Conspiracy 2 Take the Crown
Enough already! Your favourite draft-oriented limited set is back, and its announcement started with a conspiracy! Anyone who had a chance to draft the original Conspiracy knows that Wizards did a great job designing a set that is both interesting to draft and chaotic to play. We don’t know many specifics yet, but we can safely assume Conspiracy 2: The Reign of Brago Conspiracy 2: The Empty Throne Conspiracy 2: Take the Trone will deliver on more draft nonsense and multiplayer hijinks. Let’s take a look at what Wizards had to say the second third time:
Clearly the crown is up for grabs. Will you claim it?
No more jokes. No more intrigue. For real this time.
The throne no longer sits empty, but deception, danger, and even death await around every corner.
Add deeper layers of intrigue to your next Magic draft and begin plotting as soon as you open your first booster pack! The Conspiracy: Take the Crown set builds on the revolutionary abilities introduced in the original Magic: The Gathering—Conspiracy set, with new cards that affect the draft itself and new conspiracies that twist the rules against your foes. Trade votes and spread your attacks to manipulate the game in your favor. Seize the crown to give yourself a greater edge—if you can keep it.
How will you plot your way to the throne?
This set is designed for eight-player drafts followed by free-for-all games of three to five players each.
Release Notes
Set Name – Conspiracy: The Reign of Brago
Number of Cards – 220 221
Release Date – August 26, 2016
Official Three-Letter Code – CN2
Twitter Hashtag – #MTGCN2
Initial Concept and Game Design
- Shawn Main (lead)
- Nik Davidson
- Bryan Hawley
- Ken Nagle
- Matt Tabak
Final Game Design and Development
- Ben Hayes (lead)
- Bryan Hawley
- Jonathan Skolnik
- James Sooy
- Gavin Verhey
Languages Available – English, Japanese, Chinese Simplified
MSRP – USD $3.99
Card Gallery
Conspiracies
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Speculation
Again, we still don’t know much right now, but those of us who drafted the first Conspiracy know how silly and interesting the format was. It’s clear that Wizards listened when we said we wanted more ridiculous draft interactions, and we can look forward to unraveling this strange and delightful format as more information is released, with more possible misinformation! There’s even one less card than previously announced, because no Brago! Get Hyped for Conspiracy 2!
Brago’s Back! Brago has been dethroned Take the throne!