Discover 29 Latest Cards from Magic's TMNT Set (Featuring a Commander-Style Deck!)
The world's beloved pizza-loving superheroes are arriving to the popular trading card game. The well-known trading card game's company, the game's creators, announced a highly anticipated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration at a exclusive panel hosted at New York Comic Con. Could this be a radical addition or yet another Universes Beyond cash grab? We'll let you decide.
Check out below at everything announced from the Magic x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration, including key context. Everything listed here releases on March 6, 2026, except for one item — a special Pizza Bundle drops a couple of weeks after on March 27th.
Magic x TMNT: Main Set Cards
Before we get into all the various unique products and collections on offer, let’s take a look at all the cards from the core Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion that were revealed by the developers. Standard booster packs for the expansion are priced at $6.99 each, while premium boosters are priced at $37.99 per pack.
Let's unpack a couple of shell-shocking details. To begin, there's a new mechanic named Sneak, which is a riff on the already established Ninjutsu, in which gamers can play big creatures onto the battlefield when an attacker goes unblocked. The big difference in this case is that Sneak can apply to spells that aren’t creatures too. The designers also took the opportunity to clean up the ability a little (It is treated as playing a spell, unlike the older mechanic). Ninjutsu isn't going away, but it's more likely we'll see the new mechanic in future sets moving forward.
“If we ever were to return to Kamigawa, we might use Ninjutsu because that's where it was developed and it is iconic to that,” a senior game designer stated. “But on other planes, since the mechanics are smoother and Sneak is what's going to be Standard-legal, it's more likely we’ll use the updated version.”
That second variant of the leader Turtle, Sewer Samurai card, is among four cards with special art designed specifically for the expansion by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator the co-creator.
Additionally, if you're shocked by the card text on Turtles Forever card, which lets you play cards outside of your deck, many players were. Yet as per Wizards, it’s now a official card in every format of Magic.
Anyway, here are the extremely bizarre land cards with full art from the TMNT set:
Following the company’s existing guidelines, all these cards are all legal in Magic’s Standard play. Developers say they were careful to ensure the cards and mechanics worked smoothly with current Standard expansions such as Edge of Eternities.
“I led the design for over a year and we knew it would be in standard and what other sets would be alongside it in Standard,” a lead designer commented. “Our goal was to ensure that there's synergy with some of those sets like Edge of Eternities.”
As an instance, both TMNT and Edge of Eternities feature a Izzet strategy focused on artifacts.
“They combine to provide the components for a fun Standard-legal deck,” the designer says.
Commander Deck: Turtle Power
Following a decision to design any pre-constructed Commander decks for Spider-Man and the upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender expansions, the company is changing direction with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This time it’s just a single precon, but it includes six distinct legendary cards that can serve as your commander depending on how you combine them (five of the cards include a unique Partner mechanic named “Character Select” that lets you start with two of them in the command area instead of only one). Take a look for yourself:
This Commander deck is priced at $69.99, although that could easily go up based on popularity. Sources indicated that it contains 43 new cards altogether, which means an additional thirty-seven Turtle-themed cards in addition to the six legendary creatures pictured earlier. (Calculating roughly, that also means approximately 20 reprinted cards if we assume the deck includes 37 lands.)
How will the TMNT edition of Sol Ring appear? Fans must wait and see.
TMNT Bundle (Standard Edition)
Typically, Wizards is selling a collection. This one is priced at $69.99 and contains the listed items:
- Nine Standard Boosters
- 15 Foil basic lands
- Fifteen Non-foil land cards
- 2 helper cards
- 1 Traditional foil promo card
- One Oversized spindown life counter
- 1 storage box
Pizza Bundle
This is a unique concept for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration, primarily because it comes in a box resembling a pizza box. Every Pizza Bundle is priced at $99.99 and comes with the following:
- Nine Play Boosters
- 1 Collector Booster
- 25 Regular pizza lands
- 5 Traditional foil pizza basic lands
- 2 Traditional foil Pizza Bundle promo cards
- 2 helper cards
- One Large spindown life counter
- 1 storage box
For those curious about the “Pizza Bundle promo card” is, it’s basically a reprint of an older card featuring all-new Turtle-themed art. Wizards revealed an example for the well-known Magic card Dark Ritual featuring art of Splinter adding toppings onto a pizza slice. There are six distinct pizza promos available.
This special bundle launches a few weeks after the main set on March 27, 2026.
Draft Bundle
This unique product is designed for a four-player draft and costs $119.99. That will get you:
- 12 Standard Boosters (ideal for four people to draft)
- One Premium Booster (aka, the reward for coming in first)
- Ninety Non-foil land cards (to build your draft deck)
- 10 Non-foil token cards
- 1 drafting guide (a one-sheet instruction sheet to drafting the set)
Cooperative Play Set
Lastly, the developers are doing something new with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as part of its continued initiative to develop Magic products specifically for beginners. In this case, Turtle Team-Up is a unique product of prebuilt decks that allow two players team up against a “Boss” enemy deck that plays automatically.
The general idea here that every Boss card gives unique powers to the creatures contained in the boss deck. Each Boss automatically casts one other card each turn, and you’ll start off battling {one Boss|