The Best Edge of Eternities Cards (Part 3 of 5)

By | August 11, 2025

This is part 3 of a list of the best 35 cards in the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Edge of Eternities. The articles are meant to be read in order, so start with this one if you want the full list. Cards are presented in WUBRG order and alphabetically within each color.

Hope you’re having fun playing the set!


Plasma Bolt

This one might be slightly me coping, but I really love Lightning Bolt as a card, and this is Lightning Bolt with a bunch of extra steps, and the downside of being a sorcery. I’d still play it in a deck that wants to deal some burn damage.

Rust Harvester

It’s one mana with evasion and can fire off damage throughout a game. It’s not amazing, but I will end up losing to this dang Edge of Eternities card at least once.

Warmaker Gunship

Hey, look, it’s one of the only good Spacecrafts. There’s clearly an intended artifact deck in Edge of Eternities, and this is a decent way to destroy creatures in that deck. Also, its Station cost is low enough to actually be useful.

Bioengineered Future

It takes a decent amount of setup for really powerful turns, but I read Bioengineered Future as “each creature you control enters with a +1/+1 counter” (or however the language has to be for the rules to work). And that’s pretty dang potent for three mana. Plus, you get a Lander token—which will give you at least one good turn with this.

Edge Rover

I’m sorry, how much did Edge of Eternities put on this one-mana card? It’s got amazing stats. It can stop fliers. And giving your opponent a Lander token is not a big enough downside to counteract that—especially because you also get one.

Frenzied Baloth

What is this card? Seriously, what the hell? Why does it have this many abilities? Why are all the abilities amazing? If you’re running a green deck that uses creatures, you basically have to run four of these.

Icetill Explorer

It might cost a little too much to show up in standard, but I really like this Edge of Eternities card. It’s good in ramp decks and has a few creative applications. Milling yourself is sometimes a very good thing.


Come back this Wednesday (8/13/25) for yet more Edge of Eternities cards!

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