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Camellia casting a magical spell in Bloomburrow MTG set
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All anime art MTG cards in Bloomburrow so far

The ultimate chase cards in Bloomburrow.

Anime art returns to Magic: The Gathering in Bloomburrow, featuring artists like Issei Murakami, MINATO, Noki, and Atushi Furusawa. Here’s every anime card in the set, how to pull it, and how much they’re worth on the secondary market (once Bloomburrow officially releases).

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Full list of the MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards

Wizards of the Coast has included 20 exclusive anime art cards within the MTG Bloomburrow Standard-legal set. Here are the ones we know so far. Once an anime Bloomburrow card is officially spoiled, we’ll add it to the list.

Bloomburrow anime art card nameBloomburrow anime art card image
Alania, Divergent StormAlania csting a blue and pink spell in Bloomburrow MTG set
Camellia, the SeedmiserCamellia casting a magical spell in Bloomburrow MTG set
Finneas, Ace ArcherFinneas firing an arrow next to pond in Bloomburrow MTG set
Kastral, the WindcrestedBird scout with magic wand ontop of head in Bloomburrow MTG set
Ral, Crackling WitRal casting lightning magic in Bloomburrow MTG set
Chatterfang, Squirrel GeneralChatterfang holding sword in Bloomburrow MTG Commander set
Nissa, Who Makes the WorldNisa as a Frog casting spell in Bloomburrow MTG Commander set
Liliana of the Dark RealmsLilliana on Bloomburrow in MTG Commander
Lumra, Bellow of the WoodsElemental bear scaring animals in Bloomburrow MTG set
Mabel, Heir to CragflameMabel holding red sword in Bloomburrow MTG set

Where to find MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards

There are two versions of the MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards: English and Japanese. Each of the versions is exclusive to Collector booster packs. English versions are global while Japanese variants are only found in Japanese Collector booster packs.

Only 20 Bloomburrow cards were given the anime borderless raised foil treatment and the odds of pulling one in a Collector booster pack are low. But this is good for anyone who pulls one as it’ll be worth money on the secondary market.

What’s special about the MTG Bloomburrow anime art treatment?

Finneas firing an arrow next to pond in Bloomburrow MTG set
Borderless anime art. Image via WotC

All MTG anime art cards are borderless and have unique gold floral patterns around the card name and text box. The floral patterns synergize with the other treatments in the Bloomburrow set, like the Showcase Woodland frame or the borderless Field Notes treatment.

Each anime card also has a raised foil treatment, which helps increase the value of the Bloomburrow cards while looking sharp in your hand.

Are the MTG Bloomburrow anime art cards worth money?

Heading into Bloomburrow spoiler season, it’s too early to know the value of the anime art cards on the secondary market. Previous anime treatments within Magic sets have been hit or miss. Most anime MTG cards are valued no lower than $2 to $3 and can be worth up to hundreds depending on the popularity.

Once the Bloomburrow set has been fully previewed, we’ll have the preorder prices, which should give us a general price range for the MTG anime art cards.


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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.