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1049:), and this is reflected in the card's art. Psychatog has a modified version of Necratog's ability to "eat" cards in the graveyard, but it was felt that Chronatog's ability, which involves skipping turns, should not be continued in Psychatog. It was initially replaced with an ability that required removing 7 cards from the player's library (deck); running out of cards means losing the game, placing a limit on how many times this ability could be used. After developer William Jockusch showed that this could be circumvented simply by using a large enough deck, the number of cards removed was increased to 10, but even this was felt to be too powerful β€” 666:
much as ever to persuade Empress Llawan to aid him in finding the Mirari. Along with his bodyguard Burke (Laquatus' Champion), the ever-demented Braids, and Commander Eesha of the Aven, each plays a part in the war over the Mirari. Kamahl trains with the Nantuko Thriss in Krosa in Druidic magic and ultimately confronts Laquatus in a showdown. Upon victory, Kamahl slams his sword into the ground, granting his wish and bringing life and growth to the surrounding environment (Mirari's Wake), though he unfortunately cannot cure his dying sister's wound.
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are completely absent from Otaria. White is represented by Nomads and the Aven birds of The Order; Blue has the deceitful, octopus-like Cephalids; Black is plagued by the Horrors and Minions of Cabal summoners; Red showcases Dwarves, Firecats, and Barbarians of the Pardic mountains; and Green is rife
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Having mortally wounded his sister, Jeska, with his own sword, Kamahl leaves her to the care of his centaur friend, Seton, and sets out on a quest to find a way to heal her. Her wound festers from the might of the Mirari, currently fixed to the pommel of Kamahl's sword. Meanwhile, Laquatus schemes as
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introduced two graveyard-centered mechanics. One was flashback. Spells with flashback can be played again from the graveyard, essentially getting a second use out of the spell. However, using a Flashback ability removes the card from the game. The other is the ability word threshold, which, when
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space for combo pieces and silver bullets. In essence, this made the maindeck stronger but the smaller sideboard made postboard games weaker. Burning Wish received DCI attention after it was showcased in an absurdly powerful Vintage deck called "Long.dec" where multiple Burning Wishes were used to
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Another problem with Odyssey that Rosewater has discussed is that the storyline and flavor of the set did not match its graveyard-focused mechanics. He explains that this was because there used to be little interaction between the development team and the creative team. Rosewater recalls talking
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block, all the colors receive more token creatures than usual, and green's token generating spells are some of the most powerful tokens generators in Magic history. This was because if spells had Flashback they could be played from the graveyard for its Flashback cost and would be removed from the
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creature card printed at the "uncommon" level of rarity in the Odyssey expansion set in 2001. Its abilities, which allow the player to strengthen it by discarding cards or removing cards in the graveyard (discard pile) from the game, resulted in Psychatog being labeled "broken" (overpowered) by
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s protagonist is Kamahl, a formidable fighter-mage skilled in both throwing fireballs and melee combat. Kamahl has a close friend Chainer, a cabalist, and a cool-headed sister Jeska. The antagonist is Laquatus, a sly merfolk who uses trickery and mind control to bend others to his will. Other
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continues Odyssey's Flashback, Threshold and Punisher mechanics and Torment's Nightmare creatures in the form of Wormfangs and Gorgers. It also contains a cycle of wishes that allow you to search for cards from outside the game, and a cycle of incarnation creatures that granted abilities to
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characters include the cephalid emperor Aboshan, Kamahl's centaur friend Seton, Kamahl and Jeska's dwarven trainer Balthor, the militaristic Kirtar, the mellow but dangerous Cabal Patriarch (The First), and the unpredictable sociopath Braids. Almost everyone in the story is after the
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spreads beyond sheer numbers of cards. There are a number of other cards that focus on black or swamps, including cards that reward players for controlling swamps, "tainted" lands, flashbacks that required loss of life, nightmares and possessed creatures.
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mechanic. The mechanic forced players to keep track of the number of cards in their opponent's graveyard and which cards could put cards into the graveyard. It was found that this was largely not enjoyable for players.
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s main theme is the graveyard. All the colors interact with the graveyard and use it as a resource, though green and black are the strongest graveyard colors. Previously, the graveyard rarely affected gameplay, but
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expansion set, which was skewed towards the color black. The Judgment expansion set was meant to balance this, and skews towards green and white, black's enemy colors. The expansion symbol for
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players; in an online poll conducted in 2002 at Magicthegathering.com, 35.9% of respondents said they believed that printing Psychatog had been a mistake. Six of the top eight players at the
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is a white and black graveyard-based utility deck, featuring cards that placed creatures into the graveyard and others that returned them from the graveyard. The two rares in this deck are
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game once it resolved. This essentially allowed you to play the same spell twice. The most notable card among these was Call of the Herd which was later reprinted as one of the
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was a scale. The set contains 33 Green cards, 33 White cards, 27 Red cards, 27 Blue cards and 16 Black cards. All multicolored cards in the set are both green and white.
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theme would have better suited the set's design. Rosewater would later become the head designer of Magic and Dommermuth the creative director. This would lead to the
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This is the second expansion set made that did not have an equal number cards from each color. The first expansion with such an imbalance was its predecessor, the
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Block cards. U/G Madness and Coffers Control are good examples of the player-perceived criticism that "R&D is making our decks for us."
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s Madness mechanic proved to be overpowered, most notably on Circular Logic, Basking Rootwalla, and Arrogant Wurm. This gave rise to
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The multi-colored atogs in Odyssey were intended as hybrids of the earlier, single-color atogs. Psychatog is a hybrid of the black
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set, released in 2011, that returned to the graveyard themes explored in Odyssey but this time with a gothic horror theme. The
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Block. U/G Madness is notable for being format-dominating, inexpensive to build, easy to play, and almost exclusively utilizing
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With the focus on black within the set all the theme decks for the Torment set featured black paired with another color.
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sports 10 Madness cards, a common and an uncommon for each of the five colors. The "black corruption" theme of
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and introduced Madness. When a card with Madness is discarded, it can usually be played at a reduced cost.
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s release marked a tremendous power boost to the color black. The "Swamp Rewards" cards along with
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deck featuring many of the 'Nightmare' creature cards from the set. The two rares in the deck are
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printed on spells and creatures, rewards players for having seven or more cards in the graveyard.
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abuse a single Yawgmoth's Will in the sideboard, the deck would then traditionally win using
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portrays black themes that include the entertainment and glory of the pit fights mixed with
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as discard outlets to utilize the Madness, Flashback, and Threshold mechanics of
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s cards forced players to constantly keep track of both graveyards at all times.
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is a blue and black deck that focuses on using the graveyard with cards such as
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with Brady Dommermuth, an editor for the game at the time, who suggested that a
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it was no longer a fact that a control deck was unviable without countermagic.
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across multiple formats revolutionized themselves with the method of devoting
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were almost synonymous with blue counter-based control decks, but after
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Creative Team began a new approach to Magic's storyline starting with
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creatures in play as long as they were in the graveyard.
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continued the Flashback and Threshold mechanics began in
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were incredibly potent in tournament play, spawning the
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s secondary theme is token creatures. Throughout the
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Advocates, Incarnations, Nightmares, Phantoms, Wishes
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leaps forward 100 years after the events in the set
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Index


Mirari
helix
Argon
Apocalypse
Deckmasters 2001
Invasion Block
Onslaught Block
Deckmasters 2001
Judgment
Invasion Block
Onslaught Block
Torment
Onslaught
Invasion Block
Onslaught Block
Magic: The Gathering
expansion sets
Apocalypse
Otaria
Mirari
Magic: The Gathering
Weatherlight
Apocalypse
Phyrexians
protagonist
chaos
destruction
impulse
antagonist

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