Magic: The Gathering’s most ambitious crossover just got real! The Avatar: The Last Airbender expansion is bringing beloved characters to your Commander table with stunning cards that capture each hero’s journey through the elements. From Grand Lotus Iroh to multiple versions of Aang, here’s everything you need to know about this game-changing collaboration.
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MTG x Avatar: The Last Airbender Details at a Glance
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Set Name | Avatar: The Last Airbender (TLA) |
| Release Date | November 21, 2025 |
| MTGA Release | November 18, 2025 |
| Total Cards | 198 cards |
| Format Legality | Standard, Commander, Legacy, Vintage |
| Spoiler Season Started | October 28, 2025 |
| Prerelease | November 14-20, 2025 |
| Special Mechanics | Airbend, Waterbend, Earthbend, Firebend |
The Standout Spoilers
Iroh, Grand Lotus – The Tea-Loving Tactician
Uncle Iroh’s card perfectly captures his wisdom and strategic mind. As a multicolor legendary creature, Grand Lotus Iroh supports artifact strategies while providing card advantage—exactly what you’d expect from someone who finds enlightenment in tea. His abilities reward patience and long-term planning, mirroring his philosophical approach to life.

Aang’s Journey: Three Cards, One Destiny
Wizards of the Coast brilliantly represents Aang’s growth through multiple cards:
Aang, the Last Airbender (Mono-White): The naive young airbender discovering his destiny Aang, at the Crossroads // Aang, Destined Savior (GWB): A transforming card depicting his moral struggles, letting you cheat creatures into play from your top 5 cards Avatar Aang // Aang, Master of Elements (WUBRG): The ultimate five-color payoff representing mastery of all four elements
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The Legend of Kuruk // Avatar Kuruk
This double-faced saga tells the story of Avatar Kuruk, beginning with Scry 2 and card draw before transforming into a powerful creature. Avatar Kuruk creates 1/1 Spirit tokens whenever you cast spells and features the devastating “Waterbend 20” ability that grants an extra turn—though at the steep cost of exhausting 20 mana.
Fire Nation Villains Steal the Show
Fire Lord Azula: Available in multiple versions tracking her descent into madness, from mono-Black hunter to Red/Blue/Black tyrant
Ozai, the Phoenix King: The ultimate Fire Nation villain brings destruction mechanics fitting his character
Zhao, Ruthless Admiral: A 3/4 with Firebending 2 that rewards sacrifice strategies with combat buffs
Fire Lord Zuko: Red/White/Black legend showing his redemption arc with firebending and exile-casting mechanics
The Four Bending Mechanics Explained
Wizards created unique mechanics for each element that capture their narrative essence:
Firebending: Generates red mana when attacking, fueling aggressive strategies Waterbending: Manipulates permanents and grants control over the battlefield Earthbending: Ramps mana and creates defensive barriers Airbending: Exiles permanents temporarily, allowing them to be cast for 2 generic mana
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Hybrid Creatures & Supporting Cast
The set celebrates Avatar’s iconic hybrid animals with fantastic creature cards:
Badgermole Cub: Makes mana-producing creatures tap for additional green and Earthbends on entry Dragonfly Swarm: Flying Ward 1 creature with power equal to noncreature, nonland cards in your graveyard Momo, Friendly Flier: The adorable winged lemur supports token strategies Appa, Steadfast Guardian: Instant-speed airbending protection for your permanents
Collector’s Paradise: Special Treatments
This set features incredible Booster Fun treatments that Avatar fans will love:
- Borderless Raised Foil Avatar Aang (illustrated by series creator Bryan Konietzko)
- Battle Pose Cards inspired by the show’s intro sequence
- Scene Cards depicting iconic moments from the series
- Appa Basic Lands showcasing the flying bison across all five colors
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Products Available
- Play Boosters: Draft and sealed playable
- Collector Boosters: Premium treatments and foils
- Jumpstart Boosters: 46 different themes including exclusive cards
- Seeded Prerelease Packs: Start with specific legendary characters
- Commander Bundle: Special versions of Arcane Signet, Sol Ring, and Swiftfoot Boots
- Scene Boxes: Includes art-only display cards with easel
For official product information and preorder details, visit Wizards of the Coast’s Avatar collection page.
The Story Integration
Unlike random crossovers, this set methodically follows Aang’s three-season journey. Characters evolve from mono-colored cards representing their starting point to multicolor versions showing growth and embracing other nations’ philosophies. This narrative design philosophy makes every card feel meaningful rather than cash-grab nostalgia.
Zuko’s transformation from “Zuko, Exiled Prince” (mono-Red) to “Fire Lord Zuko” (Red/White/Black) perfectly demonstrates how characters gain complexity alongside their color identity.
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Community Reception
The MTG community has responded overwhelmingly positively, praising the mechanical depth and respectful adaptation of source material. Avatar Aang’s reveal single-handedly spiked prices on older Commander combo pieces, showing the competitive viability of these cards beyond nostalgia value.
FAQs
Q1: When does the MTG x Avatar: The Last Airbender set release, and is it Standard legal?
Avatar: The Last Airbender releases worldwide on November 21, 2025, with MTG Arena access beginning November 18, 2025. Yes, this is a full Standard-legal set (unlike previous Universes Beyond products), meaning all 198 cards are legal in Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. Prerelease events run November 14-20, giving players early access to the set. The Jumpstart portion includes eternal-format-only cards legal in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage but not Standard.
Q2: What makes the Avatar set’s character design unique compared to other MTG crossovers?
The Avatar set’s standout feature is its character progression system where major characters like Aang, Zuko, and Azula receive multiple cards representing different story arcs. For example, Aang has three versions: mono-White “Aang, the Last Airbender” (naive beginner), tricolor “Aang at the Crossroads” (moral struggles), and five-color “Avatar Aang/Aang, Master of Elements” (complete mastery). This mechanical storytelling through color identity evolution mirrors each character’s narrative journey, making every card version meaningful rather than arbitrary variants. The four bending mechanics (Airbend, Waterbend, Earthbend, Firebend) also create cohesive tribal strategies unique to this set.







