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   |art = [[Cynthia Sheppard]]
   |art = [[Cynthia Sheppard]]
   |release = June 18, 2021
   |release = June 18, 2021
   |plane = Various
   |plane = [[Multiverse|Multiversal]]
   |mechanics = [[Modern]] power level, [[+1/+1 counter]]s, [[Dakkon Blackblade]], [[multicolor]]
   |mechanics = [[Modern]] power level, [[+1/+1 counter]]s, [[Dakkon Blackblade]], [[multicolor]]
   |keywords = [[Madness]] and [[Modern Horizons 2/Trivia#Finally, here are some of the mechanics in the set|multiple other]]
   |keywords = [[Madness]] and [[Modern Horizons 2/Trivia#Finally, here are some of the mechanics in the set|multiple other]]
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   |first = Modern Horizons
   |first = Modern Horizons
   |second = Modern Horizons 2
   |second = Modern Horizons 2
   |third = none
   |third = The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth
   |previous = Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2
   |previous = Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2
   |next = Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
   |next = Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
}}
}}
'''''Modern Horizons 2''''' is a ''[[Magic]]'' [[booster]] [[set]] which was released on June 18, 2021.<ref name="Recap">{{DailyRef|news/zendikar-debut-and-announcement-day-recap-2020-09-01|Zendikar Debut and Announcement Day Recap|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 1, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{YouTubeRef|wGUAB7ORw64|The Zendikar Adventuring Party|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=September 1, 2020}}</ref><ref name="WPN"/><ref name="and More">{{DailyRef|/news/strixhaven-school-mages-previews-and-more-2021-magic-release-dates-2021-03-18|Strixhaven News + More|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|March 18, 2021}}</ref><ref name="Summer">{{DailyRef|news/welcome-summer-legend-2021-05-06|Welcome to the Summer of Legend|[[Adam Styborski]]|May 6, 2021}}</ref> Like the first ''[[Modern Horizons]]'', this straight-to-Modern set was print-to-demand.<ref name="Recap" />
'''''Modern Horizons 2''''', is a ''[[Magic]]'' [[booster]] [[set]] which was released on June 18, 2021.<ref name="Recap">{{DailyRef|news/zendikar-debut-and-announcement-day-recap-2020-09-01|Zendikar Debut and Announcement Day Recap|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 1, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{YouTubeRef|wGUAB7ORw64|The Zendikar Adventuring Party|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=September 1, 2020}}</ref><ref name="WPN"/><ref name="and More">{{DailyRef|/news/strixhaven-school-mages-previews-and-more-2021-magic-release-dates-2021-03-18|Strixhaven News + More|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|March 18, 2021}}</ref><ref name="Summer">{{DailyRef|news/welcome-summer-legend-2021-05-06|Welcome to the Summer of Legend|[[Adam Styborski]]|May 6, 2021}}</ref> Like the first ''[[Modern Horizons]]'', this straight-to-Modern set was print-to-demand.<ref name="Recap" />


==Set details ==
==Set details==
[[File:MH2_Sketch_showcase - Dakkon_Shadow_Slayer.png|right|thumb|200px|Sketch showcase treatment.]]
Like ''Modern Horizons'' before, this set introduced new cards into [[Modern]] and [[Eternal (format)|eternal]] [[format]]s without them ever being legal in [[Standard]].<ref name="and More"/> It features a host of powerful new toolbox cards, strong themes to try out, and several throwbacks. The set was unique in its development in that it brought in four high-profile ''Magic'' personalities (Zac Elsik, [[Sam Black]], [[Brian Braun-Duin]], and [[Brad Nelson]], the latter two of whom were in the [[Magic Pro League]] at the time) to consult;<ref name="Approach 2">{{DailyRef|making-magic/modern-approach-part-2-2021-05-31|A Modern Approach, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://articles.starcitygames.com/select/cataloging-my-work-on-modern-horizons-2/|title=Cataloging My Work On ''Modern Horizons 2''|author=[[Sam Black]]|date=June 3, 2021|publisher=[[StarCityGames]]}}</ref> Normally, those who have seen card files of future releases are forbidden from competitive play lest they gain an advantage by having foreknowledge of those cards.
Like ''Modern Horizons'' before, this set introduced new cards into [[Modern]] and [[Eternal (format)|eternal]] [[format]]s without them ever being legal in [[Standard]].<ref name="and More"/> It features a host of powerful new toolbox cards, strong themes to try out, and several throwbacks. The set was unique in its development in that it brought in four high-profile ''Magic'' personalities (Zac Elsik, [[Sam Black]], [[Brian Braun-Duin]], and [[Brad Nelson]], the latter two of whom were in the [[Magic Pro League]] at the time) to consult;<ref name="Approach 2">{{DailyRef|making-magic/modern-approach-part-2-2021-05-31|A Modern Approach, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://articles.starcitygames.com/select/cataloging-my-work-on-modern-horizons-2/|title=Cataloging My Work On ''Modern Horizons 2''|author=[[Sam Black]]|date=June 3, 2021|publisher=[[StarCityGames]]}}</ref> Normally, those who have seen card files of future releases are forbidden from competitive play lest they gain an advantage by having foreknowledge of those cards.


This set contains 303 regular cards {{curmb|101|100|78|24|}} and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-release-notes-2021-06-04|''Modren Horizons 2'' Release Notes|[[Jess Dunks]]|Jun 4, 2021}}</ref> New cards and in-Modern [[reprint]]s are numbered #001-#261, while the New-to-Modern [[reprint]]s are numbered #262-#303. Alternate card frames have another card number than the original version. [[Borderless]] planeswalkers are numbered #304-306, followed by the other borderless cards #307-326. The (54) [[showcase]] "sketch cards" are numbered #327-380. The (61) [[retro frame]] cards are #381-441 and cards with [[extended artwork]] are numbered #442-480 and [[Bundle]] [[basic land]]s are #481-490<ref name="Overview"/>, the [[Buy-a-Box]] card is #491 and the [[Bundle promo]] is #492. MH1 retro frame cards (only found in Collector Boosters) are numbered separately #1-40 with no set code.
This set contains 303 regular cards {{curmb|101|100|78|24|}} and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-release-notes-2021-06-04|''Modren Horizons 2'' Release Notes|[[Jess Dunks]]|Jun 4, 2021}}</ref> New cards and in-Modern [[reprint]]s are numbered #001-#261, while the New-to-Modern [[reprint]]s are numbered #262-#303. Alternate card frames have another card number than the original version. [[Borderless]] planeswalkers are numbered #304-306, followed by the other borderless cards #307-326. The (54) [[showcase]] "sketch cards" are numbered #327-380. The (61) [[retro frame]] cards are #381-441 and cards with [[extended artwork]] are numbered #442-480 and [[Bundle]] [[basic land]]s are #481-490<ref name="Overview"/>, the [[Buy-a-Box]] card is #491 and the [[Bundle promo]] is #492. MH1 retro frame cards (only found in Collector Boosters) are numbered separately #1-40 with no set code.  


All five [[enemy color]]ed [[fetch land]]s appear at [[rare]] in the set and can be found in regular [[Draft Booster]]s.<ref name="Recap"/> The Set - and Collector Boosters include [[extended art]] versions and retro (pre-[[Modern]]) [[card frame]] treatments for the fetch lands and many other cards.<ref name="Summer"/><ref name="BF">{{DailyRef|feature/booster-fun-modern-horizons-2-2021-05-21|Booster Fun of ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Clayton Kroh]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref> Another frame treatment is seen on the showcase "sketch cards". These feature the [[artist]]'s sketch of the main card artwork, and only is featured for new cards.<ref name="Summer"/><ref name="BF"/> Instead of [[flavor text]], they feature fragments from the [[art]] description that was sent to the artists when creating each card's artwork if space provides.
All five [[enemy color]]ed [[fetch land]]s appear at [[rare]] in the set and can be found in regular [[Draft Booster]]s.<ref name="Recap"/> The Set - and Collector Boosters include [[extended art]] versions and retro (pre-[[Modern]]) [[card frame]] treatments for the fetch lands and many other cards.<ref name="Summer"/><ref name="BF">{{DailyRef|feature/booster-fun-modern-horizons-2-2021-05-21|Booster Fun of ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Clayton Kroh]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref> Another frame treatment is seen on the showcase "sketch cards". These feature the [[artist]]'s sketch of the main card artwork and only is featured for new cards.<ref name="Summer"/><ref name="BF"/> Instead of [[flavor text]], they feature fragments from the [[art]] description that was sent to the artists when creating each card's artwork if space provides.


''Modern Horizons 2'' is also released on [[Magic Online]], but not on [[MTG Arena]]. However, 128 cards of ''[[Jumpstart: Historic Horizons]]'' were reprints from ''Modern Horizons 2''.
''Modern Horizons II'' is also released on [[Magic Online]]. While the set was not released on [[MTG Arena]], 128 cards included in ''[[Jumpstart: Historic Horizons]]'' were reprints from ''Modern Horizons II''. In may 2024, the [[fetch land]]s of the set were released on MTG Arena through the ''[[Enemy Fetch Lands Anthology]]''.


===Storyline===
===Storyline===
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===Marketing===
===Marketing===
In addition to [[Draft Booster]]s, ''Modern Horizons 2'' is sold in [[Set Booster]]s and [[Collector Booster]]s.<ref name="WPN">{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/modern-horizons-2-all-dates-and-scheduling-info-you-need|title=Modern Horizons 2: All the Dates and Scheduling Info You Need|author=[[WPN]]|date=March 8, 2021|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref><ref name="and More"/> As such, this is the first [[supplemental set]] to feature Set - and Collector Boosters. Each Set Booster contains a guaranteed traditional [[foil]], an [[art card]], a New-to-Modern reprint and a guaranteed rare/mythic rare.<ref name="Overview">{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-product-overview-2021-05-21|''Modern Horizons 2'' Product Overview|[[Mike Turian]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref><ref name="Collecting">{{DailyRef|feature/collecting-modern-horizons-2-2021-05-21|Collecting ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Mike Turian]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref> Collector Boosters feature [[foil-etched]], [[retro frame]] and sketch cards cards.<ref name="Overview"/><ref name="Collecting"/> Another first for a supplemental set is that it features a ''Modern Horizons 2'' [[Bundle]].<ref name="Overview"/>
In addition to [[Draft Booster]]s, ''Modern Horizons II'' is sold in [[Set Booster]]s and [[Collector Booster]]s.<ref name="WPN">{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/modern-horizons-2-all-dates-and-scheduling-info-you-need|title=Modern Horizons 2: All the Dates and Scheduling Info You Need|author=[[WPN]]|date=March 8, 2021|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref><ref name="and More"/> As such, this is the first [[supplemental set]] to feature Set - and Collector Boosters. Each Set Booster contains a guaranteed traditional [[foil]], an [[art card]], a New-to-Modern reprint, and a guaranteed rare/mythic rare.<ref name="Overview">{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-product-overview-2021-05-21|''Modern Horizons 2'' Product Overview|[[Mike Turian]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref><ref name="Collecting">{{DailyRef|feature/collecting-modern-horizons-2-2021-05-21|Collecting ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Mike Turian]]|May 21, 2021}}</ref> Collector Boosters feature [[foil-etched]], [[retro frame]] and sketch cards cards.<ref name="Overview"/><ref name="Collecting"/> Another first for a supplemental set is that it features a ''Modern Horizons II'' [[Bundle]].<ref name="Overview"/>


The Draft Boosters feature artwork from [[Dakkon Blackblade]] ([[key art]]), [[Geyadrone Dihada]] and {{card|Svyelun of Sea and Sky||MH2|#=310}}. The Collector Booster features artwork from <c>Graceful Restoration</c>, and the Set Booster from {{card|Chatterfang, Squirrel General||MH2|#=316}}.
The Draft Boosters feature artwork from [[Dakkon Blackblade]] ([[key art]]), [[Geyadrone Dihada]] and {{card|Svyelun of Sea and Sky||MH2|#=310}}. The Collector Booster features artwork from <c>Graceful Restoration</c>, and the Set Booster from {{card|Chatterfang, Squirrel General||MH2|#=316}}.
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[[File:MH2 Collector Booster.png|thumb|right|MH2 Collector [[Booster box]]]]
[[File:MH2 Collector Booster.png|thumb|right|MH2 Collector [[Booster box]]]]


With the release of ''Modern Horizons 2'', 50 cards were rotated into [[The List]], many of which were thematically or mechanically linked to the set.  
With the release of ''Modern Horizons II'', 50 cards were rotated into [[The List]], many of which were thematically or mechanically linked to the set.  


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====Events====
====Events====
* [[Magic Online]] release: June 3, 2021
*[[Magic Online]] release: June 3, 2021
*[[Tabletop]] [[Prerelease]]: June 11–17, 2021<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-prerelease-primer-2021-06-04|''Modern Horizons 2'' Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|June 4, 2021}}</ref>  
*[[Tabletop]] [[Prerelease]]: June 11–17, 2021<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/modern-horizons-2-prerelease-primer-2021-06-04|''Modern Horizons 2'' Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|June 4, 2021}}</ref>  
** MH2 is the first non-Standard set with [[Prerelease Pack]]s.<ref name="WPN"/>
**MH2 is the first non-Standard set with [[Prerelease Pack]]s.<ref name="WPN"/>


====Promotional cards====
====Promotional cards====
*[[Prerelease card|Prerelease promo]]: One random foil-stamped card out of a total of 60 rares and 20 mythic rares, including all of the new ''Modern Horizons 2'' rares and mythic rares as well as the enemy fetch lands.
*[[Prerelease card|Prerelease promo]]: One random foil-stamped card out of a total of 60 rares and 20 mythic rares, including all of the new ''Modern Horizons II'' rares and mythic rares as well as the enemy fetch lands.
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: exclusive [[foil]] [[alternate art]] {{card|Sanctum Prelate||MH2}} with [[retro frame]].<ref name="Summer"/>
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: exclusive [[foil]] [[alternate art]] {{card|Sanctum Prelate||MH2}} with [[retro frame]].<ref name="Summer"/>
** Isn't found in any other ''Modern Horizons 2'' product.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/modern-horizons-2-first-look|title=Modern Horizons 2: First Look|author=[[WPN]]|date=May 6, 2021|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref>
**Isn't found in any other ''Modern Horizons II'' product.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/modern-horizons-2-first-look|title=Modern Horizons 2: First Look|author=[[WPN]]|date=May 6, 2021|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref>
*[[Bundle promo]]: foil alternate art {{card|Yusri, Fortune's Flame||MH2|#=492}}<ref name="Overview"/>
*[[Bundle promo]]: foil alternate art {{card|Yusri, Fortune's Flame||MH2|#=492}}<ref name="Overview"/>


====Tokens====
====Tokens====
''Modern Horizons 2'' features 21 [[token]]s.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/tokens-modern-horizons-2-2021-06-03|The Tokens of ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Clayton Kroh]]|June 3, 2021}}</ref>  
''Modern Horizons II'' features 21 [[token]]s.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/tokens-modern-horizons-2-2021-06-03|The Tokens of ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Clayton Kroh]]|June 3, 2021}}</ref>  
#{{W}} 1/1 [[Bird]] creature with [[flying]], for <c>Scour the Desert</c> and <c>Soul of Migration</c>
#{{W}} 1/1 [[Bird]] creature with [[flying]], for <c>Scour the Desert</c> and <c>Soul of Migration</c>
#{{U}} 0/3 [[Crab]] creature, for <c>Hard Evidence</c>, <c>Scuttletide</c>, and <c>Specimen Collector</c>.
#{{U}} 0/3 [[Crab]] creature, for <c>Hard Evidence</c>, <c>Scuttletide</c>, and <c>Specimen Collector</c>.
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==Themes and mechanics==
==Themes and mechanics==
[[File:MH2 Draft Archetypes.png|thumb|right|''[[Modern Horizons 2]]'' draft archetypes]]
[[File:MH2 Draft Archetypes.png|thumb|right|''[[Modern Horizons II]]'' draft archetypes]]
The set was announced to have a higher power level and greater complexity with even more of what players loved in ''Modern Horizons''.<ref name="and More"/><ref name="Decadent"/> It had access to more mechanics, eventually featuring 59 named non-evergreen mechanics (listed [[Modern Horizons 2/Trivia#Finally, here are some of the mechanics in the set|here]]).<ref name="Teaser">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/651531290028457984/maros-modern-horizon-2-teaser|title=Maro’s Modern Horizon 2 Teaser|May 18, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/651533649238474752/sorry-i-need-to-clarify-my-question-a-bit|title=Sorry, I need to clarify my question a bit.|May 18, 2020}}</ref> Some of the are [[Mix-and-match|mixed and matched]]. In addition, it makes more use of [[legendary]] creatures, and leans a little heavier into [[multicolor]].<ref name="Decadent"/>
The set was announced to have a higher power level and greater complexity with even more of what players loved in ''Modern Horizons''.<ref name="and More"/><ref name="Decadent"/> It had access to more mechanics, eventually featuring 59 named non-evergreen mechanics (listed [[Modern Horizons II/Trivia#Finally, here are some of the mechanics in the set|here]]).<ref name="Teaser">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/651531290028457984/maros-modern-horizon-2-teaser|title=Maro’s Modern Horizon 2 Teaser|May 18, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/651533649238474752/sorry-i-need-to-clarify-my-question-a-bit|title=Sorry, I need to clarify my question a bit.|May 18, 2020}}</ref> Some of them are [[Mix-and-match|mixed and matched]]. In addition, it makes more use of [[legendary]] creatures and leans a little heavier into [[multicolor]].<ref name="Decadent"/>


A new variant on an evergreen mechanic is '''[[Trample over planeswalkers]]''' ''(This creature can deal excess damage to the controller of the planeswalker it’s attacking)''.  
A new variant on an evergreen mechanic is '''[[Trample over planeswalkers]]''' ''(This creature can deal excess damage to the controller of the planeswalker it’s attacking)''.  


With <c>Caprichrome</c>, the set also introduced the keyword variant '''[[Devour artifact]]''', that changes the type that can be [[devour]]ed from creatures to artifacts.
With <c>Caprichrome</c>, the set also introduced the keyword variant '''[[Devour artifact]]''', that changes the type that can be [[devour]]ed from creatures to artifacts.


<c>Junk Winder</c> is the first card to feature '''[[Affinity]] for [[token]]s'''.
<c>Junk Winder</c> is the first card to feature '''[[Affinity]] for [[token]]s'''.


''Modern Horizons 2'' features the following [[limited]] [[archetype]]s:<ref name="Twitch">[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1029499176 Weekly MTG: Modern Horizons 2 Previews on Twitch]</ref>
''Modern Horizons II'' features the following [[limited]] [[archetype]]s:<ref name="Twitch">[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1029499176 Weekly MTG: Modern Horizons 2 Previews on Twitch]</ref>
*{{W}}{{U}}: "Artifacts matter" (including [[Affinity]]) (<c>Ethersworn Sphinx</c>)
*{{W}}{{U}}: "Artifacts matter" (including [[Affinity]]) (<c>Ethersworn Sphinx</c>)
*{{U}}{{B}}: "Self-[[discard]]" matters (<c>Lazotep Chancellor</c>)
*{{U}}{{B}}: "Self-[[discard]]" matters (<c>Lazotep Chancellor</c>)
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*{{W}}{{U}}{{B}}{{R}}{{G}}: [[Converge]]<ref name="Approach 2"/>
*{{W}}{{U}}{{B}}{{R}}{{G}}: [[Converge]]<ref name="Approach 2"/>
===Card types===
===Card types===
*''Modern Horizons 2'' introduces the '''[[Dakkon]]''', '''[[Dihada]]''' and '''[[Grist]]''' [[planeswalker type]]s, and reintroduces the '''[[Ranger]]''' [[creature type]].
*''Modern Horizons II'' introduces the '''[[Dakkon]]''', '''[[Dihada]]''' and '''[[Grist]]''' [[planeswalker type]]s, and reintroduces the '''[[Ranger]]''' [[creature type]].
*''Modern Horizons 2'' introduces the first [[black-bordered]] '''[[enchantment land]]''' (<c>Urza's Saga</c>). It functions both as a [[Saga]] and a [[land]] until it is sacrificed.
*''Modern Horizons II'' introduces the first [[black-bordered]] '''[[enchantment land]]''' (<c>Urza's Saga</c>). It functions both as a [[Saga]] and a [[land]] until it is sacrificed.
*The set also sees the first new '''[[tribal]]''' card since ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'' (<c>Altar of the Goyf</c>),<ref name="Teaser"/> and the first new '''[[Incarnation]]s''' since ''[[Lorwyn]]''.
*The set also sees the first new '''[[tribal]]''' card since ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'' (<c>Altar of the Goyf</c>),<ref name="Teaser"/> and the first new '''[[Incarnation]]s''' since ''[[Lorwyn]]''.
*'''[[Squirrel]]s''' is a strongly supported tribe in MH2.
*'''[[Squirrel]]s''' is a strongly supported tribe in MH2.
* Tokens created by [[Living weapon]] are [[errata]]ed into  '''[[Phyrexian]]''' [[Germ]]s.
*Tokens created by [[Living weapon]] are [[errata]]ed into  '''[[Phyrexian]]''' [[Germ]]s.


===Counter types===
===Counter types===
* The set introduces '''[[Corruption counter]]s''' and '''[[Void counter]]s'''.
*The set introduces '''[[Corruption counter]]s''' and '''[[Void counter]]s'''.
* The set introduces  '''[[Acorn counter]]s''' on a non-[[acorn]] card.
*The set introduces  '''[[Acorn counter]]s''' on a non-[[acorn]] card.


==Cycles==
==Cycles==
''Modern Horizons 2'' has at least nine [[cycle]]s, including four double cycles and one vertical cycle, and a pair.
''Modern Horizons II'' has at least nine [[cycle]]s, including four double cycles one vertical cycle, and a pair.
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|{{Card|Out of Time|3=MH2}} ({{W}})
|{{Card|Out of Time||MH2}} ({{W}})
|{{Card|Suspend|3=MH2}} ({{U}})
|{{Card|Suspend||MH2}} ({{U}})
|Rare temporary creature removal spells that utilize [[Time counter|time counters]] and the associating mechanics with them, [[vanishing]] and [[suspend]] respectively, in opposite ways. Out of Time is a board wipe while Suspend targets only a single creature.
|Rare temporary creature removal spells that utilize [[Time counter|time counters]] and the associating mechanics with them, [[vanishing]] and [[suspend]] respectively, in opposite ways. Out of Time is a board wipe while Suspend targets only a single creature.
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|{{Card|Said // Done|3=MH2}} ({{U}})
|{{Card|Said // Done||MH2}} ({{U}})
|{{Card|Fast // Furious|3=MH2}} ({{R}})
|{{Card|Fast // Furious||MH2}} ({{R}})
|Split cards with a sorcery in one half and an instant in the other.
|Split cards with sorcery in one half and an instant in the other.
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==Notable cards==
==Notable cards==
* <c>Aeve, Progenitor Ooze</c> is the first creature with [[storm]].
*<c>Aeve, Progenitor Ooze</c> is the first creature with [[storm]].
* <c>Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar</c> is the first creature spell with no mana cost, due to its name being too long.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/challenge-accepted-2021-05-26|Challenge Accepted!|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|May 26, 2021}}</ref>
*<c>Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar</c> is the first creature spell with no mana cost, due to its name being too long.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/challenge-accepted-2021-05-26|Challenge Accepted!|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|May 26, 2021}}</ref>
* <c>Dermotaxi</c> is the first [[vehicle]] without [[crew]].
*<c>Dermotaxi</c> is the first [[vehicle]] without [[crew]].
* <c>Fast // Furious</c> may be seen as a nod to the series of movies of the same name.
*<c>Fast // Furious</c> may be seen as a nod to [[Wikipedia:Fast & Furious|the series of movies of the same name]].
* {{card|Imperial Recruiter||MH2|#=314}}'s new borderless art depicts <c>Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker</c> and <c>Pestermite</c>, a well known [[combo]] with the recruiter.
*{{card|Imperial Recruiter||MH2|#=314}}'s new borderless art depicts <c>Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker</c> and <c>Pestermite</c>, a well known [[combo]] with the recruiter.
* <c>Parcel Myr</c> is the first nontoken [[Clue]].
*<c>Parcel Myr</c> is the first nontoken [[Clue]].
* <c>Power Depot</c> is the first non-creature [[artifact]] with [[modular]].
*<c>Power Depot</c> is the first non-creature [[artifact]] with [[modular]].
* <c>Urza's Saga</c> is an [[enchantment land]] and another in the line of cards with the [[Magic: The Gathering/Statistics and trivia#Sets named after cards|name of a set]]. Its [[subtype]]s create a stealthy pun that also forms the name of the set and refers to the [[Urzatron]] lands.
*<c>Urza's Saga</c> is an [[enchantment land]] and another in the line of cards with the [[Magic: The Gathering/Statistics and trivia#Sets named after cards|name of a set]]. Its [[subtype]]s create a stealthy pun that also forms the name of the set and refers to the [[Urzatron]] lands.


===Banned and restricted cards===
===Banned and restricted cards===
*<c>Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer</c> was banned in Legacy for its cheap ramp and card advantage that had the power to snowball. This ban was quick and heavy-handed, however, and many players have called for it to be revisited.
*<c>Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer</c> stood out as a powerful first-turn play that is often considered to be extremely dangerous to be hit with even once due to the Treasure given. While still hugely impactful in Modern and Vintage, Legacy's specific line of <c>Volcanic Island</c>, Ragavan, and <c>Daze</c> was considered too much to bear. It was banned in January 2022, and later pre-emptively banned in Historic when it was introduced to ''Arena'' through ''[[March of the Machine/Multiverse Legends|Multiverse Legends]]''.
*<c>Fury</c> was a format-defining card immediately, along with its cycle of Elementals, as a manaless anti-creature measure. However, unlike the other four, it was also an extremely fast clock, especially in conjunction with <c>Undying Evil</c> and adjacent effects; games could be stolen by simply casting a 4/4 double strike on turn 1 for the price of two other cards. The opportunity cost to do so meant that any creatures it could also kill were driven from the format, so it was banned in December 2023 from Modern.
*<c>Galvanic Relay</c> and <c>Chatterstorm</c> were lower-powered Storm payoffs for various formats, weaker versions of <c>Mind's Desire</c> and <c>Empty the Warrens</c> respectively. That said, Pauper's storm engine is still sufficiently powerful that these needed to join the list of common Storm cards that were banned. <c>Chatterstorm</c> was banned in September 2021, and <c>Galvanic Relay</c> was banned in March 2022.
*<c>Sojourner's Companion</c> is a strictly better <c>Myr Enforcer</c> through its landcycling ability, which upped the consistency of Pauper Affinity decks by finding the new Bridge lands. While in itself not the biggest threat, it was banned in September 2021 to slightly depower Affinity decks in a way that doesn't neuter them entirely.


===Callbacks===
===Callbacks===
Many cards in ''Modern Horizons 2'' reference older cards.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|sG-uwdg_q1g|30 Sneaky References We Put In Modern Horizons 2! |channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=June 2, 2021}}</ref>
Many cards in ''Modern Horizons II'' reference older cards.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|sG-uwdg_q1g|30 Sneaky References We Put In Modern Horizons 2! |channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=June 2, 2021}}</ref>
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|<c>Altar of the Goyf</c>
|<c>Altar of the Goyf</c>
|<c>Tarmogoyf</c>, {{Card|Akroma's Memorial}}
|<c>Tarmogoyf</c>, {{Card|Akroma's Memorial}}
|A [[tribal]] [[Lhurgoyf]] card, which boosts it for most of Tarmogoyf's stats. It's also an artifact that grants creatures the ability of a popular card, similar to how {{Card|Akroma's Memorial}} grants creatures the abilities of {{Card|Akroma, Angel of Wrath}}.
|A [[tribal]] [[Lhurgoyf]] card, which boosts it for most of Tarmogoyf's stats. Tribal was the least-populous type at the time and all were poor fits for a Tarmogoyf deck, giving an extra way to do so. It's also an artifact that grants creatures the ability of a popular card, similar to how {{Card|Akroma's Memorial}} grants creatures the abilities of {{Card|Akroma, Angel of Wrath}}.
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|<c>Arcbound Javelineer</c>
|<c>Arcbound Javelineer</c>
|<c>Icatian Javelineers</c>
|<c>Icatian Javelineers</c>
|Javelineers who enter with a counter that can be removed to deal 1 damage with similar artwork.
|Javelineers, with similar artworks, enter with a counter that can be removed to deal 1 damage.
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|<c>Arcbound Slasher</c>
|<c>Arcbound Slasher</c>
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|<c>Archfiend of Sorrows</c>
|<c>Archfiend of Sorrows</c>
|<c>Drown in Sorrow</c>
|<c>Drown in Sorrow</c>
|A [[Demon]] that casts <c>Drown in Sorrow</c> at your opponents. Color scheme is similar.
|A [[Demon]] that casts <c>Drown in Sorrow</c> at your opponents. The color scheme is similar.
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|<c>Archon of Cruelty</c>
|<c>Archon of Cruelty</c>
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|<c>Batterbone</c>
|<c>Batterbone</c>
|<c>Batterskull</c>
|<c>Batterskull</c>
|Both are [[living weapon]]s with [[vigilance]] and [[lifelink]]. The new card is a cheaper and smaller version of the older card.  
|Both are [[living weapon]]s with [[vigilance]] and [[lifelink]]. The new card is a cheaper and smaller version of the older card, with a diminutive naming scheme to match.  
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|<c>Blacksmith's Skill</c>
|<c>Blacksmith's Skill</c>
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|<c>Blessed Respite</c>
|<c>Blessed Respite</c>
|{{card|Fog||EMA}}, <c>Gaea's Blessing</c>, <c>Respite</c>
|{{card|Fog||EMA}}, <c>Gaea's Blessing</c>, <c>Respite</c>
|A merging of Fog and Gaea's Blessing, both in art and abilities; also takes the name from Respite, which also has a [[fog]] effect.
|A merging of Fog and Gaea's Blessing, both in art and abilities; with its name taken from Respite, which also has a [[fog]] effect.
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|<c>Bloodbraid Marauder</c>
|<c>Bloodbraid Marauder</c>
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|<c>Blossoming Calm</c>
|<c>Blossoming Calm</c>
|<c>Blossoming Defense</c>  
|<c>Blossoming Defense</c>  
|Effectively casts <c>Blossoming Defense</c> on a player, the 2 life mirroring the +2 toughness.
|Effectively casts <c>Blossoming Defense</c> on a player, the two life mirroring the +2 toughness.
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|<c>Bone Shards</c>
|<c>Bone Shards</c>
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|<c>Breya's Apprentice</c>
|<c>Breya's Apprentice</c>
|<c>Breya, Etherium Shaper</c>, <c>Loyal Apprentice</c>
|<c>Breya, Etherium Shaper</c>, <c>Loyal Apprentice</c>
|An apprentice who is Breya, but is smaller, mono-red (ironically, the color that's not present in Esper, Breya's birthplace), and does less. The way Breya's Apprentice makes tokens is similar to the similarly-named Loyal Apprentice.
|A <c>loyal apprentice</c> to Breya that is smaller, less flexible, and mono-red (ironically, the color not present in Esper, Breya's birthplace). The way Breya's Apprentice makes Thopter tokens is similar to the similarly-named Loyal Apprentice.
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|<c>Break The Ice</c>
|<c>Break The Ice</c>
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|<c>Calibrated Blast</c>
|<c>Calibrated Blast</c>
|<c>Erratic Explosion</c>, <c>Explosive Revelation</c>
|<c>Erratic Explosion</c>, <c>Explosive Revelation</c>
|An <c>Erratic Explosion</c> that swaps the choosing and revealing, allowing it to be calibrated to the appropriate target - ironically, the new version randomizes the revealed cards whereas the previous template allowed selection. Same mana cost as <c>Erratic Explosion</c> and the card advantage of the flashback ability is reflected in the flashback cost being the same as <c>Explosive Revelation</c>, which drew the revealed card.
|An <c>Erratic Explosion</c> that swaps the choosing and revealing, allowing it to be calibrated to the appropriate target - ironically, the new version randomizes the revealed cards whereas the previous template allowed selection. The same mana cost as <c>Erratic Explosion</c> and the card advantage of the flashback ability is reflected in the flashback cost being the same as <c>Explosive Revelation</c>, which drew the revealed card.
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|<c>Captain Ripley Vance</c>
|<c>Captain Ripley Vance</c>
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|A [[storm]] version of <c>Chatter of the Squirrel</c>, similar to {{Card|Crow Storm}}
|A [[storm]] version of <c>Chatter of the Squirrel</c>, similar to {{Card|Crow Storm}}
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|{{Card|Chef's Kiss|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Chef's Kiss||MH2}}
|{{Card|Wild Ricochet}}
|{{Card|Wild Ricochet}}
|Spells that copy and reselect the targets of a spell. Given the blowout potential, it seems to be named after the memetic phrase of when something goes perfectly.
|Spells that copy and reselect the targets of a spell. Given the blowout potential, it seems to be named after the memetic phrase of when something goes perfectly.
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|<c>Diamond Lion</c>  
|<c>Diamond Lion</c>  
|{{card|Lion's Eye Diamond||MIR}}
|{{card|Lion's Eye Diamond||MIR}}
|Both artifacts that force the controller to sacrifice the permanent and discard their hand to add three mana of one color. References [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Afari]], author of the ''Tales'' of [[Jamuraa]], for the first since ''[[Visions]]''. The lion's pendant matches the earring in the original art.
|Both artifacts force the controller to sacrifice the permanent and discard their hand to add three mana of one color. References [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Afari]], author of the ''Tales'' of [[Jamuraa]], for the first since ''[[Visions]]''. The lion's pendant matches the earring in the original art.
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|<c>Disciple of the Sun</c>
|<c>Disciple of the Sun</c>
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|<c>Drey Keeper</c>
|<c>Drey Keeper</c>
|<c>Deranged Hermit</c>
|<c>Deranged Hermit</c>
|Both create [[Squirrel]] tokens and pump Squirrels.
|Both create [[Squirrel]] tokens and pump Squirrels. "Drey" and "deranged" are partial homonyms.
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|{{Card|Dress Down}}
|{{Card|Dress Down}}
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|<c>Endurance</c>
|<c>Endurance</c>
|<c>Gaea's Blessing</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>
|<c>Gaea's Blessing</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>
|A graveyard-removing pitch spell that affects all the cards in target player's graveyard, instead of just three.
|A graveyard-removing pitch spell that affects all the cards in the target player's graveyard, instead of just three.
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|-
|{{Card|Esper Sentinel}}
|{{Card|Esper Sentinel}}
|{{Card|Ethersworn Canonist}}, {{Card|Thalia, Guardian of Thraben}}
|{{Card|Ethersworn Canonist}}, {{Card|Thalia, Guardian of Thraben}}
|A new hatebear modelled after two of the most iconic; an artifact creature with conservative Esper leanings, and a Human Soldier that taxes noncreature spells.
|A new hatebear modeled after two of the most iconic; an artifact creature with conservative Esper leanings, and a Human Soldier that taxes noncreature spells.
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|-
|{{Card|Etherium Spinner}}
|{{Card|Etherium Spinner}}
|{{Card|Thopter Foundry}}
|{{Card|Thopter Foundry}}
|Almost an anti-reference in flavor text: Etherium Spinner encourages expensive spells to make thopters, while Thopter Foundry encourages cheap, expendable artifacts.
|Almost an anti-reference in flavor text: Etherium Spinner encourages expensive spells to make thopters, deriding the cheap, expendable artifacts desired for a Thopter Foundry.
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|<c>Faithless Salvaging</c>
|<c>Faithless Salvaging</c>
|<c>Faithless Looting</c>
|<c>Faithless Looting</c>
|A draw-and-discard spell, but rearranged to fit Red [[looting]], or rummaging. Salvaging trades Looting's cheaper cost by being an instant and the Rebound ability mimics Flashback.
|A draw-and-discard spell, but rearranged to fit Red [[looting]], or rummaging. Salvaging compensates for Looting's cheaper cost by being an instant, while the Rebound ability mimics Flashback.
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|<c>Flame Blitz</c>
|<c>Flame Blitz</c>
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|<c>Fodder Tosser</c>
|<c>Fodder Tosser</c>
|<c>Fodder Cannon</c>
|<c>Fodder Cannon</c>
|Damaging artifacts that (directly or not) cost cards, with instructions to use cousins as fodder.
|Damaging artifacts that (directly or otherwise) cost cards, with instructions to use cousins as fodder.
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|-
|<c>Foundry Helix</c>
|<c>Foundry Helix</c>
|<c>Warleader's Helix</c>, {{Card|Sacred Foundry}}  
|<c>Warleader's Helix</c>, {{Card|Sacred Foundry}}  
|A cheaper Warleader's Helix if an artifact is sacrificed; name refers to the Boros [[shockland]], whose name generally has little to do with the Boros.
|A cheaper Warleader's Helix if an artifact is sacrificed; the name refers to the Boros [[shockland]], whose name generally had little to do with the Boros.
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|-
|<c>Fractured Sanity</c>
|<c>Fractured Sanity</c>
|<c>Sanity Grinding</c>, <c>Decree of Justice</c> et al
|<c>Sanity Grinding</c>, <c>Decree of Justice</c> et al
|A card that if [[cycle]]d has a similar but lesser effect than if it was hardcast, like the decrees. The spell takes the mana cost, name, and effect (milling) from <c>Sanity Grinding</c>.
|A card that if [[cycle]]d has a similar but lesser effect than if it was hard cast, like the decrees. The spell takes the mana cost, name, and effect (milling) from <c>Sanity Grinding</c>.
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|-
|<c>Fury</c>
|<c>Fury</c>
|<c>Forked Lightning</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>, <c>Pyrokinesis</c>
|<c>Forked Lightning</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>, <c>Pyrokinesis</c>
|Pyrokinesis on a cheaper, Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell. Just like Forked Lightning, Fury divides 4 damage among multiple targets.
|Pyrokinesis on a cheaper, Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell, though the article cites a later, non-pitch version.
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|<c>Gaea's Will</c>
|<c>Gaea's Will</c>
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|<c>Gargadon</c>
|<c>Gargadon</c>
|<c>Greater Gargadon</c>, <c>Lesser Gargadon</c>
|<c>Greater Gargadon</c>, <c>Lesser Gargadon</c>
|A smaller <c>Greater Gargadon</c> in name, art, and suspend ability. The lack of adjective makes it comes off as entirely average, given the lack of drawback or combo potential.
|A smaller <c>Greater Gargadon</c> in name, art, and suspend ability. The lack of an adjective makes it come off as entirely average, given the lack of drawback or combo potential.
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|<c>Garth One-Eye</c>
|<c>Garth One-Eye</c>
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|<c>Ghost-Lit Drifter</c>
|<c>Ghost-Lit Drifter</c>
|<c>Shinen of Flight's Wings</c>, <c>Ghost-Lit Warder</c>, <c>Arashi, the Sky Asunder</c>
|<c>Shinen of Flight's Wings</c>, <c>Ghost-Lit Warder</c>, <c>Arashi, the Sky Asunder</c>
|A composite of all three [[channel]] designs - the purpose of the common, the name of the uncommon, and the single/X-to-all of the rare.
|A composite of all three [[channel]] designs - the function of the common, the name of the uncommon, and the single/X-to-all of the rare.
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|-
|<c>Glimmer Bairn</c>
|<c>Glimmer Bairn</c>
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|<c>Grief</c>
|<c>Grief</c>
|<c>Coercion</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>, <c>Unmask</c>
|<c>Coercion</c><ref name="Horizons 2"/>, <c>Unmask</c>
|Unmask on an Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell. Like Coercion, Grief reveals target player's hand and has its controller to choose a card to discard from the revealed hand.
|Unmask on an Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell. Like Coercion, Grief reveals the target player's hand and has its controller choose a card to discard from the revealed hand.
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|<c>Healer's Flock</c>
|<c>Healer's Flock</c>
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|{{Card|Hell Mongrel}}
|{{Card|Hell Mongrel}}
|{{Card|Wild Mongrel}}
|{{Card|Wild Mongrel}}
|Dogs who discard cards to pump themselves. Hell Mongrel's Madness ability is a reference to how Wild Mongrel enabled instant-speed discard and allowed cards with Madness to be played at instant speed.
|Dogs who discard cards to pump themselves. Hell Mongrel's Madness ability is a reference to how Wild Mongrel enabled the [[UG Madness]] deck and allowed cards with Madness to be played at instant speed.
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|<c>Ignoble Hierarch</c>
|<c>Ignoble Hierarch</c>
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|<c>Jade Avenger</c>
|<c>Jade Avenger</c>
|<c>Chub Toad</c>, [[bushido]]
|<c>Chub Toad</c>, [[bushido]]
|A Frog Samurai playing off the joke that Chub Toad had bushido 2 long before it was keyworded (and so should be a Samurai).<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1398426709033029636|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=Every couple of years, we have the same discussion, and it always turns out the same.|date=May 29, 2021}}</ref> Similar flavor text.
|A Frog Samurai playing off the joke that Chub Toad had Bushido 2 long before it was keyworded (and thus should be a Samurai).<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1398426709033029636|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=Every couple of years, we have the same discussion, and it always turns out the same.|date=May 29, 2021}}</ref> Similar flavor text.
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|-
|<c>Kaldra Compleat</c>
|<c>Kaldra Compleat</c>
|<c>Helm of Kaldra</c>, <c>Shield of Kaldra</c>, <c>Sword of Kaldra</c>
|<c>Helm of Kaldra</c>, <c>Shield of Kaldra</c>, <c>Sword of Kaldra</c>
|A mockery of the Avatar Kaldra, with a Germ inhabiting the entire equipment rather than the 4/4 Avatar.
|A mockery of the Avatar Kaldra, with a Germ inhabiting the entire equipment rather than the 4/4 Avatar wearing three pieces.
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|-
|<c>Legion Vanguard</c>
|<c>Legion Vanguard</c>
|<c>Viscera Seer</c>, {{Card|Tomb Robber}}
|<c>Viscera Seer</c>, {{Card|Tomb Robber}}
|Like Viscera Seer, a Vampire who sacrifice a creature to manipulate the top of the library, both using the entrails (guts in flavor text, viscera in name). Also a Dusk Legion counterpart to the pirate Tomb Robber, that also explores by expending cards.
|Like Viscera Seer, a Vampire who can sacrifice a creature to manipulate the top of the library, both using the entrails (guts in flavor text, viscera in name). Also, a Dusk Legion counterpart to the pirate Tomb Robber, that too explores by expending cards.
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|<c>Lightning Spear</c>
|<c>Lightning Spear</c>
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|<c>Marble Gargoyle</c>
|<c>Marble Gargoyle</c>
|<c>Granite Gargoyle</c>
|<c>Granite Gargoyle</c>
|A colorshifted version (and also made an artifact) of the original Gargoyle, which was a color bend of Alpha, as Red does not get small fliers nor the toughness pumping ability. A second paragraph on gargoyles from Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar's Underworld Cookbook makes up the flavor text.
|A color shifted version (and also made an artifact) of the original Gargoyle, which was a color bend in ''[[Alpha]]'', as Red does not get small fliers nor the toughness pumping ability. A second paragraph on gargoyles from Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar's Underworld Cookbook makes up the flavor text.
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|-
|{{Card|Mine Collapse}}
|{{Card|Mine Collapse}}
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|<c>Ornithopter of Paradise</c>
|<c>Ornithopter of Paradise</c>
|<c>Ornithopter</c>, <c>Birds of Paradise</c>
|<c>Ornithopter</c>, <c>Birds of Paradise</c>
|The two combined into one.
|The two combined into one, though losing the cheap mana aspect that made them Constructed staples.
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|-
|<c>Out of Time</c>
|<c>Out of Time</c>
|<c>Parallax Wave</c>
|<c>Parallax Wave</c>
|Enchantments that removes creatures until itself later expires, but with opposite purposes: <c>Parallax Wave</c> is a precision tool for creature decks, while <c>Out of Time</c> is a board wipe with downside.
|Enchantments that remove creatures until they later expire, but with opposite purposes: <c>Parallax Wave</c> is a precision tool for creature decks, while <c>Out of Time</c> is a board wipe with a downside.
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|<c>Parcel Myr</c>
|<c>Parcel Myr</c>
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|<c>Phantasmal Dreadmaw</c>
|<c>Phantasmal Dreadmaw</c>
|{{Card|Colossal Dreadmaw|Rivals of Ixalan}}, <c>Phantasmal Dragon</c>
|{{Card|Colossal Dreadmaw|Rivals of Ixalan}}, <c>Phantasmal Dragon</c>
|An [[Illusion]] version of <c>Colossal Dreadmaw</c> that sacrifices itself upon being targeted. Captain Storm supplies similar quotes of its terrifying visage.
|An [[Illusion]] version of <c>Colossal Dreadmaw</c> that sacrifices itself upon being targeted. Captain Storm supplies similar quotes about its terrifying visage.
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|{{Card|Persist}}
|{{Card|Persist}}
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|Kari's pet, striking out on their own: the [[dash]] ability resembles Kari's ability to have Ragavan enter only for combat.
|Kari's pet, striking out on their own: the [[dash]] ability resembles Kari's ability to have Ragavan enter only for combat.
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|-
|{{Card|Raving Visionary|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Raving Visionary||MH2}}
|{{Card|Epiphany Storm}}, {{Card|Prophetic Ravings}}
|{{Card|Epiphany Storm}}, {{Card|Prophetic Ravings}}
|Raving Visionary's first activated ability is the blue variant of the two rummaging auras, one for Therosian flavor and lightning-eyes artwork and one for the name reference.
|Raving Visionary's first activated ability is the blue variant of the two rummaging auras: one for Therosian flavor and lightning-eyes artwork, and one for the name reference.
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|<c>Resurgent Belief</c>
|<c>Resurgent Belief</c>
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|<c>Revolutionist</c>
|<c>Revolutionist</c>
|<c>Anarchist</c>
|<c>Anarchist</c>
|A larger Anarchist that can also get instants and has madness
|A larger Anarchist that can also get instants and has madness.
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|<c>Rift Sower</c>
|<c>Rift Sower</c>
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|<c>Sanctum Weaver</c>
|<c>Sanctum Weaver</c>
|<c>Serra's Sanctum</c>
|<c>Serra's Sanctum</c>
|Both have the similar mana ability that scale with the number of enchantments.
|Both have a similar mana ability that scales with the number of enchantments.
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|-
|<c>Scion of Draco</c>
|<c>Scion of Draco</c>
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|<c>Skyblade's Boon</c>
|<c>Skyblade's Boon</c>
|<c>Gryff's Boon</c>, <c>Sephara, Sky's Blade</c>
|<c>Gryff's Boon</c>, <c>Sephara, Sky's Blade</c>
|Auras that pump and grants flying with an activated ability that can return them from the graveyard. In a way, Skyblade's Boon is Sephara's own Gryff's Boon.
|Auras that pump and grant flying with an activated ability that can return them from the graveyard. In a way, Skyblade's Boon is Sephara's own Gryff's Boon.
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|<c>Sol Talisman</c>
|<c>Sol Talisman</c>
|<c>Mox Tantalite</c>, <c>Sol Ring</c>
|<c>Mox Tantalite</c>, <c>Sol Ring</c>
|A Sol Ring given the Mox Tantalite treatment, in name, art, and [[suspend]] ability.
|A Sol Ring which has been given the Mox Tantalite treatment, in name, art, and [[suspend]] ability.
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|<c>Solitude</c>
|<c>Solitude</c>
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|Mass-stealing spells, both in name, art, and flavor text.
|Mass-stealing spells, both in name, art, and flavor text.
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|-
|{{Card|Squirrel Sovereign|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Squirrel Sovereign||MH2}}
|{{Card|Goblin King|3=5ED}}
|{{Card|Goblin King|3=5ED}}
|Lords with similar flavor texts involving taking the position of authority by force.
|Lords with similar flavor texts involving taking the position of authority by force.
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|-
|{{Card|Steel Dromedary|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Steel Dromedary||MH2}}
|{{Card|Quarry Hauler}}
|{{Card|Quarry Hauler}}
|Camels who are involved with counters.
|Camels who are involved with counters.
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|-
|{{Card|Subtlety}}
|{{Card|Subtlety}}
|{{Card|Hinder}}
|{{Card|Hinder}}, <c>Force of Negation</c>
|Counterspells that put target spell on top of its owner's library. Subtlety only focuses on creature or planeswalker spells, but makes up for that with its versatile Evoke cost.
|Counterspells that put target spells on top of their owner's library. Subtlety only focuses on creature or planeswalker spells, to counterpoint the previous pitch spell's non-creature spells.
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|<c>Sudden Edict</c>
|<c>Sudden Edict</c>
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|{{Card|Delay}}, [[Suspend]]
|{{Card|Delay}}, [[Suspend]]
|Spells that forcibly grant suspend to a target - another in the series of mechanic-named cards.
|Spells that forcibly grant suspend to a target - another in the series of mechanic-named cards.
|-
|<c>Svyelun of Sea and Sky</c>
|<c>Svyelunite Temple</c>, <c>Svyelunite Priest</c>
|The goddess of Merfolk from [[Fallen Empires]], granting [[Ward]] rather than the shroud of <c>Svyelunite Priest</c>.
|-
|-
|<c>Sylvan Anthem</c>
|<c>Sylvan Anthem</c>
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|<c>Sythis, Harvest's Hand</c>
|<c>Sythis, Harvest's Hand</c>
|<c>Karametra, God of Harvests</c>
|<c>Karametra, God of Harvests</c>
|Karametra's hand with an ability that triggers upon casting an enchantment spell than a creature spell.
|Karametra's acolyte with an ability that triggers upon casting an enchantment spell instead of a creature spell.
|-
|-
|<c>Tavern Scoundrel</c>
|<c>Tavern Scoundrel</c>
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|<c>Terminal Agony</c>
|<c>Terminal Agony</c>
|{{card|Terminate||MM3}}
|{{card|Terminate||MM3}}
|Creature-destroying spells with similar artwork. Terminal Agony's Madness cost is Terminate's mana cost.
|Creature-destroying spells with similar artwork depicting a <c>Sun Titan</c>-like figure. Terminal Agony's Madness cost is Terminate's mana cost and will be also an instant if Madness is used.
|-
|-
|<c>Thought Monitor</c>
|<c>Thought Monitor</c>
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|<c>Tourach's Canticle</c>
|<c>Tourach's Canticle</c>
|<c>Hymn to Tourach</c>
|<c>Hymn to Tourach</c>
|Another song dedicated to Tourach, also involving random discard.
|Another song dedicated to Tourach, also involves random discard.
|-
|-
|<c>Tragic Fall</c>
|<c>Tragic Fall</c>
|<c>Tragic Slip</c>
|<c>Tragic Slip</c>
|A stronger Tragic Slip that gets stronger with Hellbent.
|A larger Tragic Slip that gets stronger with Hellbent instead of Morbid.
|-
|-
|<c>Underworld Hermit</c>
|<c>Underworld Hermit</c>
|<c>Deranged Hermit</c>, <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>
|<c>Deranged Hermit</c>, <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>
|Creates Squirrel tokens equal to your [[devotion]] to black. Mana cost, ability and art direction very similar to <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>.
|Creates Squirrel tokens equal to your [[devotion]] to black. Mana cost, ability, and art direction very similar to <c>Evangel of Heliod</c>.
|-
|-
|{{Card|Unholy Heat|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Unholy Heat||MH2}}
|{{Card|Alchemist's Greeting}}
|{{Card|Alchemist's Greeting}}
|Burns spells involving alchemists from Innistrad using flames to attack.
|Burn spells involving alchemists from Innistrad using flames to attack, as [[Delirium]] was an Innistrad mechanic.
|-
|-
|<c>Unmarked Grave</c>
|<c>Unmarked Grave</c>
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|An {{1}}{{B}} Entomb for nonlegendary cards. Reflects how the most popular reanimation targets (<c>Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite</c>, <c>Griselbrand</c>, <c>Iona, Shield of Emeria</c>) are all legendary.
|An {{1}}{{B}} Entomb for nonlegendary cards. Reflects how the most popular reanimation targets (<c>Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite</c>, <c>Griselbrand</c>, <c>Iona, Shield of Emeria</c>) are all legendary.
|-
|-
|{{Card|Vectis Gloves|3=MH2}}
|{{Card|Vectis Gloves||MH2}}
|{{Card|Trailblazer's Boots}}
|{{Card|Trailblazer's Boots}}
|Equipments that grant a specific nonbasic type of landwalk.
| Equipment that grant a specific nonbasic type of landwalk.
|-
|-
|<c>Verdant Command</c>
|<c>Verdant Command</c>
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|<c>Vile Entomber</c>
|<c>Vile Entomber</c>
|<c>Entomb</c>  
|<c>Entomb</c>  
|Both cards that tutor a card directly into the graveyard. The rising hand in Entomb is in the background of Vile Entomber.
|Both cards tutor a card directly into the graveyard. The rising hand in Entomb is in the background of Vile Entomber.
|-
|-
|<c>Void Mirror</c>
|<c>Void Mirror</c>
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|<c>Wavesifter</c>
|<c>Wavesifter</c>
|<c>Mulldrifter</c>
|<c>Mulldrifter</c>
|Blue Flying Evoke Elemental piscene creatures that generate two card's worth of card advantage upon entering the battlefield.
|Blue Flying Evoke Elemental piscine creatures that generate two cards worth of card advantage upon entering the battlefield.
|-
|-
|<c>Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth</c>
|<c>Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth</c>
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==Reception==
==Reception==
As of October 2022, ''Modern Horizons 2'' is the best selling ''Magic'' set of all time.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/698840644466180096|title=Is Battle For Zendikar still the best selling set of all time? If not, which set currently is?|October 22, 2022}}</ref>
As of October 2022, ''Modern Horizons II'' was the best-selling ''Magic'' set of all time.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/698840644466180096|title=Is Battle For Zendikar still the best-selling set of all time? If not, which set currently is?|October 22, 2022}}</ref> It became MTG’s first $200 million set in the first quarter of 2023.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.wargamer.com/magic-the-gathering/q1-revenue-growth|title=Hasbro says “MTG is strong” after 16% Q1 revenue increase|author=Mollie Russell|date=April 27, 2023|publisher=Wargamer.com}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Modern Horizons 2
 
 
 
 
Modern Horizons 2
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Modern Horizons 2 logo.png}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Two Modern Horizons symbols overlapping each other
Design Ethan Fleischer (lead[1])
Aaron Forsythe
Emily Teng
Allison Steele
Dan Musser
Development Aaron Forsythe (lead[1])
Corey Bowen
Jadine Klomparens
Michael Majors
Dan Musser
Ken Nagle
Ryan Printz
Adam Prosak
Reggie Valk
Art direction Cynthia Sheppard
Release date June 18, 2021
Plane Multiversal
Themes and mechanics Modern power level, +1/+1 counters, Dakkon Blackblade, multicolor
Keywords/​ability words Madness and multiple other
Set size 303 + 189 + 40
Expansion code MH2[2]
Development codename Decadent[3]
Straight-to-Modern sets
Modern Horizons Modern Horizons 2 The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2 Modern Horizons 2 Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms

Modern Horizons 2, is a Magic booster set which was released on June 18, 2021.[4][5][6][7][8] Like the first Modern Horizons, this straight-to-Modern set was print-to-demand.[4]

Set details

Sketch showcase treatment.

Like Modern Horizons before, this set introduced new cards into Modern and eternal formats without them ever being legal in Standard.[7] It features a host of powerful new toolbox cards, strong themes to try out, and several throwbacks. The set was unique in its development in that it brought in four high-profile Magic personalities (Zac Elsik, Sam Black, Brian Braun-Duin, and Brad Nelson, the latter two of whom were in the Magic Pro League at the time) to consult;[9][10] Normally, those who have seen card files of future releases are forbidden from competitive play lest they gain an advantage by having foreknowledge of those cards.

This set contains 303 regular cards (101 commons, 100 uncommons, 78 rares, 24 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards.[11] New cards and in-Modern reprints are numbered #001-#261, while the New-to-Modern reprints are numbered #262-#303. Alternate card frames have another card number than the original version. Borderless planeswalkers are numbered #304-306, followed by the other borderless cards #307-326. The (54) showcase "sketch cards" are numbered #327-380. The (61) retro frame cards are #381-441 and cards with extended artwork are numbered #442-480 and Bundle basic lands are #481-490[12], the Buy-a-Box card is #491 and the Bundle promo is #492. MH1 retro frame cards (only found in Collector Boosters) are numbered separately #1-40 with no set code.

All five enemy colored fetch lands appear at rare in the set and can be found in regular Draft Boosters.[4] The Set - and Collector Boosters include extended art versions and retro (pre-Modern) card frame treatments for the fetch lands and many other cards.[8][13] Another frame treatment is seen on the showcase "sketch cards". These feature the artist's sketch of the main card artwork and only is featured for new cards.[8][13] Instead of flavor text, they feature fragments from the art description that was sent to the artists when creating each card's artwork if space provides.

Modern Horizons II is also released on Magic Online. While the set was not released on MTG Arena, 128 cards included in Jumpstart: Historic Horizons were reprints from Modern Horizons II. In may 2024, the fetch lands of the set were released on MTG Arena through the Enemy Fetch Lands Anthology.

Storyline

MH2 Bundle featuring Dakkon Blackblade key art

There is no storyline associated with this set, but there are several Dakkon Blackblade-related cards.[3]

Marketing

In addition to Draft Boosters, Modern Horizons II is sold in Set Boosters and Collector Boosters.[6][7] As such, this is the first supplemental set to feature Set - and Collector Boosters. Each Set Booster contains a guaranteed traditional foil, an art card, a New-to-Modern reprint, and a guaranteed rare/mythic rare.[12][14] Collector Boosters feature foil-etched, retro frame and sketch cards cards.[12][14] Another first for a supplemental set is that it features a Modern Horizons II Bundle.[12]

The Draft Boosters feature artwork from Dakkon Blackblade (key art), Geyadrone Dihada and Svyelun of Sea and Sky. The Collector Booster features artwork from Graceful Restoration, and the Set Booster from Chatterfang, Squirrel General.

MH2 Draft Booster featuring Geyadrone Dihada
MH2 Collector Booster box

With the release of Modern Horizons II, 50 cards were rotated into The List, many of which were thematically or mechanically linked to the set.

Version Treatment Draft Booster Set Booster Collector Booster
Non-foil Regular {Tick} {Tick} {Cross}
Non-foil Borderless {Tick} {Tick} {Tick}
Non-foil Showcase sketch art {Tick} {Tick} {Tick}
Non-foil Showcase retro frame {Tick} {Tick} {Cross}
Non-foil Extended art {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Non-foil Card from The List {Cross} {Tick} {Cross}
Non-foil Art card {Cross} {Tick} {Cross}
Traditional foil Regular {Tick} {Tick} {Cross}
Traditional foil Borderless {Tick} {Tick} {Cross}
Traditional foil Showcase sketch art {Tick} {Tick} {Tick}
Traditional foil Showcase retro frame {Tick} {Tick} {Tick}
Traditional foil Extended art {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Traditional foil Showcase retro frame (MH1 reprint) {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Traditional foil Art card (stamped) {Cross} {Tick} {Cross}
Traditional foil Buy-a-Box promo {Cross} {Cross} {Cross}
Traditional foil Bundle promo (alternate art) {Cross} {Cross} {Cross}
Foil-etched Regular basic land {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Foil-etched Regular {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Foil-etched Showcase retro frame {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}
Foil-etched Showcase retro frame (MH1 reprint) {Cross} {Cross} {Tick}

Events

Promotional cards

Tokens

Modern Horizons II features 21 tokens.[17]

  1. {W} 1/1 Bird creature with flying, for Scour the Desert and Soul of Migration
  2. {U} 0/3 Crab creature, for Hard Evidence, Scuttletide, and Specimen Collector.
  3. {B} 0/0 Phyrexian Germ creature, for Batterbone, Kaldra Compleat and Nettlecyst.
  4. {B} 4/4 Eternalized Timeless Dragon.
  5. {B} 4/4 Eternalized Timeless Witness.
  6. {B} 2/2 Zombie creature, for Magus of the Bridge.
  7. {B} 0/0 Zombie Army creature, for Lazotep Chancellor.
  8. {R} 1/1 Goblin creature, for Goblin Traprunner.
  9. {G} 4/4 Beast creature, for Combine Chrysalis, Herd Baloth, and Hunting Pack
  10. {G} 5/3 Elemental creature, for Titania, Protector of Argoth.
  11. {G} 1/1 Squirrel creature, for Chatterfang, Squirrel General, Chatterstorm, Chitterspitter, Drey Keeper, Nested Shambler, Scurry Oak, Specimen Collector, Squirrel Sanctuary, Underworld Hermit, and Verdant Command.
  12. {R/W} 4/4 Golem artifact creature, for General Ferrous Rokiric.
  13. {B/G} 1/1 Insect creature, for Grist, the Hunger Tide.
  14. {C} Clue artifact, for Academy Manufactor, Fae Offering, Floodhound, Funnel-Web Recluse, Hard Evidence, Lonis, Cryptozoologist, Search the Premises, and Wavesifter
  15. {C} Clue artifact.
  16. {C} 0/0 Construct artifact creature with "This creature gets +1/+1 for each artifact you control," for Urza's Saga.
  17. {C} Food artifact, for Academy Manufactor, Fae Offering, Late to Dinner, Orchard Strider, Tireless Provisioner, and The Underworld Cookbook.
  18. {C} Food artifact.
  19. {C} 1/1 Thopter artifact creature with flying, for Barbed Spike, Breya's Apprentice, Etherium Spinner, Fairgrounds Patrol and Sweep the Skies.
  20. {C} Treasure artifact, for Academy Manufactor, Burdened Aerialist, Crack Open, Fae Offering, Jewel-Eyed Cobra, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Strike it Rich, Tavern Scoundrel, and Tireless Provisioner.
  21. {C} Treasure artifact.

Themes and mechanics

Modern Horizons II draft archetypes

The set was announced to have a higher power level and greater complexity with even more of what players loved in Modern Horizons.[7][3] It had access to more mechanics, eventually featuring 59 named non-evergreen mechanics (listed here).[18][19] Some of them are mixed and matched. In addition, it makes more use of legendary creatures and leans a little heavier into multicolor.[3]

A new variant on an evergreen mechanic is Trample over planeswalkers (This creature can deal excess damage to the controller of the planeswalker it’s attacking).

With Caprichrome, the set also introduced the keyword variant Devour artifact, that changes the type that can be devoured from creatures to artifacts.

Junk Winder is the first card to feature Affinity for tokens.

Modern Horizons II features the following limited archetypes:[20]

Card types

Counter types

Cycles

Modern Horizons II has at least nine cycles, including four double cycles one vertical cycle, and a pair.

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Evoke Incarnations Solitude Subtlety Grief Fury Endurance
Five mythic rare Elemental Incarnation creatures, each with an evoke cost of exiling a card of the same color from your hand (i.e. a pitch spell.)
Suspend spells Resurgent Belief
(Replenish)
Inevitable Betrayal
(Bribery)
Profane Tutor
(Demonic Tutor)
Glimpse of Tomorrow
(Warp World)
Gaea's Will
(Yawgmoth's Will)
Five rare sorceries with suspend, no mana cost, and an effect of a powerful spell from Magic's past. Sol Talisman does the same thing for Sol Ring.
Converge spells Prismatic Ending Sweep the Skies Radiant Epicure Kaleidoscorch Glinting Creeper
Five uncommon spells with converge.
Basic landcyclers Landscaper Colos Mental Journey World-Weary Battle Plan Orchard Strider
Five common high cost spells with basic landcycling {1}M.
Cycle name {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Enemy color fetch lands Marsh Flats Scalding Tarn Verdant Catacombs Arid Mesa Misty Rainforest
Each of these rare lands can be sacrificed along with a payment of 1 life to search for one of two basic land types. Reprinted from Zendikar.

Double cycles

Cycle name {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W} {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Rare spells Moderation Master of Death Asmoranomardica-daistinaculdacar Territorial Kavu Sythis, Harvest's Hand Priest of Fell Rites Yusri, Fortune's Flame Carth the Lion General Ferrous Rokiric Lonis, Cryptozoologist
Ten rare spells.
Uncommon signposts Ethersworn Sphinx Lazotep Chancellor Rakdos Headliner Road // Ruin Arcus Acolyte Graceful Restoration Prophetic Titan Ravenous Squirrel Arcbound Shikari Combine Chrysalis
Ten uncommon spells, each one a signpost for its respective draft archetype.
Common signposts Chrome Courier Dihada's Ploy Terminal Agony Goblin Anarchomancer Captured by Lagacs Breathless Knight Storm God's Oracle Drey Keeper Foundry Helix Wavesifter
Ten common spells, each one a signpost for its respective draft archetype.
Bridges Razortide Bridge Mistvault Bridge Drossforge Bridge Slagwoods Bridge Thornglint Bridge Goldmire Bridge Silverbluff Bridge Darkmoss Bridge Rustvale Bridge Tanglepool Bridge
Ten common artifact taplands with indestructible.[21]

Pairs

Mirrored Pair Description
Out of Time ({W}) Suspend ({U}) Rare temporary creature removal spells that utilize time counters and the associating mechanics with them, vanishing and suspend respectively, in opposite ways. Out of Time is a board wipe while Suspend targets only a single creature.
Said // Done ({U}) Fast // Furious ({R}) Split cards with sorcery in one half and an instant in the other.

Vertical Cycles

Cycle name
Living Weapons Batterbone Nettlecyst Kaldra Compleat
3 living weapon artifact equipment cards that are callbacks to other cards.

Mega-mega cycles

The Mirran swords mega-mega cycle gets an allied colored addition.

Reprints

48 of the cards in the set are reprints, of which 43 are new to Modern. The latter all have a watermark of their original printing's set symbol, similar to Masters 25; except for Sanctum Prelate, which is only printed in the retro frame. These reprints occupy a unique slot in boosters.

Card New to
Modern
First printed Last seen Retro frame
variant
Extended art
variant
Borderless
variant
Notes
Angelic Curator {Tick} Urza's Legacy Urza's Legacy First ever reprint; common to uncommon.
Arid Mesa Zendikar Zendikar Rising Expeditions {Tick} {Tick}
Bone Shredder {Tick} Urza's Legacy Duel Decks: Phyrexia vs. The Coalition
Braids, Cabal Minion {Tick} Odyssey Eternal Masters
Cabal Coffers {Tick} Torment Planechase {Tick} Uncommon to mythic rare.
Chainer, Nightmare Adept {Tick} Commander 2019 Commander 2019 {Tick} First ever reprint; mythic rare to rare.
Chance Encounter {Tick} Odyssey Odyssey First ever reprint; new art; new flavor text.
Counterspell {Tick} Alpha Mystical Archive {Tick} Centralized rules text.
Cursed Totem {Tick} Mirage Sixth Edition New art; new flavor text.
Enchantress's Presence {Tick} Onslaught Commander 2018
Extruder {Tick} Urza's Destiny Urza's Destiny First-ever reprint.
Fire // Ice {Tick} Apocalypse Mystery Booster Common to rare.
Flame Rift {Tick} Nemesis Nemesis First ever reprint; common to uncommon; new art; new flavor text.
Goblin Bombardment {Tick} Tempest Mystery Booster Uncommon to rare.
Gorilla Shaman {Tick} Alliances Coldsnap/Theme decks
Greed {Tick} Legends Commander 2021
Hunting Pack {Tick} Scourge Commander 2020 New art; new flavor text.
Imperial Recruiter {Tick} Portal Three Kingdoms Double Masters {Tick} New art on the borderless version.
Karmic Guide {Tick} Urza's Legacy Commander Anthology
Marsh Flats Zendikar Zendikar Rising Expeditions {Tick} {Tick}
Millikin {Tick} Odyssey Mystery Booster New art; new flavor text.
Mirari's Wake {Tick} Judgment Commander 2017 {Tick}
Mishra's Factory {Tick} Antiquities Double Masters {Tick}
Misty Rainforest Zendikar Zendikar Rising Expeditions {Tick} {Tick}
Mogg Salvage {Tick} Nemesis Nemesis First-ever reprint.
Nevinyrral's Disk {Tick} Alpha Commander Legends
Patchwork Gnomes {Tick} Tempest Ultimate Masters Common to uncommon.
Patriarch's Bidding {Tick} Onslaught Onslaught First ever reprint; new art; new flavor text.
Quirion Ranger {Tick} Visions Visions First-ever reprint.
Riptide Laboratory {Tick} Onslaught The List New flavor text.
Sanctum Prelate {Tick} Conspiracy: Take the Crown Conspiracy: Take the Crown {Tick} First ever reprint; new art; new flavor text; buy-a box promo.
Scalding Tarn Zendikar Zendikar Rising/Expeditions {Tick} {Tick}
Sea Drake {Tick} Portal Second Age Portal Second Age First ever reprint; new flavor text.
Seal of Cleansing {Tick} Nemesis Mystery Booster Common to uncommon.
Seal of Removal {Tick} Nemesis Nemesis First ever reprint; common to uncommon.
Shardless Agent {Tick} Planechase 2012 Mystery Booster {Tick} {Tick} Uncommon to rare.
Skirge Familiar {Tick} Urza's Saga Urza's Saga First ever reprint; new art; new flavor text.
Solitary Confinement {Tick} Judgment Judgment First-ever reprint.
Soul Snare {Tick} Commander Commander 2021 {Tick} New art; new flavor text.
Squirrel Mob {Tick} Odyssey Secret Lair Drop Series: Secretversary
Sterling Grove {Tick} Invasion Invasion First ever reprint; uncommon to rare.
Titania, Protector of Argoth {Tick} Commander 2014 Commander Anthology {Tick} {Tick}
Upheaval {Tick} Odyssey From the Vault: Annihilation
Verdant Catacombs Zendikar Zendikar Rising/Expeditions {Tick} {Tick}
Vindicate {Tick} Apocalypse Masters 25 {Tick} Centralized rules text.
Wonder {Tick} Judgement Eternal Masters New art, uncommon to rare; new flavor text.
Yavimaya Elder {Tick} Urza's Destiny Commander Legends Common to uncommon.
Zuran Orb {Tick} Ice Age From the Vault: Relics New art; new flavor text.

MH1 reprints

There are also 40 retro frame reprints of MH1 favorites: they are reprinted with the MH1 set symbol and aren't part of MH2 proper. These are only available through Collector Boosters as foils or etched foils, and all commons are upshifted to uncommon.

Changes in rarity

Mythic rare to rare
Rare to uncommon
Rare to common
Uncommon to mythic rare
Uncommon to rare
Common to rare
Common to uncommon

Notes

^* MH1 reprint

Notable cards

Banned and restricted cards

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer stood out as a powerful first-turn play that is often considered to be extremely dangerous to be hit with even once due to the Treasure given. While still hugely impactful in Modern and Vintage, Legacy's specific line of Volcanic Island, Ragavan, and Daze was considered too much to bear. It was banned in January 2022, and later pre-emptively banned in Historic when it was introduced to Arena through Multiverse Legends.
  • Fury was a format-defining card immediately, along with its cycle of Elementals, as a manaless anti-creature measure. However, unlike the other four, it was also an extremely fast clock, especially in conjunction with Undying Evil and adjacent effects; games could be stolen by simply casting a 4/4 double strike on turn 1 for the price of two other cards. The opportunity cost to do so meant that any creatures it could also kill were driven from the format, so it was banned in December 2023 from Modern.
  • Galvanic Relay and Chatterstorm were lower-powered Storm payoffs for various formats, weaker versions of Mind's Desire and Empty the Warrens respectively. That said, Pauper's storm engine is still sufficiently powerful that these needed to join the list of common Storm cards that were banned. Chatterstorm was banned in September 2021, and Galvanic Relay was banned in March 2022.
  • Sojourner's Companion is a strictly better Myr Enforcer through its landcycling ability, which upped the consistency of Pauper Affinity decks by finding the new Bridge lands. While in itself not the biggest threat, it was banned in September 2021 to slightly depower Affinity decks in a way that doesn't neuter them entirely.

Callbacks

Many cards in Modern Horizons II reference older cards.[24]

Card Inspired by Notes
Abundant Harvest Abundance A single triggering of Abundance in sorcery form.
Aeromoeba Aquamoeba A larger, flying Aquamoeba, with a similar flavor text scheme and abilities.
Altar of the Goyf Tarmogoyf, Akroma's Memorial A tribal Lhurgoyf card, which boosts it for most of Tarmogoyf's stats. Tribal was the least-populous type at the time and all were poor fits for a Tarmogoyf deck, giving an extra way to do so. It's also an artifact that grants creatures the ability of a popular card, similar to how Akroma's Memorial grants creatures the abilities of Akroma, Angel of Wrath.
Arcbound Javelineer Icatian Javelineers Javelineers, with similar artworks, enter with a counter that can be removed to deal 1 damage.
Arcbound Slasher Slash Panther 4M, 4-power red artifact cat creatures with haste. The Slasher can trade haste for an extra +1/+1 counter.
Arcbound Whelp Furnace Whelp An artificial Furnace Whelp.
Archfiend of Sorrows Drown in Sorrow A Demon that casts Drown in Sorrow at your opponents. The color scheme is similar.
Archon of Cruelty Cruel Ultimatum, Grave Titan A 6/6 Archon that casts a portion of Cruel Ultimatum with a "Titan trigger."
Batterbone Batterskull Both are living weapons with vigilance and lifelink. The new card is a cheaper and smaller version of the older card, with a diminutive naming scheme to match.
Blacksmith's Skill Karametra's Blessing {W} pump spells that are identically powerful for particular dual-typed creatures, but with the primary and secondary effects inverted.
Blazing Rootwalla Basking Rootwalla Both are one-mana 1/1 Lizards with madness {0} and a once-per-turn pump ability.
Blessed Respite Fog, Gaea's Blessing, Respite A merging of Fog and Gaea's Blessing, both in art and abilities; with its name taken from Respite, which also has a fog effect.
Bloodbraid Marauder Bloodbraid Elf Another Bloodbraid creature that can cascade, if you have delirium.
Blossoming Calm Blossoming Defense Effectively casts Blossoming Defense on a player, the two life mirroring the +2 toughness.
Bone Shards Bone Splinters A more versatile Bone Splinters.
Bottle Golems Bottle Gnomes 3-toughness artifact creatures that gain life upon death with similar art, flavor text and abilities.
Brainstone Mind Stone and Brainstorm A Mind Stone for Brainstorm.
Breya's Apprentice Breya, Etherium Shaper, Loyal Apprentice A loyal apprentice to Breya that is smaller, less flexible, and mono-red (ironically, the color not present in Esper, Breya's birthplace). The way Breya's Apprentice makes Thopter tokens is similar to the similarly-named Loyal Apprentice.
Break The Ice Sinkhole {B}{B} land destruction spells.
Cabal Initiate Putrid Imp Black creatures that can discard cards for a keyword and gain stats when Threshold is achieved.
Calibrated Blast Erratic Explosion, Explosive Revelation An Erratic Explosion that swaps the choosing and revealing, allowing it to be calibrated to the appropriate target - ironically, the new version randomizes the revealed cards whereas the previous template allowed selection. The same mana cost as Erratic Explosion and the card advantage of the flashback ability is reflected in the flashback cost being the same as Explosive Revelation, which drew the revealed card.
Captain Ripley Vance Vance's Blasting Cannons Both triggering after the third spell, with the Captain's damaging effect similar to Spitfire Bastion's activated ability.
Caprichrome Atog and its family A more conventional play on the urban legend of goats eating tin cans - this rumor was the inspiration of the Atog mechanical lineage.
Captured by Lagacs Saddleback Lagac Green spells that Support 2 upon entry. The name was intended to semi-rhyme like the original, but the playtest name ended up sticking[25].
Chatterstorm Chatter of the Squirrel and Crow Storm A storm version of Chatter of the Squirrel, similar to Crow Storm
Chef's Kiss Wild Ricochet Spells that copy and reselect the targets of a spell. Given the blowout potential, it seems to be named after the memetic phrase of when something goes perfectly.
Dakkon, Shadow Slayer Dakkon Blackblade The number of loyalty counters Dakkon, Shadow Slayer enters with is determined by the number of lands you control, like the original Dakkon Blackblade's power/toughness.
Damn Damnation, Wrath of God A smaller version of Damnation, which can overload into Wrath of God.[26][27]
Dauthi Voidwalker Dauthi Slayer, Leyline of the Void An aggressive shadow creature coupled with a graveyard hate ability.
Diamond Lion Lion's Eye Diamond Both artifacts force the controller to sacrifice the permanent and discard their hand to add three mana of one color. References Afari, author of the Tales of Jamuraa, for the first since Visions. The lion's pendant matches the earring in the original art.
Disciple of the Sun Sun Titan Sun Titan's disciple with lifelink and a cheaper cost but a downgraded ability from the titan itself.
Drey Keeper Deranged Hermit Both create Squirrel tokens and pump Squirrels. "Drey" and "deranged" are partial homonyms.
Dress Down Snakeform, Turn to Frog Reverses the trope where a polymorphed person no longer fits their clothing from the change in size, in that the creature doesn't change size but loses its "clothing" all the same. Has Flash as a pun regarding the exposing of oneself in a quick manner.
Echoing Return Echoing Decay et al Another spell dealing with cards of the same name, a first to target off the battlefield.
Endurance Gaea's Blessing[28] A graveyard-removing pitch spell that affects all the cards in the target player's graveyard, instead of just three.
Esper Sentinel Ethersworn Canonist, Thalia, Guardian of Thraben A new hatebear modeled after two of the most iconic; an artifact creature with conservative Esper leanings, and a Human Soldier that taxes noncreature spells.
Etherium Spinner Thopter Foundry Almost an anti-reference in flavor text: Etherium Spinner encourages expensive spells to make thopters, deriding the cheap, expendable artifacts desired for a Thopter Foundry.
Faithless Salvaging Faithless Looting A draw-and-discard spell, but rearranged to fit Red looting, or rummaging. Salvaging compensates for Looting's cheaper cost by being an instant, while the Rebound ability mimics Flashback.
Flame Blitz Curse of Opulence et al Depicts The Unluckiest.
Flametongue Yearling Flametongue Kavu A young Flametongue Kavu who can pump itself to deal higher damage when it enters the battlefield. The picture matches the original art.
Flay Essence Parting Thoughts 3-mana black sorcery removal spells with a bonus based on the target's counters.
Fodder Tosser Fodder Cannon Damaging artifacts that (directly or otherwise) cost cards, with instructions to use cousins as fodder.
Foundry Helix Warleader's Helix, Sacred Foundry A cheaper Warleader's Helix if an artifact is sacrificed; the name refers to the Boros shockland, whose name generally had little to do with the Boros.
Fractured Sanity Sanity Grinding, Decree of Justice et al A card that if cycled has a similar but lesser effect than if it was hard cast, like the decrees. The spell takes the mana cost, name, and effect (milling) from Sanity Grinding.
Fury Forked Lightning[28], Pyrokinesis Pyrokinesis on a cheaper, Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell, though the article cites a later, non-pitch version.
Gaea's Will Yawgmoth's Will A green suspended Will with updated templating, referencing the Time Spiral costless suspend cycle.[28]
Gargadon Greater Gargadon, Lesser Gargadon A smaller Greater Gargadon in name, art, and suspend ability. The lack of an adjective makes it come off as entirely average, given the lack of drawback or combo potential.
Garth One-Eye Black Lotus, Disenchant, Braingeyser, Terror, Shivan Dragon, Regrowth A character from the lore in 1994, shown to master five colors of magic - and so, has six iconic spells from all colors plus artifacts. Foreshadowed by Growth Charm and Tibalt the Chaotic.
General Ferrous Rokiric Hero of Precinct One A powered-up Hero, also from Ravnica. The art style is similar; a figure flanked by its summoned tokens.
Ghost-Lit Drifter Shinen of Flight's Wings, Ghost-Lit Warder, Arashi, the Sky Asunder A composite of all three channel designs - the function of the common, the name of the uncommon, and the single/X-to-all of the rare.
Glimmer Bairn Gilder Bairn, Atog Both Ouphes have art by Nils Hamm. Glimmer Bairn's token-sacrificing self-pump ability is similar to Atog's artifact-sacrificing self-pump ability.
Glimpse of Tomorrow Warp World, Ancestral Vision A one-sided Warp World[28], with suspend cost and art direction similar to Ancestral Vision.
Goblin Anarchomancer Goblin Electromancer Ravnican Goblins that make two distinct categories of cards cheaper. Both are important Storm enablers.
Grief Coercion[28], Unmask Unmask on an Evoke stick. One of two in the cycle to directly mimic a pitch spell. Like Coercion, Grief reveals the target player's hand and has its controller choose a card to discard from the revealed hand.
Healer's Flock Healer's Hawk, Llanowar Tribe Three Healer's Hawks stuck together, with all that entails. Unlike the previous "triple" creature, the abilities are not cumulative.
Hell Mongrel Wild Mongrel Dogs who discard cards to pump themselves. Hell Mongrel's Madness ability is a reference to how Wild Mongrel enabled the UG Madness deck and allowed cards with Madness to be played at instant speed.
Ignoble Hierarch Noble Hierarch Jund's answer to Noble Hierarch, the other shard where Green is off-center. The art forms a mirror in the staff, as does the flavor text.
Inevitable Betrayal Bribery, Mahamoti Djinn A cheaper costed Bribery[28], also referencing the costless suspend cycle, depicting the Djinn.
Jade Avenger Chub Toad, bushido A Frog Samurai playing off the joke that Chub Toad had Bushido 2 long before it was keyworded (and thus should be a Samurai).[29] Similar flavor text.
Kaldra Compleat Helm of Kaldra, Shield of Kaldra, Sword of Kaldra A mockery of the Avatar Kaldra, with a Germ inhabiting the entire equipment rather than the 4/4 Avatar wearing three pieces.
Legion Vanguard Viscera Seer, Tomb Robber Like Viscera Seer, a Vampire who can sacrifice a creature to manipulate the top of the library, both using the entrails (guts in flavor text, viscera in name). Also, a Dusk Legion counterpart to the pirate Tomb Robber, that too explores by expending cards.
Lightning Spear Searing Spear, Lightning Javelin Plays off the tendency for red burn spells to be named like weapons, now being actual equipment. All of them can be "thrown" for 3 damage.
Liquimetal Torque Liquimetal Coating Same mana value, art style, and ability to turn nonland permanents into artifacts.
Magus of the Bridge Bridge from Below Bridge from Below on legs.[30]
Marble Gargoyle Granite Gargoyle A color shifted version (and also made an artifact) of the original Gargoyle, which was a color bend in Alpha, as Red does not get small fliers nor the toughness pumping ability. A second paragraph on gargoyles from Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar's Underworld Cookbook makes up the flavor text.
Mine Collapse Cave-In, Thunderclap A mixing of the free spell costs from Mercadian Masques.
Monoskelion Serrated Biskelion, Triskelion A smaller Triskelion, only having 1/3 the counters and 1/3 the mana cost.[28] The name follows suit of previous -skelion artifact creatures.
Necrogoyf Lhurgoyf, Necrogen Mists A Lhurgoyf that feeds itself and others like it with its discard ability similar to Necrogen Mists.
Nested Shambler Nested Ghoul A zombie that keeps other creatures inside its chest cavity.
Nettlecyst All That Glitters, living weapon An equipment version of All That Glitters.
Nykthos Paragon Heliod, Sun-Crowned, Spear of Heliod Gives an anthem effect (like the Spear) whenever its controller gains life, like Heliod's second iteration.
Ornithopter of Paradise Ornithopter, Birds of Paradise The two combined into one, though losing the cheap mana aspect that made them Constructed staples.
Out of Time Parallax Wave Enchantments that remove creatures until they later expire, but with opposite purposes: Parallax Wave is a precision tool for creature decks, while Out of Time is a board wipe with a downside.
Parcel Myr Gingerbrute, Investigate Much like how Gingerbrute is the first creature that is Food-typed, Parcel Myr is the first Clue spell, both with the ability on the associated token.
Phantasmal Dreadmaw Colossal Dreadmaw (Rivals of Ixalan), Phantasmal Dragon An Illusion version of Colossal Dreadmaw that sacrifices itself upon being targeted. Captain Storm supplies similar quotes about its terrifying visage.
Persist Persist, Animate Dead Akin to the return of a creature with Persist after its first death, plus the -1/-0 that the reanimated creature has with Animate Dead. Part of a new trend of mechanic-named cards.
Piru, the Volatile Legends Elder dragons cycle (Chromium, etc.) Another of the Elder Dragons of Dominaria, with the same styled mana cost and upkeep cost, who was the life partner of Chromium Rhuell and slain by Dakkon Blackblade. The template used for the elder dragon cycle in Legends is updated to modern power level standards to give players a reason not to pay the upkeep cost of the costly creature. In Piru's case, is to cause a board wipe to nonlegendary creatures, making the downside a way to gain access to the upside.
Profane Tutor Demonic Tutor, the costless suspend spells from Time Spiral A spell with no mana cost and both a suspend cost and effect that mirrors Demonic Tutor.[28]
Prophetic Titan Prophetic Bolt If you have delirium, the Titan is Prophetic Bolt on a stick.
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer Kari Zev, Skyship Raider Kari's pet, striking out on their own: the dash ability resembles Kari's ability to have Ragavan enter only for combat.
Raving Visionary Epiphany Storm, Prophetic Ravings Raving Visionary's first activated ability is the blue variant of the two rummaging auras: one for Therosian flavor and lightning-eyes artwork, and one for the name reference.
Resurgent Belief Replenish Replenish as a costless Suspend spell.[28]
Revolutionist Anarchist A larger Anarchist that can also get instants and has madness.
Rift Sower Search for Tomorrow The "searcher of tomorrow" as depicted, with the same mana and suspend costs.
Rise and Shine Animating Faerie Bring to Life on its own, and with overload.
Rishadan Dockhand Rishadan Port Rishadan Port on a stick.
Sanctifier en-Vec Paladin en-Vec En-Vecs who hate on black and red.
Sanctum Weaver Serra's Sanctum Both have a similar mana ability that scales with the number of enchantments.
Scion of Draco Draco, Scion of the Ur-Dragon Artifact dragons simliar in name, art, and domain mana value reduction ability. Scion of Draco is Draco's own Scion of the Ur-Dragon.
Search the Premises Thraben Inspector White cards that investigate - the inspector is the right-most of the searchers in the art, holding another gnarled mass of roots.
Serra's Emissary Iona, Shield of Emeria 7/7 Flying Angels with {W}{W}{W} in their cost that both "lock out" entire categories of cards upon entry.
Sinister Starfish Sigiled Starfish Colorshifted from blue to black. 1M 0/3 Starfishes that look at the top card of the library and put them elsewhere if the controller chooses to.
Skyblade's Boon Gryff's Boon, Sephara, Sky's Blade Auras that pump and grant flying with an activated ability that can return them from the graveyard. In a way, Skyblade's Boon is Sephara's own Gryff's Boon.
Sol Talisman Mox Tantalite, Sol Ring A Sol Ring which has been given the Mox Tantalite treatment, in name, art, and suspend ability.
Solitude Swords to Plowshares[28] An Evoke-pitch spell, using Swords as a basis. Because the original spell is an instant, this spell has flash.
Spreading Insurrection Insurrection Mass-stealing spells, both in name, art, and flavor text.
Squirrel Sovereign Goblin King (Fifth Edition) Lords with similar flavor texts involving taking the position of authority by force.
Steel Dromedary Quarry Hauler Camels who are involved with counters.
Step Through Vedalken Aethermage First reuse of wizardcycling.
Subtlety Hinder, Force of Negation Counterspells that put target spells on top of their owner's library. Subtlety only focuses on creature or planeswalker spells, to counterpoint the previous pitch spell's non-creature spells.
Sudden Edict Diabolic Edict, Sudden Death Another {1}{B} edict with the naming convention and split-frame art style of the split second spells. Flavor text is vaguely reminiscent of Sudden Death.
Suspend Delay, Suspend Spells that forcibly grant suspend to a target - another in the series of mechanic-named cards.
Svyelun of Sea and Sky Svyelunite Temple, Svyelunite Priest The goddess of Merfolk from Fallen Empires, granting Ward rather than the shroud of Svyelunite Priest.
Sylvan Anthem Crusade, Season of Growth Colorshifted Crusade with the scrying ability of Season of Growth.
Sythis, Harvest's Hand Karametra, God of Harvests Karametra's acolyte with an ability that triggers upon casting an enchantment spell instead of a creature spell.
Tavern Scoundrel Tavern Swindler Tavern-residing creatures who flip coins for a reward that's double its activated ability cost.
Terminal Agony Terminate Creature-destroying spells with similar artwork depicting a Sun Titan-like figure. Terminal Agony's Madness cost is Terminate's mana cost and will be also an instant if Madness is used.
Thought Monitor Thoughtcast Thoughtcast on a stick.
Thraben Watcher Always Watching One of the watchers depicted in Always Watching, who also shares the buffing lord-like ability.
Timeless Dragon Eternal Dragon Both creatures are 5/5 Dragons with flying, plainscycling {2}, and an ability that moves the dragon from the graveyard to another zone. The first creature with eternalize to return smaller than the original stats.
Timeless Witness Eternal Witness Similar in art and Regrowth-like ability, the second card to play off the use of Eternal in its name by giving it eternalize.
Tireless Provisioner Tireless Tracker Instead of Clues and a buff ability, produces Food and Treasure tokens from the landfall ability.
Tizerus Charger Underworld Charger {2}{B} 3-power Charger creatures that escape for {4}{B}.
Tormod's Cryptkeeper Tormod's Crypt Tormod's Crypt on a stick.
Tourach, Dread Cantor Hymn to Tourach, Order of the Ebon Hand Tourach himself: the kicker effect is Hymn to Tourach, while his stats as a 2MV 2/1 with protection from white reflects his alliance with the Ebon Praetor.
Tourach's Canticle Hymn to Tourach Another song dedicated to Tourach, also involves random discard.
Tragic Fall Tragic Slip A larger Tragic Slip that gets stronger with Hellbent instead of Morbid.
Underworld Hermit Deranged Hermit, Evangel of Heliod Creates Squirrel tokens equal to your devotion to black. Mana cost, ability, and art direction very similar to Evangel of Heliod.
Unholy Heat Alchemist's Greeting Burn spells involving alchemists from Innistrad using flames to attack, as Delirium was an Innistrad mechanic.
Unmarked Grave Entomb An {1}{B} Entomb for nonlegendary cards. Reflects how the most popular reanimation targets (Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite, Griselbrand, Iona, Shield of Emeria) are all legendary.
Vectis Gloves Trailblazer's Boots Equipment that grant a specific nonbasic type of landwalk.
Verdant Command Primal Command et al A modal spell in the vein of the original commands with similar art.
Vile Entomber Entomb Both cards tutor a card directly into the graveyard. The rising hand in Entomb is in the background of Vile Entomber.
Void Mirror Nether Void A permanent that counters spells symmetrically. The shape of the relic matches the wisps in the void.
Wavesifter Mulldrifter Blue Flying Evoke Elemental piscine creatures that generate two cards worth of card advantage upon entering the battlefield.
Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth A legendary land that causes all lands to be treated as a specific basic land type, in addition to their other types, based on a famous location on Dominaria.
Young Necromancer Young Pyromancer, Liliana Vess A young spellcaster who imitates a famous planeswalker and wears a brooch with her face on it, similar to Young Pyromancer.[31]

Reception

As of October 2022, Modern Horizons II was the best-selling Magic set of all time.[32] It became MTG’s first $200 million set in the first quarter of 2023.[33]

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