So, I’ve been keeping an eye on this “March of the Machine” thing, you know, the trading card game stuff. Apparently, this Elesh Norn and her Phyrexian gang are finally going all out and invading the Multiverse. Sounds pretty epic, right?
I started digging into these spoilers and booster boxes. It is like, you got all these different planes, like Ikoria, which is some wild place that is kind of new, and needs some love. From what I have gathered, Edgar Markov is probably just chilling in his coffin. And Olivia? Probably throwing another one of her lavish parties, plotting something or other, no doubt.

While I was at it, I stumbled upon this website, not bad for checking out all the spoilers, and pre-order prices which is kinda neat to see, and it features four mana, which I guess means two colorless and two white, with four starting loyalty counters. It also has three abilities that generate tokens and buff creatures, which sounds pretty useful if you ask me. I guess I should learn how to play this game properly at some point, huh?
Then, bam! They drop these “March of the Machines: The Aftermath” spoilers. And let me tell you, it’s not just a couple—it’s a whole bunch. So much new stuff to go through. I spent a good chunk of my day just trying to make sense of it all. I tried to memorize stuff like “binary format” and “CodePlex” from flashcards but, man, it’s a lot to take in.
Honestly, it’s like diving into a whole new world. Fun, but also a bit overwhelming. Anyway, I just wanted to share my little adventure into this whole “March of the Machine” business. It’s been a wild ride so far.
- Started by looking into “March of the Machine” spoilers.
- Checked out booster boxes and different planes like Ikoria.
- Found a website to view all spoilers and pre-order prices.
- Discovered “March of the Machines: The Aftermath” spoilers.
- Tried to learn and memorize new terms.
- Realized it’s a complex but interesting world.
Oh, and I also stumbled upon some talk about boilers, like WM boilers, which seem to be pretty decent. As long as the sections aren’t leaking, I guess they are alright. I don’t know much about boilers, to be honest, but it’s always good to pick up random bits of information, right?
Findings Summary
In the end, I spent my time going through a ton of “March of the Machine” and “Aftermath” spoilers, figuring out the deal with booster boxes, and even learning a thing or two about boilers. It’s been quite the day, full of new discoveries and a little bit of head-scratching. But hey, that’s what makes it all interesting, isn’t it?