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Universes Beyond: Doctor Who

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Universes Beyond: Doctor Who is a set of Doctor Who themed Magic: The Gathering trading game cards that will be 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).

The product release was comprised of four 100-card Commander decks, collector boosters, and tie-in Secret Lairs. The main set contains 200 new Doctor Who themed cards as well as Doctor Who themed reprints of regular Magic: The Gathering cards. Doctor Who was the first Commander deck release to include collector boosters, with no additional new cards, that only feature alternate art versions of the cards in the decks.

The Decks and New Cards

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:

  • One foil Commander (The Doctor card for decks with a Doctor-Companion Commander pair or Davros, Dalek Creator for the Masters of Evil deck)
  • The remaining 99 cards of the deck
  • 10 oversized Doctor Who themed Planechase cards featuring 9 planes and 1 phenomenon as well as one six-sided planar die
  • 10 double-sided tokens featuring Doctor Who themes
  • A deck box and a life wheel for tracking the player's life total
  • 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.

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 including all eight classic Doctors with The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith being the face Commander pair of the deck.

New Cards
Card Name Card Colour(s) Cart Art & Function Reference
The First Doctor
 
Kieran Yanner
Blue & White The First Doctor in his TARDIS at his console with smoke emanating from it.
The Second Doctor
The Third Doctor
The Fourth Doctor
 
David Auden Nash
Blue & Green 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.

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 Fifth Doctor
The Sixth Doctor
The Seventh Doctor
The Eighth Doctor The Night of the Doctor
Susan Foreman Green
Sarah Jane Smith
 
Fajareka Setiawan
White Sarah manoeuvering around some barbed wire and rocks on Exxilon wearing her first outfit for The Time Warrior.

Whenever you cast a historic spell, Sarah - a Detective - investigates.

Death to the Daleks
Adric, Mathematical Genius
 
Billy Christian
Adric looking at the console of Briggs's freighter after it was damaged by a Cyberman. Prehistoric Earth can be seen on the monitor in the background. Earthshock
K-9, Mark 1
 
Nerendra Bintara Adi
K-9 levitating in a generic spaceship corridor.
City of Death
 
Miklós Ligeti
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. Episode saga card.

Creates a Treasure token and then five more token copies mimicking the six Mona Lisa copies.

City of Death
Reverse the Polarity
 
Randy Gallegos
The Third Doctor brandishing his sonic screwdriver with a circular "wave" effect emmanating from it.
Time Lord Regeneration
 
Elizabeth Peiró
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. The Caves of Androzani
TARDIS The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.

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.

Alien Insect A Menoptera in flight. The Web Planet
Food A paper bag of jelly babies.
Treasure
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Justyna Dura
Romana II in a painting posing as Mona Lisa. City of Death
New Planar Cards
Card Name Plane Card Art & Function Reference
TARDIS Bay
 
Erikas Perl
Gallifrey Grants you a free spell (just like the TARDIS's cascade), then you steal a TARDIS and run away (planeswalk) The War Games

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 to 2013 with The Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler being the face Commander pair of the deck.

New Cards
Card Name Card Colour(s) Card Art & Function Reference
The Ninth Doctor
The Tenth Doctor
 
Luisa J. Preissler
Blue & Red The Doctor in The Library.

Features the ability words "Allons-y!" and "Timey-Wimey" and the keyword action "Time travel". Represents foreplanning and the manipulation of time.

Forest of the Dead, Silence in the Library
The Eleventh Doctor
 
Justyna Dura
The Doctor at Stonehenge amidst Roman soldiers lit by the alien fleet above him. The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang
The War Doctor
 
Lixin Yin
The War Doctor on Gallifrey as he contemplates using The Moment. The Day of the Doctor
Rose Tyler
 
Luisa J. Preissler
White Rose on Earth when it was taken to the Medusa Cascade. Rose is wearing the outfit worn during The Stolen Earth.

Rose gets stronger when she attacks based on any time related mechanics.

The Stolen Earth
The Face of Boe
 
Greg Staples
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. Loosely represents his long life span and being able to wait for events to happen.

New Earth
Ecstatic Beauty
 
Alice Xia Zhang
Vincent van Gogh in the foreground with 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. Vincent and the Doctor
The Eleventh Hour
 
Matt Stewart
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 Eleventh Hour
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 before vanishing (vanishing 4).

The End of Time
The Parting of the Ways
 
Syd Mills
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 sending of Rose backwards in time to save her where she becomes the Bad Wolf and then time travelling forwards in time, and the destruction of the Dalek fleet. Episode saga card.

The Parting of the Ways
TARDIS The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.

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.

Human Young Amelia Pond frying some bacon and eggs. The Eleventh Hour
Food 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. The Eleventh Hour
New Plane Cards
Card Name Plane Card Art & Function Reference
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

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 to 2023 with The Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan being the face Commander pair of the deck.

New Cards
Card Name Card Colour(s) Cart Art & Function Reference
The Twelfth Doctor
 
Alexander Mokhov
The Twelfth Doctor rocking out on a tank playing an electric guitar. The Magician's Apprentice
The Thirteenth Doctor
 
Pauline Voss 
Lenka Šimečková
Blue & Green Features the Paradox mechanic making creatures stronger and the ability word "Team TARDIS" represented by all team members (your creatures with counters on them) being able to attack and defend.
The Fugitive Doctor
 
Greg Staples
The Fugitive Doctor at her console in her own TARDIS. Fugitive of the Judoon
Yasmin Khan
 
Andrey Kuzinskiy
Red Yaz - a Detective - allows you to look for more answers in your deck.
Me, the Immortal
 
Yuliya Litvinova
Ashildr sitting in an armchair in her home holding a chess piece that resembles a raven. The Woman Who Lived
The Foretold Soldier
 
Fajareka Setiawan
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
Decaying Time Loop
 
Alexander Gering
The Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan, and Daniel Lewis all running from the abstract clock representation of the decaying time loop. Eve of the Daleks
The Flux
 
Alexander Gering
The Thirteenth Doctor, Swarm, and Azure. Represents the full "series-long" story as opposed to a single episode. Episode saga card. Flux
TARDIS The TARDIS in flight above a ringed planet in the foreground with other planets in the background.

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.

Clue The Thirteenth Doctor's reflection in the bell jar containing the suspended biodata module with their memories that were wiped by The Division. The Timeless Children, Survivors of the Flux
New Plane Cards
Card Name Plane Card Art & Function Reference
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. Face the Raven, Hell Bent

Masters of Evil

Masters of Evil is a blue, black, and red deck focused on the new Villainous Choice ability word featured on modal instants and sorceries. These spells target the player's opponents who are presented with a choice of effects, all of which are detrimental. 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.

New Cards
Card Name Card Colour(s) Card Art & Function Reference
Davros, Dalek Creator
 
Simon Dominic
Blue, Black & Red Davros in his Laboratory on Necros with his right arm extended "shooting" out a lightning arc. He is accompanied by two of his Imperial Daleks.

Creates a Dalek token if an opponent lost life and makes them face a villainous choice.

Revelation of the Daleks
The Master, Multiplied
 
Lie Setiawan
The Saxon Master after using the Immortality Gate to create his "Master Race" duplicates. The End of Time
Missy
 
Ekaterina Burmak
Blue, Black & Red Missy in a graveyard as Cybermen rise from the graves.

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
Vashta Nerada
 
Fang Xinyu
One of the archeologists casting two shadows while exploring The Library. Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead
The Valeyard
 
Tyukina Tatiana
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
Weeping Angel
 
Anato Finnstark
A Weeping Angel covering its eyes outside of Wester Drumlins. Blink
Death in Heaven
 
Justyna Dura
Missy with multiple Cybermen being resurrected by the Cyber-pollen rain. Episode saga card. Death in Heaven
Exterminate!
 
Ivan Debov
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
Dalek A Bronze Dalek
New Plane Cards
Card Name Plane Card Art & Function Reference
The Doctor's Tomb
 
Anato Finnstark
Trenzalore The Doctor's Tomb looming overhead in the same perspective as The Name of the Doctor

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
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, continuous learning, and the Vashta Nerada by the use of shadow counters.

Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead

References

General 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 will also have episodes represented by associated saga cards.

The 19 episodes represented are:

Basic Land References

 
Plains

Token References

Notes

External links

Footnotes

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