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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Theros''}}
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{{Infobox set|
|sub1=Card comparisons
   |set name = Theros
|sub2=Event deck
  |logo = [[File:THS logo.jpg|250px]]|
|sub3=Intro packs
   |symbol = THS symbol.png
}}
  |symbol description = Temple altar
{{Infobox set
   |design team = [[Mark Rosewater]] (lead),<BR>[[Ethan Fleischer]],<BR>[[Ken Nagle]],<BR>[[Zac Hill]],<BR>[[Jenna Helland]]
   |image = THS logo.jpg
   |development team = [[Erik Lauer]] (lead), <BR> Zac Hill,<BR>[[Dave Humpherys]],<BR>[[Shawn Main]],<BR>[[Tom LaPille]]
   |symbol_description = Temple altar
   |art director = [[Jeremy Jarvis]]
   |design = [[Mark Rosewater]] (lead),<br />[[Ethan Fleischer]],<br />[[Ken Nagle]],<br />[[Zac Hill]],<br />[[Jenna Helland]]
   |date_release = September 27, 2013
   |development = [[Erik Lauer]] (lead),<br /> Zac Hill,<br />[[Dave Humpherys]],<br />[[Shawn Main]],<br />[[Tom LaPille]]
   |mechanics = "[[Enchantment]] matters", [[Heroes]], [[Monster]]s, [[Gods]], [[Minotaur]] tribal, [[Monocolored]]
   |art = [[Jeremy Jarvis]]
   |release = September 27, 2013
  |plane = [[Theros (plane)|Theros]]
   |mechanics = [[Enchantment]] matters”, [[Hero]]es, [[Monster]]s, [[God]]s, [[Minotaur]] tribal, [[Monocolor]]ed
   |keywords = [[Monstrosity]], [[Heroic]], [[Bestow]], [[Devotion]], [[Scry]]
   |keywords = [[Monstrosity]], [[Heroic]], [[Bestow]], [[Devotion]], [[Scry]]
   |size = 249 cards<BR><small>(121 commons (20 basic land), 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)</small>
   |size = 249 cards<br /><small>(121 commons (20 basic lands), 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)</small>
   |code_expansion = THS
   |code_expansion = THS
  |code_expansion_ref = {{EzTumblr|http://tabakrules.tumblr.com/post/144445611844/whats-the-official-set-code-for-theros-the-card|title=What's the official set code for Theros?|May 16, 2016}}
   |code_development = Friends
   |code_development = Friends
   |block name = [[Theros block]]
   |series = [[Theros block]]
   |first set = Theros
   |first = Theros
   |second set = [[Born of the Gods]]
   |second = Born of the Gods
   |third set = [[Journey into Nyx]]
   |third = Journey into Nyx
   |previous set = [[Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters]]
   |previous = Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters
  |this set = Theros
   |next = Commander 2013
   |next set = [[Commander 2013]]
}}
|}}
{{AboutSet|plane=yes|disambig=yes}}
{{For|other uses|Theros (disambiguation)}}
'''''Theros''''' is the first set in the [[Theros block]]. It is the 62nd ''Magic'' expansion and was released on September 27, 2013. ''Theros'' is a [[large expansion]].<ref name="Announcing Theros Block">{{DailyRef|arcana/announcing-theros-block-2013-03-25|Announcing Theros Block|[[Trick Jarrett]]|March 25, 2013}}</ref>
 
'''''Theros''''' is the first set in the [[Theros block]]. It is the 62<sup>nd</sup> ''Magic'' expansion and was released on September 27, 2013. ''Theros'' is a [[large expansion]]. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1196|Announcing Theros Block|[[Trick Jarrett]]|March 25, 2013}}</ref>  


==Set details==
==Set details==
{{cquote|Stand Among Heroes}}
{{cquote|Stand Among Heroes}}
''Theros'' contains 249 cards (20 basic lands, 101 commons, 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares), and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. The set has an ancient Greek themed [[top-down]] design, making use of many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_mythology mythological] tropes ([[Heroes]], [[Monsters]] and [[Gods]]). <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/263|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 2, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/feature/264|Developing ''Theros''|[[Erik Lauer]]|September 09, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/265|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 16, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/feature/263|An Even-Handed Tale|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|September 02, 2013}}</ref> It is the first set to thematically take place on the [[Theros (plane)|plane of Theros]]. It is mostly [[monocolored]] with a handful of gold cards. Theros block is an [[enchantment]] block that plays off building blocks in ''[[M14]]'' and [[Return to Ravnica block]]. The mood and tone are those of Greek myth: adventure, achievement, accomplishment, a hero's journey. Many existing [[creature types]] are reworked to match the Greek flavor. Apart from [[Minotaurs]], it's not a [[tribal]] set. There are three Planeswalkers in the set, namely [[Elspeth]] and two new ones: [[Ashiok]] and [[Xenagos]]. There is an above average amount of [[legendary]] permanents. The [[expansion symbol]] depicts an stylized temple and altar.
 
''Theros'' contains 249 cards (20 basic lands,<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/basic-lands-theros-2013-09-04|Basic Lands for ''Theros''|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 04, 2013}}</ref> 101 commons, 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares), and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. The set has an ancient Greek themed [[top-down]] design, making use of many [[Wikipedia:Greek mythology|mythological]] tropes ([[Heroes]], [[Monsters]], and [[God]]s).<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/theros-any-other-name-part-1-2013-09-02|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|top-decks/developing-theros-2013-09-09|Developing ''Theros''|[[Erik Lauer]]|September 09, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/theros-any-other-name-part-3-2013-09-16|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 16, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/even-handed-tale-2013-09-02|An Even-Handed Tale|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|September 02, 2013}}</ref> It is the first set to thematically take place on the [[Theros (plane)|plane of Theros]]. It is mostly [[monocolored]] with a handful of gold cards. Theros block is an [[enchantment]] block that plays off building blocks in ''[[M14]]'' and [[Return to Ravnica block]]. The mood and tone are those of Greek myth: adventure, achievement, accomplishment, a hero's journey. Many existing [[creature types]] are reworked to match the Greek flavor. Apart from [[Minotaur]]s, it's not a [[tribal]] set. There are three Planeswalkers in the set, namely [[Elspeth]] and two new ones: [[Ashiok]] and [[Xenagos]]. There is an above-average amount of [[legendary]] permanents. The [[expansion symbol]] depicts a stylized temple and altar.


===Storyline===
===Storyline===
{{Main|Theros (plane)|Theros: Godsend, Part I}}
{{Main|Theros (plane)|Theros: Godsend, Part I}}
[[Theros (plane)|Theros]] is watched over by a pantheon of 15 powerful [[Gods (creature type)|gods]]. The gods, though residing in [[Nyx]], are able to take on many forms and often walk among mortals. Each also has a unique color identity. The five core gods are mono-coloured and make up the central pillars of the Theran belief system. The colour identities of these five are: [[Heliod]] (white), [[Thassa]] (blue), [[Erebos]] (black), [[Purphoros]] (red), and [[Nylea]] (green). The ten minor gods represent the two colour pairings and will be introduced in ''[[Born of the Gods]]'' and ''[[Journey into Nyx]]''.
 
[[Theros (plane)|Theros]] is watched over by a pantheon of 15 powerful [[god]]s. The gods, though residing in [[Nyx]], can take on many forms and often walk among mortals. Each also has a unique color identity. The five core gods are mono-colored and make up the central pillars of the Therosian belief system. The color identities of these five are: [[Heliod]] (white), [[Thassa]] (blue), [[Erebos]] (black), [[Purphoros]] (red), and [[Nylea]] (green). The ten minor gods represent the two-color pairings and were introduced later in ''[[Born of the Gods]]'' and ''[[Journey into Nyx]]''.


====Elspeth====
====Elspeth====
After planeswalking away from [[New Phyrexia]] Elspeth finds herself on a vaguely familiar plane, Theros. While she had visited once years ago when she acquired her sword, she remains relatively unaware of the nature of the plane, namely the theology. The snake priests in a temple devoted to Pharika help her back to full strength while she reflects on her experiences with [[Koth]], [[Venser]], [[Tezzeret]], [[Karn]], and [[Melira]] back on New Phyrexia. More than anything Elspeth just wants a peaceful life like the one she had on [[Bant]] before the [[Conflux]]. However on Theros the gods have different plans. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ur/263|The Lost Confession|[[Jenna Helland]]|September 11, 2013}}</ref> Walking around the forests of Theros, Elspeth comes face to face with a deadly [[hydra]] having already killed many Theran heroes. After a bitter battle she emerges the victor. Heliod, taking notice of her feat, now strives to make Elspeth his champion.
After planeswalking away from [[New Phyrexia]], Elspeth finds herself on a vaguely familiar plane, Theros. While she had visited once years ago when she acquired her sword, she remains relatively unaware of the nature of the plane, namely the theology. The snake priests in a temple devoted to Pharika help her back to full strength while she reflects on her experiences with [[Koth]], [[Venser]], [[Tezzeret]], [[Karn]], and [[Melira]] back on New Phyrexia. More than anything Elspeth just wants a peaceful life like the one she had on [[Bant]] before the [[Conflux]]. However, on Theros the gods have different plans.<ref>{{DailyRef|uncharted-realms/lost-confession-2013-09-11|The Lost Confession|[[Jenna Helland]]|September 11, 2013}}</ref> Walking around the forests of Theros, Elspeth comes face to face with a deadly [[hydra]] having already killed many Therosian heroes. After a bitter battle, she emerges the victor. Heliod, taking notice of her feat, now strives to make Elspeth his champion.


====Xenagos====
====Xenagos====
A satyr born to the plane of Theros, [[Xenagos]] spent much of his life romping around with his clan of fellow satyrs. His favourite activities included partying and drinking until his planeswalker spark ignited and he was able to travel away from Theros. After visiting many planes and seeing the expanse of the [[Multiverse]] his return to his native plane did not come with a feeling of home. He could now see how insignificant his life was before his awakening and even still after. Driven by a desire for power, his mission now is to enter the Theran pantheon as a god.
A satyr born to the plane of Theros, [[Xenagos]] spent much of his life romping around with his clan of fellow satyrs. His favorite activities included partying and drinking until his planeswalker spark ignited and he was able to travel away from Theros. After visiting many planes and seeing the expanse of the [[Multiverse]] his return to his native plane did not come with a feeling of home. He could now see how insignificant his life was before his awakening and even still after. Driven by a desire for power, his mission now is to enter the Therosian pantheon as a god.
 
====Magic Story====
{{main|Magic Story}}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Title!!Author!!Release Date!!Setting (plane)!!Featuring
|-
|{{ArticleArchive|feature/lost-confession-2013-09-11|The Lost Confession}}||[[Jenna Helland]]||2013-09-11||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Elspeth Tirel]], [[Ajani Goldmane]], [[Pharika]], [[Koth of the Hammer]], [[Melira]], [[Tezzeret]], [[Elesh Norn]], [[Urabrask]], [[Sheoldred]], [[Karn]], [[Jin-Gitaxias]], [[Venser]], [[Heliod]]
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20150324050727/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/prince-anax-part-1-2013-09-16 Prince Anax, Part 1] || [[Tom LaPille]]||2013-09-18||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Anax]], Athanas, Timoteus, Archaelos, Pelagia, Georgios, Zotikos
|-
|{{ArticleArchive|feature/prince-anax-part-2-2013-09-23|Prince Anax, Part 2}}||[[Tom LaPille]]||2013-09-25||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Anax]], Sinon, Timoteus, Zotikos, Georgios, Kaletor, Athanas, [[Cymede]]
|-
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20200923132610/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/nymphs-theros-2013-10-01 Nymphs of Theros]||[[Jennifer Robles]]||2013-10-02||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Zoe]], [[Nylea]], [[Purphoros]], [[Heliod]]
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20150920030410/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/consequences-attraction-2013-10-07 The Consequences of Attraction] ||[[Ken Troop]]||2013-10-09||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Xandria]], Ninis, Tolios, Chakros
|-
|{{ArticleArchive|feature/tragedy-2013-10-23|Tragedy}}||[[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]||2013-10-23||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Penthikos]], [[Iroas]], [[Heliod]], [[Purphoros]], [[Athreos]], [[Erebos]]
|-
|{{ArticleArchive|feature/i-iroan-2013-11-04|I Iroan}}||[[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]||2013-11-06||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Pandamator]], [[Iroas]], [[Heliod]], [[Purphoros]], [[Keranos]], [[Anax]], [[Erebos]], Nymosyne, Arissa, Lanathos
|-
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20210426034320/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/sea-gods-labyrinth-part-1-2013-11-13 The Sea God's Labyrinth, Part 1] ||[[Jeremiah Isgur]]||2013-11-13||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Solon]], [[Thassa]], Praxitelius
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20170505120210/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/sea-gods-labyrinth-part-2-2013-11-19 The Sea God's Labyrinth, Part 2] || [[Jeremiah Isgur]]||2013-11-20||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Solon]], [[Thassa]], Praxitelius
|-
|{{ArticleArchive|feature/building-toward-dream-part-1-2013-11-27|Building Toward a Dream, Part 1}}||[[Ken Troop]]||2013-11-27||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Kedarick VI]], Klytessa, Lara, [[Ashiok|Udaen]], Thoros Clawkiller, Teralos
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20150822013116/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/building-toward-dream-part-2-2013-12-03 Building Toward a Dream, Part 2] ||[[Ken Troop]]||2013-12-04||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Kedarick VI]], Klytessa, Lara, [[Ashiok|Udaen]], Chelta, Vanin, [[Mogis]], [[Phenax]], [[Heliod]], [[Ephara]], [[Iroas]], [[Ashiok]]
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20150326051917/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/asphodel-2013-12-10 Asphodel] ||[[Kelly Digges]]||2013-12-11||[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]||[[Maia]], [[Purphoros]], [[Erebos]], Kadmos, Pylia
|}


===Marketing===
===Marketing===
''Theros'' was sold in 16-card [[boosters]], five [[intro pack]]s, one [[event deck]]s and a [[fat pack]]. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1307|''Theros'' Intro Pack Rares and Packaging|[[Trick Jarrett]]|August 27, 2013}}</ref> There are no 6 card boosters or [[Booster Battle Pack]]s. ''Theros'' featured an unprecedented first for organized play: a block-long Magic entertainment experience that would see players complete nine quests on the [[Hero's Path]] (three during ''Theros'' and six which take place during ''Born of the Gods'' and ''Journey into Nyx''). [[Hero Cards]] debuted as part of the Hero's Path. These cards are not for use in tournament decks but instead are awarded to players for completing quests along the Hero's Path. They can use them to defeat later quests. Each card is double-faced, one side featuring a code redeemable for a [[Planeswalker points]] [[achievement]] while the other side features game mechanics players can use to help defeat a [[Game Day]] [[Challenge Deck]].
''Theros'' was sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), five [[intro pack]]s, one [[event deck]]s, and a [[fat pack]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/intro-pack-rares-and-packaging-2013-08-27|''Theros'' Intro Pack Rares and Packaging|[[Trick Jarrett]]|August 27, 2013}}</ref> There are no 6-card boosters or [[Booster Battle Pack]]s. The boosters feature artwork from: <c>Thassa, God of the Sea</c>; <c>Erebos, God of the Dead</c>; <c>Purphoros, God of the Forge</c>; <c>Elspeth, Sun's Champion</c> and <c>Arena Athlete</c>. ''Theros'' featured an unprecedented first for organized play: a block-long Magic entertainment experience that would see players complete nine quests on the [[Hero's Path]] (three during ''Theros'' and six during ''Born of the Gods'' and ''Journey into Nyx''). [[Hero card]]s debuted as part of the Hero's Path. These cards are not for use in tournament decks but instead are awarded to players for completing quests along the Hero's Path. They can use them to defeat later quests. Each card is double-faced, one side featuring a code redeemable for a [[Planeswalker Points]] [[achievement]] while the other side features game mechanics players can use to help defeat a [[Game Day]] [[Challenge Deck]].


====Prerelease====
====Prerelease====
The first quest in the Hero's Path was during the ''Theros'' [[Prerelease]] on September 21st and 22nd, 2013. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/feature/265|''Theros'' Prerelease Primer|[[Mike McArtor]]|September 16, 2013}}</ref> There players could choose their heroic path based on a favorite mana color ([[white]], [[blue]], [[black]], [[red]], or [[green]]), receive a Seeded [[Prerelease pack]], and join fellow heroes on a social scavenger hunt. The Seeded Prerelease Pack contained a [[spindown life counter]], a Hero Card unique to a players' chosen path (respectively <c>The Protector</c>, <c>The Philosopher</c>, <c>The Avenger</c>, <c>The Warrior</c> and <c>The Hunter</c>), one of five quiz activity cards, five ''Theros'' [[boosters]], and a seeded booster featuring cards appropriate for that player's chosen path (including one of the playable five Prerelease [[promo]] cards).
The first quest in the Hero's Path was during the ''Theros'' [[Prerelease]] on September 21 and 22, 2013.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/theros-prerelease-primer-2013-09-16|''Theros'' Prerelease Primer|[[Mike McArtor]]|September 16, 2013}}</ref> There players could choose their heroic path based on a favorite mana color ([[white]], [[blue]], [[black]], [[red]], or [[green]]), receive a Seeded [[Prerelease pack]], and join fellow heroes on a social scavenger hunt. The Seeded Prerelease Pack contained a [[spindown life counter]], a Hero card unique to a player's chosen path (respectively <c>The Protector</c>, <c>The Philosopher</c>, <c>The Avenger</c>, <c>The Warrior</c>, and <c>The Hunter</c>), one of five quiz activity cards, five ''Theros'' [[boosters]], and a seeded booster featuring cards appropriate for that player's chosen path (including one of the playable five Prerelease [[promo]] cards).


While building decks and playing matches players could work together to find the answers to the questions about Theros on their activity cards. This social scavenger hunt offered players an opportunity to engross themselves in the lore of the new block and interact with their fellow heroes. Once a player had filled out the card, he or she could check the answer key to see if they completed it correctly.
While building decks and playing matches players could work together to find the answers to the questions about Theros on their activity cards. This social scavenger hunt offered players an opportunity to engross themselves in the lore of the new block and interact with their fellow heroes. Once a player had filled out the card, he or she could check the answer key to see if they completed it correctly.


====Launch Weekend====
====Launch Weekend====
''Theros'' launched to the public on September 27th, 2013 and kicked off with [[Friday Night Magic]]. Hero's Path Quest #2 brought players to their store to receive a "Gift from the Gods" by solving a puzzle hidden within a Poster Puzzle. Once they had discovered the solution they could report it to receive a second Hero Card (<c>The Harvester</c>).
''Theros'' launched to the public on September 27, 2013, and kicked off with [[Friday Night Magic]]. Hero's Path Quest #2 brought players to their store to receive a “Gift from the Gods” by solving a puzzle hidden within a Poster Puzzle. Once they had discovered the solution they could report it to receive a second Hero card (<c>The Harvester</c>).


====Game Day====
====Game Day====
On October 19th and 20th ''Theros'' [[Game Day]] players could use their [[Standard]] decks for the third quest on the Hero's Path: [[Face the Hydra]]. Using a special [[Challenge Deck]] provided to the retailer, players could battle the [[Hydra]], one of the epic monsters of the plane of Theros. The Challenge Deck is a special self-running deck with its own set of rules. Players are encouraged to pilot it against one another one-on-one or in groups of up to four with guidance from the included instructional [[playmat]]. A player didn't need to participate in the Game Day tournament to attempt to defeat the Hydra. This was the first opportunity for players to utilize the Hero Cards they received at the Prerelease and Launch Weekend. Beating the Hydra also awarded players their third Hero Card (<c>The Slayer</c>), which they'll be able to use for quests at future Hero's Path events.
On October 19 and 20 ''Theros'' [[Game Day]] players could use their [[Standard]] decks for the third quest on the Hero's Path: [[Face the Hydra]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/theros-game-day-and-challenge-deck-2013-10-17|''Theros'' Game Day and Challenge Deck|[[Mike McArtor]]|October 17, 2013}}</ref> Using a special [[Challenge Deck]] provided to the retailer, players could battle the [[Hydra]], one of the epic monsters of the plane of Theros. The Challenge Deck is a special self-running deck with its own set of rules. Players are encouraged to pilot it against one another one-on-one or in groups of up to four with guidance from the included instructional [[playmat]]. A player didn't need to participate in the Game Day tournament to attempt to defeat the Hydra. This was the first opportunity for players to utilize the Hero cards they received at the Prerelease and Launch Weekend. Beating the Hydra also awarded players their third Hero card (<c>The Slayer</c>), which they'll be able to use for quests at future Hero's Path events.


====Promotional cards====
====Promotional cards====
* [[Prerelease cards|Prerelease]], one of five according to the chosen path: <c>Celestial Archon</c>, <c>Shipbreaker Kraken</c>, <c>Abhorrent Overlord</c>, <c>Ember Swallower</c> or <c>Anthousa, Setessan Hero</c>
*[[Prerelease cards|Prerelease]], one of five according to the chosen path: <c>Celestial Archon</c>, <c>Shipbreaker Kraken</c>, <c>Abhorrent Overlord</c>, <c>Ember Swallower</c>, or <c>Anthousa, Setessan Hero</c><ref>{{DailyRef|feature/theros-promos-2013-09-03|''Theros'' Promos|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 03, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Launch promo]]: <c>Bident of Thassa</c>
*[[Launch promo]]: <c>Bident of Thassa</c>
*[[Game Day]]: [[full-art]] <c>Phalanx Leader</c>
*[[Game Day]]: [[full-art]] <c>Phalanx Leader</c>
*Game Day (Top 8): full-art <c>Nighthowler</c>
*Game Day (Top 8): full-art <c>Nighthowler</c>
*[[League|''Theros'' League]]: 2/2 white [[soldier]] [[token]]  
*[[League|''Theros'' League]]: 1/1 white [[Soldier]] [[token]]
*[[Booster box promo cards|Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Sylvan Caryatid</c> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/events/thsbuyabox|Buy a Box Promotion|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 18, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Sylvan Caryatid</c><ref>{{DailyRef|daily-deck/buy-box-promotion-2013-09-17|Buy a Box Promotion|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 18, 2013}}</ref>
 
====Tokens/Emblem====
The sixteenth card in the boosters is a [[token]] creature card or an [[emblem]], with advertisements on the back side:<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/tokens-2013-09-10|Tokens of ''Theros''|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 10, 2013}}</ref>


====Tokens / Emblem====
#{{W}} 2/1 [[Cleric]] [[enchantment creature]] for <c>Heliod, God of the Sun</c>
The sixteenth card in the boosters is a [[token]] creature card or an [[emblem]], with advertisements on the back side: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1317|Tokens of ''Theros''|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 10, 2013}}</ref>
#{{W}} 1/1 [[Soldier]] [[creature]] for <c>Akroan Horse</c>
# {{w}} 2/1 Cleric enchantment creature for <c>Heliod, God of the Sun</c>
#{{W}} 1/1 Soldier creature for <c>Elspeth, Sun's Champion</c> and <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>
# {{w}} 1/1 Soldier for <c>Akroan Horse</c>
#{{U}} 2/2 [[Bird]] creature with Flying for <c>Swan Song</c>
# {{w}} 1/1 Soldier for <c>Elspeth, Sun's Champion</c> and <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>
#{{U}} 1/0 [[Elemental]] creature for <c>Master of Waves</c>
# {{u}} 2/2 Bird with Flying for <c>Swan Song</c>
#{{B}} 1/1 [[Harpy]] creature with [[flying]] for <c>Abhorrent Overlord</c>
# {{u}} 1/0 Elemental for <c>Master of Waves</c>
#{{R}} 1/1 [[Soldier]] creature for <c>Akroan Crusader</c>
# {{b}} 1/1 Harpy with Flying for <c>Abhorrent Overlord</c>
#{{G}} 2/2 [[Boar]] creature for <c>Curse of the Swine</c>
# {{r}} 1/1 Soldier for <c>Akroan Crusader</c>
#{{R/G}} 2/2 [[Satyr]] creature with [[haste]] for <c>Xenagos, the Reveler</c>
# {{g}} 2/2 Boar for <c>Curse of the Swine</c>
#{{C}} 3/3 [[Golem]] [[enchantment artifact creature]] for <c>Hammer of Purphoros</c>
# {{rg}} 2/2 Satyr with haste for <c>Xenagos, the Reveler</c>
#{{Emblem|Elspeth, Sun's Champion|THS}}
# {{x}} 3/3 Golem enchantment artifact creature for <c>Hammer of Purphoros</c>
# [[Emblem]] for <c>Elspeth, Sun's Champion</c>


==Themes and mechanics==
==Themes and mechanics==
{{See also|Theros block/Trivia}}
{{See also|Theros block/Trivia}}


''Theros'' has a strong enchantment theme with widespread use of the [[Enchantment]] [[type]] alongside other card types ([[enchantment creatures]] and [[enchantment artifacts]]). <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/feature/therosmechanics|The Mechanics of ''Theros''|[[magicthegathering.com]] Staff|September 02, 2013}}</ref> Enchantments are primarily used to represent the [[Gods (creature type)|Gods]] - which themselves are enchantment creatures - and their influence. Some enchantment creatures feature the new keyword ability [[Bestow]] which lets the player cast the card as an [[aura]] with enchant creature for the Bestow cost. It then conveys a bonus to the enchanted creature. If the creature it enchants dies, the enchantment itself reverts to a creature, usually with the same features as the abilities it conveyed as an aura.
''Theros'' has a strong enchantment theme with widespread use of the [[Enchantment]] [[type]] alongside other card types ([[enchantment creatures]] and [[enchantment artifacts]]).<ref>{{DailyRef|mechanics-theros-2013-09-02|The Mechanics of ''Theros''|[[Magicthegathering.com]] Staff|September 02, 2013}}</ref> Enchantments are primarily used to represent the [[God]]s — which themselves are enchantment creatures and their influence. Some enchantment creatures feature the new keyword ability [[bestow]] which lets the player cast the card as an [[Aura]] with enchant creature for the bestow cost. It then conveys a bonus to the enchanted creature. If the creature it enchants dies, the enchantment itself reverts to a creature, usually with the same features as the abilities it conveyed as an Aura.


Another mechanic tied to the gods is [[Devotion]]. Similar to [[Chroma]], it scales effects based on the number of mana symbols on permanents a player controls. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/264|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 9, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/276|Developing Devotion|[[Adam Prosak]]|December 06, 2013}}</ref>
Another mechanic tied to the gods is [[devotion]]. Similar to [[chroma]], it scales effects based on the number of mana symbols on the permanents a player controls.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/theros-any-other-name-part-2-2013-09-09|A ''Theros'' By Any Other Name, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 9, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|latest-developments/developing-devotion-2013-12-06|Developing Devotion|[[Adam Prosak]]|December 06, 2013}}</ref>


Humans also tie into the enchantment theme with the [[Heroic]] ability word. Cards with heroic trigger an ability when its controller casts a spell targeting it. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/270|Hero Complex|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 21, 2013}}</ref>
Humans also tie into the enchantment theme with the [[heroic]] ability word. Cards with heroic trigger an ability when its controller casts a spell targeting it.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/hero-complex-2013-10-21|Hero Complex|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 21, 2013}}</ref>


[[Scry]] appears in ''Theros'' as a returning mechanic. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/263|How ''Theros'' Got Its Scry On|[[Sam Stoddard]]|September 06, 2013}}</ref>
[[Scry]] appears in ''Theros'' as a returning mechanic.<ref>{{DailyRef|latest-developments/how-theros-got-its-scry-2013-09-06|How ''Theros'' Got Its Scry On|[[Sam Stoddard]]|September 06, 2013}}</ref>


Theros is also a [[Theros (plane)|plane]] filled with [[monsters]] such as [[Hydras]], [[Kraken]], [[Demons]] and others. These all feature the new keyword action [[Monstrosity]]. Upon activation, if the creature isn't "[[monstrous]]" already, a certain number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s are put on the creature and it becomes "monstrous". Usually this is accompanied by a triggered ability when the creature becomes "monstrous". <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/273|Building a Better Monster|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 11, 2013}}</ref>
Theros is also a [[Theros (plane)|plane]] filled with [[monsters]] such as [[Hydra]]s, [[Kraken]], [[Demon]]s, and others. These all feature the new keyword action [[monstrosity]]. Upon activation, if the creature isn't [[monstrous]]already, a certain number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s are put on the creature and it becomes “monstrous”. Usually, this is accompanied by a triggered ability when the creature becomes “monstrous”.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/building-better-monster-2013-11-11|Building a Better Monster|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 11, 2013}}</ref>


Additionally, the Hero's Path features [[Hero's Reward]].
Additionally, the Hero's Path features [[Hero's Reward]].


===Card types===
===Card types===
''Theros'' introduces the [[supertype]] [[Elite]], the [[card type]] [[Hero]] and the [[creature type]]s [[God]], [[Sable]] and [[Head]]. It reintroduces the creature type [[Nymph]].
 
''Theros'' introduces the [[supertype]] [[Elite]], the [[card type]] [[Hero]], and the [[creature type]]s [[God]], [[Sable]], and [[Head]]. It reintroduces the creature type [[Nymph]].


==Cycles==
==Cycles==
''Theros'' has twelve [[cycle]]s. Some cards are part of a [[Theros_block#Mega_cycles|Theros block mega cycle]].
''Theros'' has fourteen [[cycle]]s. Some cards are part of a [[Theros block#Mega cycles|Theros block mega cycle]].
* '''Gods''': five [[mythic rare]] [[legendary]] [[enchantment]] [[creatures]] that embody one of the gods of Theros. Each card has a low casting cost, but is not a creature until your [[Devotion]] to that color is 5 or more. They are all [[indestructible]], have one static ability and one activated ability {{-}} <c>Heliod, God of the Sun</c>, <c>Thassa, God of the Sea</c>, <c>Erebos, God of the Dead</c>, <c>Purphoros, God of the Forge</c>, and <c>Nylea, God of the Hunt</c>
{| class="wikitable"
* '''God's Weapons''': five [[rare]] [[legendary]] [[enchantment]] [[artifacts]] that give all creatures owned by the player a bonus and have an activated {{-}} <c>Spear of Heliod</c>, <c>Bident of Thassa</c>, <c>Whip of Erebos</c>, <c>Hammer of Purphoros</c>, and <c>Bow of Nylea</c>
!Cycle name
* '''Rare gold cards''': ten [[rare]] card (several of them legendary creatures), one for each color pair {{-}} <c>Daxos of Meletis</c>, <c>Anax and Cymede</c>, <c>Psychic Intrusion</c>, <c>Reaper of the Wilds</c>, <c>Polis Crusher</c>, <c>Steam Augury</c>, <c>Triad of Fates</c>, <c>Tymaret, the Murder King</c>, <c>Fleecemane Lion</c>, <c>Prophet of Kruphix</c>.
!{{W}}
* '''Emissaries''': five [[uncommon]] 3/3 [[enchantment]] [[creatures]] with [[Bestow]]. As auras they give +3/+3 and provide an ability they themselves also can use as creatures. {{-}} <c>Heliod's Emissary</c>, <c>Thassa's Emissary</c>, <c>Erebos's Emissary</c>, <c>Purphoros's Emissary</c>, and <c>Nylea's Emissary</c>.
!{{U}}
* '''Gainsay cycle''': five [[uncommon]] [[hoser]] cards in which one color does something against other cards of that color. This includes the reprint the cycle is named for {{-}} <c>Glare of Heresy</c>, <c>Gainsay</c>, <c>Dark Betrayal</c>, <c>Peak Eruption</c> and <c>Hunt the Hunter</c>.
!{{B}}
* '''Double Tactics''': five [[uncommon]] cards that can each target up to two target creatures. {{-}} <c>Dauntless Onslaught</c>, <c>Triton Tactics</c>, <c>Cutthroat Maneuver</c>, <c>Coordinated Assault</c> and <c>Warriors' Lesson</c>.
!{{R}}
* '''Ordeals''': five [[uncommon]] [[Auras]] with the cost of 1C, It give a +1/+1 counter for the enchanted creature when it attacks and it sacrifices itself when the enchanted creature has 3 or more +1/+1 counters, granting a bonus. {{-}} <c>Ordeal of Heliod</c>, <c>Ordeal of Thassa</c>, <c>Ordeal of Erebos</c>, <c>Ordeal of Purphoros</c>, and <c>Ordeal of Nylea</c>
!{{G}}
* '''Uncommon gold cards''': ten [[uncommon]] cards, one for each color pair {{-}} <c>Battlewise Hoplite</c>, <c>Akroan Hoplite</c>, <c>Shipwreck Singer</c>, <c>Pharika's Mender</c>, <c>Destructive Revelry</c>, <c>Spellheart Chimera</c>, <c>Sentry of the Underworld</c>, <c>Kragma Warcaller</c>, <c>Chronicler of Heroes</c>, <c>Horizon Chimera</c>.
|-
* '''Cantrip Auras''': five [[common]] [[auras]] that allow the player to draw a card when they enter the battlefield {{-}} <c>Chosen by Heliod</c>, <c>Fate Foretold</c>, <c>Scourgemark</c>, <c>Dragon Mantle</c> and <c>Nylea's Presence</c>.
|rowspan="2"|'''Allied-colored activated ability commons'''
* '''Nymphs''': five [[common]] 2/2 Enchantment creatures with [[Bestow]] and the creature type "Nymph". As auras, each provides +2/+2 and a keyword ability which they themselves have. {{-}} <c>Observant Alseid</c>, <c>Nimbus Naiad</c>, <c>Cavern Lampad</c>, <c>Spearpoint Oread</c>, and <c>Leafcrown Dryad</c>.
|{{card|Setessan Griffin||THS}}
* '''Enemy-colored commons''': five [[common]] cards that have an ability that requires an enemy color. {{-}} <c>Scholar of Athreos</c>, <c>Crackling Triton</c>, <c>Loathsome Catoblepas</c>, <c>Priest of Iroas</c>, <c>Agent of Horizons</c>.
|{{card|Coastline Chimera||THS}}
* '''Allied-colored commons''': five [[common]] cards that have an ability that requires an allied color. {{-}} <c>Setessan Griffin</c>, <c>Coastline Chimera</c>, <c>Returned Phalanx</c>, <c>Deathbellow Raider</c>, <c>Satyr Hedonist</c>.
|{{card|Returned Phalanx||THS}}
|{{card|Deathbellow Raider||THS}}
|{{card|Satyr Hedonist||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[common]] creatures that have an activated ability that requires an allied color.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Enemy-colored activated ability commons'''
|{{card|Scholar of Athreos||THS}}
|{{card|Crackling Triton||THS}}
|{{card|Loathsome Catoblepas||THS}}
|{{card|Priest of Iroas||THS}}
|{{card|Agent of Horizons||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[common]] creatures that have an activated ability that requires an enemy color.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Nymphs'''
|{{card|Observant Alseid||THS}}
|{{card|Nimbus Naiad||THS}}
|{{card|Cavern Lampad||THS}}
|{{card|Spearpoint Oread||THS}}
|{{card|Leafcrown Dryad||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[common]] 2/2 enchantment creatures with [[bestow]] and the creature type [[Nymph]]. As Auras, each provides +2/+2 and a keyword ability which they have.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Emissaries'''
|{{card|Heliod's Emissary||THS}}
|{{card|Thassa's Emissary||THS}}
|{{card|Erebos's Emissary||THS}}
|{{card|Purphoros's Emissary||THS}}
|{{card|Nylea's Emissary||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] 3/3 [[enchantment]] [[creatures]] with [[bestow]]. As Auras they give +3/+3 and provide an ability they also can use as creatures.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Gods'''
|{{card|Heliod, God of the Sun||THS}}
|{{card|Thassa, God of the Sea||THS}}
|{{card|Erebos, God of the Dead||THS}}
|{{card|Purphoros, God of the Forge||THS}}
|{{card|Nylea, God of the Hunt||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[mythic rare]] [[legendary]] [[enchantment]] [[creatures]] that embody one of the gods of Theros. Each card has a low casting cost but is not a creature until your [[devotion]] to that color is 5 or more. They are all [[indestructible]] and have one static ability and one activated ability.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''God's Weapons'''
|{{card|Spear of Heliod||THS}}
|{{card|Bident of Thassa||THS}}
|{{card|Whip of Erebos||THS}}
|{{card|Hammer of Purphoros||THS}}
|{{card|Bow of Nylea||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[rare]] [[legendary]] [[enchantment]] [[artifacts]] that give all creatures owned by the player a bonus and have an activated ability.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Cantrip Auras'''
|{{card|Chosen by Heliod||THS}}
|{{card|Fate Foretold||THS}}
|{{card|Scourgemark||THS}}
|{{card|Dragon Mantle||THS}}
|{{card|Nylea's Presence||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[common]] [[Auras]] that allow the player to draw a card when they enter the battlefield.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Ordeals'''
|{{card|Ordeal of Heliod||THS}}
|{{card|Ordeal of Thassa||THS}}
|{{card|Ordeal of Erebos||THS}}
|{{card|Ordeal of Purphoros||THS}}
|{{card|Ordeal of Nylea||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] [[Auras]] with the cost of {{1}}M, that put a +1/+1 counter on the enchanted creature when it attacks and sacrifices themselves when the enchanted creature has 3 or more +1/+1 counters, granting a bonus.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/what-ordeal-2013-10-02|What an Ordeal!|[[Trick Jarrett]]|October 02, 2013}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Double Tactics'''
|{{card|Dauntless Onslaught||THS}}
|{{card|Triton Tactics||THS}}
|{{card|Cutthroat Maneuver||THS}}
|{{card|Coordinated Assault||THS}}
|{{card|Warriors' Lesson||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] instants that can each target up to two target creatures.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Gainsay cycle'''
|{{card|Glare of Heresy||THS}}
|{{card|Gainsay||THS}}
|{{card|Dark Betrayal||THS}}
|{{card|Peak Eruption||THS}}
|{{card|Hunt the Hunter||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] [[hoser]] cards in which one color does something against other cards of that color. This includes the reprint the cycle is named for.
|-
!Cycle name
!{{W}}{{U}}
!{{U}}{{B}}
!{{B}}{{R}}
!{{R}}{{G}}
!{{G}}{{W}}
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Allied-colored draft archetypes'''
|{{card|Battlewise Hoplite||THS}}
|{{card|Shipwreck Singer||THS}}
|{{card|Kragma Warcaller||THS}}
|{{card|Destructive Revelry||THS}}
|{{card|Chronicler of Heroes||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] [[draft archetype]]s.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Allied-colored rares'''
|{{card|Daxos of Meletis||THS}}
|{{card|Psychic Intrusion||THS}}
|{{card|Tymaret, the Murder King||THS}}
|{{card|Polis Crusher||THS}}
|{{card|Fleecemane Lion||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[rare]] card (several of them legendary creatures).
|-
!Cycle name
!{{W}}{{B}}
!{{U}}{{R}}
!{{B}}{{G}}
!{{R}}{{W}}
!{{G}}{{U}}
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Enemy-colored draft archetypes'''
|{{card|Sentry of the Underworld||THS}}
|{{card|Spellheart Chimera||THS}}
|{{card|Pharika's Mender||THS}}
|{{card|Akroan Hoplite||THS}}
|{{card|Horizon Chimera||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[uncommon]] draft archetypes complementing the allied-colored cycle.
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Enemy-colored rares'''
|{{card|Triad of Fates||THS}}
|{{card|Steam Augury||THS}}
|{{card|Reaper of the Wilds||THS}}
|{{card|Anax and Cymede||THS}}
|{{card|Prophet of Kruphix||THS}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Five [[rare]] cards (several of them legendary creatures) complementing the allied-colored cycle.
|}


==Mirrored pairs==
===Pairs===
''Theros'' has one [[mirrored pair]].
''Theros'' has one [[mirrored pair]].
* '''Eidolons''': a pair of [[common]] 1/1 enchantment creatures with [[Bestow]]. One gives lifelink and the other gives deathtouch {{-}} <c>Hopeful Eidolon</c>, <c>Baleful Eidolon</c>.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2"|Mirrored  Pairs
!Description
|-
|{{card|Hopeful Eidolon||THS}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Baleful Eidolon||THS}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|[[Common]] 1/1 enchantment creatures with [[bestow]]. One gives [[lifelink]] and the other gives [[deathtouch]]
|}


==Reprinted cards==
==Reprinted cards==
The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in ''Theros'':
The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in ''Theros'':
*<c>Annul</c>, first printed in ''[[Urza's Saga]]'' was last seen in ''[[Mirrodin]]''.
*<c>Annul</c>, first printed in ''[[Urza's Saga]]'' was last seen in ''[[Mirrodin]]''.
*<c>Demolish</c>, first printed in ''[[Odyssey]]'' was last seen in ''[[Magic 2014]]''.
*<c>Demolish</c>, first printed in ''[[Odyssey]]'' was last seen in ''[[Magic 2014]]''.
*<c>Divine Verdict</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]'' was last seen in ''[[Magic 2013]]''.
*<c>Divine Verdict</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]'' was last seen in ''[[Magic 2013]]'' and for the first time in an expert-level expansion.
*<c>Gainsay</c> was last seen in ''[[Planeshift]]''.
*<c>Gainsay</c> was last seen in ''[[Planeshift]]''.
*<c>Griptide</c> was last seen in ''[[Dark Ascension]]''.
*<c>Griptide</c> was last seen in ''[[Dark Ascension]]''.
*<c>Last Breath</c>, first printed in ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'' was last seen in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''.
*<c>Last Breath</c>, first printed in ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'' was last seen in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''.
*<c>Magma Jet</c>, first printed in ''[[Fifth Dawn]]'' was last seeen in ''[[Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters]]''.
*<c>Magma Jet</c>, first printed in ''[[Fifth Dawn]]'' was last seen in ''[[Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters]]''.
*<c>Mnemonic Wall</c> was last seen in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]''.
*<c>Mnemonic Wall</c> was last seen in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]''.
*<c>Nessian Courser</c> was last seen in ''[[Future Sight]]''.
*<c>Nessian Courser</c> was last seen in ''[[Future Sight]]''.
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===Functional reprints===
===Functional reprints===
*<c>Borderland Minotaur</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Lowland Giant</c>, <c>Ogre Resister</c> and <c>Shatterskull Giant</c>, save for creature types.
*<c>Borderland Minotaur</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Lowland Giant</c>, <c>Ogre Resister</c>, and <c>Shatterskull Giant</c>, save for creature types.
*<c>Lightning Strike</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Searing Spear</c> from ''[[Magic 2013]]''.
*<c>Lightning Strike</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Searing Spear</c> from ''[[Magic 2013]]''.
*<c>Pharika's Cure</c> is a functionnal reprint of <c>Sorin's Thirst</c> from ''[[Magic 2012]]''.
*<c>Pharika's Cure</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Sorin's Thirst</c> from ''[[Magic 2012]]''.
*<c>Unknown Shores</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Shimmering Grotto</c> from ''[[Lorwyn]]'', last seen in ''[[Magic 2014]]''.
*<c>Unknown Shores</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Shimmering Grotto</c> from ''[[Lorwyn]]'', last seen in ''[[Magic 2014]]''.
*<c>Unravel the Æther</c> is a funtional reprint of <c>Deglamer</c> from ''[[Lorwyn]]''.
*<c>Vaporkin</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Welkin Tern</c> from ''[[Magic 2013]]'' except for creature type.
*<c>Vaporkin</c> is a functional reprint of <c>Welkin Tern</c> from ''[[Magic 2013]]'' except for creature type.


===Strictly better===
==Notable cards==
*<c>Aqueous Form</c> is strictly better than <c>Cloak of Mists</c>.
*The Temple cycle of lands that begin in this set saw heavy play both times through Standard and are also frequently run in Pioneer.
*<c>Dissolve</c> is strictly better than <c>Cancel</c>.
*The Legendary Enchantment Artifact cycle all saw play in Standard, particularly <c>Bident of Thassa</c> and <c>Whip of Erebos</c> which were key value engines in Devotion decks.
*<c>Hero's Downfall</c> is strictly better than <c>Murder</c>.
*<c>Anger of the Gods</c> is a [[wrath effect]] spell that saw [[Modern]] tournament play.
*<c>Pheres-Band Centaurs</c> is strictly better than <c>Redwood Treefolk</c>.
*<c>Stormbreath Dragon</c> saw some tournament play.
*<c>Rageblood Shaman</c> is strictly better than <c>Hurloon Minotaur</c>.
*<c>Ashen Rider</c> was a strong target for [[reanimator]] decks for many years.
*<c>Destructive Revelry</c> is a Modern sideboard staple for [[burn]] decks.
*<c>Swan Song</c> is a cheap and versatile counterspell that's appeared in Modern sideboards frequently and is one of the most heavily played in Commander.
*<c>Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx</c> was a format-defining card in Standard, motivating the creation of Green, Blue, and Black Devotion decks, and was the centerpiece between Mono Green Devotion decks in Pioneer that were eventually targeted by bans.
*<c>Read the Bones</c> was a strong card advantage spell for Standard control decks and is one of the most common black card draw spells in Commander.
*<c>Hero's Downfall</c> was the first instant speed removal spell to be able to destroy Planeswalkers explicitly and quickly became the best black removal spell in Standard
*<c>Sylvan Caryatid</c> is one of the best two mana-mana dorks and has been used everywhere from Standard to Modern in green decks
*<c>Lightning Strike</c> is a strictly worse <c>Lightning Bolt</c> but was still good enough to see play in aggro red decks in Standard and Pioneer, and it has been reprinted in several Standard sets as a good generic removal option
*<c>Voyaging Satyr</c>'s unique ability to untap any land has made it a great choice for <c>Lotus Field</c> combo decks in Pioneer
*<c>Fleecemane Lion</c> provided a surprisingly powerful ability for its overstated body and helped power green-white aggro decks in Standard
*<c>Master of Waves</c> and <c>Thassa, God of the Sea</c> provided powerful payoffs for the Blue Devotion deck in Standard, while <c>Gray Merchant of Asphodel</c> and <c>Erebos, God of the Dead</c> powered up Black Devotion decks.
*<c>Xenagos, the Reveler</c> proved to be a strong card for Standard aggro decks and still sees minor play in Pioneer


===Strictly worse===
===Banned and restricted cards===
*<c>Fleshmad Steed</c> is strictly worse than <c>Walking Corpse</c> and <c>Gutter Skulk</c>.
*<c>Prophet of Kruphix</c> had little impact on competitive constructed gameplay but was problematic in the casual Commander format, where the combination of untapping on every other turn and being able to play at instant speed meant that a single-player could easily dominate the game with it.
*<c>Leonin Snarecaster</c> is strictly worse than <c>Somnomancer</c>.


==Preconstructed decks==
==Preconstructed decks==
===Intro packs===
===Intro packs===
{{Main|Theros/Intro packs}}
{{Main|Theros/Intro packs}}
''Theros'' has five bicolored [[intro pack]]s: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1323|''Theros'' Intro Pack Decklists|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 18, 2013}}</ref>
 
{{Intro packs
''Theros'' has five bicolored [[intro pack]]s:<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/theros-intro-pack-decklists-2013-09-18|''Theros'' Intro Pack Decklists|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 18, 2013}}</ref>
|deck1=[[Theros/Intro packs#Favors from Nyx|Favors from Nyx]]    |w||b|||card1=<c>Celestial Archon</c>
 
|deck2=[[Theros/Intro packs#Manipulative Monstrosities|Manipulative Monstrosities]]  ||u||r||card2=<c>Shipbreaker Kraken</c>
{{Decks|intro
|deck3=[[Theros/Intro packs#Devotion to Darkness|Devotion to Darkness]]  ||u|b|||card3=<c>Abhorrent Overlord</c>
  |Devotion to Darkness|UB|Abhorrent Overlord
|deck4=[[Theros/Intro packs#Blazing Beasts of Myth|Blazing Beasts of Myth]]  ||||r|g|card4=<c>Ember Swallower</c>
  |Blazing Beasts of Myth|RG|Ember Swallower
|deck5=[[Theros/Intro packs#Anthousa's Army|Anthousa's Army]] |w||||g|card5=<c>Anthousa, Setessan Hero</c>
  |Anthousa's Army|GW|Anthousa, Setessan Hero
  |Favors from Nyx|WB|Celestial Archon
  |Manipulative Monstrosities|UR|Shipbreaker Kraken
}}
}}


===Event deck===
===Event deck===
{{Main|Theros/Event deck}}
{{Main|Theros/Event deck}}
''Theros'' has one [[event deck]]. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1329|''Theros'' Event Deck Decklist|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 26, 2013}}</ref>
''Theros'' has one [[event deck]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/theros-event-deck-decklist-2013-09-26|''Theros'' Event Deck Decklist|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 26, 2013}}</ref>
{{Event deck
 
|deck1=[[Inspiring Heroics]]|w|u|||
{{Decks|event
|}}
  |Inspiring Heroics|WU
}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Prodpage|theros|Theros}}
*{{Prodpage|node=115259|Theros}}
*{{DailyRef|theros-trailer-2013-09-02|''Theros Trailer''|[[Trick Jarrett]]|September 02, 2013}}
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/lessons-learned-part-3|Lessons Learned, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 22, 2023}}


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Theros
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Temple altar
Design Mark Rosewater (lead),
Ethan Fleischer,
Ken Nagle,
Zac Hill,
Jenna Helland
Development Erik Lauer (lead),
Zac Hill,
Dave Humpherys,
Shawn Main,
Tom LaPille
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis
Release date September 27, 2013
Plane Theros
Themes and mechanicsEnchantment matters”, Heroes, Monsters, Gods, Minotaur tribal, Monocolored
Keywords/​ability words Monstrosity, Heroic, Bestow, Devotion, Scry
Set size 249 cards
(121 commons (20 basic lands), 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)
Expansion code THS[1]
Development codename Friends
Theros block
Theros Born of the Gods Journey into Nyx
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters Theros Commander 2013
This page is about the set. For the plane, see Theros (plane). For other uses, see Theros (disambiguation).

Theros is the first set in the Theros block. It is the 62nd Magic expansion and was released on September 27, 2013. Theros is a large expansion.[2]

Set details

“  Stand Among Heroes  ”

Theros contains 249 cards (20 basic lands,[3] 101 commons, 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares), and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. The set has an ancient Greek themed top-down design, making use of many mythological tropes (Heroes, Monsters, and Gods).[4][5][6][7] It is the first set to thematically take place on the plane of Theros. It is mostly monocolored with a handful of gold cards. Theros block is an enchantment block that plays off building blocks in M14 and Return to Ravnica block. The mood and tone are those of Greek myth: adventure, achievement, accomplishment, a hero's journey. Many existing creature types are reworked to match the Greek flavor. Apart from Minotaurs, it's not a tribal set. There are three Planeswalkers in the set, namely Elspeth and two new ones: Ashiok and Xenagos. There is an above-average amount of legendary permanents. The expansion symbol depicts a stylized temple and altar.

Storyline

Theros is watched over by a pantheon of 15 powerful gods. The gods, though residing in Nyx, can take on many forms and often walk among mortals. Each also has a unique color identity. The five core gods are mono-colored and make up the central pillars of the Therosian belief system. The color identities of these five are: Heliod (white), Thassa (blue), Erebos (black), Purphoros (red), and Nylea (green). The ten minor gods represent the two-color pairings and were introduced later in Born of the Gods and Journey into Nyx.

Elspeth

After planeswalking away from New Phyrexia, Elspeth finds herself on a vaguely familiar plane, Theros. While she had visited once years ago when she acquired her sword, she remains relatively unaware of the nature of the plane, namely the theology. The snake priests in a temple devoted to Pharika help her back to full strength while she reflects on her experiences with Koth, Venser, Tezzeret, Karn, and Melira back on New Phyrexia. More than anything Elspeth just wants a peaceful life like the one she had on Bant before the Conflux. However, on Theros the gods have different plans.[8] Walking around the forests of Theros, Elspeth comes face to face with a deadly hydra having already killed many Therosian heroes. After a bitter battle, she emerges the victor. Heliod, taking notice of her feat, now strives to make Elspeth his champion.

Xenagos

A satyr born to the plane of Theros, Xenagos spent much of his life romping around with his clan of fellow satyrs. His favorite activities included partying and drinking until his planeswalker spark ignited and he was able to travel away from Theros. After visiting many planes and seeing the expanse of the Multiverse his return to his native plane did not come with a feeling of home. He could now see how insignificant his life was before his awakening and even still after. Driven by a desire for power, his mission now is to enter the Therosian pantheon as a god.

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting (plane) Featuring
The Lost Confession Jenna Helland 2013-09-11 Theros Elspeth Tirel, Ajani Goldmane, Pharika, Koth of the Hammer, Melira, Tezzeret, Elesh Norn, Urabrask, Sheoldred, Karn, Jin-Gitaxias, Venser, Heliod
Prince Anax, Part 1 Tom LaPille 2013-09-18 Theros Anax, Athanas, Timoteus, Archaelos, Pelagia, Georgios, Zotikos
Prince Anax, Part 2 Tom LaPille 2013-09-25 Theros Anax, Sinon, Timoteus, Zotikos, Georgios, Kaletor, Athanas, Cymede
Nymphs of Theros Jennifer Robles 2013-10-02 Theros Zoe, Nylea, Purphoros, Heliod
The Consequences of Attraction Ken Troop 2013-10-09 Theros Xandria, Ninis, Tolios, Chakros
Tragedy Jennifer Clarke Wilkes 2013-10-23 Theros Penthikos, Iroas, Heliod, Purphoros, Athreos, Erebos
I Iroan Jennifer Clarke Wilkes 2013-11-06 Theros Pandamator, Iroas, Heliod, Purphoros, Keranos, Anax, Erebos, Nymosyne, Arissa, Lanathos
The Sea God's Labyrinth, Part 1 Jeremiah Isgur 2013-11-13 Theros Solon, Thassa, Praxitelius
The Sea God's Labyrinth, Part 2 Jeremiah Isgur 2013-11-20 Theros Solon, Thassa, Praxitelius
Building Toward a Dream, Part 1 Ken Troop 2013-11-27 Theros Kedarick VI, Klytessa, Lara, Udaen, Thoros Clawkiller, Teralos
Building Toward a Dream, Part 2 Ken Troop 2013-12-04 Theros Kedarick VI, Klytessa, Lara, Udaen, Chelta, Vanin, Mogis, Phenax, Heliod, Ephara, Iroas, Ashiok
Asphodel Kelly Digges 2013-12-11 Theros Maia, Purphoros, Erebos, Kadmos, Pylia

Marketing

Theros was sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), five intro packs, one event decks, and a fat pack.[9] There are no 6-card boosters or Booster Battle Packs. The boosters feature artwork from: Thassa, God of the Sea; Erebos, God of the Dead; Purphoros, God of the Forge; Elspeth, Sun's Champion and Arena Athlete. Theros featured an unprecedented first for organized play: a block-long Magic entertainment experience that would see players complete nine quests on the Hero's Path (three during Theros and six during Born of the Gods and Journey into Nyx). Hero cards debuted as part of the Hero's Path. These cards are not for use in tournament decks but instead are awarded to players for completing quests along the Hero's Path. They can use them to defeat later quests. Each card is double-faced, one side featuring a code redeemable for a Planeswalker Points achievement while the other side features game mechanics players can use to help defeat a Game Day Challenge Deck.

Prerelease

The first quest in the Hero's Path was during the Theros Prerelease on September 21 and 22, 2013.[10] There players could choose their heroic path based on a favorite mana color (white, blue, black, red, or green), receive a Seeded Prerelease pack, and join fellow heroes on a social scavenger hunt. The Seeded Prerelease Pack contained a spindown life counter, a Hero card unique to a player's chosen path (respectively The Protector, The Philosopher, The Avenger, The Warrior, and The Hunter), one of five quiz activity cards, five Theros boosters, and a seeded booster featuring cards appropriate for that player's chosen path (including one of the playable five Prerelease promo cards).

While building decks and playing matches players could work together to find the answers to the questions about Theros on their activity cards. This social scavenger hunt offered players an opportunity to engross themselves in the lore of the new block and interact with their fellow heroes. Once a player had filled out the card, he or she could check the answer key to see if they completed it correctly.

Launch Weekend

Theros launched to the public on September 27, 2013, and kicked off with Friday Night Magic. Hero's Path Quest #2 brought players to their store to receive a “Gift from the Gods” by solving a puzzle hidden within a Poster Puzzle. Once they had discovered the solution they could report it to receive a second Hero card (The Harvester).

Game Day

On October 19 and 20 Theros Game Day players could use their Standard decks for the third quest on the Hero's Path: Face the Hydra.[11] Using a special Challenge Deck provided to the retailer, players could battle the Hydra, one of the epic monsters of the plane of Theros. The Challenge Deck is a special self-running deck with its own set of rules. Players are encouraged to pilot it against one another one-on-one or in groups of up to four with guidance from the included instructional playmat. A player didn't need to participate in the Game Day tournament to attempt to defeat the Hydra. This was the first opportunity for players to utilize the Hero cards they received at the Prerelease and Launch Weekend. Beating the Hydra also awarded players their third Hero card (The Slayer), which they'll be able to use for quests at future Hero's Path events.

Promotional cards

Tokens/Emblem

The sixteenth card in the boosters is a token creature card or an emblem, with advertisements on the back side:[14]

  1. {W} 2/1 Cleric enchantment creature for Heliod, God of the Sun
  2. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature for Akroan Horse
  3. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature for Elspeth, Sun's Champion and Evangel of Heliod
  4. {U} 2/2 Bird creature with Flying for Swan Song
  5. {U} 1/0 Elemental creature for Master of Waves
  6. {B} 1/1 Harpy creature with flying for Abhorrent Overlord
  7. {R} 1/1 Soldier creature for Akroan Crusader
  8. {G} 2/2 Boar creature for Curse of the Swine
  9. {R/G} 2/2 Satyr creature with haste for Xenagos, the Reveler
  10. {C} 3/3 Golem enchantment artifact creature for Hammer of Purphoros
  11. Emblem for Elspeth, Sun's Champion

Themes and mechanics

Theros has a strong enchantment theme with widespread use of the Enchantment type alongside other card types (enchantment creatures and enchantment artifacts).[15] Enchantments are primarily used to represent the Gods — which themselves are enchantment creatures — and their influence. Some enchantment creatures feature the new keyword ability bestow which lets the player cast the card as an Aura with enchant creature for the bestow cost. It then conveys a bonus to the enchanted creature. If the creature it enchants dies, the enchantment itself reverts to a creature, usually with the same features as the abilities it conveyed as an Aura.

Another mechanic tied to the gods is devotion. Similar to chroma, it scales effects based on the number of mana symbols on the permanents a player controls.[16][17]

Humans also tie into the enchantment theme with the heroic ability word. Cards with heroic trigger an ability when its controller casts a spell targeting it.[18]

Scry appears in Theros as a returning mechanic.[19]

Theros is also a plane filled with monsters such as Hydras, Kraken, Demons, and others. These all feature the new keyword action monstrosity. Upon activation, if the creature isn't “monstrous” already, a certain number of +1/+1 counters are put on the creature and it becomes “monstrous”. Usually, this is accompanied by a triggered ability when the creature becomes “monstrous”.[20]

Additionally, the Hero's Path features Hero's Reward.

Card types

Theros introduces the supertype Elite, the card type Hero, and the creature types God, Sable, and Head. It reintroduces the creature type Nymph.

Cycles

Theros has fourteen cycles. Some cards are part of a Theros block mega cycle.

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Allied-colored activated ability commons Setessan Griffin Coastline Chimera Returned Phalanx Deathbellow Raider Satyr Hedonist
Five common creatures that have an activated ability that requires an allied color.
Enemy-colored activated ability commons Scholar of Athreos Crackling Triton Loathsome Catoblepas Priest of Iroas Agent of Horizons
Five common creatures that have an activated ability that requires an enemy color.
Nymphs Observant Alseid Nimbus Naiad Cavern Lampad Spearpoint Oread Leafcrown Dryad
Five common 2/2 enchantment creatures with bestow and the creature type Nymph. As Auras, each provides +2/+2 and a keyword ability which they have.
Emissaries Heliod's Emissary Thassa's Emissary Erebos's Emissary Purphoros's Emissary Nylea's Emissary
Five uncommon 3/3 enchantment creatures with bestow. As Auras they give +3/+3 and provide an ability they also can use as creatures.
Gods Heliod, God of the Sun Thassa, God of the Sea Erebos, God of the Dead Purphoros, God of the Forge Nylea, God of the Hunt
Five mythic rare legendary enchantment creatures that embody one of the gods of Theros. Each card has a low casting cost but is not a creature until your devotion to that color is 5 or more. They are all indestructible and have one static ability and one activated ability.
God's Weapons Spear of Heliod Bident of Thassa Whip of Erebos Hammer of Purphoros Bow of Nylea
Five rare legendary enchantment artifacts that give all creatures owned by the player a bonus and have an activated ability.
Cantrip Auras Chosen by Heliod Fate Foretold Scourgemark Dragon Mantle Nylea's Presence
Five common Auras that allow the player to draw a card when they enter the battlefield.
Ordeals Ordeal of Heliod Ordeal of Thassa Ordeal of Erebos Ordeal of Purphoros Ordeal of Nylea
Five uncommon Auras with the cost of {1}M, that put a +1/+1 counter on the enchanted creature when it attacks and sacrifices themselves when the enchanted creature has 3 or more +1/+1 counters, granting a bonus.[21]
Double Tactics Dauntless Onslaught Triton Tactics Cutthroat Maneuver Coordinated Assault Warriors' Lesson
Five uncommon instants that can each target up to two target creatures.
Gainsay cycle Glare of Heresy Gainsay Dark Betrayal Peak Eruption Hunt the Hunter
Five uncommon hoser cards in which one color does something against other cards of that color. This includes the reprint the cycle is named for.
Cycle name {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W}
Allied-colored draft archetypes Battlewise Hoplite Shipwreck Singer Kragma Warcaller Destructive Revelry Chronicler of Heroes
Five uncommon draft archetypes.
Allied-colored rares Daxos of Meletis Psychic Intrusion Tymaret, the Murder King Polis Crusher Fleecemane Lion
Five rare card (several of them legendary creatures).
Cycle name {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Enemy-colored draft archetypes Sentry of the Underworld Spellheart Chimera Pharika's Mender Akroan Hoplite Horizon Chimera
Five uncommon draft archetypes complementing the allied-colored cycle.
Enemy-colored rares Triad of Fates Steam Augury Reaper of the Wilds Anax and Cymede Prophet of Kruphix
Five rare cards (several of them legendary creatures) complementing the allied-colored cycle.

Pairs

Theros has one mirrored pair.

Mirrored Pairs Description
Hopeful Eidolon
({W})
Baleful Eidolon
({B})
Common 1/1 enchantment creatures with bestow. One gives lifelink and the other gives deathtouch

Reprinted cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Theros:

Functional reprints

Notable cards

  • The Temple cycle of lands that begin in this set saw heavy play both times through Standard and are also frequently run in Pioneer.
  • The Legendary Enchantment Artifact cycle all saw play in Standard, particularly Bident of Thassa and Whip of Erebos which were key value engines in Devotion decks.
  • Anger of the Gods is a wrath effect spell that saw Modern tournament play.
  • Stormbreath Dragon saw some tournament play.
  • Ashen Rider was a strong target for reanimator decks for many years.
  • Destructive Revelry is a Modern sideboard staple for burn decks.
  • Swan Song is a cheap and versatile counterspell that's appeared in Modern sideboards frequently and is one of the most heavily played in Commander.
  • Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx was a format-defining card in Standard, motivating the creation of Green, Blue, and Black Devotion decks, and was the centerpiece between Mono Green Devotion decks in Pioneer that were eventually targeted by bans.
  • Read the Bones was a strong card advantage spell for Standard control decks and is one of the most common black card draw spells in Commander.
  • Hero's Downfall was the first instant speed removal spell to be able to destroy Planeswalkers explicitly and quickly became the best black removal spell in Standard
  • Sylvan Caryatid is one of the best two mana-mana dorks and has been used everywhere from Standard to Modern in green decks
  • Lightning Strike is a strictly worse Lightning Bolt but was still good enough to see play in aggro red decks in Standard and Pioneer, and it has been reprinted in several Standard sets as a good generic removal option
  • Voyaging Satyr's unique ability to untap any land has made it a great choice for Lotus Field combo decks in Pioneer
  • Fleecemane Lion provided a surprisingly powerful ability for its overstated body and helped power green-white aggro decks in Standard
  • Master of Waves and Thassa, God of the Sea provided powerful payoffs for the Blue Devotion deck in Standard, while Gray Merchant of Asphodel and Erebos, God of the Dead powered up Black Devotion decks.
  • Xenagos, the Reveler proved to be a strong card for Standard aggro decks and still sees minor play in Pioneer

Banned and restricted cards

  • Prophet of Kruphix had little impact on competitive constructed gameplay but was problematic in the casual Commander format, where the combination of untapping on every other turn and being able to play at instant speed meant that a single-player could easily dominate the game with it.

Preconstructed decks

Intro packs

Main article: Theros/Intro packs

Theros has five bicolored intro packs:[22]

Intro pack name Colors Included Foil rare
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Devotion to Darkness U B Abhorrent Overlord
Blazing Beasts of Myth R G Ember Swallower
Anthousa's Army W G Anthousa, Setessan Hero
Favors from Nyx W B Celestial Archon
Manipulative Monstrosities U R Shipbreaker Kraken

Event deck

Main article: Theros/Event deck

Theros has one event deck.[23]

Event
deck name
Colors Included
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Inspiring Heroics W U

References

  1. Matt Tabak (May 16, 2016). "What's the official set code for Theros?". Snarkham Asylum. Tumblr.
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  6. Mark Rosewater (September 16, 2013). "A Theros By Any Other Name, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Ethan Fleischer (September 02, 2013). "An Even-Handed Tale". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Jenna Helland (September 11, 2013). "The Lost Confession". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. Trick Jarrett (August 27, 2013). "Theros Intro Pack Rares and Packaging". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  10. Mike McArtor (September 16, 2013). "Theros Prerelease Primer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  11. Mike McArtor (October 17, 2013). "Theros Game Day and Challenge Deck". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. Trick Jarrett (September 03, 2013). "Theros Promos". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  13. Wizards of the Coast (September 18, 2013). "Buy a Box Promotion". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  14. Trick Jarrett (September 10, 2013). "Tokens of Theros". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  15. Magicthegathering.com Staff (September 02, 2013). "The Mechanics of Theros". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  16. Mark Rosewater (September 9, 2013). "A Theros By Any Other Name, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  17. Adam Prosak (December 06, 2013). "Developing Devotion". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  18. Mark Rosewater (October 21, 2013). "Hero Complex". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  19. Sam Stoddard (September 06, 2013). "How Theros Got Its Scry On". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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  23. Trick Jarrett (September 26, 2013). "Theros Event Deck Decklist". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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