Kaldheim Promos (PKHM): Complete Set Guide
The Kaldheim Promos set (PKHM) collects the promotional printings tied to Kaldheim (KHM), Magic's top-down Norse mythology set released in early 2021. With 158 cards in total, PKHM spans everything from prerelease stamped rares to buy-a-box exclusives and the universal promo pack cards used for Friday Night Magic - all sharing that distinctive Viking-world identity without being pulled from standard Draft Boosters.
If you're chasing a particular foil treatment or trying to work out which version of a card comes from which event, this guide covers what we know from the source material.
What is Kaldheim Promos?
Kaldheim Promos is the companion promotional set to Kaldheim (KHM), which released on MTG Arena and Magic Online on January 28, 2021, with tabletop prerelease events running January 29 through February 4, 2021, and the full launch on February 6-7, 2021.
KHM itself is a 285-card set inspired by Viking mythology and Norse legend - the World Tree, clashing realms, gods walking among mortals, and enough axes to fill a longship. PKHM collects the promotional variants attached to that release: alternate-art cards, stamped event cards, and store promo treatments that sit outside the main set numbering.
Format check: Kaldheim cards entered Standard on release in early 2021. The promos are legal in whatever formats their base card version is legal in - the promo treatment doesn't change a card's format legality.
Promo cards in PKHM
The 158 cards in Kaldheim Promos come from several distinct promotional channels, each with its own acquisition method.
Prerelease cards
Prerelease participants received a stamped foil rare or mythic rare from the Kaldheim set. These stamped prerelease cards carry a date stamp and are drawn from the full rare and mythic rare pool - so which card you got was a matter of luck, which made opening one of the set's marquee mythics at a prerelease event feel genuinely special.
Buy-a-Box promo
The Buy-a-Box promo for Kaldheim is a foil alternate-art printing of Realmwalker. Purchasing a booster box from a participating retailer was the way to get this one - it wasn't available through booster packs.
Bundle promo
The Kaldheim Bundle came with a foil alternate-art Reflections of Littjara as its promo inclusion. If you picked up the Bundle for the 10 Set Boosters and the full-art lands, this foil came along for the ride.
Universal promo pack (FNM-treatment cards)
Five cards - numbered #401-405 in the main KHM numbering - were distributed through Kaldheim's universal promo packs. These carried the FNM card treatment and were made available at Friday Night Magic events running February 5 through April 9, 2021, as well as through other store-level programs. These are among the most practically accessible promos for regular players who were attending their local game store during that window.
Bring-a-Friend
The Bring-a-Friend promo tied to Kaldheim was Reliquary Tower - a reprint of a Commander and casual staple rather than a Kaldheim-specific card, but a welcome one for anyone who needed a copy.
The Kaldheim world these promos come from
It helps to understand what Kaldheim is when you're looking at the promo cards, because the set's aesthetic runs all the way through its promotional treatments.
Kaldheim depicts a world of ten realms, all connected by the World Tree - a cosmic structure whose branches are visible from every realm, though they look different in each one. The planeswalker Kaya is the set's central protagonist, visiting a world where gods move between realms at will, mortals earn glory or doom through saga-worthy deeds, and a weapon of immense power sits at the center of a brewing conflict. Tibalt is pulling strings behind the scenes, and the Phyrexian praetor Vorinclex makes a chilling appearance that connects Kaldheim to the broader Phyrexian arc that would pay off years later.
The showcase cards in the main set - all legendary Vikings, featuring geometric stone-carved frame treatments - carry this aesthetic most strongly. While those showcase variants are part of the main KHM set numbering rather than PKHM, the promo treatments draw from the same visual world.
Lore aside: The collision of two realms on Kaldheim is called a doomskar - a cataclysmic event that reshapes the landscape and destabilizes everything nearby. The set's story uses this as both a literal plot device and a metaphor for the upheaval Tibalt and Vorinclex are trying to engineer.
Set legacy and collector notes
Kaldheim landed during a period when Magic was leaning hard into variant treatments, and the promo ecosystem around it reflects that. Between the stamped prerelease rares, the alternate-art Bundle and Buy-a-Box exclusives, and the FNM-treatment cards, PKHM covers a wide range of collector interests - from players who just want a playable foil to those hunting specific art variants of format staples.
The set is also notable for its marketing context: Kaldheim's launch had a deliberate "Viking metal" theme, with cards spoiled by heavy metal bands and the Collector Booster featuring a metal-inspired logo. That energy carries through into how the promos feel - these aren't delicate, ornate treatments. They're bold.
For Commander players in particular, several Kaldheim cards became long-term staples, and picking up a promo version of a card you're going to sleeve into a deck is exactly what these treatments are designed for.













