

When Ob Nixilis heard that the golden age cards had the ultra-cool gilded versions, he wanted to know where the ultra-cool version of his art deco card was.

You can open the art deco cards in Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters, in both traditional foil and non-foil. Four rares and five mythic rares-including the three mythic rare planeswalkers-appear in the art deco treatment. Nine different Streets of New Capenna cards have alternate art deco treatments reimagining those cards as if they were on the cover of a fashion magazine. Whether you're doing business with friend or foe, it's important to dress for success in New Capenna. 25% of Collector Boosters contain a gilded common or uncommon, and 13% of Collector Boosters contain a gilded rare or mythic rare. 3% of Set Boosters contain a gilded common or uncommon, and 1% of Set Boosters contain a gilded rare or mythic rare. Gilded cards are always in English, though they can be opened in boosters of any language. Gilded cards appear in Set and Collector Boosters. As with other treatments, this embossing is smooth and legal for play in sanctioned Magic tournaments. Every gilded card features the frame embossing atop a traditional foil card. (The Obscura swindled us at the printers-the embossing isn't real gold.)Īll 45 golden age cards have a gilded version. Gilded cards are the next level of foil golden age cards: on gilded cards, the golden frame elements are three-dimensionally embossed in gold atop a traditional foil card. You know you've hit the big time in New Capenna when you find a gilded version of the golden age cards. You can find these golden age cards in Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters, in both traditional foil and non-foil. Each of the 45 three-color gold cards in Streets of New Capenna appears in the golden age treatment: 5 commons, 15 uncommons, 20 rares, and 5 mythic rares. You'll want to join one of the families in New Capenna if you want the fast track to easy riches, and the golden age cards are proof. You'll always open a traditional foil metropolis land in Streets of New Capenna Collector Boosters. In Set Boosters, a third of the traditional foil basic lands you'll open will be metropolis lands as well. One-third of Streets of New Capenna Set and Draft Boosters contain a metropolis land. You can find the metropolis lands in traditional foil and non-foil in Set and Draft Boosters. There are ten metropolis lands, two for each basic land type. You can see the sights in New Capenna on the full-art metropolis basic lands, showing art and architecture from across the city. Note that the Gala Greeters card in Streets of New Capenna boosters has different art entirely, and that art appears in boosters of all languages.
