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First Look at Magic: The Gathering's Fallout-Themed "Hail, Caesar" Deck

We may not be getting a Fallout: New Vegas 2 any time soon, but Obsidian fans still have reason to rejoice! Magic: The Gathering's next video game crossover will be a set of four Fallout-themed preconstructed decks for its most popular format, Commander – and today we've got the full reveal of the "Hail, Caesar" deck.


Led by New Vegas' menacing Caesar himself (with the dice-rolling Mr. House as an altnerate Commander option), this Red-White-Black deck is full of creature sacrificing, token making, and a thematically fitting amount of Quest counters across its legendary characters. You can see the names and images of all 100 cards in the deck below, as well as some photos of what's in the box itself and more info about it and the other Fallout decks further down!

Universes Beyond: Fallout - Full "Hail, Caesar" Decklist



You can flip through the gallery above to see photos of every card in the list, and we've built the deck on MTGGoldfish for more convenient browsing as well.

37 New Cards:

  • Caesar, Legion's Emperor
  • Mr. House, President and CEO
  • Aradesh, the Founder
  • Battle of Hoover Dam
  • Overseer of Vault 76
  • Securitron Squadron
  • Sierra, Nuka's Biggest Fan
  • Middle School
  • Yes Man, Personal Securitron
  • V.A.T.S.
  • Wasteland Raider
  • Mysterious Stranger
  • Powder Ganger
  • Rose, Cutthroat Raider
  • Thrill-Kill Disciple
  • Wild Wasteland
  • Boomer Scrapper
  • Colonel Autumn
  • Desdemona, Freedom's Edge
  • Elder Arthur Maxson
  • Kellogg, Dangerous Mind
  • MacCready, Lamplight Mayor
  • The Nipton Lottery
  • Paladin Elizabeth Taggerdy
  • Voter's Dilemma
  • ED-E, Lonesome Eyebot
  • Desolate Mire
  • Diamond City
  • Gary Clone
  • Butch DeLoria, Tunnel Snake
  • Ruthless Radrat
  • Craig Boone, Novac Guard
  • Legate Lanius, Caesar's Ace
  • White Glove Gourmand
  • Charisma Bobblehead
  • Luck Bobblehead
  • Survivor's Med Kit

63 Reprints:

  • Captain of the Watch
  • Keeper of the Accord
  • Impassioned Orator
  • Morbid Opportunist
  • Pitiless Plunderer
  • General's Enforcer
  • Entrapment Maneuver
  • Secure the Wastes
  • Lethal Scheme
  • Anguished Unmaking
  • Deadly Dispute
  • Wear // Tear
  • Hour of Reckoning
  • Martial Coup
  • Ruinous Ultimatum
  • Heroic Reinforcements
  • Marshal's Anthem
  • Black Market
  • Stolen Strategy
  • Assemble the Legion
  • Fervent Charge
  • Intangible Virtue
  • Bastion of Remembrance
  • Arcane Signet
  • Skullclamp
  • Sol Ring
  • Talisman of Conviction
  • Talisman of Hierarchy
  • Talisman of Indulgence
  • Canyon Slough
  • Clifftop Retreat
  • Dragonskull Summit
  • Isolated Chapel
  • Shadowblood Ridge
  • Smoldering Marsh
  • Temple of Malice
  • Temple of Silence
  • Temple of Triumph
  • Windbrisk Heights
  • Ash Barrens
  • Command Tower
  • Evolving Wilds
  • Memorial to Glory
  • Myriad Landscape
  • Nomad Outpost
  • Path of Ancestry
  • Tainted Field
  • Tainted Peak
  • Terramorphic Expanse
  • 5 Plains
  • 4 Swamp
  • 5 Mountain

10 Double-Sided Tokens:

  • Robot // Treasure (military) token
  • Copy // Treasure (military) token
  • Robot // Junk token
  • Copy // Junk token
  • Copy // Human Soldier token
  • Soldier // Human Soldier token
  • Soldier // Treasure (military) token
  • Soldier (red-white) // Food (military) token
  • Warrior // Food (military) token
  • Warrior // Soldier (red-white) token

Similar to its Warhammer 40,000 crossover, the four Fallout precons are ready to play with right out of the box, with brand new cards unique to this release and existing cards reprinted with new Fallout-themed art. While the cards inside can be picked apart and used in other decks as well, these four are designed as a bit of a set for the four-player Commander format so that any Fallout fans looking to simply use Magic's game system in their favorite video game world can do so.

Caesar's deck is built in part around what's commonly called an "aristocrats" theme, making lots of little creatures and then sacrificing them for other beneficial effects. A sub-theme of the deck is also loosely tied around Quest counters, which have been used in Magic a small amount before, but take on a new meaning when themed after an RPG full of literal quests. Those often show up on iconic legendary creatures in the deck, and this crossover has pulled from every Fallout game stretching back to the very first for inspiration.


Beyond Caesar himself, the other three deck options include a Rad-themed one built around the Mothman, a deck that uses Magic's Energy mechanic alongside a bunch of artifact cards (including Liberty Prime), and a deck led by the ever-faithful companion Dogmeat, who fittingly digs up scrap for you.

Each of those decks even contains two unique Bobblehead artifacts, all of which have different effects that get more powerful the more Bobbleheads you have out - for example, the Luck Bobblehead in "Hail, Caesar" lets you roll dice to make mana-generating Treasure, but will even cause you to win the game outright if you manage to get enough Bobbleheads (either by copying them in creative ways or mashing the Fallout cards together into a custom deck) and then roll absurdly precisely.


All four of these Fallout decks will officially launch on March 8, though they are available for pre-order right now. Wizards of the Coast is also selling Collector Boosters that give you a chance to open cards from the decks in special Pip-Boy themed art treatments, as well as other cards in Fallout's signature cartoony style. And if Fallout isn't your cup of tea, Magic also has upcoming crossovers scheduled for Assassin's Creed, Final Fantasy, and even Marvel.


Tom Marks is IGN's Executive Reviews Editor. He loves card games, puzzles, platformers, puzzle-platformers, and lots more.

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