Dominaria Promos (PDOM): Complete Set Guide
Promos are some of Magic's most sought-after physical objects - not because they break formats, but because they're the version of a card you want to sleeve up. Dominaria Promos (set code PDOM) is the collection of 118 promotional cards tied to the release of Dominaria (DOM) in 2018, distributed across a range of organised play events and retail programs throughout that year.
If you played any Dominaria-era events at your local game store, there's a good chance you came home with at least one of these.
What is Dominaria Promos?
Dominaria released in April 2018 and was a landmark set - a love letter to Magic's oldest plane, packed with legendary creatures and deep callbacks to thirty years of history. Alongside the main set, Wizards of the Coast distributed a suite of promotional cards through the PDOM set code, covering everything from Friday Night Magic participation prizes to Store Championship winner trophies.
These 118 cards aren't a standalone product you can buy in booster packs. They're tied to specific events and retail programs, each with their own art treatments, foiling, and distribution methods. Think of PDOM as the envelope that Scryfall and other databases use to collect all of those scattered promos in one place.
Themes and card treatments
Dominaria Promos don't introduce new mechanics - that's DOM's job. What PDOM does is present cards from the Dominaria set (and a few evergreen staples) in special treatments that make them stand out from their regular printings.
Treatments across the PDOM set include:
- Full-art versions of cards, giving them a borderless or extended art feel
- Foil-only printings for league and FNM prizes
- Stamped prerelease copies with the set symbol stamped in gold on the card face
- Buy-a-Box exclusives with a higher collector's number than the main set
The variety here is part of what makes promo sets interesting to collect. The same card can look dramatically different depending on which event you earned it at.
Promotional cards by event
Prerelease
Prerelease promos for Dominaria follow the standard model of that era: players received a stamped rare or mythic rare pulled from the set, foiled and date-stamped. The specific card varied depending on which booster kit you opened. The Prerelease Weekend ran April 21-22, 2018.
Magic Open House
The Magic Open House promo for Dominaria was a full-art Llanowar Elves - one of the cleanest versions of that card ever printed, and a genuinely lovely piece to own even if you're not a collector. Llanowar Elves had just returned to Standard for the first time in years with Dominaria, so this promo had real gameplay relevance at the time.
Draft Weekend Launch promo
Players who participated in Draft Weekend launch events received Zahid, Djinn of the Lamp, a splashy blue Creature from the main set given a promo treatment here.
Friday Night Magic
The FNM promo cycle for the Dominaria season covered three cards distributed across the September-November 2018 period:
- Opt
- Cast Down
- Shanna, Sisay's Legacy
Opt and Cast Down in particular were heavily played in Standard at the time, which made these foil FNM versions genuinely desirable for competitive players - not just collectors.
Magic League
League participants could earn a foil Zhalfirin Void, a scry land that saw reasonable play in various Dominaria-era decks.
Buy-a-Box
The Buy-a-Box promo for Dominaria was Firesong and Sunspeaker, a legendary Minotaur Cleric that became an immediate Commander favourite. Notably, it carries collector's number 280/269 - meaning it sits outside the main set's numbered sequence, a deliberate signal that it wasn't available in booster packs.
Rules note: Buy-a-Box promos from this era were exclusive to the retail program at release. Firesong and Sunspeaker was later made more widely available in subsequent products, but the PDOM stamped version remains the original printing.
Store Championship
Store Championships ran June 18-24, 2018, and the prize card was a full-art foil Steel Leaf Champion - the participation reward for finishing in the top slots. Steel Leaf Champion was one of the defining green threats in Standard at the time, so this was a promo with real competitive cachet.
Notable cards and their appeal
A few cards from PDOM are worth highlighting specifically:
Firesong and Sunspeaker remains the most talked-about card in the set among Commander players. The Buy-a-Box version was the only way to get it at launch, which made it genuinely scarce for several months.
The full-art Llanowar Elves is, in my opinion, one of the prettiest printings of that card in the game's history. If you play any green Commander deck and you're not using this version, I'd gently ask why. ✨
Cast Down and Opt as foil FNM promos were functional staples in 2018 Standard, which meant players were actually sleeving these up in tournament decks rather than filing them in a binder. That combination of promo treatment and genuine playability is what makes certain FNM promos feel special.
Set legacy
Dominaria Promos sits in a particular moment in Magic's promo history - before the explosion of Collector Boosters, extended-art treatments, and serialised cards changed what "premium" meant for the game. These promos were earned at your local game store, handed across a table by a judge, or tucked into a bag with your booster purchase.
There's something I find genuinely charming about that model. The full-art Llanowar Elves you got at Magic Open House represents a Saturday afternoon at your LGS, not a secondary market transaction. For a lot of players, that context is part of what makes these cards worth holding onto.
As a collectible set, PDOM is accessible compared to later promo collections - most individual cards are affordable on the secondary market, with Firesong and Sunspeaker and the full-art Llanowar Elves commanding modest premiums over their regular printings.















