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Mark Rosewater gave his traditional teaser with the following hints.[1]
First up, here are some things you can expect:[]
- 13/13 Vehicle with Crew 2 that costs one mana to cast — The Last Ride
- Mechanic called Start your engines!
- Three planeswalkers native to one of the worlds visited and one non-native gets a desparked legendary creature version[a]
- Native: Basri Ket (Basri, Tomorrow's Champion); Samut (Samut, the Driving Force)
- Non-native: Daretti (Daretti, Rocketeer Engineer); Mu Yanling (Mu Yanling, Wind Rider)
- Cycle of vanilla legendary creatures — Sundial, Dawn Tyrant (
), Caelorna, Coral Tyrant (
), Kalakscion, Hunger Tyrant (
), Tyrox, Saurid Tyrant (
), Terrian, World Tyrant (
)
- Cat and Dog Mounts — Gloryheath Lynx, Alacrian Jaguar (cat); District Mascot (dog)
- An old God returns and new Gods are introduced — Hazoret (old); Ketramose, Sab-Sunen (new)
- New Lotus — Radiant Lotus
- Cycle of multicolored Gearhulks — Brightglass Gearhulk (
), Oildeep Gearhulk (
), Pyrewood Gearhulk (
), Riptide Gearhulk (
), Coalstoke Gearhulk (
)
- Numerous mechanics from the worlds visited get cameos — Embalm (Cursecloth Wrappings); Exert (Basri, Tomorrow's Champion)[b]
- New Vehicle artifact token —
3/2 Vehicle artifact with crew 1 for Chandra, Spark Hunter.
Here are snippets of rules text you’ll see:[]
- “This creature saddles Mounts and crews Vehicles using its toughness rather than its power.” — Interface Ace
- “Whenever you draw a card, each opponent mills two cards.” — Aether Syphon (at max speed)
- “Other Dinosaurs you control get +1/+1.” — Regal Imperiosaur
- “Whenever a player casts a spell they don’t own,” — Gonti, Night Minister
- “
: Add
for each Goblin you control.” — Howlsquad Heavy
- “During turns other than yours, this Vehicle is an artifact creature.” — Midnight Mangler
- “Whenever you activate an exhaust ability, draw a card.” — Rangers' Refueler
- “Put any number of permanent cards from your hand onto the battlefield.” — Redshift, Rocketeer Chief
- “Whenever you attack, if a Pirate and a Vehicle attacked this combat,” — Fearless Swashbuckler
- “Creatures you control have base power and toughness 6/6 and are Oozes in addition to their other types.” — March of the World Ooze
Here are some creature type lines from the set:[]
- Creature – Seal Pirate — Howler's Heavy
- Creature – Lizard Berserker — Gastal Thrillseeker
- Creature – Insect Archer — Webstrike Elite
- Creature – Kor Pilot — Canyon Vaulter
- Artifact Creature – Robot Turtle — Spikeshell Harrier
- Creature – Ape Druid — Fang-Druid Summoner and Fang Guardian
- Creature – Zombie Cat Knight — Risen Necroregent
- Creature – Vedalken Ranger — Sabotage Strategist
- Creature – Dinosaur Dragon Mount — Dracosaur Auxiliary
- Legendary Creature – Aetherborn Rogue — Gonti, Night Minister
Finally, here are some names in the set:[]
- Adrenaline Jockey —
Minotaur Pilot
- Flood the Engine —
Enchantment — Aura
- Gas Guzzler —
Vampire Rogue
- Maximum Overdrive —
Instant
- Pedal to the Metal —
Instant
- Road Rage —
Instant
- Roadside Assistance —
Enchantment — Aura
- The Speed Demon —
Demon
- Spin Out —
Instant
- Syphon Fuel —
Instant
Miscellaneous[]
Set[]
- During vision design the initial three planes chosen for the set were Avishkar, Amonkhet, and Ikoria.[3]
- The Arc Planning team had a cool idea for Ikoria in a future set and requested the plane be swapped out of Aetherdrift.
- Design considers Aetherdrift to be a bottom-up set deign.[4]
- Despite being first printed in Outlaws of Thunder Junction, the Saddle mechanic and Mounts were first designed for Aetherdrift as a way to represent the racing teams using non-vehicle modes of transport.[5]
Worldbuilding[]
- The names "Captain Howler" and "Endriders" were initially just placeholder names written into the set's worldbuilding guide by Miguel Lopez. The creative team decided to keep them through to print.[6]
- Pyrewood Gearhulk is an in-universe memorial to Wrenn, who became famous as the savior of the Multiverse after her sacrifice.
- Race announcer Vnwxt was originally designed as the tutorial guide for Magic SpellSlingers.[7]
Cards[]
- The Aetherspark is the first eternal-legal Planeswalker card to have a second card type printed on its type line — Artifact.
- This was hinted at with the Mystery Booster 2 test card Luxior, Ignited.
- Rover Blades is the first eternal-legal card to be both a Vehicle and an Equipment.
- This was hinted at with the Mystery Booster test card Unicycle.
- The five Gearhulks expand on the Gearhulk Cycle from Kaladesh.
- The binary code flavor text of the borderless Voyager Glidecar translates to "fly".[8]
- Hulldrifter is a twist on Mulldrifter but does not share its evoke functionality as Nulldrifter does.
- Repurposing Bay is a colorshifted Birthing Pod for artifacts.
- The Last Ride is a vehicular version of Death's Shadow.
- Marketback Walker is a reference to Hangerback Walker and Walking Ballista.
- Mindspring Merfolk and its Exhaust ability is a reference to Mind Spring.
- Each of Loot, the Pathfinder's exhaust abilities is a reference to one of the Limited Edition Alpha boons, hinting at Loot's significant age and power.
is a reference to Dark Ritual. It has been colorshifted to be appropriate in the modern color pie, and is more similar in function to Black Lotus.
is a reference to Ancestral Recall.
is a reference to Lightning Bolt.
- Sab-Sunen, Luxa Embodied alternates between drawing two cards and being able to attack, recalling how Bounty of the Luxa alternates between drawing a card and adding mana.
- Wizened Mentor's name, art and ability is a reference to Harsh Mentor, with flavor text suggesting his death and mummification made him more lenient.
- Transit Mage is a new addition to the mage mega-mega cycle (e.g. Trinket Mage).
- Unstoppable Plan casts Dramatic Reversal every end step. Jace Beleren features in the art again, but with a new series of backing characters.
- Guardian Sunmare has the same markings as Crested Sunmare.
- Spikeshell Harrier is a blue, spiny Turtle that targets Vehicles and slows the player has the highest speed: all qualities of the iconic Mario Kart item Blue Shell.
- Valor's Flagship's cycling ability is reminiscent of Decree of Justice's.
Notes[]
- ↑ When Mark originally wrote his teaser he mistakenly thought Daretti was from Avishkar instead of Fiora.[2] The revised clue means two planeswalkers native to one of the worlds and two non-native planeswalkers get a desparked legendary creature card.
- ↑ Both of these mechanics are from Amonkhet. No mechanics from Hour of Devastation or Kaladesh block were featured in the main set.
References[]
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 14, 2025). "Maro’s Aetherdrift Teaser". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 22, 2025). "People are confused about your planeswalker teaser.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ a b Mark Rosewater (January 21, 2025). "You Get the Aetherdrift, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 22, 2025). "Out of curiosity, what was the last set released that is internally considered a "Bottom Up" set?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 15, 2025). "Is mount deciduous, or was there just a quick turnaround from Thunder junctions mechanics to aetherdrift design". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Natalie Kreider, Harless Snyder, Miguel Lopez (January 10, 2025). "Racing into Aetherdrift with The Magic Story Podcast (Video)". Magic: The Gathering. YouTube.
- ↑ Chris Mooney (January 23, 2025). "When I first got hired as #wotcstaff it was to work on a mobile game called Spellslingers.". Bluesky.
- ↑ Jay Annelli (January 23, 2025). "To be clear, the Binary here translated to "Fly"". Bluesky.