Aetherdrift Promos (PDFT): Complete Guide

By Kim HildeqvistUpdated

Promos are one of those corners of Magic collecting that reward showing up - to your local game store, to Friday Night Magic, to the prerelease weekend. Aetherdrift Promos (set code PDFT) collects all the event and promotional cards tied to the Aetherdrift (DFT) set, which released on February 11, 2025. If you played any Aetherdrift events or supported a local store during the set's run, there's a good chance at least one of these found its way into your hands.

The set itself is a death-race across three planes - Amonkhet, Avishkar, and Muraganda - and the promo treatments carry that same energy into the card frames and alternate art choices.

What is Aetherdrift Promos (PDFT)?

PDFT is the promotional counterpart to the main Aetherdrift set. It contains 160 cards numbered separately from the main DFT set (promo cards in DFT itself are numbered #417-426). These cards aren't found in booster packs - they're earned through specific events, purchases, or in-store play during the Aetherdrift season.

This is a collector's set in the truest sense: if you want a complete PDFT collection, you need to participate across multiple event types and product purchases.

Promo types and how to get them

Prerelease promos

Prerelease ran from February 7-13, 2025, just ahead of the main set launch. Anyone who played in a prerelease event received a stamped card - a traditional foil rare or mythic rare from Aetherdrift, with a date stamp applied. The specific card is random, pulled from the full rare/mythic rare slot, so no two prerelease experiences were guaranteed to be the same.

This is one of the most beloved promo traditions in the game, and Aetherdrift keeps it going in exactly the form players expect.

Buy-a-Box promo

Buying a booster box from a participating local game store during the Aetherdrift season got you an alternate art Lifecraft Engine. Buy-a-Box promos reward players who invest in the product at the store level, and this one features exclusive artwork not found on any version inside the packs.

Bundle promo

The Aetherdrift Bundle included an alternate art promo card. The source material notes the card name wasn't fully captured in our reference data, so I won't speculate - but alternate art Bundle promos have historically been solid pickups for players who want a bit of everything from a set release.

Format check: Bundle promos are legal in whatever formats the base card is legal in - the alternate art doesn't affect legality.

Commander Party promos

Commander Party events ran in two windows: February 21-27 and March 14-20, 2025. Participants received a retro frame Rishkar's Expertise, which is a beautiful treatment for a beloved card. The retro frame gives it that old-border look that resonates with longtime players, and Rishkar's Expertise itself is a staple in green Commander decks - draw cards equal to your biggest creature's power, then cast something for free. Seeing it get a promo treatment tied to this set makes sense given the energy of Aetherdrift's wide cast of characters.

Standard Showdown promos

Standard Showdown ran February 14 - April 3, 2025. The promo here is a Lightning Strike with Cowboy Bebop crossover art - which is genuinely one of the more surprising crossover choices in recent memory. The Cowboy Bebop aesthetic applied to a red instant is the kind of thing that stops you mid-shuffle to look twice.

Lore aside: Lightning Strike is a '{1}{R}' instant that deals 3 damage to any target, a clean workhorse of red's removal suite. It's been a Standard staple across multiple eras, so it makes sense as the face of a weekly play event.

Store Championship promos

Store Championships ran March 8-30, 2025, and this is where the promo tiers get genuinely compelling. Three separate cards reward different levels of achievement:

| Placement | Promo Card | |---|---| | Participation | Alternate art Deep-Cavern Bat | | Top 8 | Alternate art Preacher of the Schism | | Winner | Alternate art Virtue of Persistence |

Deep-Cavern Bat, Preacher of the Schism, and Virtue of Persistence are all cards with significant constructed pedigree. Getting all three requires either placing first, or attending multiple Store Championships across the event window - which is exactly the kind of goal that keeps competitive players engaged over the course of a season.

Extended art raceway lands

Aetherdrift's main set includes promo-numbered extended art cards for the three raceway locations at the heart of the story:

  • Amonkhet Raceway (DFT #424, extended art)
  • Avishkar Raceway (DFT #425, extended art)
  • Muraganda Raceway (DFT #426, extended art)

These capture the three planes of the Grand Prix circuit - Amonkhet's brutal desert sprawl, Avishkar's urban sprawl, and the primordial wilderness of Muraganda - in the extended art treatment that lets the illustration breathe past the traditional frame.

What makes PDFT worth paying attention to

Honestly, the Aetherdrift promo season is a strong one. The Cowboy Bebop crossover on Lightning Strike is the kind of unexpected creative swing that gives promos lasting appeal beyond their tournament season. The retro frame Rishkar's Expertise is the sort of treatment that Commander players will actively seek out for years. And the Store Championship tier structure - rewarding participation, Top 8, and first place with three distinct cards - creates real incentive to keep showing up.

If you played events during the Aetherdrift season, you likely have at least one PDFT card already. If you're hunting the set for collection purposes, the Store Championship winner promo will be the hardest to find - and probably the most sought-after over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the set code for Aetherdrift Promos?
The set code for Aetherdrift Promos is PDFT. It contains 160 promotional cards tied to the Aetherdrift (DFT) set, which released on February 11, 2025.
What is the Buy-a-Box promo for Aetherdrift?
The Aetherdrift Buy-a-Box promo is an alternate art Lifecraft Engine, available from participating local game stores when you purchase an Aetherdrift booster box during the set's release season.
What are the Store Championship promos for Aetherdrift?
Aetherdrift Store Championships (March 8–30, 2025) offered three promo tiers: alternate art Deep-Cavern Bat for participation, alternate art Preacher of the Schism for Top 8, and alternate art Virtue of Persistence for the winner.
What is the Commander Party promo for Aetherdrift?
The Commander Party promo for Aetherdrift is a retro frame Rishkar's Expertise. Commander Party events ran February 21–27 and March 14–20, 2025.
What is the Standard Showdown promo for Aetherdrift?
The Aetherdrift Standard Showdown promo is a Lightning Strike featuring Cowboy Bebop crossover art. Standard Showdown events ran February 14 – April 3, 2025.
How do I get an Aetherdrift prerelease promo card?
Aetherdrift prerelease promos were available by participating in prerelease events held February 7–13, 2025. Each player received a date-stamped traditional foil rare or mythic rare from the Aetherdrift set, with the specific card being random.

Cards in Aetherdrift Promos

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