Edge of Eternities Promos (PEOE): Set Guide
Promo sets don't always get the spotlight, but they're a meaningful part of how Wizards of the Coast rewards players for showing up - whether that's to a local store, a Regional Championship, or a major competitive event. Edge of Eternities Promos (set code: PEOE) is the promo set associated with the Edge of Eternities release, and its cards are earned rather than opened in booster packs.
At 160 cards, PEOE is a sizeable promo set. That number reflects the breadth of different promo treatments, distribution channels, and event types that feed into a single set code - not a single product you'd find on a shelf.
How Edge of Eternities Promos are distributed
Magic promos reach players through several distinct pipelines, and PEOE is no different. Understanding where each card comes from helps explain why some of these cards feel rare and others turn up fairly regularly.
Regional Championship promos
The most visible promo tied to Edge of Eternities is the Regional Championship participation promo for the April-May 2025 Standard cycle, with the associated Pro Tour being the Edge of Eternities event held in Atlanta.
Based on the established Regional Championship promo structure, players who compete in that cycle's Regional Championships receive an alternate-art participation promo, while top finishers earn the same card in foil. This pattern has been consistent across every RC cycle since 2022 - from Teferi, Hero of Dominaria at the first Pioneer RC in late 2022 through to Nexus of Fate at the Modern RC in Las Vegas in early 2025.
Format check: The April 2025 Regional Championship cycle runs Standard, feeding into the Edge of Eternities Pro Tour in Atlanta. If you're gunning for these promos, Standard is the format to prepare for.
The participation card for this cycle hadn't been publicly revealed in our source material at time of writing - I'll update this as more information becomes available.
WPN and store promos
A portion of PEOE cards flows through the Wizards Play Network (WPN) promo pack system. Since Core Set 2020, WPN stores have received promo packs containing:
- A promo-stamped rare or mythic rare from the current set
- A promo-stamped rare or mythic rare from a curated secondary list
- A season-specific alternate-frame card (similar to the old FNM promo slot)
One in four packs a store receives contains fully foil contents, which is where a lot of the collector appeal lives. These promos show up as participation prizes at Friday Night Magic and other in-store events, so your local game store is genuinely the best place to chase them.
WPN Premium stores get additional exclusive treatments on top of the standard promo packs - special alternate frames, neon ink treatments, and similar premium variants have been a recurring feature since 2021. Whether Edge of Eternities gets a standout WPN Premium treatment in the vein of the Yellow Neon Ink cards from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty (NEO) or the Cavern of Souls promo from The Lost Caverns of Ixalan (LCI) isn't confirmed in our current source material.
The promo ecosystem: a quick orientation
If you're newer to chasing promos, it helps to think of PEOE less like a traditional set and more like a label that groups together every alternate-art, alternate-frame, or special-treatment card tied to the Edge of Eternities release window. That's why the card count can reach 160 - it's aggregating promos from competitive play, store events, and other distribution channels under one roof.
This is the same model used for every major set's promo set code. It's how Phyrexia: All Will Be One Promos captured everything from the RC participation Teferi, Hero of Dominaria through to WPN pack rares, all under one Scryfall-searchable umbrella.
Set legacy and what to watch
Edge of Eternities Promos sits in a well-established tradition. The Regional Championship promo program has been running consistently since 2022 and has delivered some genuinely desirable alternate-art treatments - Snapcaster Mage, Ugin, the Spirit Dragon, and Seasoned Pyromancer among them. Players have come to expect that the RC participation card will be a format-relevant, recognisable card with clean alternate art, and the foil top-finisher versions have become modest collector's items.
Whether PEOE's RC promo joins that tier of desirability depends entirely on which card Wizards chooses - and that's the reveal worth watching ahead of the Atlanta Pro Tour season. 😄
I'll note that, as with all promo sets, secondary market prices for PEOE cards will vary enormously by card. RC promos for competitively relevant cards tend to hold value; WPN pack promos for less-played rares typically don't. As always, chase the cards you love to play with first, and treat any value as a bonus.















