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Mirage (Magic: The Gathering)

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565:) β€” the militaristic kingdom of the Zhalfirins, the religious state of Femeref, and the trading province of the Suq'Ata empire. Zhalfir was the warrior nation, based mainly on red. Femeref was mainly white, and featured clerics and healers, while the seafaring traders of Suq'Ata were mostly blue. Mirage concerned these three nations and their struggle against the evil wizard Kaervek. Kaervek has imprisoned the powerful wizard and diplomat Mangara in an amber prison and the bulk of the story details the Jamuraans attempting to free Mangara. In addition to these events the 373: 2442: 200: 33: 587:
is closely tied to the Weatherlight Saga. The story introduces the Weatherlight and her crew, who travel the planes of the multiverse in search of ancient artifacts known collectively as the Legacy. The captain of the ship, Sisay, is abducted to the shadowy world of Rath. Her old friend and crewmate,
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Then-developer Mark Rosewater chose the skyship Weatherlight and its captain, Sisay, as the germ of the new story. Rosewater has stated that making the story about a ship allowed for narrative flexibility in setting. After developing story and character ideas with Michael Ryan, Rosewater pitched the
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was the first set to have the same name as a Magic card printed earlier, and the first set to have a wide dispersal of pre-releases. A subset of 25 cards were randomly included in 15-card booster packs packaged in the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse Gift Box released months before
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was a "first" in the release of quality cards at the common level. For instance, River Boa was considered "very good" compared to other green creatures, with two abilities (Islandwalk and Regeneration) and a 2/1 power/toughness at a casting cost of only two mana.
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was the last set to print a card with banding before the keyword was abandoned. It reintroduced the cumulative upkeep keyword with cards whose effects scaled as their cumulative upkeep costs increased. (Cumulative upkeep would not be used again until 2006's
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introduced the first cycle of "charms". A charm is a spell that allow a player to choose among three different effects when the charm is played. Since then, similar cycles of charms have appeared in the
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play in mind. Previous designs had been imbalanced for formats like draft and sealed-deck, and cards were designed for casual players rather than with thought of their impact on the tournament scene.
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and was the first retroactively released set there. This was the first time in the three-and-a-half years that the online version of the game had existed that an expansion older than
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Teferi has caused his island to disappear from existence for almost 200 years. It is the phasing of the entire island that led Kaervek and Mangara to Jamuraa in the first place.
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in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block. Mirage block consisted of three sets:
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was the first set to explicitly tell an ordered narrative focused on developed, archetypical characters. Weatherlight marks the first use of a metaplot tied to a
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introduced a cycle of lands known as Karoo lands that require a player to return a land already in play to their hand before playing the Karoo land.
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for development. Rose led the development team of Mike Elliott, William Jockusch and Mark Rosewater, while Art Director Sue-Ann Harkey provided
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is considered the third set in the Mirage block, it is mechanically distinct and does not prominently feature the keywords introduced in
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on April 10, 2006. The cards became legal to use in several formats as they went on sale. Official release events were held on April 13.
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was created as an introduction to Jamuraa, with two more planned expansions to create a cohesive set. This model became the standard for
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set was accompanied by a series of fictional works collectively known as the Weatherlight Saga. The saga was intended to be a "
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Teferi. Jamuraa's leaders, led by Jolrael's visions, free Mangara from the amber prison and begin to fight against Kaervek.
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was the last set to contain a poison creature (one that creates poison counters) until Swamp Mosquito was reprinted in
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a former soldier named Gerrard, is pressed into taking command of the ship to rescue her. The story is continued in
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again had a cycle of cantrips, albeit ones that gave a player a card immediately after being played. Many cards in
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s color wheel, so that the narrative and mechanical elements of the project would be more closely joined.
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Saga idea to his bosses. The Saga was heavily referenced in the flavor text and card names of the set.
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also introduced a cycle of enchantments that could be played as instants. It introduced two
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set, while later novels tell stories for later game sets. It is referenced in sets until
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players had the challenge of playing sealed deck with cards they had never seen before.
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Bill Rose (lead), Joel Mick, Charlie Catino, Don Felice, Howard Kahlenberg, Elliot Segal
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Bill Rose (lead), Joel Mick, Charlie Catino, Don Felice, Howard Kahlenberg, Elliot Segal
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cards received updated creature types and wordings to bring them in line with modern
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cards was inspired by African art motifs that depicted a "sophisticated society".
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was known by the codename "Mirage Jr." It received its final name shortly later.
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game and brand. While previous sets included allusions to an overarching story,
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Ryan, Michael G. (February 1997). "Visions of glory: the making of Mirage Jr".
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included many creatures that had abilities that triggered upon entering play.
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Mirage Revealed: A Review of the Mirage Edition of Magic : The Gathering
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The story concerns three of the most powerful nations of Jamuraa (a tropical
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expansion originated as a split from "Menagerie" (the original name for
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Ryan, Michael G. (August 1997). "Weatherlight takes center stage".
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was also the first set to have pre-releases at more than one city.
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marks a turning point in design and marketing philosophy for the
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350 cards (110 commons, 110 uncommons, 110 rares, 20 basic lands)
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s Suq'Ata Assassin was the last new poison creature created by
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and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with
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Wizards of the Coast's design and development team considers
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Venters, Pete (October 1997). "Weatherlight ports of call".
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Clarke Wilkes, Jennifer (August 1997). "The set of sails".
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to be the first set of the "Silver Age" or "modern" era of
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Ryan, Michael G. (June 1997). "Magic sets sail aboard the
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Ryan, Michael G. (October 1996). "The horizon shimmers".
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began as a set of modifications to Alpha by a group of
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Alder, Melody (October 1996). "The horizon shimmers".
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Ryan, Michael G. (December 1996). "A visionary gift".
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expansions and began the concept of "block rotation".
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Come into play abilities, poison, insta-enchantments
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Index

Mirage symbol
palm tree
MTGO
Alliances
Visions
Ice Age Block
Rath Block
Visions symbol
Zhalfirin
Triangle
War
MTGO
5th Edition
Ice Age Block
Rath Block
Weatherlight icon
MTGO
Portal
Tempest
Ice Age Block
Rath Block
Magic: The Gathering
expansion sets
Khans of Tarkir
continent
Africa
planeswalker
planeswalker
hero's journey
Ice Age

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