Ixalan Promos (PXLN): Complete Set Guide
Promo sets don't always get the spotlight, but the Ixalan Promos collection is worth knowing - whether you're hunting a full-art foil for your Commander deck, or just curious what that stamped rare from your prerelease kit actually belongs to. PXLN collects the 120 promotional cards tied to Ixalan (XLN), the 2017 set that sent pirates, dinosaurs, merfolk, and vampires racing across a sun-drenched jungle plane in search of a city of gold.
What is Ixalan Promos?
Ixalan Promos (set code: PXLN) is the official grouping of promotional cards associated with Ixalan, which released in September 2017. The set contains 120 cards - none of which appear in the main XLN booster packs - and spans a range of distribution methods, from Friday Night Magic tokens to store championship full-art foils.
These cards are not a standalone product. They're rewards, prizes, and event giveaways tied to the organised play calendar that surrounded Ixalan's launch and the months that followed. If you played at a prerelease, joined a Magic League, or topped a Store Championship around late 2017, you likely have at least one PXLN card in a binder somewhere.
Themes and mechanics
Ixalan - the set these promos are built around - is defined by four factions locked in a race to find Orazca, the legendary city of gold. Each faction maps to a creature type and a color pair:
- The Sun Empire - dinosaur-riding warriors (Red/White/Green)
- The River Heralds - merfolk shamans (Green/Blue)
- The Legion of Dusk - vampire conquistadores (White/Black)
- The Brazen Coalition - pirates of every stripe (Blue/Black/Red)
The set introduced the Treasure token mechanic - artifacts you sacrifice for one mana of any color - which has since become one of the most-reprinted token types in the game. Four faction-flavored versions of the Treasure token exist within Ixalan, one for each coalition.
Double-faced cards also played a significant role. Ten rares in XLN were double-faced, printed on a separate sheet and appearing in the rare/mythic slot of boosters. Thaumatic Compass // Spires of Orazca is one of the five Story Spotlight cards that trace the main narrative beat by beat.
Rules note: Ixalan is also historically significant for a rules change that took effect with the set's release. Starting with XLN, all planeswalkers - past, present, and future - received the Legendary supertype. The old "planeswalker uniqueness rule" was replaced by the standard legend rule. It's a small change with big implications for how you handle multiple copies of the same planeswalker on the battlefield.
Lore and setting
The plane of Ixalan is a world of endless jungles, warm seas, and contested coastlines. At its heart is a secret that every faction wants: Orazca, the City of Gold, which houses the Immortal Sun - an artifact of immense and mysterious power.
The story follows two planeswalkers in particular. Vraska has taken on a pirate captain's disguise, working a hidden agenda on Nicol Bolas's behalf. Jace Beleren, meanwhile, washes ashore with no memory of who he is - a rare moment of vulnerability for one of Magic's most powerful minds. Five basic lands in the main set even depict a lost, wandering Jace, which is a lovely piece of environmental storytelling.
The five Story Spotlight cards - Ixalan's Binding, Vraska's Contempt, River's Rebuke, Thaumatic Compass // Spires of Orazca, and Perilous Voyage - tell the arc of the race for Orazca in card-image form, which I've always thought is one of Magic's most elegant ways of embedding narrative into gameplay.
Lore aside: Ixalan's four factions weren't entirely original in concept - the asymmetric color structure of the four tribes was repurposed from an early design stage of the Khans of Tarkir block. The set was also referred to internally as "Atlazan" before the name Ixalan was settled on.
Promotional cards in PXLN
The 120 cards in Ixalan Promos were distributed across a range of organised play events and retail programs throughout 2017 and into 2018. Here's how they were spread:
| Promo Type | Card | Notes | |---|---|---| | Magic Open House | Walk the Plank | Full-art foil | | Prerelease | Any rare or mythic rare from XLN | Stamped, date-stamped foil | | Draft Weekend Launch | Bishop of Rebirth | Foil promo | | Standard Showdown | Basic land | Foil, art by Rebecca Guay | | Magic League | Unclaimed Territory | Foil | | Store Championship | Ghalta, Primal Hunger | Full-art foil; Top 8 also received a deck box. Notably previewed the upcoming Rivals of Ixalan set | | Convention | Deeproot Champion | Full-art | | Buy-a-Box | Burning Sun's Avatar | Given with booster box purchases | | FNM | Double-sided tokens | Various |
The prerelease stamp promo is worth calling out specifically. Rather than a fixed card, every prerelease attendee received a stamped foil that could be any rare or mythic rare from the set - which made prerelease kits genuinely exciting to crack, since you never knew if you'd walk away with a Vraska, Relic Seeker or something far more modest.
The Ghalta, Primal Hunger Store Championship promo is also notable for a different reason: it was a preview card for Rivals of Ixalan, which hadn't been officially released yet. Winning a Store Championship during the Ixalan season meant getting your hands on a card from the next set early. That's a nice incentive.
Tokens
Ixalan features 10 tokens, several of which appear in PXLN as FNM double-sided token promos. The full token lineup from the main set includes:
- 1/1 Vampire with lifelink (created by cards like Legion's Landing and Mavren Fein, Dusk Apostle)
- 2/2 Illusion with "When this creature becomes the target of a spell, sacrifice it." (Jace, Cunning Castaway)
- 1/1 Merfolk with hexproof (Deeproot Waters)
- 2/2 Pirate with menace (Fathom Fleet Captain, Vraska, Relic Seeker)
- 3/3 Dinosaur with trample (Raptor Hatchling, Huatli, Warrior Poet, Regisaur Alpha)
- 0/2 Plant with defender (Dowsing Dagger)
- Treasure artifacts in four faction-flavored variants (Sun Empire, Legion of Dusk, River Heralds, Brazen Coalition)
The four distinct Treasure token arts are a charming worldbuilding detail - the same mechanical object, illustrated through four completely different cultural lenses.
Set legacy
Ixalan is remembered warmly for its flavour - the combination of dinosaurs, pirates, and a treasure-hunt narrative hit a particular sweet spot that a lot of players responded to. The Treasure mechanic it introduced went on to become a fixture of Magic design, appearing in dozens of sets since and enabling entire archetypes in formats like Commander and Modern.
The PXLN promos themselves are a snapshot of Magic's organised play ecosystem in 2017 - a time when FNM tokens, Buy-a-Box exclusives, and Open House promos were the primary way Wizards rewarded in-store play. Some of those cards, particularly the full-art foil Ghalta, Primal Hunger and the Rebecca Guay basic lands from Standard Showdown, remain genuinely desirable collector's items today.
For players who were there in September 2017, cracking a prerelease kit and hoping for a stamped Vraska is a specific kind of memory. That's what promo sets do at their best - they turn a card into a souvenir of a moment at the table. ✨















