Magic: The Gathering | Saint Seiya
Build a deck to burn your Cosmo and protect the Earth.
The Set
Saint Seiya has always lived in combat. This set follows the same instinct. Saint Seiya is creature-heavy by design, true to the source material's focus on one-on-one battles. There's no token swarm here. Your Saints stand alone or fight side by side, the way Seiya and his brothers in arms faced down Gods together. Every board state plays like a fierce game of chess: every piece matters, every attack means something, and every Saint who falls did so swinging.
Mechanics
A Saint lends a fellow fighter their strength before the real battle begins.
Victory sometimes only comes from a power beyond reason, drawn at the exact right moment.
Some battles are fought twice. What was spent once can rise from the grave and strike again.
Push past your limits, and your attack hits even harder.
Rage doesn't wait for your turn. Discard it, and it strikes back instantly.
Signature Mechanic
Every Saint has a signature technique, the move that defines who they are. Each Saint's Named Attack carries its own unique effect, with no overlap across the set. No two attacks read the same, because no two fighters fight the same way.
Saints exist to fight, so every Named Attack triggers when its Saint attacks, not just when it enters the battlefield. The moment of truth comes when a Saint throws the first punch.
New Forms of Affinity
Magic has always rewarded loyalty to a tribe. Saint Seiya takes that loyalty and gives it a face: each God commands their own Affinity, rewarding decks built around the warriors who serve them.
It's the backbone of the set's biggest cycles, and the next section is where it pays off…
Gods & Saints
Seiya, Shiryu, Hyoga, Shun, Ikki — the heart of the Sanctuary, and the will of the Goddess herself.
Death has its own commanders. The Underworld's most fearsome warriors serve the Lord of the Dead.
The depths of the ocean answer to a different God, and his strongest generals rise with him.
Even Olympus has its own knights, and they answer to Gods older than the Sanctuary itself.
Asgard's ruler and her champion, bound by a God's will, broken by a friend's sacrifice.
Collector Treatment
Some moments deserve more than color. Ink Pages are full-art alternate printings rendered in the style of classic manga: black and white, screentone, panel borders and all.
Each one revisits a key scene from the anime, redrawn as if it had always belonged on a page instead of a card. They exist purely as a collector's treatment, a tribute to where Saint Seiya started before it ever became a deck.
252 Cards. Five Pantheons. One Cosmo.
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