Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who review - "Lovingly crafted and creative"

GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has some must-have products for those existing in the Venn diagram between Whovians and MTG devotees. While Doctor Who mega-fans will get the most value out of this release, its clever mechanics and solid deck construction make for a whole lot more than just fan service.Pros+Genius implementation of saga enchantments+Introduces plenty of worthwhile new mechanics+Striking and eclectic card art+Melds MTG mechanics and Doctor Who theming excellentlyCons-Post-revival Who gets more spotlight than its classic counterpart-The lack of an established MSRP on the product has led to a pretty shocking markup on the Timey-Wimey deck-A glut of mechanics can make decks feel unfocused

GamesRadar+ Verdict

GamesRadar+ Verdict

The Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has some must-have products for those existing in the Venn diagram between Whovians and MTG devotees. While Doctor Who mega-fans will get the most value out of this release, its clever mechanics and solid deck construction make for a whole lot more than just fan service.

The Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has some must-have products for those existing in the Venn diagram between Whovians and MTG devotees. While Doctor Who mega-fans will get the most value out of this release, its clever mechanics and solid deck construction make for a whole lot more than just fan service.

Pros+Genius implementation of saga enchantments+Introduces plenty of worthwhile new mechanics+Striking and eclectic card art+Melds MTG mechanics and Doctor Who theming excellently

Genius implementation of saga enchantments

Introduces plenty of worthwhile new mechanics

Striking and eclectic card art

Melds MTG mechanics and Doctor Who theming excellently

Cons-Post-revival Who gets more spotlight than its classic counterpart-The lack of an established MSRP on the product has led to a pretty shocking markup on the Timey-Wimey deck-A glut of mechanics can make decks feel unfocused

Post-revival Who gets more spotlight than its classic counterpart

The lack of an established MSRP on the product has led to a pretty shocking markup on the Timey-Wimey deck

A glut of mechanics can make decks feel unfocused

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Jump to:Features & designGameplayShould you buy it?

Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who feels like a match made in heaven. It’s truly one of those crossovers you’d be surprised hadn’t happened sooner.

You might be sold on MTG Doctor Who in theory, but agreatMagic: The Gathering Doctor Who crossover requires more than a superficial splash of Tardis-blue. Does this set provide an artful homage to the Doctor Who universe and a worthwhile addition to the collections of those already well-versed in thebest card games? Let’s find out. Allons-y!

Features & design

Swipe to scroll horizontallyPriceFrom $56.99FormatCommander, Collector BoostersPlayers3 - 5Ages13+Lasts20mins per player

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PriceFrom $56.99FormatCommander, Collector BoostersPlayers3 - 5Ages13+Lasts20mins per player

So, what can you expect when you pick up one of the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering commander precons? Well, each one of the four available has their own theming and represents a distinct chunk of Doctor Who history.

Blast From the Past is a white-blue-green deck that offers a nostalgia-laden look back at the adventures of the first eight Doctors. Timey-Wimey is a blue-red-white deck that captures the greatest moments of the ninth to eleventh Doctor. Meanwhile, the most recent two Doctors have their escapades captured in a green-blue-red deck called Paradox Power.

Fittingly, having the only instance of black in the set, Masters of Evil is a red-blue-black deck that features all of the Doctor’s most powerful adversaries.

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A series of MTG Doctor Who cards held up in the foreground, with a variety of cards laid out on a table in the background

Each of these decks maintains the high print quality you’d expect from a Wizards of the Coast product. And for a little extra bang for your buck, the deck also comes with a charmingly themed cardboard deck box, a life counter, 10 double-sided token cards, and a Collector Booster pack. Its box contents are pretty standard fare for a Commander precon with the exception of 10 Plane Cards, which enable you to play in the Planechase format.

These oversized cards are admittedly a little unwieldy and the likely absence of suitable storage boxes in your LGS means these jumbo game pieces might not make the cut when you’re deciding what to bring to Friday Night Magic. Not including a Planar die with the deck doesn’t exactly encourage those new to the format either.

Don’t worry if Planeswalking really isn’t your style, though, as this game supplement is totally optional. That said, integrating Planechase mechanics into the deck is a superb fit thematically. The chaos of Planechase perfectly captures The Doctor and their companions constantly zipping across time and space.

The set’s art, card names, and flavor text are also positively jam-packed with Easter eggs sure to please hardcore Whovians and casual fans alike.

Gameplay

(Image credit: Abigail Shannon)

MTG Doctor Who cards lain out on top of one another on a table

While this tie-in might draw a few Doctor Who fans who are new to the Magic: The Gathering, this set isn’t particularly beginner-friendly.  If your MTG knowledge is lacking, you’ll likely need a bit of hand-holding and a quick peek at a wiki to keep up with the barrage of mechanics these decks can chuck at you.

Masters of Evil is a punishing, removal-focused deck. It debuts the Villainous Choice keyword which is just as menacing as it sounds. When played, you can force your opponent to decide between two detrimental effects. This is a great dynamic for multiplayer and can lead to some really fun in-game politics.

Another set-wide novelty is the Doctor’s Companion ability, which allows you to have two select Legendary Creatures acting as your Commander simultaneously

Another set-wide novelty is the Doctor’s Companion ability, which allows you to have two select Legendary Creatures acting as your Commander simultaneously

Blast from the Past plays heavily on rewarding the use of historic permanents including legendaries, artefacts, and sagas. As each Doctor has their own saga, and this deck manages to cram eight regenerations in one deck, there’s plenty of opportunity to work this mechanic to your advantage.

Paradox Power centers around casting spells from outside of your hand as a method of bolstering your game position. Once a card with paradox is on the battlefield, the keyword activates anytime an instant or sorcery is cast from exile, the graveyard, or the command zone. Its effects range from placing counters to creating food or creature tokens. Essentially, embracing a bit of chaos will take you far with this deck.

The entire set makes pretty active use of Saga enchantments and uses each of them to recount the narratives of some of the series’ most iconic episodes. While each of these are gems in their own right, the non-sequential Weeping Angels-themed ‘Blink’ Saga is a personal favorite.

Another set-wide novelty is the Doctor’s Companion ability, which allows you to have two select Legendary Creatures acting as your Commander simultaneously. This variation of the Partner ability provides an opportunity for some really interesting combinations of any Doctor with any Companion – sometimes resulting in a very questionable level of canon accuracy.

Should you buy Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who?

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The Doctor’s Tomb card from the Masters of Evil MTG Doctor Who Commander deck, showing an enormous Tardis looming over the landscape

Like previous Magic: The Gathering sets, the Doctor Who crossover is lovingly crafted and creative – carefully paying homage to its source material while effectively meshing its content with the framework of the wildly popular CCG.

Diminishing returns do set in if you were looking for more than just the Commanders and you may not fully ‘get it’ if you aren’t a massive Doctor Who fan, but there’s enough there to keep even a casual enjoyer entertained.

If you’re more partial to fantasy than sci-fi or Doctor Who is totally alien to you, you might be better off dropping your cash and playtime on another Commander deck.

Buy it if…

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You love Doctor Who and Magic: The GatheringThis set offers the best of both worlds: providing equal parts gorgeous, personality-filled visuals, fan-centred references, and rock solid gameplay.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

✅ You enjoy a varied playstyleWhile each deck in the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering line has a preconfigured mechanical focus, there’s plenty of room to experiment. Whether you pop a different Legendary Creature in your command zone or repurpose your cards into a totally custom deck, the set provides enough versatility to have each round go a little differently every time.

Don’t buy it if…

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You’re not at least a bit of a WhovianSure, even the uninitiated could appreciate the Doctor Who Magic: the Gathering cards as strong game pieces outside of the context of their source material. However, you’re just not going to feel the full value of the set if you don’t know your Slitheens from your Sontarans.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

❌ You love the thrill of the draftAs was the case with MTG’s Warhammer 40k crossover, Wizards of the Coast have chosen not to embrace a booster-based product line. While there are some more collectible serialised cards, don’t expect to have anything close to a One Ring situation with this set.

How we tested MTG Doctor Who

Abigail spent weeks playing with the Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering set to get a good sense of how the decks work and interact with each other. She used the Masters of Evil Commander deck in particular.

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5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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