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A '''Charm''' is a [[modal]] [[instant]] spell with three possible results of which one can be selected. Charms usually appear in horizontal [[cycle]]s. So far there have been charms at common that cost a single colored mana, charms at uncommon that cost three different colored mana centered around one color with its two [[allies]] and charm at uncommon costing two colored mana.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/investment-part-3-2012-09-17|Return on Investment, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 17, 2012}}</ref> According to [[Mark Rosewater]] in 2014, players like these Charms and he was pretty sure they would see them again (knowing that would appear in ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'').<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/93657395268/any-chance-well-see-charms-again-not-lucky-but-the|title=Any chance we'll see charms again?|date=August 03, 2014}}</ref>
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The term "Charm" came from the ''[[Mirage]]'' design team, referencing a fantasy term for a small object with tiny amounts of magic. The name has become a staple for this type of effect, but the names now imply a small magical effect rather than a magical object.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/maros-command-2015-04-13|Maro's Command|[[Mark Rosewater]]|April 13, 2015}}</ref>
 
==Charm cycles==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! '''Cycle name''' !! '''White card(s)''' !! '''Blue card(s)''' !! '''Black card(s)''' !! '''Red card(s)''' !! '''Green card(s)''' !! '''Description and notes'''
|-
| ''[[Mirage]]'' charms || <c>Ivory Charm</c> || <c>Sapphire Charm</c> || <c>Ebony Charm</c> || <c>Chaos Charm</c> || <c>Seedling Charm</c>
|-
|  ''[[Visions]]'' charms || <c>Hope Charm</c> || <c>Vision Charm</c> || <c>Funeral Charm</c> || <c>Hearth Charm</c> || <c>Emerald Charm</c> || <c>Funeral Charm</c> has been reprinted in the [[timeshifted]] portion of [[Time Spiral]] without its counterparts.
|-
|  ''[[Planeshift]]'' charms ||  <c>Treva's Charm</c> || <c>Dromar's Charm</c> || <c>Crosis's Charm</c> || <c>Darigaaz's Charm</c> || <c>Rith's Charm</c> || also called Dragon Charms as they are named after a cycle of legendary dragons.
|-
|  ''[[Onslaught]]'' charms || <c>Piety Charm</c> || <c>Trickery Charm</c> || <c>Misery Charm</c> || <c>Fever Charm</c> || <c>Vitality Charm</c>
|-
|  ''[[Planar Chaos]]'' charms || <c>Dawn Charm</c> || <c>Piracy Charm</c> || <c>Midnight Charm</c> || <c>Fury Charm</c> || <c>Evolution Charm</c> || A cycle with exceptions as only Dawn, Fury and Evolution Charm cost 1C, while Piracy Charm is a [[timeshifted]] [[mirrored pair]] to Funeral Charm.<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/planar-chaos-charms-2007-02-06|''Planar Chaos'' Charms|[[Magic Arcana]]|February 6, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|  ''[[Shards of Alara]]'' charms || <c>Bant Charm</c> || <c>Esper Charm</c> || <c>Grixis Charm</c> || <c>Jund Charm</c> || <c>Naya Charm</c>
|-
|  rowspan="2" | [[Return to Ravnica block]] charms || <c>Azorius Charm</c> || <c>Dimir Charm</c> || <c>Rakdos Charm</c> || <c>Gruul Charm</c> || <c>Selesnya Charm</c> || rowspan="2" |
|-
| <c>Orzhov Charm</c> || <c>Izzet Charm</c> || <c>Golgari Charm</c> || <c>Boros Charm</c> || <c>Simic Charm</c>
|-
| ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' Charms || <c>Abzan Charm</c> || <c>Jeskai Charm</c> || <c>Sultai Charm</c> || <c>Mardu Charm</c> || <c>Temur Charm</c> || First cycle that uses the new bullet-point layout for modal spells.
|-
|}
==Other Charms==
* <c>Warping Wail</c> (''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'')<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/137059292923/why-did-you-make-a-2-mana-3-choice-instant|title=Why did you make a 2 mana, 3 choice instant without charm in the name?|date=January 10, 2016}}</ref>
 
==References==
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