablo Mendoza]] | ||
Pablo Mendoza | |The Bio-Dome of [[Bowie Base One]]. Irrigation can be seen to be active and watering the plantlife in the dome. Red lights mark the walkway between the vegetation.<hr>Flavour text quotes Captain Adelaide Brooke shortly after sealing the Biodome Tunnel behind her and the Tenth Doctor — “Biodome Tunnel is out of bounds. Andy and Tarak are infected.” | ||
|“Biodome Tunnel is out of bounds. Andy and Tarak are infected.” | |||
|[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|''The Waters of Mars'']] | |[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|''The Waters of Mars'']] | ||
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|Mystic Monastery | |Mystic Monastery<br>[[File:UBDW Mystic Monastery.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Logan Feliciano]] | ||
Logan Feliciano | |The abbey on a coastside cliff in [[Cumbria]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Abbott discussing the Doctor's [[Painting (The Bells of Saint John)|painting]] — “[[Clara Oswald|The woman twice dead]], and her final message. He was drawn to this place of peace and solitude that he might divine her meaning.” | ||
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|[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|''The Bells of Saint John'']] | |[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|''The Bells of Saint John'']] | ||
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|Path of Ancestry | |Path of Ancestry<br>[[File:UBDW Path of Ancestry.jpg|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | ||
|A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the [[Chameleon circuit|chameleon circuits]] activated and two police box variants.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” ([[TV]]: [[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|''The Tomb of the Cybermen'']]) | |||
|“It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” | |||
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|Port Town | |Port Town<br>[[Alexander Gering]] | ||
Alexander Gering | |A wide bird's-eye view of the Grand Canal of [[Venice]] in 1580.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor's introduction of Venice to Amy and Rory — “Venezia. La Serenissima. Impossible city. Preposterous city.” | ||
|“Venezia. La Serenissima. Impossible city. Preposterous city.” | |[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|''The Vampires of Venice'']] | ||
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|Prairie Stream<br>[[File:UBDW Prairie Stream.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | |Prairie Stream<br>[[File:UBDW Prairie Stream.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | ||
|“Strictly speaking, it’s the fifteenth New York since the original, so that makes it New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York.” | | A view of [[New New York]] from a similar vantage point to where the Tenth Doctor landed the TARDIS with Rose. Note that the view is mirrored when compared to the initial sequence from [[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining, “Strictly speaking, it’s the fifteenth New York since the original, so that makes it New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York.” | ||
| | |[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | ||
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|Rogue's Passage | |Rogue's Passage<br>[[File:UBDW Rogue's Passage.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Alvarez]] | ||
David | | Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “There’s a rupture in time somewhere on board the ship. A small tear in the fabric of the continuum.” | ||
|“There’s a rupture in time somewhere on board the ship. A small tear in the fabric of the continuum.” | |||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
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|Skycloud Expanse | | Skycloud Expanse<br>[[File:UBDW Skycloud Expanse.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
Nino Is | |The TARDIS sits on a super dense cloud with the full moon in the background. The [[TARDIS exterior staircase]] winds down out of the sight on the left.<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara and the Eleventh Doctor chatting while on the run from the Ice Governess — “How did we get up so high so quick?” asked Clara, “Clever staircase. It’s taller on the inside,” replied the Doctor. | ||
|“How did we get up so high so quick?” asked Clara, “Clever staircase. It’s taller on the inside,” replied the Doctor. | |||
|[[The Snowmen (TV story)|''The Snowmen'']] | |[[The Snowmen (TV story)|''The Snowmen'']] | ||
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|Stormcarved Coast | |Stormcarved Coast<br>[[File:UBDW Stormcarved Coast.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
L J Koh | |[[St John's Monastery]]. The effects of the [[solar flare]] can be seen in the sky.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “[[Solar tsunami]]. Came directly from your sun. A tidal wave of radiation. Big, big, big.” after the TARDIS gets hit by the solar flare radiation. | ||
| | |[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|''The Rebel Flesh'']], [[The Almost People (TV story)|''The Almost People'']] | ||
|[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|''The Rebel Flesh'']] | |||
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|Sunbaked Canyon | |Sunbaked Canyon<br>[[File:UBDW Sunbaked Canyon.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jorge Jacinto]] | ||
Jorge Jacinto | |A [[diamond]] [[glacier]]/canyon amidst the diamond [[Mountain|mountains]] of [[Midnight (planet)|Midnight]].<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Claude (Midnight)|Claude]] saying, “Look at all those diamonds. Poisoned by the sun. No one can ever touch them.” when describing the view out of the [[Crusader 50]] [[shuttle bus]] cabin window. | ||
|“Look at all those diamonds. Poisoned by the sun. No one can ever touch them.” | |||
|[[Midnight (TV story)|''Midnight'']] | |[[Midnight (TV story)|''Midnight'']] | ||
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|Sundown Pass<br>[[File:UBDW Sundown Pass.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Frasheski]] | |Sundown Pass<br>[[File:UBDW Sundown Pass.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Frasheski]] | ||
|“This is the day the Sun expands. Welcome to the end of the world.” | |View of [[Platform One]] in a geostationary orbit around Earth. [[The Sun]] is giving off multiple solar flares in advance of it becoming a [[red giant]] and engulfing Earth.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Ninth Doctor when showing Rose the view from Gallery 15 on Platform One, “This is the day the Sun expands. Welcome to [[Earth Death|the end of the world]].” | ||
|[[The End of the World (TV story)|''The End of the World'']] | |[[The End of the World (TV story)|''The End of the World'']] | ||
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|Temple of Enlightenment | |Temple of Enlightenment<br>[[File:UBDW Temple of Enlightenment.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | ||
Anthony Devine | |A view of the [[New New York Hospital]] in [[New New York]] on [[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]. Note that the second building, whose design was based on the real-world [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Al_Arab Burj Al Arab], has been redesigned into a short structure. | ||
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|[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | |[[New Earth (TV story)|''New Earth'']] | ||
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|Temple of Epiphany | |Temple of Epiphany<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
Nino Is | |||
|“We are the Guardian Priests. We maintain the [[Temple of Atropos]] on the planet of Time.” —The Mouri | |“We are the Guardian Priests. We maintain the [[Temple of Atropos]] on the planet of Time.” —The Mouri | ||
|[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|''Once, Upon Time'']] | |[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|''Once, Upon Time'']] | ||
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|Temple of the False God | |Temple of the False God<br>[[File:UBDW Temple Of The False God.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
Shahab Alizadeh | |The [[Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten]] on asteroid [[Tiaanamat]] orbiting [[Akhaten]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying, “The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten. It’s a holy site for the Sun Singers of Akhat.” | ||
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|[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|''The Rings of Akhaten'']] | |[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|''The Rings of Akhaten'']] | ||
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|Temple of Triumph | |Temple of Triumph<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
Pierre Loyvet | |||
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|[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|''The Time of Angels'']] | |[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|''The Time of Angels'']] | ||
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|Thespian's Stage | |Thespian's Stage<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]] | ||
Anton Solovianchyk | |Shakespeare's company on stage having just perfomed ''[[Love's Labour's Won|Love's Labour’s Won]]'' at The [[Globe Theatre]] in [[1599]]. The audience point and cheer the company.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Tenth Doctor and William Shakespeare — “All the world’s a stage,” said the Doctor. “Hmm. I might use that.” pondered Shakespeare. | ||
|“All the world’s a stage,” said the Doctor. “Hmm. I might use that.” pondered Shakespeare. | |||
|[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|''The Shakespeare Code'']] | |[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|''The Shakespeare Code'']] | ||
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|Thriving Bluff<br>[[File:UBDW Thriving Bluff.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bruce Brenneise]] | |Thriving Bluff<br>[[File:UBDW Thriving Bluff.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bruce Brenneise]] | ||
| | |''[[Starship UK]]'' on the back of [[Star whale (The Beast Below)|the last]] of the [[Star whale|star whales]]. | ||
|[[The Beast Below (TV story)|''The Beast Below'']] | |[[The Beast Below (TV story)|''The Beast Below'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|War Room | |War Room<br>[[Andreas Rocha]] | ||
Andreas Rocha | |[[Winston Churchill]]'s [[Cabinet War Rooms]]. A map of the world appears on the back wall. There are multiple red and black telephones. A war table is set up with the current status of the different warring nations.<hr>Flavour text quotes Churchill stating, “We stand at a crossroads, Doctor, quite alone, with our backs to the wall.” in the lift to the roof of the building prior to revealing the [[Ironside Project]] to the Doctor. | ||
|“We stand at a crossroads, Doctor, quite alone, with our backs to the wall.” | |||
|[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|''Victory of the Daleks'']] | |[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|''Victory of the Daleks'']] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Paradox Power=== | ===Paradox Power=== | ||
''Paradox Power'' is a green, blue, and red deck focused on the new Paradox mechanic that provides an effect whenever you cast a spell from anywhere but your hand. This is combined with the ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' mechanics Escape, Cascade, Flashback and Retrace which cast spells from your deck or graveyard. The deck highlights the new series' more recent Doctors from [[2014 (releases)|2014]] to [[ | ''Paradox Power'' is a green, blue, and red deck focused on the new Paradox mechanic that provides an effect whenever you cast a spell from anywhere but your hand. This is combined with the ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' mechanics Escape, Cascade, Flashback and Retrace which cast spells from your deck, exile or graveyard. The deck highlights the new series' more recent Doctors from [[2014 (releases)|2014]] to [[2022 (releases)|2022]] with The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan]] being the face Commander pair of the deck. | ||
====Deck Blurb==== | |||
;Brilliant! | |||
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in ''Magic's'' definitive multiplayer format. Confound your foes with the paradox mechanic, which rewards you for playing cards from unconventional places. With the help of the Thirteenth Doctor, you can build up counters with every paradox, untap your creatures, and power your engine for victory. | |||
;The Thirteenth Doctor | |||
The Thirteenth Doctor approaches the universe with boundless curiosity and zeal for life. Quick to make friends, she views her companions as family and can be fiercely protective of the defenseless and the downtrodden. Her eagerness to help can, at times, lead to more trouble, but she's always willing to put herself at risk to defend others. | |||
;What is Planechase? | |||
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space! | |||
====New Cards==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+New Cards | |+New Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | !Card Name & Art | ||
!Card Colour(s) | !Card Colour(s) | ||
!Description & Function | !Description & Function | ||
!Reference | !Reference | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Commanders | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Thirteenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Thirteenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pauline Voss]] | |The [[Thirteenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Thirteenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pauline Voss]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Thirteenth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lenka Šimečková]] | ||
|Blue & Green | |Blue & Green | ||
|The Thirteenth Doctor | |The Thirteenth Doctor, in her TARDIS, inspecting the [[Chagaska]] hair left behind in the stonework of [[Bimaristan]] in [[Aleppo]].<hr>Showcase: The Doctor holding her [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] with a hexagonal roundel design in the background.<hr>Features the Paradox mechanic making creatures stronger whenever a spell is cast from anywhere other than the player's hand. The card also features the flavour ability word "[[Team TARDIS]]" loosely representing that your team members (your creatures with counters on them) are able to both attack and defend. | ||
|[[ | |[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|''Can You Hear Me?'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Yasmin Khan]]<br>[[File:UBDW Yasmin Khan.png|250px]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | |[[Yasmin Khan]]<br>[[File:UBDW Yasmin Khan.png|250px]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Tony Foti]] | ||
|Red | |Red | ||
|Yaz - a [[Police officer|Detective]] - allows you to look for more answers in your deck. | |Yaz - a [[Police officer|Detective]] (police) - allows you to look for more answers in your deck and helps trigger Paradox triggers on other permanents.<hr>Flavour text quotes Yaz saying, “We’re going to find her and we’re going to rescue her. She’s done it for us enough times—now it’s our turn.” ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" | Doctors | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Twelfth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Twelfth Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Mokhov]] | |The [[Twelfth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Twelfth Doctor.png|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Mokhov]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW The Twelfth Doctor Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[BBC Studios]] (TBA) | ||
|[[BBC Studios]] (TBA) | |Blue & Red | ||
| | |The Twelfth Doctor rocking out on a [[tank]] playing an [[electric guitar]] with a [[portcullis]] in the background.<hr>The Twelfth Doctor card has a triggered ability that triggers once a turn for the first spell cast from anywhere other than your hand which fits into the deck's Paradox theme. The ability allows the player to demonstrate which loosely represents the Twefth Doctor teaching his companions through his actions. The card's second ability makes the Doctor stronger for each copied spell, including the demonstrated spells. | ||
|The Twelfth Doctor rocking out on a [[tank]] playing an [[electric guitar]] with a [[portcullis]] in the background. | |||
|''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' | |''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The [[Fugitive Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fugitive Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Greg Staples]] | |The [[Fugitive Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fugitive Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Greg Staples]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Steve Morris]] | ||
| | |Red & Green | ||
| The Fugitive Doctor wearing her yellow sunglasses at her [[TARDIS control console|console]] in her own [[Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].<hr>The Fugitive Doctor investigates (creates a Clue token) when it enters the battlefield loosely representing her curiousity in finding out who she was/used to be. Her second ability is representative of using clues to assist in recasting spells that were presviously cast (flashback). This could loosely tie into the word flashback itself and the fact that the Fugitive Doctor is an earlier incarnation from before the First Doctor. | |||
|The Fugitive Doctor wearing her yellow sunglasses at her [[TARDIS control console|console]] in her own [[Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. | |||
|''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' | |''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Clara Oswald]]<br>[[File:UBDW Clara Oswald.jpg| | ! colspan="4" |Companions | ||
|- | |||
|[[Clara Oswald]]<br>[[File:UBDW Clara Oswald.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Marta Nael]] | |||
|Colourless / Colour of your choice | |Colourless / Colour of your choice | ||
| | |Clara Oswald standing in the open doorway of the TARDIS above the [[River Thames|Thames River]] in London as they look for the "[[Trap Street, London|trap street]]". Note that she is not wearing the Twelfth Doctor's sonic sunglasses.<hr>The Impossible Girl flavour ability word allows Clara to be any one of Magic's five colours if she is your Commander (or one of your Commanders if paired with a Doctor) and can only be colourless if she is not a Commander. This ties into the various "versions" of Clara that have existed over time. Clara's assistance with the Doctor throughout their many incarnations is loosely represented by her ability that causes Doctors' triggered abilities to trigger an additional time. | ||
|[[Face the Raven (TV story)|''Face the Raven'']] | |[[Face the Raven (TV story)|''Face the Raven'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Nardole]], Resourceful Cyborg<br>[[Yuliya Litvinova]] | ||
|Blue | |||
|Blue | |[[Nardole]], wearing a wool beanie and a coat, searching for the surgeon pictured on the piece of paper that he is holding. He is standing in front of the TARDIS, with snowflakes falling on a snowy [[Christmas Day]], on the colony of [[Mendorax Dellora]].<hr>Nardole has the undying ability that brings him back from death should he die without a +1/+1 counter on him. Once he comes back, he will have a counter on him and be able to be resourceful in providing mana. He is a scientist and the mana he produces can only be used to cast noncreature spells which is represantative of his abilities with technology and inventions once his body was reconstructed by the Doctor and he became the Doctor's companion. | ||
| | |[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|''The Husbands of River Song'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Bill Potts]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
| Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|''The Lie of the Land'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Ryan Sinclair]]<br>[[Kim Sokol]] | |||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|''The Timeless Children'']] | ||
|[[ | |- | ||
|[[Graham O'Brien]]<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | |||
|Green | |||
|Graham, in [[Kerb!am]], standing leaning on a mop handle holding a bitten [[cheese]] and [[pickle]] [[sandwich]] in his right hand.<hr>Flavour text quotes Graham stating, "Now, I always come prepared." with regard to always having a sandwich with him for emergencies ([[TV]]: [[It Takes You Away (TV story)|''It Takes You Away'']]) after noting that they don't stop to eat often enough. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') | |||
|[[Kerblam! (TV story)|''Kerblam!'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Dan Lewis]]<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | ||
| Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|''War of the Sontarans'']] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Episode Sagas | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]''<br>[[BBC Studios]] ([[Jeremy Enecio]]) & [[Robert Cornelius]] | |||
|Blue & Red | |||
|Episode saga card. | |||
|''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|''Fugitive of the Judoon'']]<br>[[Lie Setiawan]] | |||
|Green | |||
|The Fugitive Doctor, three [[Judoon]], and the [[Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS]]. Episode saga card. | |||
|[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|''Fugitive of the Judoon'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[The Flux]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Flux.png|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Gering]] | |||
|Red | |||
|The Thirteenth Doctor, [[Swarm]], and [[Azure]]. Represents the full "series-long" story as opposed to a single episode. Episode saga card. | |||
|''[[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Flux]]'' | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Other Creatures | |||
|- | |||
|[[River Song]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW River Song Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Aurore Folny]] | |||
|Blue & Red | |||
|River Song at [[Stonehenge]] holding a sensor tablet with a finger up to her lips after stating "spoilers".<hr>Showcase: River Song holding the Doctor's [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] and her [[River Song's diary|diary]] while in the [[The Library|Library]]'s computer. <hr>Meet in Reverse has the player draw cards from the bottom of their library rather than the top which is how the Doctor encounters River Song. Spoilers rewards you whenever an opponent is looking at their library in some way. | |||
|''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]''<hr>Showcase: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Madame [[Vastra]]<br>[[File:UBDW Madame Vastra.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Syd Mills]] | |||
|Green & Blue | |||
| | | | ||
|[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|''A Good Man Goes to War'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Jenny Flint]]<br>[[File:UBDW Jenny Flint.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Syd Mills]] | |||
|Blue & Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|''A Good Man Goes to War'']] | |[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|''A Good Man Goes to War'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Strax]], Sontaran Nurse | |[[Strax]], Sontaran Nurse<br>[[File:UBDW Strax, Sontaran Nurse.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | ||
| | |Red & Green | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Name of the Doctor'']] | |[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Name of the Doctor'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], Operation Double<br>[[File:UBDW Osgood, Operation Double.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |[[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], Operation Double<br>[[File:UBDW Osgood, Operation Double.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | ||
|Blue | |Blue | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Zygon Invasion (TV story)|''The Zygon Invasion'']] | |[[The Zygon Invasion (TV story)|''The Zygon Invasion'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Danny Pink]] | |[[Danny Pink]]<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
| | | | ||
|[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|''In the Forest of the Night'']] | |[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|''In the Forest of the Night'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ashildr|Me, the Immortal]]<br>[[File:UBDW Me, the Immortal.png|250px]]<br>[[Yuliya Litvinova]] | |[[Ashildr|Me, the Immortal]]<br>[[File:UBDW Me, the Immortal.png|250px]]<br>[[Yuliya Litvinova]] | ||
| | |Green, Blue & Red | ||
|Ashildr sitting in an armchair on Gallifrey holding a chess piece that resembles a [[raven]]. | |||
|Ashildr sitting in an armchair on Gallifrey holding a chess piece that resembles a [[raven]]. | |||
|''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | |''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Karvanista]], Loyal Lupari // Lupari Shield<br>[[Erion Makuo]] | ||
|Green | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |||
|Flaming [[Tyrannosaur (Deep Breath)|Tyrannosaurus]]<br>[[File:UBDW Flaming Tyrannosaurus.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Axel Sauerwald]] | |||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Deep Breath (TV story)|''Deep Breath'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Sea creature (Thin Ice)|Frost Fair Lure Fish]]<br>[[File:UBDW Frost Fair Lure Fish.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
|Blue & Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Iraxxa]], Empress of Mars<br>[[File:UBDW Iraxxa, Empress of Mars.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|''Empress of Mars'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Creature (Kill the Moon)|Lunar Hatchling]]<br>[[Ben Wootten]] | ||
|Green & Blue | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Kill the Moon (TV story)|''Kill the Moon'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Memory Worm]]<br>[[Craig J Spearing]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Time Heist (TV story)|''Time Heist'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Sisterhood of Karn]]<br>[[Yuliya Litvinova]] | ||
|Green | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[The Foretold]] Soldier<br>[[File:UBDW The Foretold Soldier.png|250px]]<br>[[Fajareka Setiawan]] | |||
|Green | |||
|The Foretold on the ''[[Orient Express (spacecraft)|Orient Express]]'' unnoticed by the train's passengers.<hr>The Foretold Soldier kills opponent's creatures one by one and utilises the Foretell mechanic to disappear (exile) until it reappears. | |||
|''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Thijarian]] Witness<br>[[File:UBDW Thijarian Witness.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | |||
|Green | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|''Demons of the Punjab'']] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Sorceries | |||
|- | |||
|[[The Flux|Impending Flux]]<br>[[Ben Wootten]] | |||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Into the [[Time Vortex]]<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Last Night Together<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | |||
|Red & Green | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|''The Husbands of River Song'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Quantum Misalignment<br>[[File:UBDW Quantum Misalignment.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|''The Vanquishers'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Start the TARDIS<br>[[Mandy Jurgens]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]]-[[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|13]] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Truth or Consequences<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
|Blue & Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|''The Zygon Inversion'']] | ||
| | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Twice Upon a Time]] // Unlikely Meeting<br>[[File:UBDW Twice Upon a Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Elizabeth Peiró]] | ||
|Blue | |||
|The First and Twelfth Doctors in [[Antarctica]]. They stand in front of the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. Time has stopped and snowflakes can be seen suspended midair.<hr>The Adventure part of the card, Unlikely Meeting, searches for a Doctor. Twice Upon a Time can only be cast with two or more Doctors and gives you an extra turn. This loosely represents the two Doctors having one last adventure before their regenerations. | |||
|[[Twice Upon a Time|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Wreck and Rebuild<br>[[File:UBDW Wreck and Rebuild.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pablo Mendoza]] | ||
|Red & Green | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|''The Husbands of River Song'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Decaying [[Time Loop]]<br>[[File:UBDW Decaying Time Loop.png|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Gering]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
|The | |The Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan, and [[Daniel Lewis]] all running from the abstract clock representation of the decaying time loop.<hr>A repeatable way of restarting the loop again and again (discard and draw a new hand each time you retrace)<hr>Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor stating, "We try, it doesn't work, we try again. We learn, we improve, we fail again, but better." | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Eve of the Daleks (TV story)|Eve of the Daleks]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]<br>[[File:UBDW Flatline.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Filipe Pagliuso]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]] | |||
|- | |||
|Surge of Brilliance<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | |||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story)|''Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Confession Dial]]<br>[[Narendra Bintara Adi]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|''Heaven Sent'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Psychic Paper]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
| A blank Psychic Paper being held up by the Tenth Doctor in a folding wallet.<hr>The card changes the name and creature type of the creature it is attached to and provides the creature "safe passage" by making them difficult to target (ward) and unblockable so that they are able to access restricted areas. | |||
|''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'' et al. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Thirteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|Sonic Screwdriver]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sonic Screwdriver Thirteenth.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pauline Voss]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The Thirteenth Doctor holding up her newly built sonic screwdriver with a pair of pliers.<hr>The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). | ||
| | |[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|''The Woman Who Fell to Earth'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[River Song's diary|River Song's Diary]]<br>[[File:UBDW River Song's Diary.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |River Song's diary on the diner table with salt and pepper cellars, a knife and fork on a napkin, a plate, a ketchup bottle, and napkin dispenser.<hr>The diary exiles instants and sorceries as they resolve and later allows them to be randomly cast for free. Signifies events that take place in River Song's timeline and then out of order later on in the Doctor's timeline. | ||
| | |[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|''The Impossible Astronaut'']] | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chris Ostrowski]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW TARDIS Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Dalton Pencarinha]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.<hr>Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]].<hr>Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a [[Time Lord]] when it attacks. | ||
| | |Showcase: [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Other Enchantments | ||
|- | |||
|Become the Pilot<br>[[File:UBDW Become the Pilot.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | |||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Pilot (TV story)|''The Pilot'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Dimensional transcendentalism|Bigger on the Inside]]<br>[[File:UBDW Bigger on the Inside.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | ||
| | |Red & Green | ||
| | |The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] inviting in the viewer through the open door of the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] (with the Thirteenth Doctor's interior design). A field and lake appear in the background.<hr>The card allows the enchanted permanent to provide mana to a specific player and the next spell cast by that player has cascade. The cascade ability ties in with the TARDIS card's mechanic while the mana signifies inviting a companion to enter the TARDIS. | ||
| | |[[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] & [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]] | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Return the Past<br>[[Irina Nordsol]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Twice Upon a Time|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | |[[Twice Upon a Time|''Twice Upon a Time'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Gallifrey Council Chamber<br>[[File:UBDW Gallifrey Council Chamber.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|The Lord President of the High Council of [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the [[Gallifrey]] [[Panopticon]].<hr>The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. | |||
|[[The End of Time (TV story)|''The End of Time'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Ominous Cemetery<br>[[Anato Finnstark]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| A Weeping Angel in a cemetery | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | ! colspan="4" |Tokens and markers | ||
|- | |||
|Alien<br>[[File:UBDW Alien.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Tedrick]] | |||
|White Token | |||
|An [[Adipose]] in a sink. | |||
|''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Alien Rhino<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | |||
|White Token | |||
|[[Pol-Kon-Don]] | |||
|''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Alien Warrior<br>[[File:UBDW Alien Warrior.jpg|250px]]<br> | |||
|Red Token | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|''Empress of Mars'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Beast<br>[[File:UBDW Beast.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | ||
|Green Token | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|''Can You Hear Me?'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Clue (Thirteenth)<br>[[File:UBDW Clue Thirteenth.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Sondered]] | |||
|Colourless Token | |||
|The [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s reflection in the bell jar containing the suspended [[biodata module]] with their memories that were wiped by [[The Division]].<hr>Created by Fugitive of the Judoon, Heaven Sent, Madame Vastra, Osgood, Operation Double, The Fugitive Doctor, Thijarian Witness and The Dining Car. | |||
|''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'', ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Fish<br>[[Svetlin Velinov]] | ||
| | |Blue Token | ||
| | | A [[lure fish]] | ||
|[[Thin Ice (TV story)|''Thin Ice'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Food (Thirteenth)<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
| | |Colourless Token | ||
| | |[[Graham O'Brien]]'s cheese and pickle sarnie.<hr>Created by Graham O'Brien, Madame Vastra, and The Dining Car. | ||
| | |[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|''It Takes You Away'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Human (Thirteenth)<br>[[Ekaterina Burmak]] | ||
| | |White Token | ||
|[[Ruth Clayton]] running from Judoon | |||
|''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Osgood, Operation Double<br>[[File:UBDW Osgood, Operation Double.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |||
|Blue Token | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|''The Zygon Inversion'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Treasure (Thirteenth)<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | ||
|Colourless Token | |||
|The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] holding her [[TARDIS key]] above the [[TARDIS control console]].<hr>Created by Frost Fair Lure Fish, Kerblam! Warehouse and North Pole Research Base. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Copy<br>[[File:UBDW Copy.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Xabi Gaztelua]] | ||
[[ | |||
| | | | ||
| | |Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. | ||
| | | | ||
| | |} | ||
| | ====Planar Cards==== | ||
| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+New Planar Cards | |||
!Card Name | |||
!Plane | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Besieged Viking Village<br>[[Randy Gallegos]] | ||
|[[Earth]] | |||
|The Viking village and surroundings including a river and the sea.<hr>All creatures can "boast" and become stronger. When chaos ensues, a creature becomes indestructible potentially signifying [[Ashildr]]'s [[immortality]]. | |||
|[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|''The Girl Who Died'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fixed Point in Time]]<br>[[File:UBDW Fixed Point in Time.png|250px]]<br>[[Syd Mills]] | |||
|Phenomenon | |||
|Represents the fixed point-in-time where [[Clara Oswald]] was extracted from the timeline. Clara is positioned centrally against an EKG line "between one heartbeat and the next" with [[the Raven]] in the background.<hr>Loosely represents the inability to travel (planeswalk) away from a fixed point-in-time. Instead, chaos ensues. | |||
|''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Kerb!am|Kerblam! Warehouse]]<br>[[David Auden Nash]] | |||
|[[Kandoka]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Kerblam! (TV story)|''Kerblam!'']] | |||
|- | |||
|North Pole Research Base<br>[[File:UBDW North Pole Research Base.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jeremy Paillotin]] | |||
|[[Earth]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Last Christmas (TV story)|''Last Christmas'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Singing Towers|Singing Towers of Darillium]]<br>[[Evan Shipard]] | ||
|[[Darillium]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|''The Husbands of River Song'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Stormcage Containment Facility]]<br>[[File:UBDW Stormcage Containment Facility.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Calder Moore]] | |||
|Unknown Planet | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Temple of Atropos]]<br>[[Daniel Correia]] | ||
|[[Time (planet)|Time]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|War of the Sontarans]]'', ''[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|Once, Upon Time]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Dining Car<br>[[File:UBDW The Dining Car.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pablo Mendoza]] | ||
|[[Spacecraft]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|''Mummy on the Orient Express'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Barn (The Day of the Doctor)|The Doctor's Childhood Barn]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | |||
|[[Gallifrey]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[The Drum|The Drum, Mining Facility]]<br>[[Piotr Dura]] | |||
| | |[[Earth]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'' / ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'' | ||
|} | |||
====Reprinted Cards==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Reprinted Cards | |||
!Card Name | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Sorceries | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Cultivate<br>[[File:UBDW Cultivate.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tuomas Korpi]] | |||
|Green | |||
|[[Maebh Arden|Maebh]] in the world forest.<hr>Flavour text quotes Maebh telling the [[Twelfth Doctor|Twelth Doctor]] — “Do you like the forest being in [[Trafalgar Square]]? I think it’s lovely.” | |||
|[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|''In the Forest of the Night'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Farseek<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
|Green | |||
| | |Flavour text quotes the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] reacting to the TARDIS systems, “Nine cries for help, nine distress signals, all coming from the same planet.” | ||
| | |[[The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)|''The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos'']] | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |Ponder<br>[[File:UBDW Ponder.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pauline Voss]] | ||
|Blue | |||
|[[Bill Potts|Bill]] reaching out to touch [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]] , as [[sentient oil]], in a corridor in a [[War zone (The Pilot)|war zone]] in the [[Dalek-Movellan War]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Bill telling Heather, “I see what you see. It’s beautiful!” | |||
|[[The Pilot (TV story)|''The Pilot'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Preordain<br>[[Luisa J. Preissler]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | |[[Claire Brown]] with a psychic headset on her head. She sees images in her mind of the [[TARDIS]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] with her [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]], and a [[Weeping Angel]].<hr>Flavour text has Claire explaining her backstory to the Doctor - “Before that night I first saw you, I had a premonition. A succession of disconnected images. A stone angel. You. A blue box called a TARDIS.” | ||
| | |[[Village of the Angels (TV story)|''Village of the Angels'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Search for Tomorrow<br>[[File:UBDW Search for Tomorrow.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eddie Schillo]] | ||
| | |Green | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Throes of Chaos<br>[[File:UBDW Throes of Chaos.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Frasheski]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Beast Within<br>[[File:UBDW Beast Within.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | ||
| | |Green | ||
| | |[[Tahira]] being attacked by the [[Chagaska]] in [[Aleppo]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Zellin asking, “Do you recognize them? The Chagaskas. Your worst fears, my creativity.” | ||
| | |[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|''Can You Hear Me?'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Chaos Warp<br>[[Kim Sokol]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | |The [[Twelfth Doctor]] teleporting into the teleporter room.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “I am the Doctor. I’m coming to find you, and I will never, ever stop.” which he does multiple times when he leaves the teleport chamber. | ||
| | |[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|''Heaven Sent'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Growth Spiral<br>[[File:UBDW Growth Spiral.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
|Green & Blue | |||
|The TARDIS travelling through space through a spiral adorned with roman numerals numbered as though on a clockface. The image is blue/green tinted with eight planets in view. Resembles the title sequence of the Twelfth Doctor's run.<hr>Flavour text quotes an excerpt of the Thirteenth Doctor's speech to [[Tzim-Sha]] stating, "We’re capable of the most incredible change. We can evolve while still staying true to who we are. We can honor who we’ve been and choose who we want to be next. | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Think Twice<br>[[Alice Zhang|Alice X. Zhang]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | |[[Clara Oswald|Clara]] holding out, to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], one of the seven [[The Doctor's TARDIS key|TARDIS keys]] which she is holding hostage over a [[volcano]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara saying “Five left. Every time you say no to me, I will throw another key down there. Do we understand each other?” | ||
| | |[[Dark Water (TV story)|''Dark Water'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Arcane Signet<br>[[File:UBDW Arcane Signet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The glowing [[Seal of Rassilon]] on [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]]'s collar.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nicked it off [[the Master]] in the [[Death Zone]].” ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) | ||
|The [[ | |''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | ||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Cursed Mirror<br>[[Mandy Jurgens]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | |||
| | |The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] being pulled into [[anti-zone]] portal by a mistlike force gripping her head with a hand.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] saying, “It’s a juddering dimensional portal in a mirror in a Norwegian bedroom.” after being asked if the portal was safe by [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]]. | ||
|[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|''It Takes You Away'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Sol Ring<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |The [[Eye of Harmony]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” | ||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Talisman of Impulse<br>[[David Astruga]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
|[[ | |The Twelfth Doctor's [[The Doctor's guitar|guitar]]. The background shows a portcullis.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating “Act as if you know their plan, and sometimes, if you’re very lucky, they’ll actually tell you it!” ([[TV]]: [[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|''The Girl Who Died'']]) | ||
|''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Talisman of Curiosity<br>[[File:UBDW Talisman of Curiosity.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Tatiana Veryayskaya]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|The Thirteenth Doctor's [[goggles]]<hr>Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor stating “This place has so many secrets to yield.” ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'') | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | ! colspan="4" |Enchantments | ||
|[[ | |- | ||
|Carpet of Flowers<br>[[File:UBDW Carpet of Flowers.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Logan Feliciano]] | |||
|[[ | |Green | ||
|The barn on the border of Pakistan and India.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] saying, “Love is a form of hope and, like hope, love abides in the face of everything.” during the [[Umbreen and Prem's wedding|wedding ceremony of Umbreen and Prem]]. | |||
|[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|''Demons of the Punjab'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Cinder Glade<br>[[Hristo D. Chukov]] | ||
| | | rowspan="23" |Colourless | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|''In the Forest of the Night'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Command Tower<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
|[[ | |The Twelfth Doctor's [[TARDIS control room]] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Desolate Lighthouse<br>[[Henry Peters]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|''Fugitive of the Judoon'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Dreamroot Cascade<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
|[[ | |View of three broken moons in the [[Medusa Cascade]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining to Donna where they are — “The Medusa Cascade. I came here when I was just a kid, ninety years old.” | ||
| | |[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|''The Stolen Earth'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Exotic Orchard<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | |||
|Shows the [[Architectural reconfiguration system|Architectural Reconfiguration System]] (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables.<hr>Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. | |||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Fiery Islet<br>[[File:UBDW Fiery Islet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Pierre Loyvet]] | ||
[[ | |Flavour text quotes Karvanista explaining his plan to Dan — “We’ll use this ship as a battering ram to hit all of the others, creating a massive temporal reaction. Takes the ships, and all the Sontarans on Earth, out of existence. Huge temporal bang." | ||
|[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|''War of the Sontarans'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Frontier Bivouac<br>[[Oliver Wetter]] | ||
[[ | | | ||
| | |[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|''The Ghost Monument'']] | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Frostboil Snarl<br>[[File:UBDW Frostboil Snarl.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wei Guan]] | ||
[[ | |View from the frozen over Thames during the Forst Fair. Multiple fair tents are pitched on the ice with a bridge and buildings in the background. A crack can be seen in the foreground ice.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “We’re on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the 4th.” | ||
|[[Thin Ice (TV story)|''Thin Ice'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Game Trail<br>[[File:UBDW Game Trail.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Victor Harmatiuk]] | ||
[[ | | | ||
| | |[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|''The Eaters of Light'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Myriad Landscape<br>[[File:UBDW Myriad Landscape.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bartek Fedyczak]] | ||
[[ | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|Path of Ancestry<br>[[File:UBDW Path of Ancestry.jpg|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | |||
| A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the [[Chameleon circuit|chameleon circuits]] activated and two police box variants.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” ([[TV]]: [[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|''The Tomb of the Cybermen'']]) | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Reliquary Tower<br>[[File:UBDW Reliquary Tower.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lixin Yin]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Rockfall Vale<br>[[Jonas De Ro]] | |||
| | |||
|[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|''The Ghost Monument'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Rogue's Passage<br>[[File:UBDW Rogue's Passage.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Alvarez]] | ||
[[ | |Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “There’s a rupture in time somewhere on board the ship. A small tear in the fabric of the continuum.” | ||
| | |||
|[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Rootbound Crag<br>[[File:UBDW Rootbound Crag.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jeremy Paillotin]] | ||
[[ | |[[River Song]]'s "Hello Sweetie" message on [[Planet One]] | ||
| | |''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sheltered Thicket<br>[[Drew Tucker]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|''Robot of Sherwood'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Stormcarved Coast<br>[[File:UBDW Stormcarved Coast.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
[[ | |[[St John's Monastery]]. The effects of the [[solar flare]] can be seen in the sky.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “[[Solar tsunami]]. Came directly from your sun. A tidal wave of radiation. Big, big, big.” after the TARDIS gets hit by the solar flare radiation. | ||
|[[The Rebel Flesh (TV story)|''The Rebel Flesh'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Temple of Abandon<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]] | |||
| | |||
|[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|''The Magician's Apprentice'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of Epiphany<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
[[ | |“We are the Guardian Priests. We maintain the [[Temple of Atropos]] on the planet of Time.” —The Mouri | ||
| | |[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|''Once, Upon Time'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of Mystery<br>[[Jokubas Uogintas]] | ||
[[ | |The [[Tomb of Rassilon]] in the [[Death Zone]] on [[Gallifrey]]. | ||
|[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']] | |||
|The [[ | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of the False God<br>[[File:UBDW Temple Of The False God.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
[[ | |The [[Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten]] on asteroid [[Tiaanamat]] orbiting [[Akhaten]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying, “The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten. It’s a holy site for the Sun Singers of Akhat.” | ||
|[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|''The Rings of Akhaten'']] | |||
|The [[ | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Vineglimmer Snarl<br>[[File:UBDW Vineglimmer Snarl.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jorge Jacinto]] | ||
[[ | | A lush forest on [[Metebelis III|Metabelis III]] bathed in blue moonlight.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor explaining to Sarah, “It has strange properties, a Metebelis crystal. It can affect the mind.” | ||
| | |[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|''Planet of the Spiders'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Waterlogged Grove<br>[[File:UBDW Waterlogged Grove.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Di Giovanni]] | ||
[[ | |A view of Grantchester Meadows and the [[River Cam]] in Grantchester, Cambridgshire. A basket, stool and umbrella are situated on the riverbank. A partially submerged fishing rod and a splash denote where the fisherman fell into the river, his mind having just been stolen by the [[Skagra's sphere|sphere]] hovering above the stool.<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Romana II]]'s interpretation of [[Chronotis|Professor Chronotis]]' [[Gallifreyan Morse code]] before apparently dying, “Beware the Sphere. Beware Skagra. Beware Shada.” | ||
| | |||
|[[Shada (TV story)|''Shada'']] | |||
|} | |||
===Masters of Evil=== | |||
''Masters of Evil'' is a blue, black, and red deck focused on the new Villainous Choice ability word that presents the player's opponents with a choice of effects, all of which are detrimental to them. The deck has an artifact creature subtheme that includes myriad cards that duplicate attackers when attacking multiple opponents and artifact cards that have a mututally detrimental affect to all opponents or players. The deck highlights the villains of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' with [[Davros, Dalek Creator]] as the face Commander of the deck and [[Missy]] as the alternate face Commander. | |||
====Deck Blurb==== | |||
;Exterminate! | |||
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in ''Magic's'' definitive multiplayer format. The Doctor's greatest foes unite to deal damage to multiple opponents. Davros rewards you for each opponent who loses 3 or more life, so finding ways to punch through the table's defenses will clear the path to your villainous victory. | |||
;Davros | |||
One of the Doctor's prime adversaries is Davros, a former military scientist and the original creator of the Daleks. Davros isn't always aligned with his deadly creations, but his callousness and cruelty often rivals theirs. He enjoys tormenting the Doctor through their many encounters, but he has yet to truly defeat the resilient Time Lord. | |||
;What is Planechase? | |||
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space! | |||
====New Cards==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+New Cards | |||
!Card Name & Art | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="4" | | ! colspan="4" |Commanders | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Davros, Dalek Creator]]<br>[[File:UBDW Davros, Dalek Creator.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[File:UBDW Davros Showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Lenka Šimečková]] | ||
[[ | |Blue, Black & Red | ||
| | |Davros in [[The Vault (The Stolen Earth)|the Vault]] with his right arm extended "shooting" out a lightning arc. He is accompanied by two [[Vault Dalek]]s.<hr>Showcase: Davros with his thumb poised over a button on his chair. Several [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek spaceships]] are visible in the background.<hr>Creates a Dalek token if an opponent lost life and makes them face a villainous choice. | ||
|The | |''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'' | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="4" | | ! colspan="4" | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|The Master]], Mesmerist<br>[[Erion Makuo]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Steve Morris]] | ||
| | |Blue & Black | ||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|''Terror of the Autons'']]<hr>Showcase: [[The Dæmons (TV story)|''The Dæmons'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Tremas Master|The Master]], Formed Anew<br>[[Simon Dominic]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[file:UBDW The Master, Formed Anew showcase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Chuck Lukacs]] | ||
|The | |Blue & Black | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|''The Keeper of Traken'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Saxon Master|The Master]], Multiplied<br>[[File:UBDW The Master, Multiplied.png|250px]]<br>[[Lie Setiawan]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Jack Hughes]] | ||
| | |Black & Red | ||
|[[ | |The [[Saxon Master]] after using the [[Immortality Gate]] to create his "[[The Master Race|Master Race]]" duplicates. | ||
|''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Missy]]<br>[[File:UBDW Missy.png|250px]]<br>[[Ekaterina Burmak]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Karen Hallion]] | |||
|Blue, Black & Red | |||
|Missy in a graveyard using her [[sonic umbrella]] as [[Cyberdear|Cybermen]] rise from the graves.<hr>Showcase: Missy proferring tea to the viewer in front of one of a Cyberman silhouette.<hr>Resurrects any non-artifact creatures into Cybermen under your control. Makes opponents face a villainous choice at the end of your turn to either take damage from your artifact creatures (representing being attacked by the Cybermen) or allowing chaos to ensue. | |||
|''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''<hr>Showcase: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Spy Master|The Master]], Gallifrey's End<br>[[File:UBDW The Master, Gallifrey's End.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Mokhov]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Jack Hughes]] | ||
|Black & Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|''The Timeless Children'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Ashad]], the Lone Cyberman<br>[[Eric Wilkerson]] | ||
[[ | |Blue, Black & Red | ||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Haunting of Villa Diodati (TV story)|''The Haunting of Villa Diodati'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Auton]] Soldier<br>[[Greg Opalinski]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Rose (TV story)|''Rose'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Clockwork Droid]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|''The Girl in the Fireplace'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Cult of Skaro]]<br>[[File:UBDW Cult of Skaro.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Mokhov]] | ||
|Blue, Black & Red | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Doomsday (TV story)|''Doomsday'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Cyberman Patrol<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Karen Hallion]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Cybermat]]<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|''The Tomb of the Cybermen'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Cybermen Squadron<br>[[Craig J Spearing]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Dalek Drone<br>[[File:UBDW Dalek Drone.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bartek Fedyczak]] | ||
|Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Dalek (TV story)|''Dalek'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Dalek Squadron<br>[[File:UBDW Dalek Squadron.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Hector Ortiz]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Greg Staples]] | ||
|Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|''Day of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Rassilon (The End of Time)|Rassilon, the War President]]<br>[[File:UBDW Rassilon, The War President.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Filipe Pagliuso]] | ||
|Blue & Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The End of Time (TV story)|''The End of Time'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Renegade [[Silent]]<br>[[File:UBDW Renegade Silent.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Calder Moore]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sontaran General<br>[[Anton Solovianchyk]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | |||
|[[ | |''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'' / '''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Fadros Pallujikaa (The Christmas Invasion)|Sycorax Commander]]<br>[[File:UBDW Sycorax Commander.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
|Black & Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|''The Christmas Invasion'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[The Beast (The Impossible Planet)|The Beast]], Deathless Prince<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | ||
|Black & Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|''The Satan Pit'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Cyber-Controller|The Cyber-Controller]]<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | ||
|Blue & Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Dalek Emperor|The Dalek Emperor]]<br>[[Mark Tedin]] | ||
|Black & Red | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'' / ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'' | ||
'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[The Flood]] of Mars<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | |||
|Blue | |||
| | |||
|[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|''The Waters of Mars'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[First Rani|The Rani]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Rani.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Borja Pindado]] | ||
|Blue, Black & Red | |Blue, Black & Red | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|''The Mark of the Rani'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[The Valeyard]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Valeyard.png|250px]]<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | |||
|Blue, Black & Red | |||
|The Valeyard in the courtroom on the [[Space Station Zenobia|Time Lord space station]].<hr>Makes opponents face additional villainous choices and allows you to vote an additional time in any votes. | |||
|''[[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|The Trial of a Time Lord]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Reaper|Time Reaper]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | |||
|Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Father's Day (TV story)|''Father's Day'']] | ||
|- | |||
|[[Vashta Nerada]]<br>[[File:UBDW Vashta Nerada.png|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | |||
|Black | |||
|One of the archeologists casting two shadows while exploring [[The Library]]. | |||
|''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'', ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Vislor Turlough]]<br>[[File:UBDW Vislor Turlough.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wangjie Li]] | ||
|Black | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |||
|[[Weeping Angel]]<br>[[File:UBDW Weeping Angel.png|250px]]<br>[[Anato Finnstark]]<hr>Showcase<br>[[Jack Hughes]] | |||
|Blue & Black | |Blue & Black | ||
| A Weeping Angel covering its eyes outside of [[Wester Drumlins]]. | |||
<hr>The Angel is quick (Flash), hits first (First Strike) and is always watching (Vigilance). When it is "seen" by someone (opponent casts a creature spell), it turns to stone. When it would deal damage to someone, instead that creature isn't hurt and is sent back in time (shuffled into its owners library). | |||
|''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Zygon]] Infiltrator<br>[[File:UBDW Zygon Infiltrator.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]] | |||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |''[[The Zygon Invasion (TV story)|The Zygon Invasion]]'' / ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]'' | ||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Sorceries | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Deletion|Delete]]<br>[[Steve Argyle]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Doomsday Confluence<br>[[File:UBDW Doomsday Confluence.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Dominik Mayer]] | ||
|Black | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Doomsday (TV story)|''Doomsday'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Ensnared by the [[Mara]]<br>[[Andrey Kuzinskiy]] | ||
|Red | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'' | ||
|- | |||
|[[ | |[[Extermination|Exterminate!]]<br>[[File:UBDW Exterminate!.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Ivan Dedov]] | ||
|Black | |||
| A Dalek utilising their death ray on a human. The effect reveals the skeleton of the human.<hr>Destroys a creature but can be copied by using multiple [[Dalek|Daleks]]. The flavour text on the card features an Imperial Dalek quote “You are the enemy of the Daleks! You will be exterminated! Exterminate!” | |||
|''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Great Intelligence]]'s Plan<br>[[Piotr Dura]] | ||
|Blue & Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Name of the Doctor'']] | |||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Hunted by [[Family of Blood|The Family]]<br>[[File:UBDW Hunted by The Family.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Darren Tan]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' / ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Cyber-conversion|Cyber Conversion]]<br>[[File:UBDW Cyber Conversion.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eddie Schillo]] | ||
|Blue | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Don't Blink<br>[[Anato Finnstark]] | ||
| | |Blue | ||
| | | A Weeping Angel grasping at the viewer.<hr>Spell prevents creatures from appearing or reappearing from exile so it stops creatures from blinking (Magic term for exiling a permanent and then returning it to the battlefield)<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Tenth Doctor]] saying, "Blink and you're dead." | ||
| | |[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | ||
|- | |||
|This Is How It Ends<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | |||
|Black | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|''The Angels Take Manhattan'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Cyber-ship|Cybership]]<br>[[File:UBDW Cybership.jpg|250px]]<br>[[JB Casacop]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'', ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Laser screwdriver|Laser Screwdriver]]<br>[[Hector Ortiz]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'' / ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Crusader 50|Midnight Crusader Shuttle]]<br>[[Evan Shipard]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Midnight (TV story)|''Midnight'']] | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | ! colspan="4" |Enchantments | ||
| | |- | ||
|[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']]<br>[[Dominik Mayer]] | |||
|Black | |||
|Davros in his chair with both arms raised as Dalek mutants in different stages of evolution come into existence. Six Daleks look on. A large black "eye" appears in the background.<hr>Episode saga. The first three chapters create Dalek tokens in an increasing number. The final chapter represents the Doctor's dillema - destroy all Daleks and take damage, or destroy all non-Daleks. | |||
|[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | |||
|Blue & Black | |Blue & Black | ||
| | |A CRT television screen showing a [[Weeping Angel]] covering its eyes with RCA cables connected to the television, a flat-screen television showing the [[Tenth Doctor]], a portable DVD player with [[Larry Nightingale|Larry]] and [[Sally Sparrow|Sally]] shown on the screen.<hr>Episode saga. The first and third chapters send creatures back in time (shuffled into library) and then investigate. The second and fourth chapters create Weeping Angel creature tokens. This is the first instance where a saga's chapter numbers are "out of order" instead of a strict progression from top to bottom. | ||
|[[The | |[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]''<br>[[SkinnyElbows]] | |||
|Red | |||
|Amy with tally marks covering her face, the full moon with clouds in front of it, [[Kovarian]], a member of [[The Silence]], and the [[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|impossible astronaut]]. Additional tally marks feature elsewhere in the art.<hr>Episode saga. Three chapters where The Silence goads a named opponent's creature which then forgets all about the player until Day of the Moon is sacrificed. | |||
|''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''<br>[[File:UBDW Death in Heaven.png|125px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |||
|Black | |||
|Missy with multiple Cybermen being resurrected by the [[Cyber-pollen]] rain.<hr>Exiles two graveyards' worth of creatures and reanimates them into Cybermen. Episode saga card. | |||
|''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Toymaker's Trap<br>[[Eric Wilkerson]] | ||
| | |Black | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|''The Celestial Toymaker'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[The Drumming|The Sound of Drums]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Sound of Drums.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexandr Leskinen]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | ! colspan="4" |Lands | ||
|- | |||
|Ominous Cemetery<br>[[Anato Finnstark]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
| A Weeping Angel in a cemetery | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | ! colspan="4" |Tokens and markers | ||
|- | |||
|Black | |Alien Angel<br>[[Yuliya Litvinova]] | ||
| | |Black Token | ||
|[[ | | A Weeping Angel<hr>The Weeping Angel is an artifact creature with first strike and vigilance signifying the ability to attack and defend first/quickly. Whenever an opponent casts a creature spell, the angel turns to stone and is no longer a creature until end of turn. | ||
|[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] et al. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Clue (Thirteenth)<br>[[File:UBDW Clue Thirteenth.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Sondered]] | ||
| | |Colourless Token | ||
| | |The [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s reflection in the bell jar containing the suspended [[biodata module]] with their memories that were wiped by [[The Division]].<hr>Created by Blink and The Rani. | ||
| | |''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'', ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'' | ||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Cyberman<br>[[File:UBDW Cyberman.jpg|250px]]<br>[[John Avon]] | ||
| | |Colourless Reminder Card | ||
| | | A "[[Cyberdear]]" Cyberman | ||
|''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]], [[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' | |||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Dalek]]<br>[[File:UBDW Dalek.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Astruga]] | ||
| | |Black Token | ||
| | | A [[Bronze Dalek]] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Mark of the Rani]]<br>[[Colin Boyer]] | ||
|Red Token | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|''The Mark of the Rani'']] | |[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|''The Mark of the Rani'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Treasure<br>[[File:UBDW Treasure Villains.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eddie Schillo]] | ||
| | |Colourless Token | ||
|The [[signet ring]] worn by [[the Master]] on the ring [[finger]] of his right [[hand]] whilst he was [[Harold Saxon]].<hr>Created by The Matrix of Time. | |||
|The | |[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|''Last of the Time Lords'']], [[The End of Time (TV story)|''The End of Time'']] | ||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Copy<br>[[File:UBDW Copy.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Xabi Gaztelua]] | ||
| | | | ||
|Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. | |||
| | | | ||
|} | |||
====Planar Cards==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+New Planar Cards | |||
!Card Name | |||
!Plane | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |||
|[[Aplan Mortarium]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | |||
|[[Alfava Metraxis]] | |||
| A wide view of the [[Aplan Mortarium]] on [[Alfava Metraxis]] with multiple [[Weeping Angel|Weeping Angels]].<hr>Exposure counters represent the radiation exposure due to the [[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]'s wreckage. Creates two Weeping Angel tokens when chaos ensues. | |||
|''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'', ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Bowie Base One]]<br>[[File:UBDW Bowie Base One.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Calder Moore]] | |||
|[[Mars]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Dalek City|City of the Daleks]]<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | ||
|[[Skaro]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'', ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' / ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Dalek Asylum|Dalek Intensive Care]]<br>[[File:UBDW Dalek Intensive Care.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Simon Dominic]] | ||
| | |[[Dalek Asylum|The Dalek Asylum]] | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[God Complex|Hotel of Fears]]<br>[[Slawomir Maniak]] | ||
|[[Spacecraft]] | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]'' | |||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|Mondassian Colony Ship]]<br>[[Drew Tucker]] | ||
|[[Spacecraft]] | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'' | |||
|''[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[The Doctor's Tomb]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Doctor's Tomb.png|250px]]<br>[[Anato Finnstark]] | |||
|[[Trenzalore]] | |||
|The Doctor's Tomb looming overhead in the same perspective as ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]''<hr>Loosely represents permanent erasure of characters from the timeline (exile) and rewriting history (for the negated alternate timeline) by the redistribution of life totals. | |||
|''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[The Matrix|The Matrix of Time]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Matrix of Time.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alexander Mokhov]] | ||
|[[Gallifrey]] | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Moonbase Laika|The Moonbase]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Moonbase.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Calder Moore]] | ||
|[[Moon]] | |||
| | | | ||
| | |''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Unleash the Flux<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
|Phenomenon | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Flux]]'' | |||
|} | |||
|''[[ | |||
====Reprinted Cards==== | |||
| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| | |+Reprinted Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Creatures | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Solemn Simulacrum<br>[[Ivan Dedov]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | | A [[Vardy]]-controlled [[Emojibot]] with a sad teary [[emoji]] face on a walkway in the city on [[Gliese 581d]]. Solemn Similacrum is affectionately known as "Sad Robot" by ''Magic: The Gathering'' players so the set designer wanted to include art that tied into this.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
|[[Smile (TV story)|''Smile'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="4" |Sorceries | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Blasphemous Act<br>[[File:UBDW Blasphemous Act.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
| | |[[The Capitol]] of Gallifrey destroyed.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Spy Master|Master]]'s hologram saying, “I had to make them pay for what I discovered. They lied to us, the founding fathers of Gallifrey. Everything we were told was a lie.” | ||
| | |''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'' | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Feed the Swarm<br>[[Steve Argyle]] | ||
| | |Black | ||
| | |||
| | |Tecteun being [[Disintegration|disintegrated]] by [[Swarm]] in revenge for her role in his imprisonment. The [[psycho-temporal bridge]] can be seen in the background.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Swarm stating, “All it took was a little Time. And all for this, to get beyond any one universe, to find Division, to get revenge on those who imprisoned us so long ago. To take them all.” | ||
|[[ | |''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Instants | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Snuff Out<br>[[File:UBDW Snuff Out.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Bartek Fedyczak]] | |||
|Black | |||
|Two [[Vardy]]-controlled [[Emojibot|Emojibots]] approaching the viewer with [[skull]] [[emoji]] faces.<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between [[Steadfast]] and the [[Twelfth Doctor]] - “They want to kill us,” said Steadfast. “No, they want to help you. Killing you is just a side effect,” replied the Doctor. | |||
|[[Smile (TV story)|''Smile'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="4" |Artifacts | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Arcane Signet<br>[[File:UBDW Arcane Signet.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The glowing [[Seal of Rassilon]] on [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]]'s collar.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nicked it off [[the Master]] in the [[Death Zone]].” ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) | ||
|' | |''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Commander's Sphere<br>[[File:UBDW Commander's Sphere.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Thanh Tuấn]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The [[The Source (The Doctor's Daughter)|Source]] on a pedestal with wires running to it.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Tenth Doctor]] saying “This is the Source. This is what you’re fighting over. A device to rejuvenate a planet’s ecosystem.” | ||
| | |[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|''The Doctor's Daughter'']] | ||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Lightning Greaves<br>[[File:UBDW Lightning Greaves.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|Focus on the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s boots radiating lightning.<hr>Flavour text quotes Clara's saying “Run. Run, you clever boy. And remember.” Flavour text omits the "me" from the end of the quote. | |||
|''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Mind Stone<br>[[File:UBDW Mind Stone.jpg|250px]]<br>[[L J Koh]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |[[Handles]] being held by the Doctor.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Eleventh Doctor]] talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” | ||
|''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' | |||
|[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Sol Ring<br>[[Kekai Kotaki]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |The [[Eye of Harmony]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” | ||
|[[ | |[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|''Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Talisman of Dominance<br>[[File:UBDW Talisman of Dominance.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
|An [[Ood]] with red eyes holding a [[translation sphere]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Ood chanting in unison, “We are the Legion of the Beast.” | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| | |''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Talisman of Indulgence<br>[[File:UBDW Talisman of Indulgence.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Xabi Gaztelua]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | |Close up of Madame [[Kovarian]]'s face with her [[Eye Drive]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Madame Kovarian mocking the Doctor, “Oh, Doctor. Fooling you once was a joy, but fooling you twice the same way? It’s a privilege.” ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes To War]]'') | ||
|''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'' et al. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Thought Vessel<br>[[Anthony Devine]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|[[Tim Latimer]] opening the Doctor's [[biodata module]].<hr>Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') | |||
|''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' / ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Wayfarer's Bauble<br>[[Tyukina Tatiana]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
| | | A [[Vortex manipulator|Vortex Manipulator]] on [[Missy]]'s left arm. She has the panel open and is presing a button. She wears a ring on her left middle finger.<hr>Flavour text quotes Missy saying, “Cheap and nasty time travel.” | ||
| | |''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' / ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'' | ||
| | |- | ||
! colspan="4" |Enchantments | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Propaganda<br>[[Erikas Perl]] | |||
|Blue | |||
|[[Vote Saxon]] campaign posters on a brick wall with a garbage bin in the foreground.<hr>Flavour text quotes the [[Tenth Doctor]] explaining [[Saxon Master|Saxon]]'s plan — “It’s subtler than that. Any stronger and people would question it. But contained in that rhythm, in layers of code, Vote Saxon. Believe in me. Whispering to the world.” ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') | |||
|''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[Captain Jack Harkness (TV story)|Captain Jack Harkness]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Wound Reflection<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | ||
|Black | |Black | ||
| | |||
|[[ | |[[Missy]] and the [[Master]] in an embrace, Missy with a dagger in her left hand, the Master with his [[laser screwdriver]] in his, about to murder each other. The background shows abstract shapes instead of the clearing outside the lift on [[Floor 0507]] of the [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|Mondasion colony ship]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Master and Missy after Missy has stabbed him — “It’s good to know I haven’t lost my touch,” said the Master. “You deserve my best,” replied Missy. | ||
|[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|''The Doctor Falls'']] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" |Lands | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Canyon Slough<br>[[File:UBDW Canyon Slough.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Logan Feliciano]] | ||
| rowspan="22" |Colourless | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|''The Face of Evil'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Choked Estuary<br>[[File:UBDW Choked Estuary.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
[[Gridlock (TV story)|''Gridlock'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Command Tower<br>[[Henry Peters]] | |||
|The Master's [[TARDIS control room]] | |||
|[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|''Planet of Fire'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Creeping Tar Pit<br>[[Nino Is]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|''The Witch's Familiar'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Crumbling Necropolis<br>[[File:UBDW Crumbling Necropolis.jpg|250px]]<br>[[David Alvarez]] | |||
| | | | ||
|''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Darkwater Catacombs<br>[[File:UBDW Darkwater Catacombs.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eddie Schillo]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Dark Water (TV story)|''Dark Water'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Dragonskull Summit<br>[[Henry Peters]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Dragonfire (TV story)|''Dragonfire'']] | ||
|- | |||
| | |Drowned Catacomb<br>[[File:UBDW Drowned Catacomb.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Victor Harmatiuk]] | ||
| | | | ||
|''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Fetid Pools<br>[[Miklós Ligeti]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|''The Doctor's Daughter'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Foreboding Ruins<br>[[File:UBDW Foreboding Ruins.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Stephen Stark]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Haunted Ridge<br>[[File:UBDW Haunted Ridge.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Victor Harmatiuk]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[The | |[[The Haunting of Villa Diodati (TV story)|''The Haunting of Villa Diodati'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Lavaclaw Reaches<br>[[File:UBDW Lavaclaw Reaches.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jake Murray]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|''The Fires of Pompeii'']] | |||
|- | |||
|Path of Ancestry<br>[[File:UBDW Path of Ancestry.jpg|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | |||
| A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the [[Chameleon circuit|chameleon circuits]] activated and two police box variants.<hr>Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” ([[TV]]: [[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|''The Tomb of the Cybermen'']]) | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |||
|River of Tears<br>[[Oliver Wetter]] | |||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Before the Flood (TV story)|''Before the Flood'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Shadowblood Ridge<br>[[Kamila Szutenberg]] | ||
| | |||
|[[ | |[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|''A Good Man Goes to War'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Shipwreck Marsh<br>[[Kamila Szutenberg]] | ||
| | | | ||
|''[[The | |''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Smoldering Marsh<br>[[Drew Tucker]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Dark Water (TV story)|''Dark Water'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sunken Hollow<br>[[Sean Vo]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Under the Lake (TV story)|''Under the Lake'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Temple of Deceit<br>[[File:UBDW Temple of Deceit.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Eliz Roxs]] | ||
|[[ | |The [[Satellite Five|Game Station]] in orbit above Earth. | ||
| | |[[Bad Wolf (entity)|''Bad Wolf'']] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Temple of Malice<br>[[Jokubas Uogintas]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |Terramorphic Expanse<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | ||
| | | | ||
|''[[The | |''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'' / ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Thriving Moor<br>[[Pavel Kolomeyets]] | ||
| | | | ||
| | |[[The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)|''The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos'']] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==== | ===Secret Lair Cards=== | ||
Two ''Secret Lair'' releases, ''Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands'' and ''Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels'', were released on [[October (releases)|October]] 2nd, 2023 for sale as part of the ''Secret Lair Spookydrop 2023''. Each set has five borderless full art cards that are functional reprints of existing ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards. A third set, ''Secret Lair'' x ''Doctor Who'': Regeneration was released on December 11th, 2023. Each set is available as a foil set and non-foil set. The cards are part of the ''Secret Lair'' set, SLD, and not part of the main WHO set, so they have the shooting star promo symbol as their set symbol instead of the TARDIS symbol. | |||
====Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands==== | |||
The Dalek Lands cards showcase some of the Dalek's menacing appearances from the classic and new series. The Dalek Lands number from 1372 to 1376 and have a gold rarity symbol and R (rare) rarity that matches the original printing of these lands, known to ''Magic: The Gathering'' players as the "Kaladesh Enemy-Coloured Fast Lands". This reprint cycle is notable in that this is the first time that this land cycle has been reprinted. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+Reprinted Cards | |+Reprinted Secret Lair Cards | ||
!Card Name & Art | !Card Name & Art | ||
!Card Colour(s) | !Card Colour(s) | ||
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!Reference | !Reference | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Concealed Courtyard<br>[[File:UBDW Concealed Courtyard.png|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | |||
|Colourless | |||
|A single Dalek hovering in the centre of the [[Parliament of the Daleks]].<hr>Flavour text depicts the conversation between [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and The [[Eleventh Doctor]] while on the [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek spaceship]]. “Where are we? A spaceship, right?” asked Amy. “Not just any spaceship. The Parliament of the Daleks. Be brave,” said the Doctor. | |||
|''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Spirebluff Canal<br>[[File:UBDW Spirebluff Canal.png|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
[[ | |||
|Colourless | |Colourless | ||
| | |[[Dalek]]s on [[Westminster Bridge]] in [[London]] during their first invasion of [[Earth]] in [[2167]].<hr>Flavour text quotes the Daleks saying, “Survivors of London, the Daleks are the masters of Earth!” | ||
|[[ | |''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | |Blooming Marsh<br>[[File:UBDW Blooming Marsh.png|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
|Colourless | |||
|Aerial view of [[Skaro]] with seven Daleks hovering over the city.<hr>Flavour text depicts the conversation between [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] and [[Missy]] upon exiting the fake space hospital onto the surface of Skaro. Clara asked, “What’s Skaro?” Missy replied, “The beginning. Where it all started. This is the planet of the Daleks!” | |||
|''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician’s Apprentice]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Inspiring Vantage<br>[[File:UBDW Inspiring Vantage.png|250px]]<br>[[Shahab Alizadeh]] | ||
| | |Colourless | ||
|[[ | |The [[Supreme Dalek]]'s ship in orbit above [[Spiridon]] overseeing the invasion.<hr>Flavour text quotes Supreme Dalek's announcement, “The [[Dalek Council|Supreme Council]] has ordered our army to be activated immediately. The invasion of all solar planets is to begin today!” | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Botanical Sanctum<br>[[File:UBDW Botanical Sanctum.png|250px]]<br>[[Nino Is]] | ||
[[ | |Colourless | ||
| | |Dalek army in aerial formation at the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]] after having been freed from the [[Genesis Ark]].<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Dalek Sec]] ordering the Dalek army, “Exterminate all life forms below. Exterminate!” | ||
| | |''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'' | ||
|''[[ | |} | ||
====Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels==== | |||
The Weeping Angel cards showcase some of their most iconic appearances in the show. The angels number from 1377 to 1381 and have rarity symbols and letters that match the original printing of each card. These reskinned reprints are reprints of Magic: The Gathering angels that all have the flying keyword on them even though, canonically, Weeping Angels are not able to fly. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Reprinted Secret Lair Cards | |||
!Card Name & Art | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Angel of Serenity<br>[[File:UBDW Angel of Serenity.png|250px]]<br>[[Nephelomancer]] | |||
|White | |||
|The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] in the process of being transformed into a Weeping Angel, with wings sprouting out of her back, her body transforming into stone, and her hands midway to covering her eyes. | |||
|[[Village of the Angels (TV story)|''Village of the Angels'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Angel of the Ruins<br>[[File:UBDW Angel of the Ruins.png|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| | |[[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] on the roof of the [[Winter Quay]] apartment building with the looming [[Statue of Liberty]] snarling at them.<hr>Flavour text quotes Rory saying, “I always wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty. I guess she got impatient.” | ||
|[[ | |||
|''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! | |Blinding Angel<br>[[File:UBDW Blinding Angel.png|250px]]<br>[[Helge C. Balzer]] | ||
|White | |||
|Three Weeping Angels trying to get into the TARDIS in the cellar of [[Wester Drumlins]].<hr>Flavour text quotes [[Sally Sparrow]] saying, “It’s turning out the lights!” | |||
|[[Blink (TV story)|''Blink'']] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Restoration Angel<br>[[File:UBDW Restoration Angel.png|250px]]<br>[[fang.xinyu]] | ||
[[ | |White | ||
| | | A Weeping Angel fading into existence in the drop-ship on [[Alfava Metraxis]].<hr>Flavour text quotes The [[Eleventh Doctor]] reading out the statement from the [[Book of the Weeping Angels]], “That which holds the image of an Angel becomes itself an Angel.” | ||
| | |''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time Of Angels]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sublime Archangel<br>[[File:UBDW Sublime Archangel.png|250px]]<br>[[Nephelomancer]] | ||
| | |White | ||
| The [[ | |The [[Rogue Angel]] at the [[TARDIS control console]].<hr>Flavour text quotes The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] saying, “The Angel has the TARDIS.” | ||
|[[ | |[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|''Once, Upon Time'']] | ||
|} | |||
====Doctor Who: Regeneration==== | |||
Unlike the previous two Secret Lairs, this lair included mechanically-unique cards instead of reskinned reprints. Three cards were revealed on December 4th, 2023<ref>ign.com - [https://me.ign.com/en/pc/215819/news/exclusive-even-more-doctor-who-coming-to-magic-the-gathering Exclusive: Even More Doctor Who Coming to Magic: The Gathering]</ref> with the Fifteenth Doctor and The Meep revealed on December 10th, 2023. The cards were not included in the Commander Decks so that they could be released closer to the specials without any spoilers and the card design would be true to the characters. This Secret Lair's cards number from 1580 to 1584 and all have a gold rarity symbol and R (rare) rarity. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+New Mechanically-Unique Secret Lair Cards | |||
!Card Name & Art | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Rose Noble]]<br>[[File:UBDW Rose Noble.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | ||
[[ | |Blue | ||
| | |Rose Noble standing with her red backpack slung over her right shoulder. A crescent moon can be seen in the background.<hr>Rose has ward (making it difficult to target her) and rewards the player for casting a Doctor or Companion, while being a "Doctor's companion" herself.<hr>Flavour text states "The daughter of a time traveler, ready for adventures of her own." | ||
| | |''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' | ||
|''[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Beep the Meep|The Meep]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Meep.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Billy Christian]] | ||
[[ | |Black | ||
|The Meep has inbuilt protection (ward) and sacrifices a creature upon attacking to have all other creatures get the sacrificed creature's mana value as their power and toughness.<hr>Flavour text quotes, "All hail the Meep." | |||
|[[ | |''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' | ||
|[[The | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[The Toymaker|The Celestial Toymaker]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Celestial Toymaker.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Jake Murray]] | ||
[[ | |White, Blue & Black | ||
| | |The Toymaker in his workshop holding a doll in his arms. The doll is reaching out towards the viewer.<hr>The first attacking ability create two piles of cards, some revealed and some not (in exile), and asks the defending player to play a mini-game similar to how the The Toymaker's Trap featured a mini-game. The second ability causes opponents to lose life at the end of each turn depending on how many "pile/group" mini-games occured that turn. | ||
|''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fourteenth Doctor|The Fourteenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fourteenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Justyna Dura]] | |||
|White, Blue, Red & Green | |||
|The Fourteenth Doctor standing with his sonic screwdriver in his right hand with his left hand outstretched towards the viewer.<hr>Casting The Fourteenth Doctor causes the player to mill 14 cards (put the top 14 cards from their library into their graveyard). All non-Doctor cards get put back on the bottom of the player's library in a random order. If one or more Doctor cards was milled when The Fourteenth Doctor was cast, you may have The Fourteenth Doctor enter the battlefield as a copy of one of those cards and it gains haste until end of turn. | |||
|''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]], [[Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)|Wild Blue Yonder]], [[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fifteenth Doctor|The Fifteenth Doctor]]<br>[[File:UBDW The Fifteenth Doctor.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Kieran Yanner]] | |||
|Blue & Red | |||
|The Fifteenth Doctor standing with his hands in his pockets in front of a cloudy background.<hr>The Fifteenth Doctor mills three cards and returns a mana value 2 or 3 artifact card to the player's hand when it enters play or attacks. Additionally, the Doctor makes casting nonartifact spells easier by using your artifacts to help cast them. This cards has a heavy focus on artifact synergy which may be symbolic of a future character trait of the Fifteenth Doctor. | |||
|''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' | |||
|} | |||
===Additional Cards=== | |||
Players taking part in Launch Party events held from October 13th to 15th, 2023 at a WPN (Wizards Play Network) game store, were eligible to receive a Past in Flames traditional foil launch party promo card. This card is only available in traditional foil and is exclusive to WPN stores. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Reprinted Cards | |||
!Card Name & Art | |||
!Card Colour(s) | |||
!Description & Function | |||
!Reference | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Past in Flames<br>[[File:The Pandorica Opens poster.jpg|250px]]<br>[[BBC Studios]] | ||
| | |Red | ||
| | |''[[The Pandorica Opens]]'' by [[Vincent van Gogh]] | ||
|''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' | |||
|} | |||
===Card Notes=== | |||
*The deck designers deemed companions to be defined as someone who stays with the Doctor and travels with them for a long time. Notably, this means that some cards that do not feature the Doctor's Companion ability feature characters that would traditionally be considered companions of The Doctor or companions whose companion status are a matter of debate amongst fans. These are Astrid Peth, Wilfred Mott, Alistair, the Brigadier, Missy, River Song, Rory Wiliams, and Sergeant John Benton. | |||
*Alistair, the Brigadier and Kate Stewart form a mirrored pair of cards. They are both rare legendary creatures that cost four mana (one generic mana and the three colours of their respective decks) and have their power and toughnesses as 3. Each has a triggered ability that creates soldier creature tokens and an attack trigger that asks for a payment of 8 mana to strengthen all of the player's creatures for that turn depending on the main theme of their respective decks, namely historic and time counters. The key difference (apart from colour and theme) between them is that Alistair is a soldier himself while Kate is a scientist. | |||
*Sonic Screwdriver and Laser Scewdriver also form a mirrored pair of cards. Each of these artifact cards represents the iconic tool of the Doctor and the Master. They both have four abilities: a mana ability, an ability that costs 1 mana that taps or untaps an artifact, an ability that costs 2 mana that either surveils (discards bad ideas) or scries (saves ideas for a later time), and an ability that costs 3 mana that either goads a creature or makes a creature unblockable. | |||
*The new creatures types introduced in the Doctor Who set are: Cyberman, Dalek, Detective, Doctor, and Time Lord. "Time Lord" is the first two-word creature type but is treated as one creature type. "Time" and "Lord" are not individual creature types on their own (although Lord used to be a creature type but has since been replaced and deprecated). The set also formerly introduced the Scientist creature type to black-border cards which had previously only appeared on two silver-bordered cards from the "joke" set, Unstable. Similarly, the creature type Alien was previously used on a playtest card (not an official card) and eight cards in Unfinity, three of which are "acorn" cards which are similar to silver-bordered cards in that they are also not legal for play in most tournament formats. | |||
*Rather than create multiple new creature types representing some of the [[humanoid]] species in Doctor Who, the set uses the Magic: The Gathering "Human" creature type as a catch-all to include a multitude of human-like humanoid races/species. This includes [[Alzarian]] (Adric, Mathematical Genius ), [[Trakenite]] (Nyssa of Traken), [[Proto-Time Lord]] (represented as Human Time Lord for River Song), and other unnamed humanoid species (Astrid Peth and Idris, Soul of the TARDIS). | |||
*Some humanoid characters were not attributed to the Human creature type based on the precedent set by the other humanoid creature cards in the set. Do note that this is sometimes due to a space issue on the physical card layout as opposed to a game mechanic or flavour reason. | |||
**Davros, Dalek Creator, a [[Kaled]], is typed as an Alien instead of Human | |||
**Flesh Duplicate is typed as a Shapeshifter without the additional Human type that other humanoids have | |||
**[[Nardole]] (correctly typed as an artifact ([[cyborg]])), [[Vislor Turlough]] and [[Sisterhood of Karn]] are all missing a race type which should be Human | |||
**The Soldier and Warrior tokens are exclusively made by cards (The War Games, The Cave of Skulls, Alistair, the Brigadier, Kate Stewart, UNIT Headquarters) that would all be human in nature, however, these tokens do not have the human creature type. Human Soldier and Human Warrior tokens already exist in Magic: The Gathering from other sets | |||
*The Magic: The Gathering "Alien" creature type is used in the Doctor Who set as a catch-all type to represent multiple non-human species that did not get their own new creature types. | |||
*Auton Soldier is missing the Shapeshifter creature type associated with other Magic: The Gathering cards that use the same copy ability. | |||
*[[Karvanista]], Loyal Lupari is incorrectly named. It should use the singular form of [[Lupar]] instead of Lupari. Lupari is used correctly in the adventure portion of the card as an adjective. | |||
*The Sea Devils card creates green Alien Salamander tokens with islandwalk to represent Sea Devils. Sea Devils are sea water reptiles that cannot be deemed to be salamanders since salamanders only live in fresh water. In addition, Sea Devils evolved on Earth and cannot therefore be deemed to be Alien. The correct creature type for the tokens should have been Lizard (like Madame Vastra) instead of Alien Salamander. | |||
*Osgood, Operation Double creates a non-legendary token that is a copy of itself when cast. Two card artworks exist for Osgood in the set that form one complete image and represent the Human/Zygon versions of Osgood. The left side of the image features Osgood in her question mark jumper and loose red tie with the Blue [[Osgood Box]] to her right (from the viewer's standpoint) while the right side of the image features Osgood with her scarf and red bowtie with the Blue Osgood Box to her left (from the viewer's standpoint). The Osgood, Operation Double variants are as follows: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Osgood, Operation Double Variants | |||
!Left Side | |||
!Right Side | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="2" |Only available in the Paradox Power Deck | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |0191 Regular (Non-Foil) | ||
|T0032 Regular Token (Non-Foil) | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="2" |Alternative versions available only in Collector Boosters | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|T0064 Surge Foil Token<br>0191 Traditional Foil<br>0367 Extended Art (Non-Foil)<br>0367 Extended Art Foil<br>0958 Extended Art Surge Foil | |||
|T0032 Traditional Foil Token<br>0796 Alternate Art Surge Foil | |||
|} | |||
==Card Availability== | |||
With the four Commander decks sharing colours between them, some cards are available in multiple decks as well as being available as variants in the Collector Boosters. With the exception of Twice Upon a Time which thematically appears in two decks (the ones with the First and Twelfth Doctors), these cards are limited to colourless artifacts and land cards. With the exception of Basic Lands, only one of these cards is available in each deck. The cards are: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Card | |||
!Blast from the Past | |||
!Timey-Wimey | |||
!Paradox Power | |||
!Masters of Evil | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="5" |New Cards | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Twice Upon a Time | ||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Psychic Paper | |||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sonic Screwdriver (unique artwork) | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |TARDIS | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Ominous Cemetery | ||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Gallifrey Council Chamber | ||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Trenzalore Clocktower | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="5" |Reprints | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Arcane Signet | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Lightning Greaves | ||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Mind Stone | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Sol Ring | ||
| | |||
| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Thought Vessel | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
| | | | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Command Tower (unique artwork) | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Exotic Orchard | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Path of Ancestry | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Myriad Landscape | ||
| | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | |Reliquary Tower | ||
| | |||
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| | |✅ | ||
|✅ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Rogue's Passage | ||
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| | |✅ | ||
| | |✅ | ||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Temple of the False God | |||
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|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | |White Blue Mana Generating Lands: | ||
*Deserted Beach | |||
*Glacial Fortress | |||
*Irrigated Farmland | |||
*Port Town | |||
*Prairie Stream | |||
*Skycloud Expanse | |||
*Temple of Enlightenment | |||
|✅ | |||
| | |✅ | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Green Blue Mana Generating Lands: | ||
| | *Dreamroot Cascade | ||
| | *Temple of Mystery | ||
*Vineglimmer Snarl | |||
*Waterlogged Grove | |||
|✅ | |||
| | |||
|✅ | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Blue Red Mana Generating Lands: | ||
*Fiery Islet | |||
*Frostboil Snarl | |||
*Stormcarved Coast | |||
*Temple of Epiphany | |||
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|✅ | |||
|✅ | |||
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|} | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
===General References=== | ===General References=== | ||
*Besieged Viking Village utilises the "boast" mechanic first seen in the real-world Viking inspired ''Magic: The Gathering'' set, "Kaldheim". | *Besieged Viking Village utilises the "boast" mechanic first seen in the real-world Viking inspired ''Magic: The Gathering'' set, "Kaldheim". | ||
*Artists [[Alice Zhang]], [[Roberta Ingranata]], and [[Jeremy Enecio]] (via BBC Studios) have previously contributed artwork for the ''Doctor Who'' franchise. | *Artists [[Alice Zhang]], [[Roberta Ingranata]], [[Karen Hallion]] and [[Jeremy Enecio]] (via BBC Studios) have previously contributed artwork for the ''Doctor Who'' franchise. | ||
*The only historical figures featured on cards are [[Vincent van Gogh]] (Ecstatic Beauty), [[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] (Human Noble), and [[Nikola Tesla]] (Surge of Brilliance). | *The only historical figures featured on cards are [[Vincent van Gogh]] (Ecstatic Beauty), [[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] (Human Noble), and [[Nikola Tesla]] (Surge of Brilliance). | ||
*An upcoming unannounced Secret Lair will feature a reference to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors. | |||
*The Release Notes<ref>Magic: The Gathering® – Doctor Who™ Release Notes - https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-release-notes</ref> for ''Magic: the Gathering'' sets often have easter egg jokes placed within the card explanations. In the ''Doctor Who'' set, the easter eggs are: | |||
**Blink has the following text: "People often assume that Sagas are a strict progression from top to bottom, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of [[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey]] . . . stuff. That is, the rules support chapter abilities that appear to be out of order, like those on Blink. The first ability triggers when the first and third lore counters are added. The last ability triggers when the second and fourth lore counters are placed on it." | |||
**The Master, Multipled has the following text: "Notably, the part of myriad that makes you exile the creature tokens at end of combat is a triggered ability. This means that the ability will trigger, but you won't exile the tokens when it resolves. Since the tokens also have myriad, attacking with each of them will cause that myriad ability to trigger, causing the Master to, well . . . multiply." | |||
**Me, the Immortal has the following text: "[[Ashildr]] retains . . . I mean Me, the Immortal retains all counters, not just those granted by the first ability." | |||
**Weeping Angel has the following text: "As the first triggered ability of Weeping Angel resolves, it continues to be an artifact but will stop being both an Alien and an Angel until it becomes a creature again. It's just a statue, how dangerous could it be?" | |||
===Saga Episode References=== | ===Saga Episode References=== | ||
Saga is a card type in ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' that is used to tell a story through multiple chapters that occur when you first play the card and then on each of your subsequent turns. The Saga cards in this set represent an iconic episode of each of the 15 Doctor's runs (including the [[War Doctor]] and the [[Fugitive Doctor]]). In addition, four villains also have episodes represented by associated Saga cards. | Saga is a card type in ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' that is used to tell a story through multiple chapters that occur when you first play the card and then on each of your subsequent turns. The Saga cards in this set represent an iconic episode of each of the 15 Doctor's runs (including the [[War Doctor]] and the [[Fugitive Doctor]]). In addition, four villains also have episodes represented by associated Saga cards. | ||
We're All Stories in the End - The 19 episodes represented are: | We're All Stories in the End - The 19 episodes represented are: | ||
#[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] for the [[First Doctor]] | #[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|''An Unearthly Child'']] for the [[First Doctor]] | ||
#[[The War Games (TV story)|''The War Games'']] for the [[Second Doctor]] | #[[The War Games (TV story)|''The War Games'']] for the [[Second Doctor]] | ||
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#''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'' for the [[Fourth Doctor]] | #''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'' for the [[Fourth Doctor]] | ||
#[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|''The Caves of Androzani'']] for the [[Fifth Doctor]] | #[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|''The Caves of Androzani'']] for the [[Fifth Doctor]] | ||
#[[Season 23|''Trial of a Time Lord'']] for the [[Sixth Doctor]] | #[[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|''Trial of a Time Lord'']] for the [[Sixth Doctor]] | ||
#[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|''The Curse of Fenric'']] for the [[Seventh Doctor]] | #[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|''The Curse of Fenric'']] for the [[Seventh Doctor]] | ||
#[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] for the [[Eighth Doctor]] | #[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Night of the Doctor'']] for the [[Eighth Doctor]] | ||
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#''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' for the [[Eleventh Doctor]] | #''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' for the [[Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
#[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|''Heaven Sent'']] for the [[Twelfth Doctor]] | #[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|''Heaven Sent'']] for the [[Twelfth Doctor]] | ||
#''[[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|The Flux]]'' for the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] | #''[[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|The Flux]]'' for the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] | ||
#''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' for the [[Fugitive Doctor]] | #''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' for the [[Fugitive Doctor]] | ||
#[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']] for [[Davros]] | #[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|''Genesis of the Daleks'']] for [[Davros]] | ||
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Other cards are named after episodes, despite not being Saga cards: "[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|The Cave of Skulls]]", [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']], [[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|''The Sound of Drums'']], [[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|''The Wedding of River Song'']], [[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)|''Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'']], [[Flatline (TV story)|''Flatline'']], and [[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|''Twice Upon a Time'']]''.'' | Other cards are named after episodes, despite not being Saga cards: "[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|The Cave of Skulls]]", [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']], [[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|''The Sound of Drums'']], [[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|''The Wedding of River Song'']], [[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)|''Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'']], [[Flatline (TV story)|''Flatline'']], and [[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|''Twice Upon a Time'']]''.'' | ||
==Notes == | ==Notes== | ||
* The cards were first shown off at the [[San Diego Comic-Con]] panel on [[20 July (releases)|20 July]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/catch-up-with-the-magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-san-diego-comic-con MtG Doctor Who SDCC reveals]</ref> | *The cards were first shown off at the [[San Diego Comic-Con]] panel on [[20 July (releases)|20 July]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/catch-up-with-the-magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-san-diego-comic-con MtG Doctor Who SDCC reveals]</ref> | ||
*Initial reactions to the set were decidedly mixed, with prominent Magic content creators being negative<ref>[https://youtu.be/ITZoWyDIMKo Tolarian Community College]</ref> and [[Lawrence Miles]] criticizing the product.<ref>[https://twitter.com/The_Beasthouse/status/1569687346202968067 Lawrence Miles on Twitter]</ref> | *Initial reactions to the set were decidedly mixed, with prominent ''Magic'' content creators being negative<ref>[https://youtu.be/ITZoWyDIMKo Tolarian Community College]</ref> and [[Lawrence Miles]] criticizing the product.<ref>[https://twitter.com/The_Beasthouse/status/1569687346202968067 Lawrence Miles on Twitter]</ref> | ||
* All cards released as part of the WHO set and the tie-in ''Secret Lairs'' have a 2023 "© BBC" copyright notice on the bottom of the cards along with the ''Wizards of the Coast'' trademark and copyright notice. | *All cards released as part of the WHO set and the tie-in ''Secret Lairs'' have a 2023 "© BBC" copyright notice on the bottom of the cards along with the ''Wizards of the Coast'' trademark and copyright notice. | ||
* All cards from the WHO set utilise the regular ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame treatment that includes a downward pointed triangle in the bottom of the frame. The triangle is a silver grey colour for Plane, Land, Common, and Uncommon cards; and holographic for rare and mythic rare cards. The ''Secret Lair'' cards do not feature the ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame but do have a holographic triangle. | *All cards from the WHO set utilise the regular ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame treatment that includes a downward pointed triangle in the bottom of the frame. The triangle is a silver grey colour for Plane, Land, Common, and Uncommon cards; and holographic for rare and mythic rare cards. The ''Secret Lair'' cards do not feature the ''[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Universes_Beyond Universes Beyond]'' frame but do have a holographic triangle. | ||
*''Doctor Who'' previews prior to the set's release were conducted from October 2nd, 2023 until October 6th, 2023 via official sources (Wizards of the Coast and the BBC) as well as games news sites and Magic: The Gathering content creators.<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/where-to-find-magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-previews] Where to Find Magic: The Gathering® – Doctor Who™ Previews on magic.wizards.com</ref> Each deck received its own day with individual card previews followed by full deck list reveals. Timey-Wimey was revealed on October 3rd, Paradox Power on October 4th, Masters of Evil on October 5th, and Blast from the Past on October 6th. | *''Doctor Who'' previews prior to the set's release were conducted from October 2nd, 2023 until October 6th, 2023 via official sources (Wizards of the Coast and the BBC) as well as games news sites and Magic: The Gathering content creators.<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/where-to-find-magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-previews] Where to Find Magic: The Gathering® – Doctor Who™ Previews on magic.wizards.com</ref> Each deck received its own day with individual card previews followed by full deck list reveals. Timey-Wimey was revealed on October 3rd, Paradox Power on October 4th, Masters of Evil on October 5th, and Blast from the Past on October 6th 2023. | ||
* | *Actors, whose likeness was featured in the artwork of the cards, reviewed and signed off on artwork that featured them.<ref>[https://youtu.be/a1Ydsyk8o2A?si=mcRar3w2Ad716J4E&t=4665 What Is In A Doctor Who Collector Booster Box?]</ref> | ||
*The Night of the Doctor is the only two-chapter saga printed in ''Magic: The Gathering'' as of the set's release. | |||
===Prices=== | ===Prices=== | ||
The ''Doctor Who'' ''Secret Lairs'' | The ''Doctor Who'' ''Secret Lairs'' were available in the following bundles (along with other non-''Doctor Who'' ''Secret Lairs'') for purchase from the ''Secret Lair'' website from October 2nd, 2023 until November 19th, 2023: | ||
*Fill My Cauldron with Almost Everything Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £371.99, €425.99, $372.74 | *Fill My Cauldron with Almost Everything Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £371.99, €425.99, $372.74 | ||
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*Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99 | *Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99 | ||
*Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £29.99, €34.99, $29.99 | *Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £29.99, €34.99, $29.99 | ||
The ''Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration'' set was released on December 11th, 2023 independently of the ''Secret Lair Spookydrop 2023'' and was available for purchase from the ''Secret Lair'' website until January 8th, 2024: | |||
*Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration Foil Edition - Sold for £49.99, €54.99, $49.99 | |||
*Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99 | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-commander-decklists ''Doctor Who'' Commander Decklists] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website]. | *[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-commander-decklists ''Doctor Who'' Commander Decklists] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website]. | ||
*''[[w:c:magicthegathering:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' at the ''[[w:c:magicthegathering|Magic: The Gathering]]'' wiki. | *''[[w:c:magicthegathering:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' at the ''[[w:c:magicthegathering|Magic: The Gathering]]'' wiki. | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGAAk-IgJdo Commander Masters and ''Doctor Who'' Sneak Peek! | ''Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond'' MTG] at [https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningMagic ''Good Morning Magic''] on YouTube. | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGAAk-IgJdo Commander Masters and ''Doctor Who'' Sneak Peek! |''Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond'' MTG] at [https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningMagic ''Good Morning Magic''] on YouTube. | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbu8f6Mb9Jg The BIG ''Doctor Who'' Commander Reveal! New Cards, Art, Deck Themes, & More! | ''Magic: The Gathering'' MTG] at [https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningMagic ''Good Morning Magic''] on YouTube. | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbu8f6Mb9Jg The BIG ''Doctor Who'' Commander Reveal! New Cards, Art, Deck Themes, & More! |''Magic: The Gathering'' MTG] at [https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningMagic ''Good Morning Magic''] on YouTube. | ||
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/next-year-of-magic-wizards-presents-2022-08-18 ''THE NEXT YEAR OF MAGIC FROM WIZARDS PRESENTS''] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website] | *[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/next-year-of-magic-wizards-presents-2022-08-18 ''THE NEXT YEAR OF MAGIC FROM WIZARDS PRESENTS''] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website] | ||
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/allons-y-on-october-13-celebrate-60-years-of-doctor-who-through-magic ''ALLONS-Y! ON OCTOBER 13, CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO™ THROUGH MAGIC''] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website] | *[https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/allons-y-on-october-13-celebrate-60-years-of-doctor-who-through-magic ''ALLONS-Y! ON OCTOBER 13, CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO™ THROUGH MAGIC''] at the official [https://magic.wizards.com/en ''Magic: The Gathering'' website] | ||
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Universes Beyond: Doctor Who is a set of Doctor Who themed Magic: The Gathering trading game cards that were released by Wizards of the Coast on 13 October 2023.[1] The set was announced 18 August 2022.[2][3]
The Doctor Who set was part of Magic: The Gathering's Universes Beyond series, which utilises the worlds, characters, and stories of other intellectual properties while featuring the gameplay of Magic: The Gathering. The Doctor Who set was the third major Universes Beyond release (not including special Secret Lair releases and Universes Beyond cards available in regular sets), following sets based on Warhammer 40,000 and The Lord of the Rings.
The product release was comprised of four 100-card Commander decks, Collector Boosters, and tie-in Secret Lairs. The main set (set code WHO) contains 189 new Doctor Who themed cards as well as Doctor Who themed reprints of regular Magic: The Gathering cards. Universes Beyond: Doctor Who was the first Commander deck release to include collector boosters, with no additional new cards, that only feature alternate versions of the cards in the decks.
Products[[edit] | [edit source]]
Commander Decks[[edit] | [edit source]]
Each of the Commander decks is based around a specific theme featuring Doctor Who characters and Magic: The Gathering mechanics that fit into that theme. Every Doctor card is a two-colour Legendary Creature card, while every companion card is a mono-colour Legendary Creature card. "Doctor's Companion" is a partner variant keyword ability featured on these companion cards that allows you to designate that companion as part of a Commander pair so long as the other partner card is a Doctor (any version of The Doctor with the creature type exactly, and not anything in addition to, Time Lord Doctor). For the purposes of designing the decks, companions were defined as someone who stays with the Doctor and travels with them for a long time.
Each Commander deck package contains:
- Two traditional foil cards of the Doctor-Companion face Commander pair, for the three Doctor decks, and Davros, Dalek Creator and Missy, for the Masters of Evil deck
- An etched foil "display" Commander printed on a thicker cardstock not legal for play. This is the face card Doctor, for the three Doctor decks, and Davros, Dalek Creator, for the Masters of Evil deck
- The remaining 98 cards of the deck
- 10 oversized Doctor Who themed Planechase cards featuring 9 planes and 1 phenomenon
- One six-sided planar die featuring one side with the planeswalker symbol and one side with the chaos symbol, with the four remaining sides being blank
- 10 double-sided tokens featuring Doctor Who themed art and mechanics
- A deck box and a life wheel, for tracking the player's life total, both featuring the package artwork of the deck's face Commanders
- A strategy insert and reference card
- A 2-card sample collector booster pack
There are 50 mechanically new Doctor Who cards per deck with the remaining 50 cards being Doctor Who themed reprints of regular Magic: The Gathering cards.
Package artwork by Chris Rallis:
Collector Booster Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Collector Booster product contains no additional new cards which is a change from previous Collector Booster products for other Magic: The Gathering sets, including Universes Beyond series. The Collector Boosters feature foil and alternate art versions of the cards that can only be found in these boosters. These cards are alternate versions of the 201 cards (191 cards plus 10 basic lands) found in the four preconstructed Commander decks.
Types of cards found in Doctor Who Collector Boosters:
- Time And Relative Dimension In Space - TARDIS "Showcase" cards feature a TARDIS border with unique stylised artwork depicting Doctor Who's most iconic characters and events.
- Beyond the Borders - Extended art cards. These use the regular Universes Beyond frame treatment with the art only extended in the top half of the card. Only rare and mythic rare cards in the set get this treatment. Sagas, adventurer, and split cards are excluded.
- Timey-Wimey But Make it Shiny - Traditional foil and surge foil cards. These are foil versions of the cards in the Commander decks. All card variants in the set are available in both foil treatments.
- Travel With Your Favorite Doctor - Serialized textured versions of the first thirteen Doctor Showcase cards. Instead of an exact 500 numbered prints of each Doctor, each Doctor will have 500 plus the Doctor's "number" (i.e. The Fourth Doctor has 504 serialized cards, The Tenth Doctor has 510 serialized cards, The Thirteenth Doctor has 513 serialized cards).
The 2-card sample collector booster packs found in each Commander deck product include an additional token/advertising card not found in any other product and two alternate-frame cards, at least one of which appears as rare or mythic rare.
The Decks, New Cards and Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]
Set Breakdown[[edit] | [edit source]]
Each individual named card released in this set has multiple variants with the exception of the promo Past in Flames. The following attributes apply to each card; the card frame: Regular, Extended, or Showcase; and the foiling: Non-Foil, Traditional Foil, Surge Foil, or Etched Foil. All cards in the WHO set, including tokens, feature a TARDIS as the set symbol. The full breakdown of cards in the WHO set is as follows:
- 0001-0191 - 189 New-to-Magic Doctor Who cards (includes three art variants of Sonic Screwdriver). Cards 0001 through 0008 are the face Commanders of the four decks and only exist in traditional foil. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- 0192-0195 - 4 Etched foil "display" Commanders printed on a thicker cardstock not legal for play.
- 0196-0205 - 10 Doctor Who themed Basic Lands - two of each of the five basic land types. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- 0206-0331 - 123 Doctor Who themed Magic: The Gathering reprints (includes four art variants of Command Tower with different collector numbers).
- 0332-0463 - 132 Extended art variants of only the rare and mythic rare cards between 0001-0191. This excludes the 19 sagas, 2 adventurer cards, and 2 split cards which do not have any extended art variants in the set. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- 0464-0534 - 71 Extended art variants of only the rare and mythic rare reprint cards between 0206-0331. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- 0464-0534 - 30 TARDIS "Showcase" cards. This treatment was used for all 15 Doctor cards (13 Doctors plus the War Doctor and Fugitive Doctor), all 5 Master cards (including Missy), only 4 Companions (the three face Commander Companions Rose Tyler, Sarah Jane Smith, and Yasmin Khan; and an additional in K-9, Mark I), 4 iconic enemies (Dalek Squadron, Davros, Dalek Creator, Weeping Angel, and Cyberman Patrol), River Song, and the TARDIS. Traditional foil versions and the thirteen serialized textured versions of the Doctors have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- 0565 - Past in Flames traditional foil launch party promo card.
- 0566-0605 - 40 oversized Doctor Who themed Planechase cards featuring 36 plane cards and 4 phenomenon cards.
- 0606-0796 - 191 surge foil variants of all cards between 0001-0191.
- 0797-0922 - 123 surge foil variants of all cards between 0206-0331.
- 0923-1054 - 132 surge foil variants of all cards between 0332-0463.
- 1055-1125 - 71 surge foil variants of all cards between 0464-0534.
- 1126-1155 - 30 surge foil variants of all cards between 0464-0534.
- 1156-1165 - 10 surge foil variants of all cards between 0196-0205.
Similarly, the token subset is broken down as follows:
- T0001-T0032 - 32 different tokens available in non-foil and traditional foil. Traditional foil versions have the same card numbers but with a star indicator after the set code instead of a dot.
- T0033-T0064 - 32 surge foil variants of tokens T0001-T0032. Note that T0064 Osgood, Operation Double is an alternative art from the non-foil/traditional foil T0032.
Basic Land Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Name & Art | Card Colour | Description & Function | Reference |
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Plains Svetlin Velinov |
Plains Titus Lunter |
Colourless | The TARDIS amongst the mud pools on Androzani Minor The TARDIS on a hillside. |
The Caves of Androzani |
Island Svetlin Velinov |
Island Titus Lunter |
Colourless | The TARDIS on an island beach next to the pyramid on Marinus. The TARDIS in the waters of Bad Wolf Bay. |
The Keys of Marinus Doomsday |
Swamp Svetlin Velinov |
Swamp Titus Lunter |
Colourless | The TARDIS in a swamp on Zeta Minor. The TARDIS in the waters of a swamp. |
Planet of Evil |
Mountain Svetlin Velinov |
Mountain Titus Lunter |
Colourless | The TARDIS on a mountain cliffside close to the Citadel of Peladon on Peladon. The TARDIS on a mountainside with a sun rising from behind the mountain. |
The Curse of Peladon, The Monster of Peladon |
Forest Svetlin Velinov |
Forest Titus Lunter |
Colourless | The TARDIS in a jungle on Tigella. The TARDIS propped up against a tree in a forest. |
Meglos |
Blast from the Past[[edit] | [edit source]]
Blast from the Past is a green, white, and blue deck focused on historic spells, food & clue tokens, and planeswalking. The deck highlights the classic era of the show from 1963 to 1996 (and The Night of the Doctor from 2013) including all eight classic Doctors with The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith being the face Commander pair of the deck.
Deck Blurb[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Reverse the Polarity of the neutron flow
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in Magic's definitive multiplayer format. Step into the past with the historic ability, boosting your benefits from legendary characters, artifacts, and Sagas. The Fourth Doctor allows you to reliably play historic cards every turn, so build up a formidable board presence and your foes will be history!
- The Fourth Doctor
Known for this eccentric sense of humor, cheerful optimism, and penchant for getting into trouble, the Fourth Doctor faces danger with determination and proves there's no such thing as "can't." He is instantly recognizable in one of his iconic long scarves and a brown fedora, usually offering someone a sweet.
- What is Planechase?
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space!
New Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Commanders | |||
The Fourth Doctor David Auden Nash Showcase Jack Hughes |
Green & Blue | The Fourth Doctor, smiling, presenting a paper bag of jelly babies to the viewer with his fedora in his other hand in a salute. The TARDIS console and roundels can be seen in the background. Showcase: The Fourth Doctor lifting his fedora off his head with his right hand while pointing with his left hand in front of the time vortex featured during his series' runs. Allows you to look at the top card of your library at any time and play historic lands or spells from the top of your library using the flavour ability word "Would You Like A...?". Creates a bag of jelly babies as a Food token. |
Showcase: Season 12-17 |
Sarah Jane Smith Fajareka Setiawan Showcase Mike Uziel |
White | Sarah manoeuvering around some barbed wire and rocks on Exxilon wearing her first outfit from The Time Warrior. Showcase: Sarah holding a flashlight with several newspapers spread out in the background. Whenever you cast a historic spell, Sarah - a Detective - investigates. |
Death to the Daleks |
Doctors | |||
The First Doctor Kieran Yanner Showcase Steve Morris |
White & Blue | The First Doctor in his TARDIS at his console with smoke emanating from the console and behind him. Showcase: Stylised black & white artwork to signify the First Doctor's era of black & white episodes. The First Doctor is holding onto the lapels of his Edwardian frock coat with both hands and has a monocle in his right eye (TV: The Sensorites, The Space Museum, Twice Upon a Time). The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era. Playing The First Doctor allows you to get a TARDIS from your library and rewards you for each cascaded spell you play. Together with the TARDIS card's cascade mechanic, this signifies the First Doctor's travels where he was unable to control the destination. |
Showcase: Season 1 to Season 4 |
The Second Doctor Bryan Sola Showcase Greg Staples |
White & Blue | The Second Doctor playing his recorder while perched on the edge of the TARDIS console. with a hatstand in the background. Showcase: The Second Doctor points at a page in his open 500 year diary with his left hand. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era. Allows all players to not have a maximum hand size. "How Civil of You" (TV: The Ice Warriors, The Invasion) rewards all players with a card so long as they do not attack the player controlling the Second Doctor in their next turn. Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor saying, "Well… it is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved.” The quote omits "with things" (TV: The War Games). |
The Power of the Daleks Showcase: Season 4 to Season 6 |
The Third Doctor Ekaterina Burmak Showcase Roberta Ingranata |
Green & Blue | The Third Doctor brandishing a fencing sabre in his right hand and a half-eaten sandwich in his left hand. Scene is from his fight on Fortress Island against the Master. Showcase: The Third Doctor stands with his hands against his hips. He is wearing a white frilled shirt with a wine red bow tie, a maroon smoking jacket with a rolled collar, and his red silk-lined black Inverness capes. The background features the effects from the title sequence featured during his era. The Third Doctor benefits from noncreature tokens the player controls and makes either a Clue, Food, or Treasure token when played. Very loosely signifies the many gadgets and items that this Doctor used. Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor saying, "It’s rather a pity, in a way. Now the universe is down to 699 wonders.” after Exxilon melts away (TV: Death to the Daleks). |
The Sea Devils Showcase: Season 7 to Season 11 |
The Fifth Doctor Jake Murray Showcase Karen Hallion |
White & Blue | The Fifth Doctor holding his right hand to his head while standing outside the TARDIS. Showcase: The Fifth Doctor holding a cricket bat having a just lobbed a cricket ball in the air. He stands in front of a starfield with the rainbow stylised effect from the title sequence featured during his era. "Peaceful Coexistence" (TV: Warriors of the Deep) rewards your creatures that don't attack signifying the Fifth Doctor's non-violent tendancies and his penchant for always looking for a peacful solution to problems. Flavour text quotes the Fifth Doctor positing “When did you last have the pleasure of smelling a flower, watching a sunset, eating a well-prepared meal?” in his discussion with the Cyber-Leader on Captain Briggs' freighter (TV: Earthshock). |
Showcase: Black Orchid, Season 19-21 |
The Sixth Doctor Matt Stewart Showcase Mike Uziel |
Green & Blue | The Sixth Doctor on Necros. He is wearing his multicoloured coat poised with his left hand outstretched. Showcase: The Sixth Doctor wearing his multicoloured coat while holding an umbrella in his left hand. He stands in front of the rainbow starfield effect from the title sequence featured during his era. "Time Lord's Prerogative" allows the player to copy any historic spells. This flavour ability word does not match the use of the phrase, "Prerogative of a Time Lord" used by the Doctor in response to Davros stating that the Doctor has been stupid. Flavour text quotes the Sixth Doctor stating to Mel, “This is a situation that requires tact and finesse. Fortunately, I am blessed with both!” (TV: Terror of the Vervoids). |
Revelation of the Daleks Showcase: Season 21-23 |
The Seventh Doctor BBC Studios (Jeremy Enecio) Showcase Chuck Lukacs |
White & Blue | The Seventh Doctor lifting his hat off of his head while holding his question mark umbrella. The TARDIS can be seen in the background with lit windows. Showcase: The Seventh Doctor wearing his question mark waistcoat while holding his question mark umbrella. He stands in front of the swirly starfield effect from the title sequence featured during his era. When the Seventh Doctor attacks, the player plays a guessing game with the defending player. Winning the game allows the player to cast a spell for free, otherwise they investigate. Loosely ties into the long "games" that the Seventh Doctor played such as with Fenric. |
Survival Showcase: Season 24-25 |
The Eighth Doctor Aurore Folny Showcase Jack Hughes |
White & Blue | The Eighth Doctor holding a chalice with the Elixir of Life moments before drinking from it and regenerating on Karn. Showcase: The Eighth Doctor standing in front of a time vortex. When played, the Eighth Doctor mills cards (loses memories) but allows the player to play historic permanents on each turn. Loosely ties into the Eighth Doctor at the end of his time before regenerating into the War Doctor. Flavour text quotes the Eighth Doctor saying, “Physician, heal thyself.” which is itself a quote from Luke 4:23 of the Bible. |
The Night of the Doctor Showcase: The Night of the Doctor |
Companions | |||
Susan Foreman Wangjie Li |
Green | Susan on her knees reaching out to stroke a "giant" ant with her right arm. Susan's ability loosely represents her involvement in suggesting/choosing where the First Doctor would travel to. |
Planet of Giants |
Barbara Wright Irina Nordsol |
White | Barbara stands in her classroom in front of a blackboard holding a book open in her left hand addressing her students. Saga cards have chapters and Barbara, as a "History Teacher" (flavour ability word), allows you to skip chapters if you want to. Flavour text quotes Barbara saying, “There will be no sacrifice this afternoon, Doctor. Or ever again.” regarding the human sacrifice at the Tenochtitlan Rain Ceremony. (TV: The Aztecs) |
An Unearthly Child |
Ian Chesterton Kim Sokol |
White | Ian stands in his lab in front of a blackboard conducting an experiment by pouring a liquid from a measuring beaker into a boiling flask. A microscope and additional flasks can be seen on the work surface. Ian, a "Science Teacher" (flavour ability word), allows the player to copy Saga cards which is representative of copying experiments. |
An Unearthly Child |
Jamie McCrimmon Wangjie Li |
Green | Jamie in his full highlander outfit brandishing a sword after being fired at by a Redcoat. Jaime becomes more powerful if a historic spell is cast that turn. Jaime exclaiming, “Creag an tuire!” |
The War Games |
Jo Grant Fajareka Setiawan |
White | Jo on Robbins's motorcycle wearing a red helmet and goggles. Jo allows the player to cycle historic cards and benefits from doing so. Literal representation of the motorcycle in the cycling ability. |
The Sea Devils |
Leela, Sevateem Warrior Irina Nordsol |
Green | Leela holding a dagger in the Mordee jungle. Leela's card represents a brawn over brain scenario as she becomes more powerful when an opponent draws additional cards (knowledge). Flavour text quotes Leela stating, “Look, Doctor, good marksmanship is not a matter of luck.” (TV: Image of the Fendahl). |
The Face of Evil |
K-9, Mark I Narendra Bintara Adi Showcase Tyler Walpole |
Blue | K-9 levitating in a generic spaceship corridor. Showcase: Stylised art of K-9 with a shine across him. Background is blurry and nondescript. The "Negative" flavour ability word signifies K-9 protecting other legendary creatures you control. The "Affirmative" flavour ability word signifies K-9 offensively ensuring that a legendary creature cannot be blocked that turn. |
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Romana II Tyukina Tatiana |
White | Romana holding her sonic screwdriver dressed in her crimson frockcoat outfit. Romana's card shows her as a scientist prepared for anything (vigilance). The token copy creation mechanic could loosely represent her skill at duplicating, and improving upon, the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. |
The Horns of Nimon |
Nyssa of Traken Irina Nordsol |
Blue | Nyssa tinkering with the sonic booster in the TARDIS. Nyssa's card loosely represents: superior knowledge or high intellect (no maximum hand size) and the utilisation of tools (artifacts) to subdue opponents and benefit from doing so (drawing cards). |
The Visitation |
Adric, Mathematical Genius Billy Christian |
Blue | Adric looking at the sparking console of Briggs's freighter after it was damaged by a Cyberman. Prehistoric Earth can be seen on the monitor in the background. Adric's copy ability loosely represents his mathematical mind and way of thinking and being able to replicate and resolve any problem. "Ultimate Sacrifice" (flavour ability word) represents Adric's sacrifice to change the freighter's course, loosely represented by stopping an opponent's ability, which he ultimately failed to do. |
Earthshock |
Tegan Jovanka Aurore Folny |
White | Tegan in the Matrix with glasslike cracks when Omega uses her to blackmail the Doctor. When Tegan attacks, an attacking historic creature becomes more powerful and indestructible for the turn. Flavour text quotes Tegan saying, “You certainly know how to fly this crate, don’t you?” (TV: Black Orchid). |
Arc of Infinity |
Peri Brown Wangjie Li |
White | Peri crouched down on one knee on Sarn. She has her right index finger raised in a warning pose while she holds the Doctor's TARDIS comparator in her left hand threatening to drop it over the edge of the cliff. Peri's card makes it easier to cast the first historic spell each turn. Flavour text quotes Peri shouting at the Master, “I’m Perpugilliam Brown and I can shout just as loud as you can!” |
Planet of Fire |
Ace, Fearless Rebel Colin Boyer |
Green | Ace swinging her upgraded baseball bat, imbued with the Hand of Omega’s power, at the eyestalk of an Imperial Dalek during the Dalek attack on Coal Hill School. Ace's "Nitro-9" flavour ability word loosely represents Ace using her baseball bat (the artifact) to fight a defending creature during combat. Flavour text quotes Ace's catchphrase, "Wicked!" (TV: Dragonfire, Remembrance of the Daleks, The Happiness Patrol, Battlefield, The Curse of Fenric) |
Remembrance of the Daleks |
Episode Sagas | |||
An Unearthly Child Kieran Yanner |
Blue | In the background, the TARDIS stands at an angle in a desert wasteland. In the foreground, members of the Tribe of Gum brandish a flaming torch towards the First Doctor and Susan. Jungle leaves frame the edge of the image. All three chapters allow you to find a Doctor, a companion or a TARDIS (vehicle card). |
An Unearthly Child |
The War Games Bartek Fedyczak |
White | The Second Doctor and Zoe wearing the visors with cross eyeholes that they picked up in the SIDRAT; Jamie; a World War I biplane is visible; and three warriors standing amidst mirror-like fragments each holding a primed alien gun. The first chapter brings all players into The War Games by creating warriors that must attack. The second and third chapters make everyone's warriors more powerful. The fourth chapter allows you to exile a nontoken creature you control in order to end The War games by exiling all warriors. This loosely represents the Doctor's exile to Earth at the end of the story. There is no alternate artwork for the Warrior token so the token created by this saga utilises the same "Caveman" token as The Cave of Skulls. |
The War Games |
The Sea Devils Miklós Ligeti |
Green | A Sea Devil, a smaller insert showing a Sea Devil navigating the minefield on the beach, the Third Doctor, the Master, the submarine moving through the Sea Devils' forcefield, and Jo. The first two chapters create Sea Devils (green alien salamanders with islandwalk). The final chapter allows Sea Devils to damage creatures controlled by a player if the player received combat damage from Sea Devils (salamanders) that turn. |
The Sea Devils |
City of Death Miklós Ligeti |
Green | Count Carlos Scarlioni as a human having a drink, Duggan, multiple paintings of Mona Lisa (the visible ones show Duggan, Scaroth in his Jagaroth form and The Fourth Doctor all posing as Mona Lisa), and the Fourth Doctor. Creates a Treasure (Classic) token (Romana II) and then five more token copies mimicking the six total Mona Lisa copies. |
City of Death |
The Caves of Androzani Nestor Ossandon Leal |
White | Sharaz Jek, the Fifth Doctor holding a passed out Peri with his hat having fallen off, and Peri leaning over the Doctor who is holding a vial of bat's milk. The first chapter stuns two tapped creatures synonymous with the spectrox poisoning of the Doctor and Peri. The second and third chapters allow you to augment another permanent via counters or keep the previously stunned creatures in that state. The fourth chapter allows the player to search for a new Doctor ready to replace the Fifth Doctor's imminent regeneration. |
The Caves of Androzani |
Trial of a Time Lord Audrey Benjaminsen |
White | The Sixth Doctor's head and shoulders against a starfield, the Inquisitor, three jurors of the judicial inquiry, and the Sixth Doctor in full with his back to the viewer. Three inserts of bald Peri/Kiv (TV: Mindwarp) are overlaid over the top image of the Doctor. Additional gold motifs represent the typical Time Lord decorative headdress and pointed shoulder design of their robes. Three chapters exile creatures until the trial ends in Chapter IV. At that point, each player decides whether those three creatures collectively were innocent, and they return to the battlfield, or guilty, and they get put on the bottom of their owners' libraries. The four chapters loosely represent the four stories of the Trial of a Time Lord series, with the Doctor being deemed guilty by the evidence presented in the first three stories but ultimately judged innocent in The Ultimate Foe. |
Trial of a Time Lord |
The Curse of Fenric Tatiana Veryayskaya |
Green & White | The Seventh Doctor with his umbrella, Ace in her 1940s costume, the Ancient One, and a chessboard with two grenades placed on the board instead of two chess pieces. The first chapter converts/changes (destroys and creates a token) a creature for each player turning them into Haemovores with deathtouch. The second chapter changes a creature to become Fenric (a horror). The last chapter represents the betrayal of the Ancient One (one of the Haemovore tokens) when it forced Fenric into the isolation chamber to kill both of them with poison. |
The Curse of Fenric |
The Night of the Doctor Borja Pindado |
White | The Eighth Doctor holding his hands out while shouting mid-regeneration over a chalice containing the Elixir of Life. A figure of the War Doctor stands amidst the energy spilling out of the cup. Ohila and three other sisters from the Sisterhood of Karn are shown looking on. The bottom of the image shows the crash of Cass's spaceship which had Cass, the Doctor, and the TARDIS on board. The first chapter destroys all creatures which could be seen as the demise of Cass and/or the Doctor himself or could loosely represent the death of the Doctor's ideals as a Doctor of peace. The second chapter returns a legendary creature back to life representing the Doctor's regeneration. The counter chosen could be loosely seen as the characteristics of the War Doctor (first strike, vigilance or lifelink). |
The Night of the Doctor |
Other Creatures | |||
Vrestin, Menoptra Leader Ivan Dedov |
Green & White | Vrestin hovering in midair summoning three other Menoptera to advance. When Vrestin appears, he brings along a swarm of other Menoptera depending on how big he is. He also helps muster insect attacks by making them all more powerful when they do. Creates Alien Insect tokens. |
The Web Planet |
Alistair, the Brigadier Thanh Tuấn |
Green, White & Blue | Alistair standing amongst at least four other UNIT soldiers. He holds a pair of binoculars in his left hand and points into the distance while summoning the soldiers forward. The troop is taking enemy fire in the form of green energy blasts. Casting historic spells grows your soldier army and when Alistair attacks, you can buff all your creatures based on the number of historic permanents you control. Creates Soldier tokens. |
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Sergeant John Benton Wei Guan |
Green & White | John in his UNIT uniform talking on a walkie-talkie. The UNIT helicopter is taking off in the background. John's "Share Intelligence" flavour ability word loosely represents John giving away confidential information. He also has haste (quick to act and respond) and trample could be deemed that he is an effective soldier. Flavour text quotes John reacting to his first time in the TARDIS — “Anyway, nothing to do with you surprises me anymore, Doctor.” (TV: The Three Doctors) |
The Mind of Evil |
Duggan, Private Detective Craig J Spearing |
Green & Blue | Duggan in a room holding a chair up intending to use it as a weapon. When Duggan appears, he investigates (Detective). He also is as powerful as he is knowledgable (number of cards in hand). His "The Most Important Punch in History" flavour ability word represents when Duggan punched Scaroth knocking him out cold stopping him from altering history. In addition, this ability can only be used once. |
City of Death |
Displaced Dinosaurs Simon Dominic |
Green | A stegosaurus on a London street crashing apart a building using its thagomizer. It is followed by an apatosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex. Converts historic permanents entering the battlefield into dinosaurs, a play on the word historic in Magic: The Gathering terms and historic with regards to dinosaurs. Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor admiring the dinosaur, “Good grief! It’s a stegosaurus. What a splendid specimen.” |
Invasion of the Dinosaurs |
Sorceries | |||
Crisis of Conscience Borja Pindado |
White | The Fourth Doctor's moral dilemma, holding up the two wires connected to the explosive charges that, if exploded, would commit genocide of the Dalek race. The background shows three Daleks firing their lasers in flight with at least one other being blown up. Destroys all tokens, which Daleks are, or destroys everything else. Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor stating, "Just touch these two strands together and the Daleks are finished. Have I that right?" |
Genesis of the Daleks |
Traverse Eternity Jeremy Paillotin |
Blue | The sarcophagus-looking lodestone portal with its space-time tunnel to Sutekh's pyramid. Draws cards which loosely represents knowledge gained by "knowing thine enemy" from the flavour text. Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor saying, “Know thine enemy. Admirable advice.” |
Pyramids of Mars |
The Five Doctors JB Casacop |
Green | The Five Doctors snatched up by time scoops. Searches for the Five Doctors from space and time (library and graveyard). If more effort is involved (the spell is kicked), the Doctors coan be put straight into play. |
The Five Doctors |
Twice Upon a Time // Unlikely Meeting Elizabeth Peiró |
Blue | The First and Twelfth Doctors in Antarctica. They stand in front of the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. Time has stopped and snowflakes can be seen suspended midair. The Adventure part of the card, Unlikely Meeting, searches for a Doctor. Twice Upon a Time can only be cast with two or more Doctors and gives you an extra turn. This loosely represents the two Doctors having one last adventure before their regenerations. |
Twice Upon a Time |
Instants | |||
Reverse the Polarity Randy Gallegos |
Blue | The Third Doctor brandishing his sonic screwdriver with a circular "wave" effect emmanating from it. As with every time the Doctor has reversed the polarity of the neutron flow, this card can do different things: stop all other spells, invert creatures' stats or make them unblockable. Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor stating, “You see, before you reactivated it, I reversed the polarity of the neutron flow.” |
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Time Lord Regeneration Elizabeth Peiró |
Blue | Montage of the Fifth Doctor's companions (Tegan, Turlough, Kamelion, Nyssa, and Adric) as they appeared to him in his hallucination during his regeneration sequence. This spell creates an effect that replaces a dying Doctor with another one from your library. Regenerate has a different mechanical meaning in Magic: The Gathering. Flavour text quotes some of Fifth Doctor's last words, “Time to say goodbye.” just before he hallucinates his companions. |
The Caves of Androzani |
Artifacts | |||
Ace's Baseball Bat L J Koh |
Colourless | Ace's baseball bat in the process of being imbued with the Hand of Omega’s power in the open coffin. The bat provides additional power and allows the user to strike first (quicker) when being blocked by a Dalek. It is easier to wield by legendary creatures. |
Remembrance of the Daleks |
Bessie, the Doctor's Roadster David Auden Nash |
Colourless | Bessie being driven by the Third Doctor in a thunderstorm on a wet road. Bessie is fast (haste) and make another legendary creature, presumably the driver, unblockable due to its speed. Bessie gets the driver to where they need to be without any impediment. Creatures that crew Bessie will not be able to take advantage of this so the ability needs to target a legendary creature that did not crew Bessie to be of use. |
Doctor Who and the Silurians et al. |
Five Hundred Year Diary Kieran Yanner |
Blue | The Second Doctor peering over the top of his Five Hundred Year Diary while in the TARDIS. Mechanically, the diary itself is a clue, and can be treated as such, as well as providing mana (in this case access to knowledge) for all clues that you control. Entering tapped could losely represent the Doctor finding it in his storage chest after regenerating. |
The Power of the Daleks |
Sonic Screwdriver Thanh Tuấn |
Colourless | Close up of the Fourth Doctor's sonic screwdriver. He holds it behind Davros's head. An effect of sparks and like emanate from the head of the screwdriver. The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). |
Destiny of the Daleks |
TARDIS Chris Ostrowski Showcase Dalton Pencarinha |
Colourless | The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background. Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during Series 12 & Series 13. Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a Time Lord when it attacks. |
Showcase: Series 12 & Series 13 |
Other Enchantments | |||
Banish to Another Universe David Astruga |
White | Omega being banished to his own anti-matter universe by the Ergon's matter converter. Exiles a nonland permanent until the enchantment leaves the battlefield. |
Arc of Infinity |
Gallifrey Stands Alexander Gering |
White & Blue | The Eleventh Doctor's dream of him and his previous incarnations observing Gallifrey being attacked by Daleks during the Last Great Time War. When Gallifrey Stands is played, the player gets to return all Doctor cards to their hand and then subsequently put one into play each turn. It features an "alternate win condition" that causes the player to win the game if they control thirteen or more Doctors. Loosely represents all the Doctors coming together to save Gallifrey from the Last Great Time War. |
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Lands | |||
Gallifrey Council Chamber Lixin Yin |
Colourless | The Lord President of the High Council of Time Lords addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the Gallifrey Panopticon. The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. |
The End of Time |
Trenzalore Clocktower Eliz Roxs |
Colourless | The Eleventh Doctor receiving his new regenerations on the top of the clocktower in the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. His regenerative blast is channelled upwards into the Dalek's ship above (not pictured). Every time you add mana, the clock ticks up until we reach twelve, at which point the counters are all removed and the game is "reset" with a fresh hand of cards and their graveyard shuffled into their library. This can only be activated if you control a Time Lord loosely symbolising that the fresh start/renewed regenerations is only for Time Lords. |
The Time of the Doctor |
Tokens and Markers | |||
Warrior Kieran Yanner |
White Token | A Caveman holding a flaming torch. Created by The War Games and The Cave of Skulls |
An Unearthly Child |
Alien Insect Ivan Dedov |
Green & White Token | A Menoptera in flight. Created by Vrestin, Menoptra Leader. |
The Web Planet |
Soldier Thanh Tuấn |
White | A UNIT soldier holding a knife. Created by Alistair, the Brigadier and UNIT Headquarters |
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Alien Salamander Miklós Ligeti |
Green Token | A Sea Devil brandishing a Silurian gun on a beach. Two surfboards stand upright in the background. Created by The Sea Devils. |
The Sea Devils |
Food (Classic) David Auden Nash |
Colourless Token | A paper bag of jelly babies next to the Fourth Doctor's fedora. Created by The Third Doctor, The Fourth Doctor and Spectrox Mines. |
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Clue (Classic) Pavel Kolomeyets |
Colourless Token | A Krynoid seed pod on a tray in a laboratory. Created by The Third Doctor, The Seventh Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, Duggan, Private Detective and Antarctic Research Base. |
The Seeds of Doom |
Treasure (Classic) Justyna Dura |
Colourless Token | Romana II in a painting posing as Mona Lisa behind a red rope barrier in a museum. Created by City of Death, The Third Doctor, and Spectrox Mines |
City of Death |
Human Rogue David Astruga |
Black Token | Sharaz Jek. Created by Spectrox Mines. |
The Caves of Androzani |
Mutant Helge C. Balzer |
Green | A Haemovore breaking through a wooden door. Created by The Curse of Fenric. |
The Curse of Fenric |
Copy Xabi Gaztelua |
Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. Created by The Sixth Doctor and Caught in a Parallel Universe. Romana II and City of Death also create token copies, however, these can utilise the original tokens in most scenarios. |
Planar Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Plane | Description & Function | Reference |
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TARDIS Bay Erikas Perl |
Gallifrey | Four TARDISes in a row. One TARDIS has its door open showing the console and roundels matching the initial First Doctor's TARDIS's interior design. Grants you a free spell (just like the TARDIS's cascade), then you steal a TARDIS and run away (planeswalk) |
The Name of the Doctor |
Coal Hill School Lixin Yin |
Earth | Ian, Susan, and Barbara standing in Ian's lab mid conversation. Mechanic ties into the historic matters theme (school and teaching) that Barbara and Ian play into; allowing the player to draw a card for casting a historic spell and returning a historic card from graveyard to hand when chaos ensues. |
An Unearthly Child |
The Cave of Skulls Nino Is |
Earth | Fire can be seen to be brandished by the tribe in the cave in the distance. A mammoth skeleton hangs over the cave entrance. The foreground and pathway to the cave entrance is littered with broken skulls of previous prisoners. The scavenge ability allows the use of graveyard cards to make creatures bigger and fits thematically with the general actions of the Tribe of Gum. When chaos ensues, Warrior tokens are created. |
An Unearthly Child |
Caught in a Parallel Universe Jake Murray |
Phenomenon | Split image showing the Inferno Earth on the left; with Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw and Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart wearing his eyepatch and holding up a clenched fist; and the regular universe on the right; with Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Liz Shaw. Loosely represents encountering a parallel version of the creatures chosen. The newly created parallel universe tokens are evil and therefore have menace. |
Inferno |
UNIT Headquarters Hristo D. Chukov |
Earth | Multiple blob-like Gell guards setting off explosions while attacking UNIT Headquarters which is being defended by UNIT soldiers. A rip between realities shows UNIT HQ being transported to Omega's anti-matter universe. Creates a soldier each turn, and makes your army bigger when chaos ensues. |
The Three Doctors |
The Pyramid of Mars Andreas Rocha |
Mars | The interior of the pyramid with Sutekh on his throne receding at the end of the time-tunnel. Players surveil every turn which could represent the Osiran's planning ahead and discarding any bad plans. When chaos ensues, a creature is reanimated which could loosely represent Sutekh's attempted freedom. |
Pyramids of Mars |
Antarctic Research Base Erikas Perl |
Earth | A wide view of the research base with a Krynoid seed pod in the foreground. Loosely represents the investigation that the scientists, the Doctor and Sarah conducted while in the base. When chaos ensues, one of your creatures becomes stronger/bigger and turns into a Plant. |
The Seeds of Doom |
Spectrox Mines Álvaro Calvo Escudero |
Androzani Minor | The Fifth Doctor hanging onto a ledge in the Spectrox Mines. This scene was not visually represented in this detail in the original story. Every turn, the player loses life but gains a treasure. This loosely represents spectrox poisoning and the value of the refined spectrox. When chaos ensues, a Sharaz Jek (black human rogue) token is made along with a food token that could loosely represent the spectrox drug. |
The Caves of Androzani |
Gardens of Tranquil Repose Álvaro Calvo Escudero |
Necros | The main buildings of Tranquil Repose and the associated gardens can be seen. An image of Davros appears in the sky looking over the scene. The "Suspended Animation" flavour ability word exiles creatures that die and allows their controllers to scry (the future). Those same exiled creatures will get converted into Daleks whenever chaos ensues. This is a direct representation of the process that Davros hoped to achieve from the perpetualyl instated. |
Revelation of the Daleks |
The Cheetah Planet Andreas Rocha |
Outside Mutter's Spiral | Three of the Cheetah People on their planet, two of which are on horseback. Turns non-cats into stronger cats every turn. When chaos ensues, they provoke creatures which is representative of the way that they attack anyone that makes noise and/or runs. |
Survival |
Reprinted Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Enchantments | |||
Day of Destiny Irina Nordsol |
White | The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey. The First Doctor and Susan in the TARDIS Bay walking past several TARDIS. Flavour text quotes the First Doctor saying, “We can travel anywhere and everywhere in ‘that old box,’ as you call it. Regardless of space and time.” (TV: The Rescue). Even though the art for this card depicts the First Doctor about to take Susan on their first trip, this quote is actually from the First Doctor first inviting Vicki onto the TARDIS. |
The Name of the Doctor |
Sorceries | |||
Explore Kim Sokol |
Green | The Seventh Doctor and Ace walking into the distance. The Doctor has his umbrella in his left hand with his right arm locked in Ace's left as they walk. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor's final lines to Ace in TV: Survival saying, “Somewhere there’s danger, somewhere there’s injustice, and somewhere else the tea’s getting cold. Come on, Ace, we’ve got work to do!” |
Survival |
Three Visits Kieran Yanner |
Green | The first three Doctors in a rose garden looking at each other through triangular screens. This is a reimagining of the scene in which the First Doctor is "stuck up here" in a triangular screen in the rose garden while the Second and Third Doctors are in the TARDIS viewing him through the TARDIS screens. Flavour text quotes the First Doctor sizing up his successors saying, “Oh, so you’re my replacements. Huh. A dandy and a clown. Have you done anything?” |
The Three Doctors |
Time Wipe Anthony Devine |
White & Blue | Skaro being destroyed by the booby-trapped Hand of Omega. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor saying, “Goodbye, Davros. It hasn’t been pleasant.” |
Remembrance of the Daleks |
Instants | |||
Heroic Intervention Billy Christian |
Green | The Second Doctor reaching out towards the Sixth Doctor amidst a travelling starfield. The scene depicted does not take place in the episode. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Second Doctor and the Sixth Doctor in the hacienda in Seville — “I’ve come a long way for you!” exclaimed the Sixth Doctor. “Naturally. Don’t expect any thanks,” replied the Second Doctor. |
The Two Doctors |
Path to Exile Colin Boyer |
White | The Second Doctor "falling" to Earth along with his recorder. Flavour text quotes the High Council of the Time Lords' last statment to the Second Doctor, “The time has come for you to change your appearance, Doctor, and begin your exile.” |
The War Games |
Return to Dust Pierre Loyvet |
White | Adric's shattered gold star-shaped badge on the floor shortly after his death. | Earthshock |
Swords to Plowshares Axel Sauerwald |
White | The British and German soldiers shaking hands with their opposite numbers during the Christmas Armistice in 1914. Flavour text quotes the First Doctor saying to the Twelfth Doctor, “So that’s what it means to be a Doctor of War.” shortly after saving Captain Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart. |
Twice Upon a Time |
Artifacts | |||
Arcane Signet L J Koh |
Colourless | The glowing Seal of Rassilon on Rassilon's collar. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the High Council of Gallifrey. Nicked it off the Master in the Death Zone.” (TV: The Time of the Doctor) |
Hell Bent |
Heroes' Podium Daniel Correia |
Colourless | Borusa's diorama after having used the Time Scoop to kidnap the Doctors and their companions from various places in space and time. The visible figurines are the First Doctor, the Second Doctor, the Brigadier, the Third Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough. | The Five Doctors |
Hero's Blade Randy Gallegos |
Colourless | The Third Doctor's fencing sabre from his fight on Fortress Island against the Master. | The Sea Devils |
Mind Stone L J Koh |
Colourless | Handles being held by the Doctor. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” |
The Time of the Doctor |
Sol Ring Kekai Kotaki |
Colourless | The Eye of Harmony. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating, "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS |
Talisman of Progress Andrey Kuzinskiy |
Colourless | Close up of the Fourth Doctor's scarf with the Doctor turning/running. TARDIS roundels can be seen in the background. Flavour text quotes the Fourth Doctor confirming the obvious to Leela, “Sometimes my brilliance astonishes even me!” (TV: The Invisible Enemy) |
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Talisman of Unity John Di Giovanni |
Colourless | The Fifth Doctor's celery on his coat lapel. The Talisman provides green and white mana which are the colours of the celery stalk. Flavour text quotes Peri and the Doctor's dialogue — “How does the celery help?” asked Peri. “If the gas is present, the celery turns purple,” replied the Doctor. (TV: The Caves of Androzani) |
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Thought Vessel Anthony Devine |
Colourless | Tim Latimer opening the Doctor's biodata module. Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” (TV: Utopia) |
Human Nature / The Family of Blood |
Lands | |||
Ash Barrens Oliver Wetter |
Colourless | Devastated forest on Jaconda. Flavour text quotes the Sixth Doctor describing to Peri how the gastropods destroyed the forest — “Look at the trees. Not a trace of foliage. The very bark stripped from the trunks. And the soil, barren.” |
The Twin Dilemma |
Canopy Vista Zhillustrator |
View of the garden that the Interface informed Amy was the perfect replica of Shill Governor's mansion on Shallana. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating, “Apalapucia, voted number two planet in the top ten greatest destinations for the discerning intergalactic traveler.” |
The Girl Who Waited | |
Celestial Colonnade Nadia Hurianova |
View of an open area inside a temple on Atlantis. The female face form of Kronos appears in large in the sky along with the flying summoned avian form of Kronos. | The Time Monster | |
Command Tower Hector Ortiz |
The First Doctor's TARDIS control room showing the central console, roundels, a hatstand, a wooden chair, and an astrolabe. Flavour text quotes Ian's summary at the end of the First Doctor's lengthy explanation regarding why the TARDIS is bigger on the inside, “A thing that looks like a police box, standing in a junkyard… it can move anywhere in time and space?” |
An Unearthly Child | |
Deserted Beach Jonas De Ro |
The Impossible Astronaut standing at the edge of Lake Silencio in Utah. Flavour text quotes Madame Kovarian chanting the nursery rhyme to River Song, “By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead.” |
The Impossible Astronaut | |
Dreamroot Cascade Shahab Alizadeh |
View of three broken moons in the Medusa Cascade. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining to Donna where they are — “The Medusa Cascade. I came here when I was just a kid, ninety years old.” |
The Stolen Earth | |
Exotic Orchard Miklós Ligeti |
Shows the Architectural Reconfiguration System (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables. Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Fortified Village Nino Is |
A distant view of the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. The clocktower can be seen rising above the rest of the village. Flavour text quotes Tasha Lem narrating the Eleventh Doctor's time on Trenzalore, “On the fields of Trenzalore, he stood as protector both of his own people and his new home.” |
The Time of the Doctor | |
Glacial Fortress Nestor Ossandon Leal |
The Nosferatu II in space above Svartos having just launched from the surface. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining to Mel where they are about to go to, “Iceworld. A space trading colony on the dark side of the planet Svartos… I think there’s something interesting going on there, Mel.” |
Dragonfire | |
Horizon Canopy David Sondered |
The Psychic Circus in a desert on Segonax. We see the large, magenta-pink ringed planet in the background. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor describing Segonax as he steps out of the TARDIS, “Not the green and pleasant land we’ve been led to expect.” |
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy | |
Irrigated Farmland Pablo Mendoza |
The Bio-Dome of Bowie Base One. Irrigation can be seen to be active and watering the plantlife in the dome. Red lights mark the walkway between the vegetation. Flavour text quotes Captain Adelaide Brooke shortly after sealing the Biodome Tunnel behind her and the Tenth Doctor — “Biodome Tunnel is out of bounds. Andy and Tarak are infected.” |
The Waters of Mars | |
Overgrown Farmland Álvaro Calvo Escudero |
The huge overgrown Krynoid destroying Harrison Chase's estate. Flavour text quotes Harrison Chase saying, “Animals have ruled this planet for millions of years. Now it is our turn.” when challenged regarding his plants killing people. |
The Seeds of Doom | |
Path of Ancestry fang.xinyu |
A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the chameleon circuits activated and two police box variants. Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) |
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Port Town Alexander Gering |
A wide bird's-eye view of the Grand Canal of Venice in 1580. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor's introduction of Venice to Amy and Rory — “Venezia. La Serenissima. Impossible city. Preposterous city.” |
The Vampires of Venice | |
Prairie Stream JB Casacop |
A view of New New York from a similar vantage point to where the Tenth Doctor landed the TARDIS with Rose. Note that the view is mirrored when compared to the initial sequence from New Earth. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining, “Strictly speaking, it’s the fifteenth New York since the original, so that makes it New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York.” |
New Earth | |
Scattered Groves Piotr Dura |
Scattered groves of trees amidst rock and sandy areas on the Cheetah Planet. Volcanos spew steam in the background. The sun and moon are both visible in the red-pink sky. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining, “We’ll be safe over there. Safe from the Cheetahs, and the Master.” |
Survival | |
Seaside Citadel Piotr Dura |
The mountain fortress known as the Bridge comprised of five structures built from components of the Captain's Vantarialis spaceship. The Zanak city surrounds the lower portion of the mountain. Three Mentiads can be seen in the foreground. Flavour text quotes the Captain announcing, “Watch for the omens! I declare a new golden age of prosperity for all.” |
The Pirate Planet | |
Skycloud Expanse Nino Is |
The TARDIS sits on a super dense cloud with the full moon in the background. The TARDIS exterior staircase winds down out of the sight on the left. Flavour text quotes Clara and the Eleventh Doctor chatting while on the run from the Ice Governess — “How did we get up so high so quick?” asked Clara, “Clever staircase. It’s taller on the inside,” replied the Doctor. |
The Snowmen | |
Sungrass Prairie Nino Is |
The colonists' city on Gliese 581d amidst wheat fields. Flavour text quotes Bill asking, “So, where is everyone? Don’t tell me we’ve come halfway across the universe and they’ve all gone out. We should’ve texted first or something.” |
Smile | |
Temple of Enlightenment Anthony Devine |
A view of the New New York Hospital in New New York on New Earth. Note that the second building, whose design was based on the real-world Burj Al Arab, has been redesigned into a short structure. | New Earth | |
Temple of Mystery Jokubas Uogintas |
The Tomb of Rassilon in the Death Zone on Gallifrey. | The Five Doctors | |
Temple of Plenty David Alvarez |
View of the Aztec temple and surrounding structures. Flavour text quotes the First Doctor and Ian's dialogue when exiting the Aztec tomb onto the open sacrifice platform — “Doctor, look at this extraordinary city down here!” exclaimed Ian. “The Aztecs. They knew how to build.” replied the Doctor. |
The Aztecs | |
Thriving Grove Zhillustrator |
The clearing lined with crystalline wind chimes in the jungle of Deva Loka. Flavour text quotes Todd explaining matters on Deva Loka to the Fifth Doctor — “There are no predatory animals on Deva Loka. No diseases, no adverse environmental factors.” |
Kinda | |
Thriving Heath Sean Vo |
Two Zarbi atop two cliffs. Flavour text quotes Vrestin explaining to Ian, “Vortis is ours. We, the Menoptra, are reclaiming it.” |
The Web Planet | |
Thriving Isle Bruce Brenneise |
A rocky beachside view of one of Thoros-Beta's pink oceans. A large gas giant is visible in the greenish blue sky. Flavour text quotes Peri before she steps out of the TARDIS into the sea water, “Whoa, far out! Are you quite sure this is the planet you aimed for?” |
Mindwarp | |
Vineglimmer Snarl Jorge Jacinto |
A lush forest on Metabelis III bathed in blue moonlight. Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor explaining to Sarah, “It has strange properties, a Metebelis crystal. It can affect the mind.” |
Planet of the Spiders | |
Waterlogged Grove John Di Giovanni |
A view of Grantchester Meadows and the River Cam in Grantchester, Cambridgshire. A basket, stool and umbrella are situated on the riverbank. A partially submerged fishing rod and a splash denote where the fisherman fell into the river, his mind having just been stolen by the sphere hovering above the stool. Flavour text quotes Romana II's interpretation of Professor Chronotis' Gallifreyan Morse code before apparently dying, “Beware the Sphere. Beware Skagra. Beware Shada.” |
Shada |
Timey-Wimey[[edit] | [edit source]]
Timey-Wimey is a blue, red, and white deck focused on the new Time Travel mechanic which manipulates time counters on the player's cards and time related Magic: The Gathering mechanics including suspend and vanishing. The deck highlights the earliest Doctors of the new series from 2005 to 2013 with The Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler being the face Commander pair of the deck.
Deck Blurb[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Allons-y!
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in Magic's definitive multiplayer format. The Tenth Doctor bends reality with his time travel ability, adding time counters to speed up or slow down your cards. When you need to stay alive, opt to delay—before outwitting your enemies in due time!
- The Tenth Doctor
Energetic and charismatic, the Tenth Doctor is always ready for adventure. He finds joy in the mundane and the strange, but he is still capable of fiery righteous fury against his enemies. The guilt and regret from the Time War still lingers with him, driving him to make the universe a better, more peaceful place.
- What is Planechase?
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space!
New Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Commanders | |||
The Tenth Doctor Luisa J. Preissler Showcase Aurore Folny |
Blue & Red | The Tenth Doctor in The Library pointing his sonic screwdriver in his outstretched left arm. Showcase: The Tenth Doctor holding his sonic screwdriver up in his right hand in front of a stylised time vortex with four planets in the background. Features the flavour ability words "Allons-y!" and "Timey-Wimey", two of the Tenth Doctor's commonly used phrases, and the keyword action "Time travel" all loosely representing foreplanning and the manipulation of time. |
Forest of the Dead, Silence in the Library |
Rose Tyler Luisa J. Preissler Showcase Mike Uziel |
White | Rose on Earth when it was taken to the Medusa Cascade during the Planetary Relocation Incident. Rose is wearing the outfit worn during The Stolen Earth. Showcase: Rose holding onto a chain as she swings across to release The Doctor from the Autons while under the London Eye. Rose gets stronger when she attacks based on other time related mechanics. |
The Stolen Earth Showcase: Rose |
Doctors | |||
The War Doctor Lixin Yin Showcase Steve Morris |
Red & White | The War Doctor on Gallifrey as he contemplates using The Moment in the barn in Gallifrey's drylands. Showcase: The War Doctor holding up his sonic screwdriver in his left hand. The Capitol of Gallifrey can be seen in the background. The War Doctor accumulates time counters whenever cards/permanents phase out or go to exile and then does damage equal to that number upon attacking. Loosely represents how the passage of time and seeing people/things around him disappear or die/get destroyed has turned the Doctor into the War Doctor. |
The Day of the Doctor |
The Ninth Doctor Colin Boyer Showcase Steve Morris |
Blue & Red | The Ninth Doctor inviting the viewer to enter into the TARDIS with his outstretched right hand. The TARDIS door is open behind him with bright white light spilling out. Showcase: The Ninth Doctor in his leather jacket with his arms outstretched waving his fingers to send out the Chula nanogenes. Features the flavour ability word "Into the TARDIS" that rewards the player with an additional upkeep if the Ninth Doctor is untapped during their untap step. |
Rose Showcase: The Doctor Dances |
The Eleventh Doctor Justyna Dura Showcase Tyler Walpole |
White & Blue | The Eleventh Doctor at Stonehenge amidst Roman soldiers lit by the alien fleet above him. Showcase: The Eleventh Doctor wearing a fez in front of the time vortex. The flavour ability word "I. AM. TALKING!" allows the player to suspend cards from their hand. The Eleventh Doctor can also make small creatures unblockable. |
The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang |
Companions | |||
Martha Jones Daniel Correia |
Blue | Martha sitting on a staircase telling a story while people with candles stand and sit around listening. Martha is a cleric (doctor). The "Woman Who Walked Earth" flavour ability word investigates creating a clue token. Once the clue has been sacrificed, she and another creature become unblockable. |
Last of the Time Lords |
Donna Noble Andrey Kuzinskiy |
Red | Donna on the Sontaran warship, poised over an incapacitated Sontaran soldier with Martha's mobile phone in her right hand (still connected to the Doctor) and a mallet in her left which she has just used to strike the Sontaran's probic vent. Soulbond loosely signifies the future of Donna as the DoctorDonna. The damage replication is reminiscent of the mental self-defence mechanism the Doctor placed in her mind that released energy and put Donna to sleep (TV: The End of Time). |
The Poison Sky |
Amy Pond Greg Staples |
Red | Amy holding a flame torch in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge. When Amy deals combat damage to a player, she speeds up a suspended card. Partner with Rory Williams. |
The Pandorica Opens |
Rory Williams Axel Sauerwald |
White & Blue | Rory in centurion armour brandishing a sword having just severed the right arm of a Cyberman in front of the Pandorica under Stonehenge. "The Last Centurion" flavour ability word means that casting Rory doesn't bring him into play in the normal sense. Instead, his entrance is delayed. Partner with Amy Pond. While Rory does not have the Doctor's companion ability, he partners with Amy which means that he can be searched out of a deck when Amy is played. |
The Pandorica Opens |
Episode Sagas | |||
The Parting of the Ways Syd Mills |
Red | Rose as the Bad Wolf, The Ninth Doctor, and Bad Wolf in letters superimposed over an exploding Dalek. Card function loosely represents the Bad Wolf episode's hanging plot moments that will be resolved later on in The Parting of the Ways. The chapters retell the sending of Rose backwards in time to save her where she then becomes the Bad Wolf, then time travelling forwards in time, and finally the destruction of the Dalek fleet. |
The Parting of the Ways |
The Girl In The Fireplace Torgeir Fjereide |
White | Two Clockwork Droids, Reinette's mantelpiece clock, the Tenth Doctor breaking through the "mirror" riding Arthur, and the Tenth Doctor holding Reinette's letter in front of her fireplace. Creates a protected Human Noble token (Reinette) that will disappear over time (vanishing) followed by a white horse token that makes Doctors practically unable to be stopped (horsemanship), before finally time travelling away at the end of the episode. |
The Girl In The Fireplace |
The Eleventh Hour Matt Stewart |
Blue | An Atraxi ship, Prisoner Zero, the crack in Amy's wall, older Amy holding an apple, The Eleventh Doctor brandishing his sonic screwdriver, young Amy, and the crashed TARDIS on its side with young Amy looking on. Episode saga card. The first chapter looks for a Doctor, the second chapter creates a young Amy along with fish fingers and custard, while the last chapter creates Prisoner Zero. |
The Eleventh Hour |
The Day of the Doctor Eddie Schillo |
Red & White | A Dalek fleet hovers in the sky above a red sun. The War Doctor is depicted from the point in time when he has made up his mind to use the Moment in the barn on Gallifrey, The Doctor stands in front of the Moment representing itself as a big red button for him to push. The first three chapters all hunt (through time) for three legendary cards which could loosely represent Clara/Bad Wolf and the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. The fourth chapter represents saving the three Doctors, exiling all other creatures and taking thirteen damage in the process. |
The Day of the Doctor |
Other Creatures | |||
The Face of Boe Greg Staples |
Blue, Red & White | The Face of Boe in his tank in Ward 26 of the hospital run by the Sisters of Plenitude on New Earth with Novice Hame attending to him. Allows you to cast a spell using its suspend cost instead of its regular mana cost. Loosely represents his long life span and being able to wait for events to happen. Flavour text quotes The Face of Boe's final words to the Tenth Doctor, "You are not alone." (TV: Gridlock) |
New Earth |
Sally Sparrow Tatiana Veryayskaya |
White & Blue | Sally holding the TARDIS key in front of Wester Drumlins. A Weeping Angel stands behind her, poised to attack. Sally's abilities allow for surprise appearances by creatures (loosely representative of the Weeping Angels) and clues left behind when creatures disappear (loosely representative of creatures being sent back in time by the angels). |
Blink |
Astrid Peth Ekaterina Burmak |
White | Astrid armed with a metal pipe batting away a Host's halo. She is dressed in her Titanic waitress uniform. Atrid's ability makes food which represents her job as a waitress. Her flavour ability word, "Brand-new Sky" is the Doctor's quote to Astrid prior to exploring Earth which is represented by the card exploring when a clue or food is sacrificed. |
Voyage of the Damned |
Wilfred Mott John Di Giovanni |
White | Wilf sitting outside on top of a hill, behind his daughter's house in Chiswick, with his telescope. His mouth is open in disbelief as he is pointing, assumedly, at Donna waving to him from the Doctor's TARDIS. Wilf is represented as a soldier since he was stationed in Palestine as a private in the British Army, His "Look to the Stars" flavour ability word loosely represents Wilf's nightly vigil looking to the stars for alien life. Each turn he accumulates time counters and can "see further" in time each time. |
Partners in Crime |
Jenny, Generated Anomaly Mandy Jurgens |
Red & White | Jenny, in her combat fatigues, standing in the escape shuttle about to leave Messaline. Jenny is a Time Lord Soldier which ties into how she was generated and her purpose. She has double strike loosely representing her eagerness to attack, and often. Her combat trigger to explore ties into her desire to leave Messaline to explore the universe. Flavour text quotes Jenny telling the Doctor, “Time to run again. Love the running.” which is a typical expectation for any Doctor's adventures. |
The Doctor's Daughter |
Idris, Soul of the TARDIS Manuel Castañón |
Blue & Red | Idris standing at the central console of the Junk TARDIS with her hands outstretched funnelling power into the time rotor in order to operate it. Idris's card uses the existing Magic: The Gathering imprint keyword ability. The artifact imprinted is loosely supposed to represent the TARDIS so her card gains all the TARDIS's (imprinted artifact) abilities and an additional strength bonus. Idris could not hold her humanoid form for long and the vanishing ability represents this and she will be sacrificed when the last time counter is removed. |
The Doctor's Wife |
Kate Stewart Thanh Tuấn |
Blue, Red & White | Kate standing cross-armed at UNIT HQ under the Tower of London. Other UNIT members sit working at computer desks. Putting time counters on permanents grows your soldier army and when Kate attacks, you can buff all your creatures based on the number of time counters on permanents you control. Creates Soldier tokens. |
The Power of Three |
Adipose Offspring John Tedrick |
White | Three Adipose on a bathroom floor after the full parthenogenesis of Stacy Campbell. Adipose Offspring can be cast for four mana to result in two 2/2 white Alien creatures (the original card and the token). This loosely represents the partial parthenogenesis that would leave the host alive. It has an alternate Emerge casting cost which allows casting the spell for a different bigger effect if you sacrifice another creature. Full parthenogenesis is represented by creating a number of tokens equal to the sacrificed creature's toughness where toughness in Magic: The Gathering is usually used to denote size. |
Partners in Crime |
Atraxi Warden Slawomir Maniak |
White | An Atraxi ship scanning a church using its eye. The Atraxi Warden can be suspended so that it takes a while to arrive or cast for its full cost. When it finally arrives, it exiles a tapped (imprisoned) creature. |
The Eleventh Hour |
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship Narendra Bintara Adi |
Red & White | Shows the eponymous Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. These include "Tricey", a triceratops, smashing through some wooden crates with two raptors alongside it. The card helps typal decks (previously called tribal) since it makes your other dinosaurs bigger and gives them vigilance and trample. The suspend ability of this card loosely ties into the way that the dinosaurs appeared during the Doctor's time on the spaceship by creating multiple pteranodon before (re)appearing itself. Creates flying hasty dinosaur tokens. Magic: The Gathering does not distinguish between different prehistoric reptiles so all land, air, and water-based reptiles collectively use the creature type dinosaur. |
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship |
Flesh Duplicate Kekai Kotaki |
Blue | Jennifer Lucas' Ganger, with a stretched neck, wearing an acid suit at the acid-mining factory. Flesh Duplicate is a shapeshifter rebel (TV: The Rebel Flesh) that only lasts for three turns before being sacrificed. Loosely ties into the use of Gangers for hazardous labour at the acid-mining factory. |
The Rebel Flesh, The Almost People |
Judoon Enforcers Alexandr Leskinen |
Red & White | Four Judoon on a street in Gloucester. Three of them have their helmets on and are holding their guns. The leader stands, without his helmet on, pointing with his right hand. The enforcers modify combat by limiting the number of creatures that can attack you in combat. The suspend ability loosely signifies the time taken for them to arrive. |
Fugitive of the Judoon |
Sibylline Soothsayer Anna Pavleeva |
Red | Four members of the Sibylline Sisterhood on their knees in a temple surrounded by lit candles. They hold their hands up covering their eyes revealing the painted eyes on the back of their hands. The card's ability loosely represents looking into the future and making a prophecy by suspending the card. |
The Fires of Pompeii |
Star Whale Simon Dominic |
Blue | A Star Whale in space. A ringed planet and nebulous gasses can be seen behind it. The whale protects others with its ward ability and is slow to arrive (suspend ability). |
The Beast Below |
Time Beetle John Tedrick |
Blue | The Time Beetle on Donna's back. Two ghostly images of Donna appear to the left and right of the beetle indicating the divergent pathways available to Donna. The beetle has the skulk ability which means that it can generally attack without being blocked (noticed). The flavour ability word "Parallel Universe" allows the player to time travel upon dealing combat damage to a player representing the maniuplation of timelines by the beetle. |
Turn Left |
Sorceries | |||
Nanogene Conversion Miklós Ligeti |
Blue | The Empty Child and other gas-masked virus carriers. Temporarily turns all your creatures into a copy of one you target. Flavour text, "Are you my mummy?" |
The Empty Child, The Doctor Dances |
Coward // Killer Bartek Fedyczak |
Red | The Ninth Doctor on Floor 500 of the Game Station as the Daleks enter the room. The Dalek Emperor. Represents the choice given to the Ninth Doctor by the Dalek Emperor, to which the Doctor chooses Coward. |
The Parting of the Ways |
Everything Comes to Dust Lie Setiawan |
White | Rose holding out her hands as the Daleks are destroyed by the power of the Bad Wolf Entity. Clears the board of all but the creatures that helped cast the spell. Flavour text is Rose Tylers words to the Daleks, "I can see every atom of your existence, and I divide them." |
The Parting of the Ways |
Wibbly-wobbly, Timey-wimey SkinnyElbows |
Blue | A flat-screen television showing the Tenth Doctor in the back room of Larry's DVD shop. Features the "Time travel" keyword action. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor saying, "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff." |
Blink |
Ecstatic Beauty Alice X. Zhang |
Red | Vincent van Gogh in the foreground glancing back at the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Henry Black in the background. Painted in the brushstroke style of the real-world Vincent van Gogh. Card name references Vincent's work as described by Henry Black in the Musée d'Orsay. Mechanically, the spell takes a while to resolve and allows additional spells to be played. Flavour text quotes Vincent as he explains how he sees things to the Doctor, “Try to see what I see. We are so lucky we are still alive to see this beautiful world.” |
Vincent and the Doctor |
All of History, All at Once Nestor Ossandon Leal |
Blue | Opening scene showing London with pterodactyls flying over children playing in Hyde Park and cars floating from hot air balloons. A woolly mammoth rears up on its hindlegs as it is being attacked by Roman centurions. The Storm mechanic copies the spell it is on for each spell played before it that turn. Since the spell effect is to Time Travel, this loosely represents multiple times all happening at once. |
The Wedding of River Song |
The Wedding of River Song Mandy Jurgens |
White | Shows the Eleventh Doctor and River in the middle of the quick version of their wedding ceremony. The spell allows the player to choose an opponent to also benefit from the spell's effects. It is worth noting that the Time Travel part of the spell is not symmetrical so the player represents the Doctor in the casting of this spell while the chosen opponent represents River Song who doesnt time travel. |
The Wedding of River Song |
Instants | |||
Run for Your Life fang.xinyu |
Blue & Red | The Ninth Doctor and Rose running. Two Auton shadows can be seen in the background. Gives up to two creatures haste and only blockable by other hasty creatures. Can be cast again with the "Escape" ability. |
Rose |
Everybody Lives! Alice X. Zhang |
White | The gas-masked virus carriers as the Chula nanogenes repair them back to their normal forms. Provides protection to all creatures and players for the turn preventing them from losing or winning the game that turn. Flavour text quotes the Ninth Doctor's exclamation, "Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once, everybody lives!" |
The Doctor Dances |
Gallifrey Falls // No More John Di Giovanni |
Red & White | The Eleventh Doctor and Amy looking at the left side of the Gallifrey Falls No More landscape painting depicting the fall of Arcadia on the final day of the Last Great Time War. The Eleventh Doctor and the Curator looking at the right side of the painting. Either part of the spell can be cast, "Gallifrey Falls" or "No More" or both fused together to be cast as "Gallifrey Falls No More". The Gallifrey Falls portion of the card deals damage to all creatures and exiles them if they would die. The No More portion of the card "saves" a specific number of creatures by phasing them out signifying Gallifrey phasing out of existance after the Last Great Time War. |
The Day of the Doctor |
Artifacts | |||
Psychic Paper Colin Boyer |
Colourless | A blank Psychic Paper being held up by the Tenth Doctor in a folding wallet. The card changes the name and creature type of the creature it is attached to and provides the creature "safe passage" by making them difficult to target (ward) and unblockable so that they are able to access restricted areas. |
The End of the World et al. |
RMS Titanic Henry Peters |
Red | The RMS Titanic in orbit above Earth as three meteors hurtle towards it. The Titanic "explodes" (is sacrificed) once it has dealt damage to a player and leaves behind treasure tokens which loosely represents the life boats. |
Voyage of the Damned |
Rotating Fireplace Daniel Correia |
Colourless | The fireplace as seen from Reinette's bedroom. The SS Madame De Pompadour can be seen within the fireplace and alongisde each side of the rotating wall panel. The fireplace is a mana producing artifact that provides more mana depending on how many times it has "time travelled" represented by the time counters on it. Travelling through the fireplace allows the player to time travel. |
The Girl in the Fireplace |
Sonic Screwdriver Anthony Devine |
Colourless | The Ninth and Tenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver sitting on the TARDIS's console amidst yellow sticky notes, cables, and a monitor display. The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). |
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TARDIS Chris Ostrowski Showcase Dalton Pencarinha |
Colourless | The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background. Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during Series 12 & Series 13. Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a Time Lord when it attacks. |
Showcase: Series 12 & Series 13 |
The Moment Patrik Hell |
Colourless | The Moment represented as both the box with dials on it and Rose who sits on a canvas covered crate in the background. Over time, The Moment is able to phase out creatures until such time when it is used. When it is, it destroys nonland permanents with mana value less than or equal to the time counters on The Moment. |
The Day of the Doctor |
The Pandorica Craig J Spearing |
White | The open Pandorica under Stonehenge. A sliver of light can be seen shining out of the open gap. The Pandorica phases out another nonland permanent representing the Doctor's imprisonment. The permanent phases back in once The Pandorica is opened (untapped). |
The Pandorica Opens |
Other Enchantments | |||
Crack in Time Eliz Roxs |
White | Tendrils sent out from the time field crack slowly wrapping around the dead Rory. This enchantment exiles a creature each turn until the time counters are all removed which loosely represents Rory's disappearance and then subsequent reapparance in the timeline. |
Cold Blood |
Four Knocks Darren Tan |
White | The Tenth Doctor in the radiation booth after Wilfred Mott fulfilled Carmen's prophecy by knocking four times to be let out. This enchantment sticks around for four turns providing knowledge/realisation (drawing cards) before vanishing (vanishing 4). Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor, “Wilfred, it’s my honor. Better be quick. Three, two, one.” |
The End of Time |
Regenerations Restored Borja Pindado |
White & Blue | The Eleventh Doctor in the middle of receiving his new regenerations on the top of the Trenzalore clocktower. This enchantment sticks around for 12 turns providing life and some future sight (scry) while the counters count down. Once all 12 are removed, a new life begins (extra turn) post regeneration as the Twelfth Doctor. |
The Time of the Doctor |
Lands | |||
Gallifrey Council Chamber Lixin Yin |
Colourless | The Lord President of the High Council of Time Lords addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the Gallifrey Panopticon. The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. |
The End of Time |
Trenzalore Clocktower Eliz Roxs |
Colourless | The Eleventh Doctor receiving his new regenerations on the top of the clocktower in the town of Christmas on Trenzalore. His regenerative blast is channelled upwards into the Dalek's ship above (not pictured). Every time you add mana, the clock ticks up until we reach twelve, at which point the counters are all removed and the game is "reset" with a fresh hand of cards and their graveyard shuffled into their library. This can only be activated if you control a Time Lord loosely symbolising that the fresh start/renewed regenerations is only for Time Lords. |
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Tokens and markers | |||
Horse Anton Solovianchyk |
White Token | Arthur rearing on his hindlegs. The broken mirror can seen in the background. Created by The Girl in the Fireplace. |
The Girl in the Fireplace |
Human Noble Torgeir Fjereide |
White Token | Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson standing in front of the fireplace. The Human Noble token takes no damage but disappears over time (vanishing) representative of Reinette growing older and dying. Created by The Girl in the Fireplace. |
The Girl in the Fireplace |
Alien John Tedrick |
White Token | An Adipose in a sink waving at the viewer. Created by Adipose Offspring and New New York. |
Partners in Crime |
Treasure (Tenth) Alice X. Zhang |
Colourless | Lady Clemency Eddison's Firestone necklace. Does not flavourfully link to either card that creates treasure tokens in the deck. Created by RMS Titanic and New New York. |
The Unicorn and the Wasp |
Food (Tenth) Ben Wootten |
Colourless Token | The Eleventh Doctor shortly after his regeneration in Amy's house, still dressed in The Tenth Doctor's clothes, eating fish fingers and custard out of a glass bowl. Created by Astrid Peth and The Eleventh Hour. |
The Eleventh Hour |
Human (Tenth) Tyukina Tatiana |
White Token | Young Amelia Pond frying some bacon and eggs. Human token that makes Doctor spells cheaper to cast. Created by The Eleventh Hour. |
The Eleventh Hour |
Clue (Tenth) Greg Opalinski |
Colourless Token | The Eleventh Doctor with the Corsair's Hypercube. Created by Martha Jones, Rory Williams, and Sally Sparrow. |
The Doctor's Wife |
Dinosaur Narendra Bintara Adi |
Red & White Token | Pterodactyls on the Silurian Ark. Created by Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.. |
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship |
Soldier Thanh Tuấn |
White | A UNIT soldier holding a knife. Created by Kate Stewart. |
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Copy Xabi Gaztelua |
Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. Created by The Eleventh Hour (Prisoner Zero), Wedding Ring, Fractured Identity, and Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis. |
Planar Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Plane | Description & Function | Reference |
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Amy's Home Filipe Pagliuso |
Earth | Amy's overgrown garden with a derelict swing set. The door to her home is open. The "suspend" ability represents the girl who waited, while "time travel" represents the Eleventh Doctor miscalculating and coming back to Amy when she had grown up. |
The Eleventh Hour |
Bad Wolf Bay Kamila Szutenberg |
Earth | Rose Tyler standing on a rock on the beach of Dårlig Ulv Stranden. Represents Rose flickering in and out of existence before being stranded (exiled) forever on Pete's World and then travelling away (planeswalking) leaving her behind. |
Doomsday |
Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis Elizabeth Peiró |
Phenomenon | Donna about to touch the container housing the Doctor's severed hand. Regeneration energy can be seen spilling out of the hand towards Donna. Encountering Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis represents the actual event where the Doctor's hand regenerates into the Meta-Crisis Doctor. The token copy each player creates is the clone Doctor representation while the +1/+1 counters represents the power of "Donna" being added to the clone. |
Journey's End |
Lake Silencio John Di Giovanni |
Earth | Red car on the edge of Lake Silencio. The static "Still Point in Time" flavour ability word means that no player may interact with other objects and players or react to anyone's actions. When chaos ensues, the targetted creature would be dealt damage and potentially exiled. |
The Impossible Astronaut |
New New York Sean Vo |
New Earth | An aerial view of New New York with a close up of a few flying cars. Very loose representation of the stories that have taken place on New Earth. The animation of artifacts into vehicles could be seen to represent the cars on the Motorway during Gridlock while the Alien and Treasure tokens could be seen to be the generational plight of the survivors stuck in the cyclical traffic with the alien token being any offspring born in the cars and the treasure token not connected to any specific part of the stories. In addition, the Alien token created is the the same as the token created by Adipose Offspring as opposed to being a New New Earth humanoid species. |
New Earth |
Ood Sphere Evan Shipard |
Horsehead Nebula | The ice buildings and snow-covered mountains of the Ood Sphere. Many Ood can be seen standing in groups amongst the structures. The flavour ability word "Song of the Ood" represents the collective song that Ood use. Convoke allows the player to cast spells by using their creatures as a resource to do so. They become part of the "song" to cast that spell. The flavour ability word "Red-Eye" uses the goad mechanic to represent taking psychic control of an Ood and forcing them to attack another opponent, |
Planet of the Ood, The End of Time |
Pompeii Logan Feliciano |
Earth | Mount Vesuvius exploding showering Pompeii in lava and ash in 79 CE. Every turn, and on blank planar die roles, Pompeii accumulates more eruption counters on it until chaos ensues and it damages each creature and player. Players sacrifice a land in the process signifying the loss of Pompeii itself, before planeswalking away. Note that the eruption can be avoided by planeswalking away before chaoes ensues. |
The Fires of Pompeii |
Prime Minister's Cabinet Room Anthony Devine |
Earth | A view of the empty cabinet room. Three water flasks and glasses are arranged centrally on the table along with two conference call devices. A teapot and a hot cup of tea are placed next to an open briefcase with confidential files on view. An image of a Raxacoricofallapatorian appears on one file. The plane's triggered ability allows the player to copy an opponent's creature representing the Slitheen's skin suits. The "Will of the council" is a pre-existing Magic: The Gathering mechanic that flavourfully fits into voting amongst players to exile a creature of their choice which loosely represents killing General Asquith. |
Aliens of London, World War Three |
The Lux Foundation Library Wei Guan |
The Library | The wide panned out view of The Library in the same perspective as Forest of the Dead. Loosely represents having infinite knowledge (no maximum hand size), continuous learning (combat damage draws cards), and the Vashta Nerada by the use of shadow counters. |
Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead |
Two Streams Facility Stephen Stark |
Apalapucia | The white gate room with its central console to control the entertainment zone doorways around it. Five handbots can be seen ready to apply their "kindness". When reaching the Two Streams Facility plane (either by it being the first plane of the game or planeswalking to it), all players choose "Green Anchor" or "Red Waterfall". The Green Anchor players in the slower timestream may play an additional land during their turns while the Red Waterfall players in the faster timestream end up with more aggressive creatures. When chaos ensues, players switch timestreams. |
The Girl Who Waited |
Reprinted Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Sorceries | |||
Farewell Alice X. Zhang |
White | The Tenth Doctor regenerating in his TARDIS Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words, "I don't want to go." |
The End of Time |
Fractured Identity Anna Pavleeva |
White & Blue | The many different versions of Clara scattered throughout the Doctor's timeline. Flavour text features Clara saying, “It’s like I’m breaking into a million pieces and there’s only one thing I remember. I have to save the Doctor.” |
The Name of the Doctor |
Inspiring Refrain John Tedrick |
Blue | Ood singing their telepathic song after having been freed by the Tenth Doctor on Ood Sphere. The continuous repetition of the refrain ties into Sigma's statement that the Doctor and Donna will never be forgotten and that their children and children's children will sing of the DoctorDonna. Their names will be carried by the Ood Sphere's wind, ice and snow forever. |
Planet of the Ood |
Instants | |||
Clockspinning Thanh Tuấn |
Blue | The transformation of John Smith back into the Tenth Doctor by restoring the Tenth Doctor's Time Lord essence from the fob watch shaped biodata module. | The Family of Blood |
Artifacts | |||
Arcane Signet L J Koh |
Colourless | The glowing Seal of Rassilon on Rassilon's collar. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the High Council of Gallifrey. Nicked it off the Master in the Death Zone.” (TV: The Time of the Doctor) |
Hell Bent |
Lightning Greaves Kieran Yanner |
Colourless | Focus on the Eleventh Doctor's boots radiating lightning. Flavour text quotes Clara's saying “Run. Run, you clever boy. And remember.” Flavour text omits the "me" from the end of the quote. |
The Name of the Doctor |
Mind Stone L J Koh |
Colourless | Handles being held by the Doctor. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” |
The Time of the Doctor |
Sol Ring Kekai Kotaki |
Colourless | The Eye of Harmony. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS |
Talisman of Conviction Tatiana Veryayskaya |
Colourless | The Eleventh Doctor's bow tie. Provides red and white mana matching the Doctor's bow tie and shirt. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating “Bow ties are cool.” |
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Talisman of Creativity Justyna Dura |
Colourless | The Tenth Doctor's blue and red 3D glasses. Provides blue and red mana matching the lens colours. “Well? Isn’t anyone going to ask what is it with the glasses?” |
Army of Ghosts / Doomsday |
Thought Vessel Anthony Devine |
Colourless | Tim Latimer opening the Doctor's biodata module. Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” (TV: Utopia) |
Human Nature / The Family of Blood |
Wedding Ring Narendra Bintara Adi |
White | Amy Pond holding her engagement ring confused since she does not remember Rory. The card creates a copy of itself so two players "share" the wedding rings. Whenever one of the ring wearers draws a card or gains life during their turn, the other ring wearer draws a card or gains that much life. |
The Lodger |
Enchantments | |||
As Foretold Erion Makuo |
Blue | Carmen with her palms facing the viewer. The background features an abstract representation of Wilf's four knocks, with associated "sound" circles. Flavour text quotes Carmen's prophecy - "It is returning through the dark. And then, Doctor? Oh, but then he will knock four times." The quote does not match Carmen's exact phrasing. |
Planet of the Dead |
Grasp of Fate Randy Gallegos |
White | Rose reaching out to grasp the Tenth Doctor but her hand goes through his hologram as it fades away. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor's final words to Rose until the events of The Stolen Earth / Journey's End when the Meta-Crisis Doctor completes the sentence - “And I suppose, if it’s one last chance to say it, Rose Tyler…” |
Doomsday |
Out of Time JB Casacop |
White | Multiple police box TARDISes orbiting Gallifrey in order to reposition it out of time into its own bubble universe. Eleven out of the thirteen TARDISes are visible. Mechanically, the enchantment phases out all creatures until all the time counters are removed representing Gallifrey's removal from the main universe until the point in the future when it was returned back into the universe at the extreme end of the time continuum. |
The Day of the Doctor |
Lands | |||
Command Tower Sean Vo |
Colourless | The Tenth Doctor's TARDIS control room. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor asking “Close down the gravitic anomalizer, fire up the helmic regulator. And finally, the hand brake. Ready?” |
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Deserted Beach Jonas De Ro |
The Impossible Astronaut standing at the edge of Lake Silencio in Utah. Flavour text quotes Madame Kovarian chanting the nursery rhyme to River Song, “By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead.” |
The Impossible Astronaut | |
Evolving Wilds Shahab Alizadeh |
View from Earth when it was taken to the Medusa Cascade during the Planetary Relocation Incident. At least eight other planets can be seen in the sky amongst nebula gasses. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor exclaiming, “Twenty-seven planets in perfect balance. Come on, that is gorgeous!” while with the Shadow Proclamation. |
The Stolen Earth | |
Exotic Orchard Miklós Ligeti |
Shows the Architectural Reconfiguration System (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables. Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Fiery Islet Pierre Loyvet |
Flavour text quotes Karvanista explaining his plan to Dan — “We’ll use this ship as a battering ram to hit all of the others, creating a massive temporal reaction. Takes the ships, and all the Sontarans on Earth, out of existence. Huge temporal bang." | War of the Sontarans | |
Frostboil Snarl Wei Guan |
View from the frozen over Thames during the Forst Fair. Multiple fair tents are pitched on the ice with a bridge and buildings in the background. A crack can be seen in the foreground ice. Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “We’re on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the 4th.” |
Thin Ice | |
Furycalm Snarl Evan Shipard |
The barn in Gallifrey's drylands. Multiple Dalek saucers can be seen shooting at the landscape. Flavour text quotes the War Doctor stating, “Too long I have stayed my hand. No more.” |
The Day of the Doctor | |
Glacial Fortress Nestor Ossandon Leal |
The Nosferatu II in space above Svartos having just launched from the surface. Flavour text quotes the Seventh Doctor explaining to Mel where they are about to go to, “Iceworld. A space trading colony on the dark side of the planet Svartos… I think there’s something interesting going on there, Mel.” |
Dragonfire | |
Irrigated Farmland Pablo Mendoza |
The Bio-Dome of Bowie Base One. Irrigation can be seen to be active and watering the plantlife in the dome. Red lights mark the walkway between the vegetation. Flavour text quotes Captain Adelaide Brooke shortly after sealing the Biodome Tunnel behind her and the Tenth Doctor — “Biodome Tunnel is out of bounds. Andy and Tarak are infected.” |
The Waters of Mars | |
Mystic Monastery Logan Feliciano |
The abbey on a coastside cliff in Cumbria. Flavour text quotes the Abbott discussing the Doctor's painting — “The woman twice dead, and her final message. He was drawn to this place of peace and solitude that he might divine her meaning.” |
The Bells of Saint John | |
Path of Ancestry fang.xinyu |
A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the chameleon circuits activated and two police box variants. Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) |
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Port Town Alexander Gering |
A wide bird's-eye view of the Grand Canal of Venice in 1580. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor's introduction of Venice to Amy and Rory — “Venezia. La Serenissima. Impossible city. Preposterous city.” |
The Vampires of Venice | |
Prairie Stream JB Casacop |
A view of New New York from a similar vantage point to where the Tenth Doctor landed the TARDIS with Rose. Note that the view is mirrored when compared to the initial sequence from New Earth. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining, “Strictly speaking, it’s the fifteenth New York since the original, so that makes it New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New York.” |
New Earth | |
Rogue's Passage David Alvarez |
Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “There’s a rupture in time somewhere on board the ship. A small tear in the fabric of the continuum.” | Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Skycloud Expanse Nino Is |
The TARDIS sits on a super dense cloud with the full moon in the background. The TARDIS exterior staircase winds down out of the sight on the left. Flavour text quotes Clara and the Eleventh Doctor chatting while on the run from the Ice Governess — “How did we get up so high so quick?” asked Clara, “Clever staircase. It’s taller on the inside,” replied the Doctor. |
The Snowmen | |
Stormcarved Coast L J Koh |
St John's Monastery. The effects of the solar flare can be seen in the sky. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “Solar tsunami. Came directly from your sun. A tidal wave of radiation. Big, big, big.” after the TARDIS gets hit by the solar flare radiation. |
The Rebel Flesh, The Almost People | |
Sunbaked Canyon Jorge Jacinto |
A diamond glacier/canyon amidst the diamond mountains of Midnight. Flavour text quotes Claude saying, “Look at all those diamonds. Poisoned by the sun. No one can ever touch them.” when describing the view out of the Crusader 50 shuttle bus cabin window. |
Midnight | |
Sundown Pass David Frasheski |
View of Platform One in a geostationary orbit around Earth. The Sun is giving off multiple solar flares in advance of it becoming a red giant and engulfing Earth. Flavour text quotes the Ninth Doctor when showing Rose the view from Gallery 15 on Platform One, “This is the day the Sun expands. Welcome to the end of the world.” |
The End of the World | |
Temple of Enlightenment Anthony Devine |
A view of the New New York Hospital in New New York on New Earth. Note that the second building, whose design was based on the real-world Burj Al Arab, has been redesigned into a short structure. | New Earth | |
Temple of Epiphany Nino Is |
“We are the Guardian Priests. We maintain the Temple of Atropos on the planet of Time.” —The Mouri | Once, Upon Time | |
Temple of the False God Shahab Alizadeh |
The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten on asteroid Tiaanamat orbiting Akhaten. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying, “The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten. It’s a holy site for the Sun Singers of Akhat.” |
The Rings of Akhaten | |
Temple of Triumph Pierre Loyvet |
The Time of Angels | ||
Thespian's Stage Anton Solovianchyk |
Shakespeare's company on stage having just perfomed Love's Labour’s Won at The Globe Theatre in 1599. The audience point and cheer the company. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Tenth Doctor and William Shakespeare — “All the world’s a stage,” said the Doctor. “Hmm. I might use that.” pondered Shakespeare. |
The Shakespeare Code | |
Thriving Bluff Bruce Brenneise |
Starship UK on the back of the last of the star whales. | The Beast Below | |
War Room Andreas Rocha |
Winston Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms. A map of the world appears on the back wall. There are multiple red and black telephones. A war table is set up with the current status of the different warring nations. Flavour text quotes Churchill stating, “We stand at a crossroads, Doctor, quite alone, with our backs to the wall.” in the lift to the roof of the building prior to revealing the Ironside Project to the Doctor. |
Victory of the Daleks |
Paradox Power[[edit] | [edit source]]
Paradox Power is a green, blue, and red deck focused on the new Paradox mechanic that provides an effect whenever you cast a spell from anywhere but your hand. This is combined with the Magic: The Gathering mechanics Escape, Cascade, Flashback and Retrace which cast spells from your deck, exile or graveyard. The deck highlights the new series' more recent Doctors from 2014 to 2022 with The Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan being the face Commander pair of the deck.
Deck Blurb[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Brilliant!
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in Magic's definitive multiplayer format. Confound your foes with the paradox mechanic, which rewards you for playing cards from unconventional places. With the help of the Thirteenth Doctor, you can build up counters with every paradox, untap your creatures, and power your engine for victory.
- The Thirteenth Doctor
The Thirteenth Doctor approaches the universe with boundless curiosity and zeal for life. Quick to make friends, she views her companions as family and can be fiercely protective of the defenseless and the downtrodden. Her eagerness to help can, at times, lead to more trouble, but she's always willing to put herself at risk to defend others.
- What is Planechase?
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space!
New Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Commanders | |||
The Thirteenth Doctor Pauline Voss Showcase Lenka Šimečková |
Blue & Green | The Thirteenth Doctor, in her TARDIS, inspecting the Chagaska hair left behind in the stonework of Bimaristan in Aleppo. Showcase: The Doctor holding her sonic screwdriver with a hexagonal roundel design in the background. Features the Paradox mechanic making creatures stronger whenever a spell is cast from anywhere other than the player's hand. The card also features the flavour ability word "Team TARDIS" loosely representing that your team members (your creatures with counters on them) are able to both attack and defend. |
Can You Hear Me? |
Yasmin Khan Andrey Kuzinskiy Showcase Tony Foti |
Red | Yaz - a Detective (police) - allows you to look for more answers in your deck and helps trigger Paradox triggers on other permanents. Flavour text quotes Yaz saying, “We’re going to find her and we’re going to rescue her. She’s done it for us enough times—now it’s our turn.” (TV: The Timeless Children) |
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Doctors | |||
The Twelfth Doctor Alexander Mokhov Showcase BBC Studios (TBA) |
Blue & Red | The Twelfth Doctor rocking out on a tank playing an electric guitar with a portcullis in the background. The Twelfth Doctor card has a triggered ability that triggers once a turn for the first spell cast from anywhere other than your hand which fits into the deck's Paradox theme. The ability allows the player to demonstrate which loosely represents the Twefth Doctor teaching his companions through his actions. The card's second ability makes the Doctor stronger for each copied spell, including the demonstrated spells. |
The Magician's Apprentice |
The Fugitive Doctor Greg Staples Showcase Steve Morris |
Red & Green | The Fugitive Doctor wearing her yellow sunglasses at her console in her own TARDIS. The Fugitive Doctor investigates (creates a Clue token) when it enters the battlefield loosely representing her curiousity in finding out who she was/used to be. Her second ability is representative of using clues to assist in recasting spells that were presviously cast (flashback). This could loosely tie into the word flashback itself and the fact that the Fugitive Doctor is an earlier incarnation from before the First Doctor. |
Fugitive of the Judoon |
Companions | |||
Clara Oswald Marta Nael |
Colourless / Colour of your choice | Clara Oswald standing in the open doorway of the TARDIS above the Thames River in London as they look for the "trap street". Note that she is not wearing the Twelfth Doctor's sonic sunglasses. The Impossible Girl flavour ability word allows Clara to be any one of Magic's five colours if she is your Commander (or one of your Commanders if paired with a Doctor) and can only be colourless if she is not a Commander. This ties into the various "versions" of Clara that have existed over time. Clara's assistance with the Doctor throughout their many incarnations is loosely represented by her ability that causes Doctors' triggered abilities to trigger an additional time. |
Face the Raven |
Nardole, Resourceful Cyborg Yuliya Litvinova |
Blue | Nardole, wearing a wool beanie and a coat, searching for the surgeon pictured on the piece of paper that he is holding. He is standing in front of the TARDIS, with snowflakes falling on a snowy Christmas Day, on the colony of Mendorax Dellora. Nardole has the undying ability that brings him back from death should he die without a +1/+1 counter on him. Once he comes back, he will have a counter on him and be able to be resourceful in providing mana. He is a scientist and the mana he produces can only be used to cast noncreature spells which is represantative of his abilities with technology and inventions once his body was reconstructed by the Doctor and he became the Doctor's companion. |
The Husbands of River Song |
Bill Potts Kieran Yanner |
Red | The Lie of the Land | |
Ryan Sinclair Kim Sokol |
Red | The Timeless Children | |
Graham O'Brien Tyukina Tatiana |
Green | Graham, in Kerb!am, standing leaning on a mop handle holding a bitten cheese and pickle sandwich in his right hand. Flavour text quotes Graham stating, "Now, I always come prepared." with regard to always having a sandwich with him for emergencies (TV: It Takes You Away) after noting that they don't stop to eat often enough. (TV: Rosa) |
Kerblam! |
Dan Lewis Randy Gallegos |
Red | War of the Sontarans | |
Episode Sagas | |||
Heaven Sent BBC Studios (Jeremy Enecio) & Robert Cornelius |
Blue & Red | Episode saga card. | Heaven Sent |
Fugitive of the Judoon Lie Setiawan |
Green | The Fugitive Doctor, three Judoon, and the Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS. Episode saga card. | Fugitive of the Judoon |
The Flux Alexander Gering |
Red | The Thirteenth Doctor, Swarm, and Azure. Represents the full "series-long" story as opposed to a single episode. Episode saga card. | Flux |
Other Creatures | |||
River Song John Di Giovanni Showcase Aurore Folny |
Blue & Red | River Song at Stonehenge holding a sensor tablet with a finger up to her lips after stating "spoilers". Showcase: River Song holding the Doctor's sonic screwdriver and her diary while in the Library's computer. Meet in Reverse has the player draw cards from the bottom of their library rather than the top which is how the Doctor encounters River Song. Spoilers rewards you whenever an opponent is looking at their library in some way. |
The Pandorica Opens Showcase: Forest of the Dead |
Madame Vastra Syd Mills |
Green & Blue | A Good Man Goes to War | |
Jenny Flint Syd Mills |
Blue & Red | A Good Man Goes to War | |
Strax, Sontaran Nurse John Tedrick |
Red & Green | The Name of the Doctor | |
Osgood, Operation Double Justyna Dura |
Blue | The Zygon Invasion | |
Danny Pink Daniel Correia |
Blue | In the Forest of the Night | |
Me, the Immortal Yuliya Litvinova |
Green, Blue & Red | Ashildr sitting in an armchair on Gallifrey holding a chess piece that resembles a raven. | Hell Bent |
Karvanista, Loyal Lupari // Lupari Shield Erion Makuo |
Green | ||
Flaming Tyrannosaurus Axel Sauerwald |
Red | Deep Breath | |
Frost Fair Lure Fish Svetlin Velinov |
Blue & Red | Thin Ice | |
Iraxxa, Empress of Mars Borja Pindado |
Red | Empress of Mars | |
Lunar Hatchling Ben Wootten |
Green & Blue | Kill the Moon | |
Memory Worm Craig J Spearing |
Red | Time Heist | |
Sisterhood of Karn Yuliya Litvinova |
Green | The Night of the Doctor | |
The Foretold Soldier Fajareka Setiawan |
Green | The Foretold on the Orient Express unnoticed by the train's passengers. The Foretold Soldier kills opponent's creatures one by one and utilises the Foretell mechanic to disappear (exile) until it reappears. |
Mummy on the Orient Express |
Thijarian Witness John Tedrick |
Green | Demons of the Punjab | |
Sorceries | |||
Impending Flux Ben Wootten |
Red | ||
Into the Time Vortex Kekai Kotaki |
Red | Twice Upon a Time | |
Last Night Together Pierre Loyvet |
Red & Green | The Husbands of River Song | |
Quantum Misalignment Borja Pindado |
Blue | The Vanquishers | |
Start the TARDIS Mandy Jurgens |
Blue | Series 12-13 | |
Truth or Consequences Pierre Loyvet |
Blue & Red | The Zygon Inversion | |
Twice Upon a Time // Unlikely Meeting Elizabeth Peiró |
Blue | The First and Twelfth Doctors in Antarctica. They stand in front of the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. Time has stopped and snowflakes can be seen suspended midair. The Adventure part of the card, Unlikely Meeting, searches for a Doctor. Twice Upon a Time can only be cast with two or more Doctors and gives you an extra turn. This loosely represents the two Doctors having one last adventure before their regenerations. |
Twice Upon a Time |
Wreck and Rebuild Pablo Mendoza |
Red & Green | The Husbands of River Song | |
Instants | |||
Decaying Time Loop Alexander Gering |
Red | The Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan, and Daniel Lewis all running from the abstract clock representation of the decaying time loop. A repeatable way of restarting the loop again and again (discard and draw a new hand each time you retrace) Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor stating, "We try, it doesn't work, we try again. We learn, we improve, we fail again, but better." |
Eve of the Daleks |
Flatline Filipe Pagliuso |
Blue | Flatline | |
Surge of Brilliance Alice X. Zhang |
Blue | Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror | |
Artifacts | |||
Confession Dial Narendra Bintara Adi |
Colourless | Heaven Sent | |
Psychic Paper Colin Boyer |
Colourless | A blank Psychic Paper being held up by the Tenth Doctor in a folding wallet. The card changes the name and creature type of the creature it is attached to and provides the creature "safe passage" by making them difficult to target (ward) and unblockable so that they are able to access restricted areas. |
The End of the World et al. |
Sonic Screwdriver Pauline Voss |
Colourless | The Thirteenth Doctor holding up her newly built sonic screwdriver with a pair of pliers. The screwdriver provides mana which could loosely represent energy. The second ability allows it to untap another artifact which is the screwdriver's way of interacting with other objects. The scry ability could be seen as the ability to provide readings on other objects. The fourth abillity is the screwdriver's way of solving any problem the Doctor and his companions may have and getting them out of situations where they would be imprisoned or similar (unblockable). |
The Woman Who Fell to Earth |
River Song's Diary Tatiana Veryayskaya |
Colourless | River Song's diary on the diner table with salt and pepper cellars, a knife and fork on a napkin, a plate, a ketchup bottle, and napkin dispenser. The diary exiles instants and sorceries as they resolve and later allows them to be randomly cast for free. Signifies events that take place in River Song's timeline and then out of order later on in the Doctor's timeline. |
The Impossible Astronaut |
TARDIS Chris Ostrowski Showcase Dalton Pencarinha |
Colourless | The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background. Showcase: Closeup of the TARDIS doors with one door open revealing the interior console and design to be the the Thirteenth Doctor's during Series 12 & Series 13. Vehicle that potentially grants you a free spell (cascade) and a way to travel to a new destination (planeswalk) if you control a Time Lord when it attacks. |
Showcase: Series 12 & Series 13 |
Other Enchantments | |||
Become the Pilot Irina Nordsol |
Blue | The Pilot | |
Bigger on the Inside Tatiana Veryayskaya |
Red & Green | The Thirteenth Doctor inviting in the viewer through the open door of the TARDIS (with the Thirteenth Doctor's interior design). A field and lake appear in the background. The card allows the enchanted permanent to provide mana to a specific player and the next spell cast by that player has cascade. The cascade ability ties in with the TARDIS card's mechanic while the mana signifies inviting a companion to enter the TARDIS. |
Series 12 & Series 13 |
Return the Past Irina Nordsol |
Red | Twice Upon a Time | |
Lands | |||
Gallifrey Council Chamber Lixin Yin |
Colourless | The Lord President of the High Council of Time Lords addressing hundreds of Time Lords in the Gallifrey Panopticon. The surveil ability loosely represents reviewing a plan (using The Moment) and dismissing it over another potentially better future plan. Adds mana of any colour to cast a spell or activate an ability of a Time Lord or Alien. As of the set's printing, and excluding Changelings, there are 27 Time Lord cards and 33 Alien cards (25 in Doctor Who, 8 in Unfinity) that this mana can be used for. |
The End of Time |
Ominous Cemetery Anato Finnstark |
Colourless | A Weeping Angel in a cemetery | |
Tokens and markers | |||
Alien John Tedrick |
White Token | An Adipose in a sink. | Partners in Crime |
Alien Rhino Svetlin Velinov |
White Token | Pol-Kon-Don | Fugitive of the Judoon |
Alien Warrior |
Red Token | Empress of Mars | |
Beast Helge C. Balzer |
Green Token | Can You Hear Me? | |
Clue (Thirteenth) David Sondered |
Colourless Token | The Thirteenth Doctor's reflection in the bell jar containing the suspended biodata module with their memories that were wiped by The Division. Created by Fugitive of the Judoon, Heaven Sent, Madame Vastra, Osgood, Operation Double, The Fugitive Doctor, Thijarian Witness and The Dining Car. |
The Timeless Children, Survivors of the Flux |
Fish Svetlin Velinov |
Blue Token | A lure fish | Thin Ice |
Food (Thirteenth) Borja Pindado |
Colourless Token | Graham O'Brien's cheese and pickle sarnie. Created by Graham O'Brien, Madame Vastra, and The Dining Car. |
It Takes You Away |
Human (Thirteenth) Ekaterina Burmak |
White Token | Ruth Clayton running from Judoon | Fugitive of the Judoon |
Osgood, Operation Double Justyna Dura |
Blue Token | The Zygon Inversion | |
Treasure (Thirteenth) Colin Boyer |
Colourless Token | The Thirteenth Doctor holding her TARDIS key above the TARDIS control console. Created by Frost Fair Lure Fish, Kerblam! Warehouse and North Pole Research Base. |
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Copy Xabi Gaztelua |
Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. |
Planar Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Plane | Description & Function | Reference |
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Besieged Viking Village Randy Gallegos |
Earth | The Viking village and surroundings including a river and the sea. All creatures can "boast" and become stronger. When chaos ensues, a creature becomes indestructible potentially signifying Ashildr's immortality. |
The Girl Who Died |
Fixed Point in Time Syd Mills |
Phenomenon | Represents the fixed point-in-time where Clara Oswald was extracted from the timeline. Clara is positioned centrally against an EKG line "between one heartbeat and the next" with the Raven in the background. Loosely represents the inability to travel (planeswalk) away from a fixed point-in-time. Instead, chaos ensues. |
Face the Raven, Hell Bent |
Kerblam! Warehouse David Auden Nash |
Kandoka | Kerblam! | |
North Pole Research Base Jeremy Paillotin |
Earth | Last Christmas | |
Singing Towers of Darillium Evan Shipard |
Darillium | The Husbands of River Song | |
Stormcage Containment Facility Calder Moore |
Unknown Planet | ||
Temple of Atropos Daniel Correia |
Time | War of the Sontarans, Once, Upon Time | |
The Dining Car Pablo Mendoza |
Spacecraft | Mummy on the Orient Express | |
The Doctor's Childhood Barn John Di Giovanni |
Gallifrey | The Day of the Doctor | |
The Drum, Mining Facility Piotr Dura |
Earth | Under the Lake / Under the Lake |
Reprinted Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Sorceries | |||
Cultivate Tuomas Korpi |
Green | Maebh in the world forest. Flavour text quotes Maebh telling the Twelth Doctor — “Do you like the forest being in Trafalgar Square? I think it’s lovely.” |
In the Forest of the Night |
Farseek Pierre Loyvet |
Green | Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor reacting to the TARDIS systems, “Nine cries for help, nine distress signals, all coming from the same planet.” | The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos |
Ponder Pauline Voss |
Blue | Bill reaching out to touch Heather , as sentient oil, in a corridor in a war zone in the Dalek-Movellan War. Flavour text quotes Bill telling Heather, “I see what you see. It’s beautiful!” |
The Pilot |
Preordain Luisa J. Preissler |
Blue | Claire Brown with a psychic headset on her head. She sees images in her mind of the TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor with her sonic screwdriver, and a Weeping Angel. Flavour text has Claire explaining her backstory to the Doctor - “Before that night I first saw you, I had a premonition. A succession of disconnected images. A stone angel. You. A blue box called a TARDIS.” |
Village of the Angels |
Search for Tomorrow Eddie Schillo |
Green | ||
Throes of Chaos David Frasheski |
Red | The Halloween Apocalypse | |
Instants | |||
Beast Within Helge C. Balzer |
Green | Tahira being attacked by the Chagaska in Aleppo. Flavour text quotes Zellin asking, “Do you recognize them? The Chagaskas. Your worst fears, my creativity.” |
Can You Hear Me? |
Chaos Warp Kim Sokol |
Red | The Twelfth Doctor teleporting into the teleporter room. Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “I am the Doctor. I’m coming to find you, and I will never, ever stop.” which he does multiple times when he leaves the teleport chamber. |
Heaven Sent |
Growth Spiral Shahab Alizadeh |
Green & Blue | The TARDIS travelling through space through a spiral adorned with roman numerals numbered as though on a clockface. The image is blue/green tinted with eight planets in view. Resembles the title sequence of the Twelfth Doctor's run. Flavour text quotes an excerpt of the Thirteenth Doctor's speech to Tzim-Sha stating, "We’re capable of the most incredible change. We can evolve while still staying true to who we are. We can honor who we’ve been and choose who we want to be next. |
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Think Twice Alice X. Zhang |
Blue | Clara holding out, to the Twelfth Doctor, one of the seven TARDIS keys which she is holding hostage over a volcano. Flavour text quotes Clara saying “Five left. Every time you say no to me, I will throw another key down there. Do we understand each other?” |
Dark Water |
Artifacts | |||
Arcane Signet L J Koh |
Colourless | The glowing Seal of Rassilon on Rassilon's collar. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the High Council of Gallifrey. Nicked it off the Master in the Death Zone.” (TV: The Time of the Doctor) |
Hell Bent |
Cursed Mirror Mandy Jurgens |
Red | The Thirteenth Doctor being pulled into anti-zone portal by a mistlike force gripping her head with a hand. Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor saying, “It’s a juddering dimensional portal in a mirror in a Norwegian bedroom.” after being asked if the portal was safe by Graham. |
It Takes You Away |
Sol Ring Kekai Kotaki |
The Eye of Harmony. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Talisman of Impulse David Astruga |
Colourless | The Twelfth Doctor's guitar. The background shows a portcullis. Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating “Act as if you know their plan, and sometimes, if you’re very lucky, they’ll actually tell you it!” (TV: The Girl Who Died) |
The Magician's Apprentice |
Talisman of Curiosity Tatiana Veryayskaya |
Colourless | The Thirteenth Doctor's goggles Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor stating “This place has so many secrets to yield.” (TV: Can You Hear Me?) |
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Enchantments | |||
Carpet of Flowers Logan Feliciano |
Green | The barn on the border of Pakistan and India. Flavour text quotes the Thirteenth Doctor saying, “Love is a form of hope and, like hope, love abides in the face of everything.” during the wedding ceremony of Umbreen and Prem. |
Demons of the Punjab |
Lands | |||
Cinder Glade Hristo D. Chukov |
Colourless | In the Forest of the Night | |
Command Tower Pierre Loyvet |
The Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS control room | ||
Desolate Lighthouse Henry Peters |
Fugitive of the Judoon | ||
Dreamroot Cascade Shahab Alizadeh |
View of three broken moons in the Medusa Cascade. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining to Donna where they are — “The Medusa Cascade. I came here when I was just a kid, ninety years old.” |
The Stolen Earth | |
Exotic Orchard Miklós Ligeti |
Shows the Architectural Reconfiguration System (Arch-Recon) room in the TARDIS with multiple bulbs hanging from cables. Exotic Orchard provides any colour of mana that opponents could produce. This ties into the ARS being able to reconstruct particles based on requirements. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Eleventh Doctor and Gregor upon enting the ARS — “Architectural Reconfiguration System. It reconstructs particles according to your needs,” explained the Doctor. “A machine that makes machines?” Gregor questioned. |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Fiery Islet Pierre Loyvet |
Flavour text quotes Karvanista explaining his plan to Dan — “We’ll use this ship as a battering ram to hit all of the others, creating a massive temporal reaction. Takes the ships, and all the Sontarans on Earth, out of existence. Huge temporal bang." | War of the Sontarans | |
Frontier Bivouac Oliver Wetter |
The Ghost Monument | ||
Frostboil Snarl Wei Guan |
View from the frozen over Thames during the Forst Fair. Multiple fair tents are pitched on the ice with a bridge and buildings in the background. A crack can be seen in the foreground ice. Flavour text quotes the Twelfth Doctor stating, “We’re on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the 4th.” |
Thin Ice | |
Game Trail Victor Harmatiuk |
The Eaters of Light | ||
Myriad Landscape Bartek Fedyczak |
The Fires of Pompeii | ||
Path of Ancestry fang.xinyu |
A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the chameleon circuits activated and two police box variants. Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) |
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Reliquary Tower Lixin Yin |
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Rockfall Vale Jonas De Ro |
The Ghost Monument | ||
Rogue's Passage David Alvarez |
Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “There’s a rupture in time somewhere on board the ship. A small tear in the fabric of the continuum.” | Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS | |
Rootbound Crag Jeremy Paillotin |
River Song's "Hello Sweetie" message on Planet One | The Pandorica Opens | |
Sheltered Thicket Drew Tucker |
Robot of Sherwood | ||
Stormcarved Coast L J Koh |
St John's Monastery. The effects of the solar flare can be seen in the sky. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor explaining, “Solar tsunami. Came directly from your sun. A tidal wave of radiation. Big, big, big.” after the TARDIS gets hit by the solar flare radiation. |
The Rebel Flesh | |
Temple of Abandon Anton Solovianchyk |
The Magician's Apprentice | ||
Temple of Epiphany Nino Is |
“We are the Guardian Priests. We maintain the Temple of Atropos on the planet of Time.” —The Mouri | Once, Upon Time | |
Temple of Mystery Jokubas Uogintas |
The Tomb of Rassilon in the Death Zone on Gallifrey. | The Five Doctors | |
Temple of the False God Shahab Alizadeh |
The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten on asteroid Tiaanamat orbiting Akhaten. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying, “The Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten. It’s a holy site for the Sun Singers of Akhat.” |
The Rings of Akhaten | |
Vineglimmer Snarl Jorge Jacinto |
A lush forest on Metabelis III bathed in blue moonlight. Flavour text quotes the Third Doctor explaining to Sarah, “It has strange properties, a Metebelis crystal. It can affect the mind.” |
Planet of the Spiders | |
Waterlogged Grove John Di Giovanni |
A view of Grantchester Meadows and the River Cam in Grantchester, Cambridgshire. A basket, stool and umbrella are situated on the riverbank. A partially submerged fishing rod and a splash denote where the fisherman fell into the river, his mind having just been stolen by the sphere hovering above the stool. Flavour text quotes Romana II's interpretation of Professor Chronotis' Gallifreyan Morse code before apparently dying, “Beware the Sphere. Beware Skagra. Beware Shada.” |
Shada |
Masters of Evil[[edit] | [edit source]]
Masters of Evil is a blue, black, and red deck focused on the new Villainous Choice ability word that presents the player's opponents with a choice of effects, all of which are detrimental to them. The deck has an artifact creature subtheme that includes myriad cards that duplicate attackers when attacking multiple opponents and artifact cards that have a mututally detrimental affect to all opponents or players. The deck highlights the villains of Doctor Who with Davros, Dalek Creator as the face Commander of the deck and Missy as the alternate face Commander.
Deck Blurb[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Exterminate!
Grab your companions and battle across the universe in Magic's definitive multiplayer format. The Doctor's greatest foes unite to deal damage to multiple opponents. Davros rewards you for each opponent who loses 3 or more life, so finding ways to punch through the table's defenses will clear the path to your villainous victory.
- Davros
One of the Doctor's prime adversaries is Davros, a former military scientist and the original creator of the Daleks. Davros isn't always aligned with his deadly creations, but his callousness and cruelty often rivals theirs. He enjoys tormenting the Doctor through their many encounters, but he has yet to truly defeat the resilient Time Lord.
- What is Planechase?
Planechase is a cool way to shake up your Commander games with your friends. Use a deck of plane cards and a special planar die to trigger unique abilities and take your TARDIS through time and space!
New Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Commanders | |||
Davros, Dalek Creator Simon Dominic Showcase Lenka Šimečková |
Blue, Black & Red | Davros in the Vault with his right arm extended "shooting" out a lightning arc. He is accompanied by two Vault Daleks. Showcase: Davros with his thumb poised over a button on his chair. Several Dalek spaceships are visible in the background. Creates a Dalek token if an opponent lost life and makes them face a villainous choice. |
Revelation of the Daleks |
The Master, Mesmerist Erion Makuo Showcase Steve Morris |
Blue & Black | Terror of the Autons Showcase: The Dæmons | |
The Master, Formed Anew Simon Dominic Showcase Chuck Lukacs |
Blue & Black | The Keeper of Traken | |
The Master, Multiplied Lie Setiawan Showcase Jack Hughes |
Black & Red | The Saxon Master after using the Immortality Gate to create his "Master Race" duplicates. | The End of Time |
Missy Ekaterina Burmak Showcase Karen Hallion |
Blue, Black & Red | Missy in a graveyard using her sonic umbrella as Cybermen rise from the graves. Showcase: Missy proferring tea to the viewer in front of one of a Cyberman silhouette. Resurrects any non-artifact creatures into Cybermen under your control. Makes opponents face a villainous choice at the end of your turn to either take damage from your artifact creatures (representing being attacked by the Cybermen) or allowing chaos to ensue. |
Death in Heaven Showcase: Into the Dalek |
The Master, Gallifrey's End Alexander Mokhov Showcase Jack Hughes |
Black & Red | The Timeless Children | |
Ashad, the Lone Cyberman Eric Wilkerson |
Blue, Black & Red | The Haunting of Villa Diodati | |
Auton Soldier Greg Opalinski |
Blue | Rose | |
Clockwork Droid Andrey Kuzinskiy |
Colourless | The Girl in the Fireplace | |
Cult of Skaro Alexander Mokhov |
Blue, Black & Red | Doomsday | |
Cyberman Patrol Anton Solovianchyk Showcase Karen Hallion |
Colourless | ||
Cybermat Anton Solovianchyk |
Colourless | The Tomb of the Cybermen | |
Cybermen Squadron Craig J Spearing |
Colourless | ||
Dalek Drone Bartek Fedyczak |
Black | Dalek | |
Dalek Squadron Hector Ortiz Showcase Greg Staples |
Black | Day of the Daleks | |
Rassilon, the War President Filipe Pagliuso |
Blue & Black | The End of Time | |
Renegade Silent Calder Moore |
Blue | ||
Sontaran General Anton Solovianchyk |
Red | The Sontaran Stratagem / 'The Poison Sky | |
Sycorax Commander L J Koh |
Black & Red | The Christmas Invasion | |
The Beast, Deathless Prince Pavel Kolomeyets |
Black & Red | The Satan Pit | |
The Cyber-Controller Pavel Kolomeyets |
Blue & Black | The Age of Steel | |
The Dalek Emperor Mark Tedin |
Black & Red | Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways | |
The Flood of Mars Andrey Kuzinskiy |
Blue | The Waters of Mars | |
The Rani Borja Pindado |
Blue, Black & Red | The Mark of the Rani | |
The Valeyard Tyukina Tatiana |
Blue, Black & Red | The Valeyard in the courtroom on the Time Lord space station. Makes opponents face additional villainous choices and allows you to vote an additional time in any votes. |
The Trial of a Time Lord |
Time Reaper Helge C. Balzer |
Black | Father's Day | |
Vashta Nerada fang.xinyu |
Black | One of the archeologists casting two shadows while exploring The Library. | Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead |
Vislor Turlough Wangjie Li |
Black | ||
Weeping Angel Anato Finnstark Showcase Jack Hughes |
Blue & Black | A Weeping Angel covering its eyes outside of Wester Drumlins.
The Angel is quick (Flash), hits first (First Strike) and is always watching (Vigilance). When it is "seen" by someone (opponent casts a creature spell), it turns to stone. When it would deal damage to someone, instead that creature isn't hurt and is sent back in time (shuffled into its owners library). |
Blink |
Zygon Infiltrator Simon Dominic |
Blue | The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion | |
Sorceries | |||
Delete Steve Argyle |
Red | ||
Doomsday Confluence Dominik Mayer |
Black | Doomsday | |
Ensnared by the Mara Andrey Kuzinskiy |
Red | Kinda, Snakedance | |
Exterminate! Ivan Dedov |
Black | A Dalek utilising their death ray on a human. The effect reveals the skeleton of the human. Destroys a creature but can be copied by using multiple Daleks. The flavour text on the card features an Imperial Dalek quote “You are the enemy of the Daleks! You will be exterminated! Exterminate!” |
Remembrance of the Daleks |
Great Intelligence's Plan Piotr Dura |
Blue & Black | The Name of the Doctor | |
Hunted by The Family Darren Tan |
Blue | Human Nature / The Family of Blood | |
Instants | |||
Cyber Conversion Eddie Schillo |
Blue | ||
Don't Blink Anato Finnstark |
Blue | A Weeping Angel grasping at the viewer. Spell prevents creatures from appearing or reappearing from exile so it stops creatures from blinking (Magic term for exiling a permanent and then returning it to the battlefield) Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor saying, "Blink and you're dead." |
Blink |
This Is How It Ends Eliz Roxs |
Black | The Angels Take Manhattan | |
Artifacts | |||
Cybership JB Casacop |
Colourless | The Invasion, A Good Man Goes to War | |
Laser Screwdriver Hector Ortiz |
Colourless | The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords | |
Midnight Crusader Shuttle Evan Shipard |
Colourless | Midnight | |
Enchantments | |||
Genesis of the Daleks Dominik Mayer |
Black | Davros in his chair with both arms raised as Dalek mutants in different stages of evolution come into existence. Six Daleks look on. A large black "eye" appears in the background. Episode saga. The first three chapters create Dalek tokens in an increasing number. The final chapter represents the Doctor's dillema - destroy all Daleks and take damage, or destroy all non-Daleks. |
Genesis of the Daleks |
Blink Colin Boyer |
Blue & Black | A CRT television screen showing a Weeping Angel covering its eyes with RCA cables connected to the television, a flat-screen television showing the Tenth Doctor, a portable DVD player with Larry and Sally shown on the screen. Episode saga. The first and third chapters send creatures back in time (shuffled into library) and then investigate. The second and fourth chapters create Weeping Angel creature tokens. This is the first instance where a saga's chapter numbers are "out of order" instead of a strict progression from top to bottom. |
Blink |
Day of the Moon SkinnyElbows |
Red | Amy with tally marks covering her face, the full moon with clouds in front of it, Kovarian, a member of The Silence, and the impossible astronaut. Additional tally marks feature elsewhere in the art. Episode saga. Three chapters where The Silence goads a named opponent's creature which then forgets all about the player until Day of the Moon is sacrificed. |
Day of the Moon |
Death in Heaven Justyna Dura |
Black | Missy with multiple Cybermen being resurrected by the Cyber-pollen rain. Exiles two graveyards' worth of creatures and reanimates them into Cybermen. Episode saga card. |
Death in Heaven |
The Toymaker's Trap Eric Wilkerson |
Black | The Celestial Toymaker | |
The Sound of Drums Alexandr Leskinen |
Red | Utopia, The Sound of Drums, The End of Time | |
Lands | |||
Ominous Cemetery Anato Finnstark |
Colourless | A Weeping Angel in a cemetery | |
Tokens and markers | |||
Alien Angel Yuliya Litvinova |
Black Token | A Weeping Angel The Weeping Angel is an artifact creature with first strike and vigilance signifying the ability to attack and defend first/quickly. Whenever an opponent casts a creature spell, the angel turns to stone and is no longer a creature until end of turn. |
Blink et al. |
Clue (Thirteenth) David Sondered |
Colourless Token | The Thirteenth Doctor's reflection in the bell jar containing the suspended biodata module with their memories that were wiped by The Division. Created by Blink and The Rani. |
The Timeless Children, Survivors of the Flux |
Cyberman John Avon |
Colourless Reminder Card | A "Cyberdear" Cyberman | Dark Water, Death in Heaven |
Dalek David Astruga |
Black Token | A Bronze Dalek | |
Mark of the Rani Colin Boyer |
Red Token | The Mark of the Rani | |
Treasure Eddie Schillo |
Colourless Token | The signet ring worn by the Master on the ring finger of his right hand whilst he was Harold Saxon. Created by The Matrix of Time. |
Last of the Time Lords, The End of Time |
Copy Xabi Gaztelua |
Stylised time vortex with a five-pointed spiral. In between each spiral arm, a star constellation represents five of the Doctor's enemies. These are a Weeping Angel, a Dalek, a Cyberman, a Zygon, and an Auton. The feet of an additional unidentifiable five characters can be seen around the edges. |
Planar Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Reprinted Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Creatures | |||
Solemn Simulacrum Ivan Dedov |
Colourless | A Vardy-controlled Emojibot with a sad teary emoji face on a walkway in the city on Gliese 581d. Solemn Similacrum is affectionately known as "Sad Robot" by Magic: The Gathering players so the set designer wanted to include art that tied into this.[1] | Smile |
Sorceries | |||
Blasphemous Act Eliz Roxs |
Red | The Capitol of Gallifrey destroyed. Flavour text quotes the Master's hologram saying, “I had to make them pay for what I discovered. They lied to us, the founding fathers of Gallifrey. Everything we were told was a lie.” |
Spyfall |
Feed the Swarm Steve Argyle |
Black | Tecteun being disintegrated by Swarm in revenge for her role in his imprisonment. The psycho-temporal bridge can be seen in the background. Flavour text quotes the Swarm stating, “All it took was a little Time. And all for this, to get beyond any one universe, to find Division, to get revenge on those who imprisoned us so long ago. To take them all.” |
Survivors of the Flux |
Instants | |||
Snuff Out Bartek Fedyczak |
Black | Two Vardy-controlled Emojibots approaching the viewer with skull emoji faces. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between Steadfast and the Twelfth Doctor - “They want to kill us,” said Steadfast. “No, they want to help you. Killing you is just a side effect,” replied the Doctor. |
Smile |
Artifacts | |||
Arcane Signet L J Koh |
Colourless | The glowing Seal of Rassilon on Rassilon's collar. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor saying “Seal of the High Council of Gallifrey. Nicked it off the Master in the Death Zone.” (TV: The Time of the Doctor) |
Hell Bent |
Commander's Sphere Thanh Tuấn |
Colourless | The Source on a pedestal with wires running to it. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor saying “This is the Source. This is what you’re fighting over. A device to rejuvenate a planet’s ecosystem.” |
The Doctor's Daughter |
Lightning Greaves Kieran Yanner |
Colourless | Focus on the Eleventh Doctor's boots radiating lightning. Flavour text quotes Clara's saying “Run. Run, you clever boy. And remember.” Flavour text omits the "me" from the end of the quote. |
The Name of the Doctor |
Mind Stone L J Koh |
Colourless | Handles being held by the Doctor. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor talking to Handles saying, “Handles, I said, ‘Put me on a ship.’ I didn’t say, ‘Put me on a Dalek ship.’” |
The Time of the Doctor |
Sol Ring Kekai Kotaki |
Colourless | The Eye of Harmony. Flavour text quotes the Eleventh Doctor stating "The Eye of Harmony. Exploding star in the act of becoming a black hole. Time Lord engineering.” |
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS |
Talisman of Dominance Miklós Ligeti |
Colourless | An Ood with red eyes holding a translation sphere. Flavour text quotes the Ood chanting in unison, “We are the Legion of the Beast.” |
The Impossible Planet |
Talisman of Indulgence Xabi Gaztelua |
Colourless | Close up of Madame Kovarian's face with her Eye Drive. Flavour text quotes Madame Kovarian mocking the Doctor, “Oh, Doctor. Fooling you once was a joy, but fooling you twice the same way? It’s a privilege.” (TV: A Good Man Goes To War) |
Day of the Moon et al. |
Thought Vessel Anthony Devine |
Colourless | Tim Latimer opening the Doctor's biodata module. Flavour text quotes Professor Yana explaining “Oh, it’s only an old relic. Like me.” (TV: Utopia) |
Human Nature / The Family of Blood |
Wayfarer's Bauble Tyukina Tatiana |
Colourless | A Vortex Manipulator on Missy's left arm. She has the panel open and is presing a button. She wears a ring on her left middle finger. Flavour text quotes Missy saying, “Cheap and nasty time travel.” |
The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar |
Enchantments | |||
Propaganda Erikas Perl |
Blue | Vote Saxon campaign posters on a brick wall with a garbage bin in the foreground. Flavour text quotes the Tenth Doctor explaining Saxon's plan — “It’s subtler than that. Any stronger and people would question it. But contained in that rhythm, in layers of code, Vote Saxon. Believe in me. Whispering to the world.” (TV: The Sound of Drums) |
Smith and Jones, Captain Jack Harkness |
Wound Reflection Kieran Yanner |
Black | Missy and the Master in an embrace, Missy with a dagger in her left hand, the Master with his laser screwdriver in his, about to murder each other. The background shows abstract shapes instead of the clearing outside the lift on Floor 0507 of the Mondasion colony ship. Flavour text quotes the dialogue between the Master and Missy after Missy has stabbed him — “It’s good to know I haven’t lost my touch,” said the Master. “You deserve my best,” replied Missy. |
The Doctor Falls |
Lands | |||
Canyon Slough Logan Feliciano |
Colourless | The Face of Evil | |
Choked Estuary Shahab Alizadeh |
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Command Tower Henry Peters |
The Master's TARDIS control room | Planet of Fire | |
Creeping Tar Pit Nino Is |
The Witch's Familiar | ||
Crumbling Necropolis David Alvarez |
World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls | ||
Darkwater Catacombs Eddie Schillo |
Dark Water | ||
Dragonskull Summit Henry Peters |
Dragonfire | ||
Drowned Catacomb Victor Harmatiuk |
The Underwater Menace | ||
Fetid Pools Miklós Ligeti |
The Doctor's Daughter | ||
Foreboding Ruins Stephen Stark |
Blink | ||
Haunted Ridge Victor Harmatiuk |
The Haunting of Villa Diodati | ||
Lavaclaw Reaches Jake Murray |
The Fires of Pompeii | ||
Path of Ancestry fang.xinyu |
A time vortex with three different flying TARDISes. Each TARDIS is of a different design showing one without the chameleon circuits activated and two police box variants. Flavour text quotes the Second Doctor stating, “It’s the TARDIS. It’s my home! Or, at least it has been for a considerable number of years.” (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) |
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River of Tears Oliver Wetter |
Before the Flood | ||
Shadowblood Ridge Kamila Szutenberg |
A Good Man Goes to War | ||
Shipwreck Marsh Kamila Szutenberg |
The Time of Angels | ||
Smoldering Marsh Drew Tucker |
Dark Water | ||
Sunken Hollow Sean Vo |
Under the Lake | ||
Temple of Deceit Eliz Roxs |
The Game Station in orbit above Earth. | Bad Wolf | |
Temple of Malice Jokubas Uogintas |
Remembrance of the Daleks | ||
Terramorphic Expanse Pavel Kolomeyets |
The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit | ||
Thriving Moor Pavel Kolomeyets |
The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos |
Secret Lair Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Two Secret Lair releases, Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands and Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels, were released on October 2nd, 2023 for sale as part of the Secret Lair Spookydrop 2023. Each set has five borderless full art cards that are functional reprints of existing Magic: The Gathering cards. A third set, Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration was released on December 11th, 2023. Each set is available as a foil set and non-foil set. The cards are part of the Secret Lair set, SLD, and not part of the main WHO set, so they have the shooting star promo symbol as their set symbol instead of the TARDIS symbol.
Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Dalek Lands cards showcase some of the Dalek's menacing appearances from the classic and new series. The Dalek Lands number from 1372 to 1376 and have a gold rarity symbol and R (rare) rarity that matches the original printing of these lands, known to Magic: The Gathering players as the "Kaladesh Enemy-Coloured Fast Lands". This reprint cycle is notable in that this is the first time that this land cycle has been reprinted.
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Concealed Courtyard Nino Is |
Colourless | A single Dalek hovering in the centre of the Parliament of the Daleks. Flavour text depicts the conversation between Amy and The Eleventh Doctor while on the Dalek spaceship. “Where are we? A spaceship, right?” asked Amy. “Not just any spaceship. The Parliament of the Daleks. Be brave,” said the Doctor. |
Asylum of the Daleks |
Spirebluff Canal Nino Is |
Colourless | Daleks on Westminster Bridge in London during their first invasion of Earth in 2167. Flavour text quotes the Daleks saying, “Survivors of London, the Daleks are the masters of Earth!” |
The Dalek Invasion of Earth |
Blooming Marsh Shahab Alizadeh |
Colourless | Aerial view of Skaro with seven Daleks hovering over the city. Flavour text depicts the conversation between Clara and Missy upon exiting the fake space hospital onto the surface of Skaro. Clara asked, “What’s Skaro?” Missy replied, “The beginning. Where it all started. This is the planet of the Daleks!” |
The Magician’s Apprentice |
Inspiring Vantage Shahab Alizadeh |
Colourless | The Supreme Dalek's ship in orbit above Spiridon overseeing the invasion. Flavour text quotes Supreme Dalek's announcement, “The Supreme Council has ordered our army to be activated immediately. The invasion of all solar planets is to begin today!” |
Planet of the Daleks |
Botanical Sanctum Nino Is |
Colourless | Dalek army in aerial formation at the Battle of Canary Wharf after having been freed from the Genesis Ark. Flavour text quotes Dalek Sec ordering the Dalek army, “Exterminate all life forms below. Exterminate!” |
Doomsday |
Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Weeping Angel cards showcase some of their most iconic appearances in the show. The angels number from 1377 to 1381 and have rarity symbols and letters that match the original printing of each card. These reskinned reprints are reprints of Magic: The Gathering angels that all have the flying keyword on them even though, canonically, Weeping Angels are not able to fly.
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Angel of Serenity Nephelomancer |
White | The Thirteenth Doctor in the process of being transformed into a Weeping Angel, with wings sprouting out of her back, her body transforming into stone, and her hands midway to covering her eyes. | Village of the Angels |
Angel of the Ruins fang.xinyu |
White | Amy and Rory on the roof of the Winter Quay apartment building with the looming Statue of Liberty snarling at them. Flavour text quotes Rory saying, “I always wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty. I guess she got impatient.” |
The Angels Take Manhattan |
Blinding Angel Helge C. Balzer |
White | Three Weeping Angels trying to get into the TARDIS in the cellar of Wester Drumlins. Flavour text quotes Sally Sparrow saying, “It’s turning out the lights!” |
Blink |
Restoration Angel fang.xinyu |
White | A Weeping Angel fading into existence in the drop-ship on Alfava Metraxis. Flavour text quotes The Eleventh Doctor reading out the statement from the Book of the Weeping Angels, “That which holds the image of an Angel becomes itself an Angel.” |
The Time Of Angels |
Sublime Archangel Nephelomancer |
White | The Rogue Angel at the TARDIS control console. Flavour text quotes The Thirteenth Doctor saying, “The Angel has the TARDIS.” |
Once, Upon Time |
Doctor Who: Regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]
Unlike the previous two Secret Lairs, this lair included mechanically-unique cards instead of reskinned reprints. Three cards were revealed on December 4th, 2023[4] with the Fifteenth Doctor and The Meep revealed on December 10th, 2023. The cards were not included in the Commander Decks so that they could be released closer to the specials without any spoilers and the card design would be true to the characters. This Secret Lair's cards number from 1580 to 1584 and all have a gold rarity symbol and R (rare) rarity.
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Rose Noble Justyna Dura |
Blue | Rose Noble standing with her red backpack slung over her right shoulder. A crescent moon can be seen in the background. Rose has ward (making it difficult to target her) and rewards the player for casting a Doctor or Companion, while being a "Doctor's companion" herself. Flavour text states "The daughter of a time traveler, ready for adventures of her own." |
The Star Beast |
The Meep Billy Christian |
Black | The Meep has inbuilt protection (ward) and sacrifices a creature upon attacking to have all other creatures get the sacrificed creature's mana value as their power and toughness. Flavour text quotes, "All hail the Meep." |
The Star Beast |
The Celestial Toymaker Jake Murray |
White, Blue & Black | The Toymaker in his workshop holding a doll in his arms. The doll is reaching out towards the viewer. The first attacking ability create two piles of cards, some revealed and some not (in exile), and asks the defending player to play a mini-game similar to how the The Toymaker's Trap featured a mini-game. The second ability causes opponents to lose life at the end of each turn depending on how many "pile/group" mini-games occured that turn. |
The Giggle |
The Fourteenth Doctor Justyna Dura |
White, Blue, Red & Green | The Fourteenth Doctor standing with his sonic screwdriver in his right hand with his left hand outstretched towards the viewer. Casting The Fourteenth Doctor causes the player to mill 14 cards (put the top 14 cards from their library into their graveyard). All non-Doctor cards get put back on the bottom of the player's library in a random order. If one or more Doctor cards was milled when The Fourteenth Doctor was cast, you may have The Fourteenth Doctor enter the battlefield as a copy of one of those cards and it gains haste until end of turn. |
The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder, The Giggle |
The Fifteenth Doctor Kieran Yanner |
Blue & Red | The Fifteenth Doctor standing with his hands in his pockets in front of a cloudy background. The Fifteenth Doctor mills three cards and returns a mana value 2 or 3 artifact card to the player's hand when it enters play or attacks. Additionally, the Doctor makes casting nonartifact spells easier by using your artifacts to help cast them. This cards has a heavy focus on artifact synergy which may be symbolic of a future character trait of the Fifteenth Doctor. |
The Giggle |
Additional Cards[[edit] | [edit source]]
Players taking part in Launch Party events held from October 13th to 15th, 2023 at a WPN (Wizards Play Network) game store, were eligible to receive a Past in Flames traditional foil launch party promo card. This card is only available in traditional foil and is exclusive to WPN stores.
Card Name & Art | Card Colour(s) | Description & Function | Reference |
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Past in Flames BBC Studios |
Red | The Pandorica Opens by Vincent van Gogh | The Pandorica Opens |
Card Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The deck designers deemed companions to be defined as someone who stays with the Doctor and travels with them for a long time. Notably, this means that some cards that do not feature the Doctor's Companion ability feature characters that would traditionally be considered companions of The Doctor or companions whose companion status are a matter of debate amongst fans. These are Astrid Peth, Wilfred Mott, Alistair, the Brigadier, Missy, River Song, Rory Wiliams, and Sergeant John Benton.
- Alistair, the Brigadier and Kate Stewart form a mirrored pair of cards. They are both rare legendary creatures that cost four mana (one generic mana and the three colours of their respective decks) and have their power and toughnesses as 3. Each has a triggered ability that creates soldier creature tokens and an attack trigger that asks for a payment of 8 mana to strengthen all of the player's creatures for that turn depending on the main theme of their respective decks, namely historic and time counters. The key difference (apart from colour and theme) between them is that Alistair is a soldier himself while Kate is a scientist.
- Sonic Screwdriver and Laser Scewdriver also form a mirrored pair of cards. Each of these artifact cards represents the iconic tool of the Doctor and the Master. They both have four abilities: a mana ability, an ability that costs 1 mana that taps or untaps an artifact, an ability that costs 2 mana that either surveils (discards bad ideas) or scries (saves ideas for a later time), and an ability that costs 3 mana that either goads a creature or makes a creature unblockable.
- The new creatures types introduced in the Doctor Who set are: Cyberman, Dalek, Detective, Doctor, and Time Lord. "Time Lord" is the first two-word creature type but is treated as one creature type. "Time" and "Lord" are not individual creature types on their own (although Lord used to be a creature type but has since been replaced and deprecated). The set also formerly introduced the Scientist creature type to black-border cards which had previously only appeared on two silver-bordered cards from the "joke" set, Unstable. Similarly, the creature type Alien was previously used on a playtest card (not an official card) and eight cards in Unfinity, three of which are "acorn" cards which are similar to silver-bordered cards in that they are also not legal for play in most tournament formats.
- Rather than create multiple new creature types representing some of the humanoid species in Doctor Who, the set uses the Magic: The Gathering "Human" creature type as a catch-all to include a multitude of human-like humanoid races/species. This includes Alzarian (Adric, Mathematical Genius ), Trakenite (Nyssa of Traken), Proto-Time Lord (represented as Human Time Lord for River Song), and other unnamed humanoid species (Astrid Peth and Idris, Soul of the TARDIS).
- Some humanoid characters were not attributed to the Human creature type based on the precedent set by the other humanoid creature cards in the set. Do note that this is sometimes due to a space issue on the physical card layout as opposed to a game mechanic or flavour reason.
- Davros, Dalek Creator, a Kaled, is typed as an Alien instead of Human
- Flesh Duplicate is typed as a Shapeshifter without the additional Human type that other humanoids have
- Nardole (correctly typed as an artifact (cyborg)), Vislor Turlough and Sisterhood of Karn are all missing a race type which should be Human
- The Soldier and Warrior tokens are exclusively made by cards (The War Games, The Cave of Skulls, Alistair, the Brigadier, Kate Stewart, UNIT Headquarters) that would all be human in nature, however, these tokens do not have the human creature type. Human Soldier and Human Warrior tokens already exist in Magic: The Gathering from other sets
- The Magic: The Gathering "Alien" creature type is used in the Doctor Who set as a catch-all type to represent multiple non-human species that did not get their own new creature types.
- Auton Soldier is missing the Shapeshifter creature type associated with other Magic: The Gathering cards that use the same copy ability.
- Karvanista, Loyal Lupari is incorrectly named. It should use the singular form of Lupar instead of Lupari. Lupari is used correctly in the adventure portion of the card as an adjective.
- The Sea Devils card creates green Alien Salamander tokens with islandwalk to represent Sea Devils. Sea Devils are sea water reptiles that cannot be deemed to be salamanders since salamanders only live in fresh water. In addition, Sea Devils evolved on Earth and cannot therefore be deemed to be Alien. The correct creature type for the tokens should have been Lizard (like Madame Vastra) instead of Alien Salamander.
- Osgood, Operation Double creates a non-legendary token that is a copy of itself when cast. Two card artworks exist for Osgood in the set that form one complete image and represent the Human/Zygon versions of Osgood. The left side of the image features Osgood in her question mark jumper and loose red tie with the Blue Osgood Box to her right (from the viewer's standpoint) while the right side of the image features Osgood with her scarf and red bowtie with the Blue Osgood Box to her left (from the viewer's standpoint). The Osgood, Operation Double variants are as follows:
Left Side | Right Side |
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Only available in the Paradox Power Deck | |
0191 Regular (Non-Foil) | T0032 Regular Token (Non-Foil) |
Alternative versions available only in Collector Boosters | |
T0064 Surge Foil Token 0191 Traditional Foil 0367 Extended Art (Non-Foil) 0367 Extended Art Foil 0958 Extended Art Surge Foil |
T0032 Traditional Foil Token 0796 Alternate Art Surge Foil |
Card Availability[[edit] | [edit source]]
With the four Commander decks sharing colours between them, some cards are available in multiple decks as well as being available as variants in the Collector Boosters. With the exception of Twice Upon a Time which thematically appears in two decks (the ones with the First and Twelfth Doctors), these cards are limited to colourless artifacts and land cards. With the exception of Basic Lands, only one of these cards is available in each deck. The cards are:
Card | Blast from the Past | Timey-Wimey | Paradox Power | Masters of Evil |
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New Cards | ||||
Twice Upon a Time | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Psychic Paper | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Sonic Screwdriver (unique artwork) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
TARDIS | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Ominous Cemetery | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Gallifrey Council Chamber | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Trenzalore Clocktower | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Reprints | ||||
Arcane Signet | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Lightning Greaves | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Mind Stone | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Sol Ring | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Thought Vessel | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
Command Tower (unique artwork) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Exotic Orchard | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Path of Ancestry | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Myriad Landscape | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Reliquary Tower | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Rogue's Passage | ✅ | ✅ | ||
Temple of the False God | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
White Blue Mana Generating Lands:
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✅ | ✅ | ||
Green Blue Mana Generating Lands:
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✅ | ✅ | ||
Blue Red Mana Generating Lands:
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✅ | ✅ |
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
General References[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Besieged Viking Village utilises the "boast" mechanic first seen in the real-world Viking inspired Magic: The Gathering set, "Kaldheim".
- Artists Alice Zhang, Roberta Ingranata, Karen Hallion and Jeremy Enecio (via BBC Studios) have previously contributed artwork for the Doctor Who franchise.
- The only historical figures featured on cards are Vincent van Gogh (Ecstatic Beauty), Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (Human Noble), and Nikola Tesla (Surge of Brilliance).
- An upcoming unannounced Secret Lair will feature a reference to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors.
- The Release Notes[5] for Magic: the Gathering sets often have easter egg jokes placed within the card explanations. In the Doctor Who set, the easter eggs are:
- Blink has the following text: "People often assume that Sagas are a strict progression from top to bottom, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey . . . stuff. That is, the rules support chapter abilities that appear to be out of order, like those on Blink. The first ability triggers when the first and third lore counters are added. The last ability triggers when the second and fourth lore counters are placed on it."
- The Master, Multipled has the following text: "Notably, the part of myriad that makes you exile the creature tokens at end of combat is a triggered ability. This means that the ability will trigger, but you won't exile the tokens when it resolves. Since the tokens also have myriad, attacking with each of them will cause that myriad ability to trigger, causing the Master to, well . . . multiply."
- Me, the Immortal has the following text: "Ashildr retains . . . I mean Me, the Immortal retains all counters, not just those granted by the first ability."
- Weeping Angel has the following text: "As the first triggered ability of Weeping Angel resolves, it continues to be an artifact but will stop being both an Alien and an Angel until it becomes a creature again. It's just a statue, how dangerous could it be?"
Saga Episode References[[edit] | [edit source]]
Saga is a card type in Magic: The Gathering that is used to tell a story through multiple chapters that occur when you first play the card and then on each of your subsequent turns. The Saga cards in this set represent an iconic episode of each of the 15 Doctor's runs (including the War Doctor and the Fugitive Doctor). In addition, four villains also have episodes represented by associated Saga cards.
We're All Stories in the End - The 19 episodes represented are:
- An Unearthly Child for the First Doctor
- The War Games for the Second Doctor
- The Sea Devils for the Third Doctor
- City of Death for the Fourth Doctor
- The Caves of Androzani for the Fifth Doctor
- Trial of a Time Lord for the Sixth Doctor
- The Curse of Fenric for the Seventh Doctor
- The Night of the Doctor for the Eighth Doctor
- The Day of the Doctor for the War Doctor
- The Parting of the Ways for the Ninth Doctor
- The Girl in the Fireplace for the Tenth Doctor
- The Eleventh Hour for the Eleventh Doctor
- Heaven Sent for the Twelfth Doctor
- The Flux for the Thirteenth Doctor
- Fugitive of the Judoon for the Fugitive Doctor
- Genesis of the Daleks for Davros
- Blink for the Weeping Angels
- Day of the Moon for The Silence
- Death in Heaven for Missy
Other cards are named after episodes, despite not being Saga cards: "The Cave of Skulls", The Five Doctors, The Sound of Drums, The Wedding of River Song, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, Flatline, and Twice Upon a Time.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The cards were first shown off at the San Diego Comic-Con panel on 20 July 2023.[6]
- Initial reactions to the set were decidedly mixed, with prominent Magic content creators being negative[7] and Lawrence Miles criticizing the product.[8]
- All cards released as part of the WHO set and the tie-in Secret Lairs have a 2023 "© BBC" copyright notice on the bottom of the cards along with the Wizards of the Coast trademark and copyright notice.
- All cards from the WHO set utilise the regular Universes Beyond frame treatment that includes a downward pointed triangle in the bottom of the frame. The triangle is a silver grey colour for Plane, Land, Common, and Uncommon cards; and holographic for rare and mythic rare cards. The Secret Lair cards do not feature the Universes Beyond frame but do have a holographic triangle.
- Doctor Who previews prior to the set's release were conducted from October 2nd, 2023 until October 6th, 2023 via official sources (Wizards of the Coast and the BBC) as well as games news sites and Magic: The Gathering content creators.[9] Each deck received its own day with individual card previews followed by full deck list reveals. Timey-Wimey was revealed on October 3rd, Paradox Power on October 4th, Masters of Evil on October 5th, and Blast from the Past on October 6th 2023.
- Actors, whose likeness was featured in the artwork of the cards, reviewed and signed off on artwork that featured them.[10]
- The Night of the Doctor is the only two-chapter saga printed in Magic: The Gathering as of the set's release.
Prices[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor Who Secret Lairs were available in the following bundles (along with other non-Doctor Who Secret Lairs) for purchase from the Secret Lair website from October 2nd, 2023 until November 19th, 2023:
- Fill My Cauldron with Almost Everything Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £371.99, €425.99, $372.74
- Fill My Cauldron with Foils Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition - Sold for £217.99, €245.99, $218.75
- Fill My Cauldron with Non-Foils Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £165.99, €193.99, $166.24
- Fill My Cauldron with Dr. Who Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition, 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition and 1 Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £109.99, €125.99, $110.00
- Places to Trick or Treat Foil Lands Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition - Sold for £92.99, €105.99, $93.75
- Places to Trick or Treat Non-Foil Lands Bundle - Includes 1 Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £70.99, €82.99, $71.25
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Foil Edition - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Dalek Lands Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £29.99, €34.99, $29.99
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Foil Edition - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: The Weeping Angels Non-Foil Edition - Sold for £29.99, €34.99, $29.99
The Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration set was released on December 11th, 2023 independently of the Secret Lair Spookydrop 2023 and was available for purchase from the Secret Lair website until January 8th, 2024:
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration Foil Edition - Sold for £49.99, €54.99, $49.99
- Secret Lair x Doctor Who: Regeneration - Sold for £39.99, €44.99, $39.99
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who product page at the official Magic: The Gathering website.
- Doctor Who Commander Decklists at the official Magic: The Gathering website.
- Doctor Who at the Magic: The Gathering wiki.
- Commander Masters and Doctor Who Sneak Peek! |Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond MTG at Good Morning Magic on YouTube.
- The BIG Doctor Who Commander Reveal! New Cards, Art, Deck Themes, & More! |Magic: The Gathering MTG at Good Morning Magic on YouTube.
- THE NEXT YEAR OF MAGIC FROM WIZARDS PRESENTS at the official Magic: The Gathering website
- ALLONS-Y! ON OCTOBER 13, CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO™ THROUGH MAGIC at the official Magic: The Gathering website
- CATCH UP WITH THE Magic: The Gathering® – DOCTOR WHO™ SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON REVEALS at the official Magic: The Gathering website
- The Preview Panel at MagicCon: Barcelona at the official Magic: The Gathering YouTube channel
- Exclusive: See Doctor Who's Iconic Blink Episode and More as Magic: The Gathering Cards at IGN.
- MTG – Doctor Who: Universes Beyond Exclusive Card Preview at GAMES hub
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Allons-y! On October 13 Celebrate 60 Years of Doctor Who through Magic on magic.wizards.com
- ↑ The Next Year of Magic from Wizards Presents on magic.wizards.com
- ↑ @GavinVerhey on twitter.com
- ↑ ign.com - Exclusive: Even More Doctor Who Coming to Magic: The Gathering
- ↑ Magic: The Gathering® – Doctor Who™ Release Notes - https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/magic-the-gathering-doctor-who-release-notes
- ↑ MtG Doctor Who SDCC reveals
- ↑ Tolarian Community College
- ↑ Lawrence Miles on Twitter
- ↑ [1] Where to Find Magic: The Gathering® – Doctor Who™ Previews on magic.wizards.com
- ↑ What Is In A Doctor Who Collector Booster Box?
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