Last updated on July 4, 2025

EOE Illustration – art by Andrew Mar
This is our second batch of Edge of Eternities leaks today! They are not as strong as the first batch published earlier, which included a Land Planet that can cosplay as Gaea's Cradle, a blue card-draw spell that can perhaps rival Stock Up, and a new white board wipe. But we still have a couple of Limited-playable cards in here, plus a second peek at the upcoming Warp mechanic.
As you can probably guess, this article is all about EOE spoilers, so: SPOILER WARNING! If you'd rather enjoy the EOE reveals at their official pace, you'll have to wait until EOE reveal season officially starts next week.
But if leaks are your thing, let's jump right into them!
Timeline Culler
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Looks like Final Fantasy‘s Cecil, Dark Knight will have a new friend! Your foe will hesitate about blocking Timeline Culler when you warp it in, since if it dies in combat it will end in your graveyard (from where you can re-warp it later) rather than exile.
Warp is one of the new EOE mechanics, and there's nothing that we know about it officially – but thus far we've seen two cards, and both of them have the reminder text to perfectly spell them out.
Here's the first one, Anticausal Vestige, seen in a leak posted last week:
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Notice that, normally, warp does not let you cast the creature from your graveyard. That's just a bonus on Timeline Culler (and clearly included in the Culler's reminder text to make things easier for new players).
But it does make Timeline Culler an awesome Reassembling Skeleton for sacrifice decks, while also working on decks that need to lose life to trigger some ability, or just decks that want an early, repeatable attacker. You do have to exile warped creatures during your end step, but you have your whole turn to do whatever you need with them.
Oh, and now we have a better idea of what Drix are like in game, and why the first Drix we meet can warp. In WotC's official Planeswalker's Guide to Edge of Eternities, the Drix are said to be “a species that can travel faster than light via weftwalking: They can move through the Weft while remaining anchored to reality, collapsing all of space and time to a distance no greater than a single step forward or back.” And faster-than-light travel is colloquially called warp or “Weft” travel, with “Weft” being a term borrowed from Drix culture.
In his teasers early this week, Magic's Head Designer Mark Rosewater mentioned a “Creature – Drix Assassin” among the creature types. If their warlocks can warp and go on the offensive, surely their assassins can do too!
Infinite Guideline Station: Meet Our New Five-Color Commander!
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Edge of Eternities will bring a rule change allowing Legendary vehicles and spacecraft to sit in your command zone.
The Infinite Guideline Station seems a tad clunky as far as card power goes, but if you ever wanted your army to be commanded by a spaceship, then here you go.
And the fact that it creates a small robot army, which in turn can station it next turn, sure feels like great design!
Vote Out
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Here's your no-strings-attached black removal for EOE Limited. There may be more, but black being able to get rid of any creature at four mana is a given in drafts nowadays, and the Convoke discount is sure nice.
The obvious comparison is with Pile On, which is a lot better. Pile On sees a bit of competitive play outside Limited, but Vote Out has a lot less text, and sorcery is much worse than an instant when it comes to removal, so don't expect this black sorcery to see play in 60-card formats. But it will in EOE drafts.
The card name and flavor text are 10/10 with the convoke mechanic, though. And, yeah, very clearly an Among Us shout-out!
Ruinous Rampage
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A bit like Vote Out is a much worse Pile On, Ruinous Rampage is a much worse Brotherhood's End as far as red board wipes go. In fact, Brotherhood is an actual board wipe for when it matters most (creatures!), while Rampage just handles artifacts. Exiling those artifacts (rather than destroying them) is an upside, but way too little to make up for Ruinous Rampage's lack of a “destroy all creatures” mode.
Half a Leak
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I couldn't find, at the time of writing, the other half of this Spacecraft. Reddit's best guess is something along: “When this spacecraft enters, sacrifice a land or Lander. If you do, search your library for up to two basic land cards and put them onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle your library.”
(If you're wondering, “Who the heck posts just one half of a card, and not the other half?”… yeah, I wonder that myself, too!)
Could be a decent ramp card that turns into a late-game evasive threat, depending on its stats (once stationed) and how much it costs.
Will There Be More?
By now it seems clear that somebody's got their hands on a ton of EOE cards and, for whatever reason, have chosen to drip-leak them, rather than show them all in one go.
But it's been a pretty constant drip, so don't be surprised if we have more of these Edge of Eternities leaks later today, or during the weekend!
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I would argue culler is a grave crawler like card. One thing that made grave crawler so useful is that it could be used for black draw.
Now that you mention it, it can be used in the same infinite combos as Gravecrawler assuming that the player has 2 Blood Artist effects to gain the 2 life back. It could be even easier than Gravecrawler because this doesn’t require the player to have another Zombie on the field in order to come back.
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