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Here’s All Eight Creature Types In Lorwyn Eclipsed, Magic: The Gathering’s Newest Set

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Last updated: 24 January 2026 19:12
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Magic: The Gathering’s Lorwyn Eclipsed set is here, with plenty of pricey cards for you to keep an eye out for. Still, if you’re looking to build a typal deck, or just want to find out a little more about the creature types in Lorwyn Eclipse, then this is the page for you.

Below are some of our favorite cards from the set, from Goblins to Elementals, to Giants, Treefolk, and much more. Planning to build a deck around any of these? Let us know in the comments!

Lorwyn Eclipsed Bestiary: All Creature Types Explained

Kithkin

Champion of the Clachan

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In a lengthy blog post, Wizards said it wanted to stay true to the original Lorwyn creature types, and pushed to ensure the Limited environment brings creatures together with a playstyle in mind.

Kithkin lean into the green-white colors and a ‘go wide’ strategy, and while they might seem relatively adorable, Champion of the Clachan shows they’re able to tame bigger beasts, too. It’s a 4/5 with Flash, and buffs your other Kithkin with +1/+1.

Merfolk

Sygg, Wanderbrine Shield/Sygg, Wanderwine Wisdom

Sygg, Wanderbrine Shield/Sygg, Wanderwine Wisdom

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Merfolk excel in white-blue and lean into blue’s general mischief and white for buffing your other creatures into a tangled web of counters.

Our favorite is Sygg, Wanderbrine Shield. He’s a 2/2 that can’t be blocked, but transforms into Sygg, Wanderwine Wisdom. Doing so protects one of your cards, and when he transforms, he can turn damage into card advantage.

Elves

Selfless Safewright

Selfless Safewright

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As is often the case, Elves exist in Green primarily, but don’t discount black, either, with handy mill and graveyard payoffs like Dawnhand Eulogist and Gloom Ripper.

We’re a big fan of Selfless Safewright. It’s a 4/2, five-cost Elf Warrior creature with Flash and Convoke, and turns creatures of a chosen type hexproof and indestructible until the end of the turn.

Goblins

Hexing Squelcher

Hexing Squelcher

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Goblins and Red go together like a dream, and Hexing Squelcher takes our pick. It’s an uncounterable 2/2 creature for two mana that has Ward (2 life) and stops your other spells from being countered while also giving them Ward (2 life).

Elsewhere, Auntie Ool is already becoming pretty popular since they appeared in the Blight Curse precon deck.

Elementals

Moonshadow

Moonshadow

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Elementals take up all five colors, just like their precon, and there are big-hitters like Avenger of Zendikar and Muldrotha the Gravetide to be found in there.

As for our pick, I’ve gone for Moonshadow. It’s a 7/7 card that only costs one mana, but you don’t unlock its full potential until cards hit the graveyard and you get rid of its -1/-1 counters.

Faeries

Bitterbloom Bearer

Bitterbloom Bearer

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Just as mischievous as they were in Wilds of Eldraine, Faeries exist across primarily blue and black.

For our favorite, I’ve picked Bitterbloom Bearer. It’s a low-cost flying card with flash, but it turns your life into small Faerie creature tokens.

Giants

Burdened Stoneback

Burdened Stoneback

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There aren’t a ton of cards in the Giant category, but cards like Grave Titan are reprinted.

Burdened Stoneback, not unlike Moonshadow, enters with counters present. These ones can be removed, however, with a mana ability that can turn other creatures indestructible.

Treefolk

Ferrafor, Young Yew

Ferrafor, Young Yew

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Again, not a huge number of treefolk here, but still some great options like Blighted Blackthorn and Sinister Gnarlbark.

Still, it’s Ferrafor, Young Yew who takes our top spot for Treefolk. It’s a 4/7 Treefolk Druid that doubles counters with its tapped ability, and creates a bunch of Saproling creature tokens when it enters, too.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.

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