Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos (PAFR) Guide

By Kim HildeqvistUpdated

When Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms released in the summer of 2021, it brought with it a surprisingly rich selection of promotional cards - enough to warrant their own dedicated set code, PAFR. These aren't just foil versions of pack rares. The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos include exclusive art treatments, event-specific stamps, and even a completely unique visual overlay that you couldn't pull from any booster. If you're a collector, a tournament grinder, or just someone who loves the D&D aesthetic, there's something here worth knowing about.

What are the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos?

PAFR is the promotional companion set to Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms (AFR), which released digitally on MTG Arena and Magic Online on July 8, 2021, with tabletop prerelease events running July 16-22 and the full launch on July 23, 2021.

The parent set - AFR - is a collaboration between Wizards of the Coast's Magic team and the D&D team, set in the iconic Forgotten Realms campaign setting on the world of Toril. PAFR collects the promotional cards distributed through events, retail programs, and special bundles tied to that release.

The source set contains 281 regular cards, plus a large array of alternate-frame variants: borderless cards (#282-298), showcase cards in a classic rulebook frame treatment (#299-358), extended artwork cards (#359-395), and a handful of special promotional numbers running from #396 onward.

Format check: PAFR promos are legal in whatever formats their base versions are legal in. A promo copy of a Standard-legal card is Standard-legal; the treatment doesn't change the card's format status.

Promo types and how to get them

The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos span several distinct distribution channels, each with its own card and treatment.

Prerelease promos

Players who participated in prerelease events (July 16-22, 2021) received a stamped rare or mythic rare from the set. These prereleases use the traditional date-stamped foil treatment - the stamp is the tell that distinguishes a prerelease copy from a pack-opened one. Any rare or mythic rare in AFR could appear as a prerelease promo, so the pool is wide.

Buy-a-Box promo

The Buy-a-Box promo for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms was a foil alternate-art Vorpal Sword (card #396). If you bought a booster box from a participating retailer, this was your reward - and given how flavourful Vorpal Sword is as a D&D reference (the legendary weapon that can lop off heads on a natural 20), it's a fitting choice for a special treatment.

Bundle promo

The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Bundle came with a promo copy of Treasure Chest (#397). Treasure Chest is mechanically appropriate here, too - the Treasure token theme runs deep through AFR, and having it represented as a bundle exclusive has a certain poetry to it.

Universal promo pack cards

Five cards (#398-402) were distributed through the Universal Promo Pack program, given out at Friday Night Magic events running from July 23 through September 3, 2021, and at other qualifying events. These cards use a special FNM treatment, offering players a way to pick up promo versions through regular play rather than retail purchases.

Ampersand cards (WPN Premium exclusives)

This is the most unusual treatment in the entire PAFR roster. Every WPN Premium store received two copies of every rare and mythic rare in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms in an exclusive treatment: the iconic D&D ampersand (the & symbol) rendered as a glossy, transparent overlay on the front of the card.

This treatment exists nowhere else in the set - you can't pull it from any booster. Stores were intended to use these as participation prizes or sales promotions, which means supply is inherently limited and distribution was uneven depending on your local game store's WPN Premium status. If you've got one of these, it's a genuinely rare piece of the AFR release.

The set's visual identity, reflected in its promos

One reason these promos feel special is that AFR itself had an unusually strong visual identity to draw from. The showcase cards in the main set use a classic rulebook frame treatment inspired by the original D&D Monster Manual illustrations - that old-school ink-and-parchment aesthetic that D&D players over a certain age will find deeply nostalgic. Nine showcase lands were designed to look like the covers of classic D&D module sourcebooks.

The basic lands of AFR are also notable for featuring flavour text written in the voice of a Dungeon Master - a first for basic lands in Magic's history. That same spirit of D&D immersion carries through into the promotional material.

Events and promotional timeline

For reference, here's how the AFR promotional event calendar ran:

| Event | Dates | |---|---| | MTG Arena / Magic Online release | July 8, 2021 | | Tabletop Prerelease | July 16-22, 2021 | | Launch Party | July 23-25, 2021 | | Friday Night Magic | July 23-September 3, 2021 | | Commander Nights | July 26-September 9, 2021 | | Gift Edition Bundle release | August 6, 2021 |

Lore context: why this set exists

Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is a true crossover - not a Magic plane, not a Magic story, but the D&D world of Faerûn on Toril, brought into card form with direct input from the D&D team on both lore and visuals. The Forgotten Realms are explicitly not canonical to Magic's Multiverse, and iconic D&D characters who appear as Planeswalker cards (like Ellywick Tumblestrum, Zariel, and Mordenkainen) don't hold a planeswalker's spark in the Magic sense - Wizards simply felt the Planeswalker card type was the best way to represent those characters' scale and importance.

Mark Rosewater had been working toward a D&D collaboration as far back as 2016, and AFR was the culmination of that effort - a genuine partnership between two Hasbro teams, in the same spirit as D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros and D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica.

That collaborative depth is part of what makes the AFR promos feel like artefacts worth preserving, not just tournament foils. They're physical mementos of a specific creative moment between two beloved game universes.

Set legacy

AFR and its promos are remembered fondly for leaning fully into the D&D source material rather than trying to translate it into Magic's existing visual language. The ampersand cards in particular stand out as a collector curiosity - a treatment so specific to the WPN Premium program that most players will never hold one.

With 48 cards also rotated into The List alongside this set's release, AFR's broader footprint on the game was substantial. The PAFR promos are, in many ways, the collector's footnote to that story - the stamps, overlays, and alternate arts that mark exactly when this unusual crossover happened.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PAFR set code in Magic: The Gathering?
PAFR is the set code for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos — the collection of promotional cards tied to the Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms release in July 2021. It includes prerelease stamp cards, Buy-a-Box promos, Bundle promos, FNM universal promo pack cards, and the exclusive WPN Premium ampersand treatment cards.
What is the Buy-a-Box promo for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms?
The Buy-a-Box promo for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is a foil alternate-art Vorpal Sword (card #396 in the set numbering). It was available exclusively by purchasing a booster box from a participating retailer during the AFR release window.
What are the AFR ampersand cards and how do I get them?
The ampersand cards are a unique treatment exclusive to WPN Premium stores — every rare and mythic rare in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms was printed with the iconic D&D ampersand symbol as a glossy, transparent overlay on the card face. They were not available in any booster product. WPN Premium stores received two copies of each to use as participation prizes or sales promotions, making them some of the rarest physical cards from the AFR release.
Are Adventures in the Forgotten Realms promo cards tournament-legal?
Yes. Promo versions of a card are legal in any format where the base card is legal. The alternate treatment — whether a foil stamp, alternate art, or ampersand overlay — doesn't affect a card's format legality. Always check the specific card's legality in your target format, not the promo status.
What is the Bundle promo for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms?
The Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Bundle included a promo copy of Treasure Chest as its exclusive bonus card (#397). The Bundle itself was part of the standard product lineup for AFR, with a Gift Edition Bundle also releasing on August 6, 2021.
When did Adventures in the Forgotten Realms release?
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms released digitally on MTG Arena and Magic Online on July 8, 2021. Tabletop prerelease events ran July 16–22, 2021, with the full tabletop launch on July 23, 2021. Friday Night Magic events featuring AFR promos ran from July 23 through September 3, 2021.

Cards in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Promos

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