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{{Expansion|
|sub1 = Theme decks
  Expansion Name    = [[Image:Prophecy logo.png]]|
  Symbol  = Prophecy.gif|
  Symbol Description =Crystal|
  Design Team = [[William Jockusch]] (lead)<br> with contributions from<Br>[[Bill Rose]]<Br>[[Mark Rosewater]]|
  Development Team = [[Charlie Hasbrino]] (lead)<Br>[[Mike Elliott]]<br>William Jockusch<br>[[Paul Peterson]]<br>[[Henry Stern]]<br>[[Teeuwynn Woodruff]]<br>with contributions from<br>[[Beth Moursund]]|
  Release Date      = June 5, 2000|
  Mechanics          = Avatars, Rhystic spells, [[Spellshapers]]|
  Keywords          = None|
  Size= 143 (55 Common 44 Uncommon 44 Rare)|
  Expansion Code = PCY |
  Development Code = Dionysius |
  Block Name = [[Masques block|Masques Block]]|
  First Set = [[Mercadian Masques]]|
  Second Set = [[Nemesis]]|
  Third Set = [[Prophecy]]|
  Previous Set      = [[Nemesis]]|
  This Set          = '''''Prophecy'''''|
  Next Set          = '''''[[Invasion]]''''' |
}}
}}
'''Prophecy''' is the twenty-first [[Magic]] expansion and was released in 2000 as the last set in the [[Masques block]]. It continued the block themes of [[Rebels]] and [[Mercenaries]], alternative casting costs and [[Spellshapers]], but not the ''[[Nemesis]]'' keyword [[fading]].
{{Infobox set
  |image = PCY logo.png
  |symbol_description = Three crystals
  |design = [[William Jockusch]] (lead)<br/>With contributions from<br/>[[Bill Rose]]<br/>[[Mark Rosewater]]
  |development = [[Charlie Catino|"Charlie Hasbrino"]] (lead),<br/>[[Mike Elliott]],<br/>William Jockusch,<br/>[[Paul Peterson]],<br/>[[Henry Stern]],<br/>[[Teeuwynn Woodruff]]<br/>With contributions from<br/>[[Beth Moursund]]
  |art = [[Dana Knutson]] & [[Ron Spears]]
  |release = June 5, 2000
  |plane = [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
  |mechanics = Alternate casting costs, [[Avatar]]s, Land sacrifice, [[Mercenaries]] and [[Rebel]]s, [[Rhystic]] magic, [[Spellshaper]]s, Tapped or untapped lands
  |size = 143 cards<br/><small>(55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)</small>
  |code_expansion = PCY (formerly PR)
  |code_expansion_ref={{DailyRef|ask-wizards-august-2004-2004-08-02|Ask Wizards - August, 2004|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|August 02, 2004}}
  |code_development = [[Wikipedia:Dionysus|Dionysius]]
  |series = [[Masques block]]
  |first = Mercadian Masques
  |second = Nemesis
  |third = Prophecy
  |previous = Starter 2000
  |next = Beatdown
}}
{{For|other uses|Prophecy (disambiguation)}}
'''''Prophecy''''' is the third set in the [[Masques block]]. It is the 20th ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion and was released on June 5, 2000.
 
==Set details==
''Prophecy'' featured 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons and 44 rares); its [[expansion symbol]] is a cluster of three crystals (referencing the fragile [[rhystic]] magic of the set).<ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-october-2006-2006-10-02|Ask Wizards|[[Brady Dommermuth]]|October 31, 2006}}</ref> Although ''Prophecy'' was the third expansion, and second small expansion, in the [[Masques block]]; its themes and mechanics were not a natural progression from those established in ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'' and ''[[Nemesis]]'', leading to ''Magic'' Head Designer [[Mark Rosewater]] to state that, in his opinion, ''Prophecy'' felt disjointed from the rest of its block and that it is the second-worst designed set in ''Magic'' history, comparable to ''[[Homelands]]''.<ref name="Third Time">{{DailyRef|making-magic/third-times-charm-2013-04-29|Third Time's a Charm|[[Mark Rosewater]]|April 29, 2013}}</ref>
 
''Prophecy'' is noted for introducing two of the first [[creature type|creature subtype]] [[hoser]]s in ''Magic''; <c>Brutal Suppression</c> and <c>Root Cage</c>, which deal with [[Rebel]]s and [[Mercenaries]], respectively. ''Prophecy'' is also notable for being the first booster set to feature the smaller shooting star design on premium foil cards.
===Marketing===
The cards were sold in 15-card [[boosters]] which had artwork from <c>Avatar of Hope</c>, in four [[preconstructed theme deck]]s and a [[fat pack]]. The [[prerelease card]] was also <c>Avatar of Hope</c>, in a [[foil]] version. The set was accompanied by the novel [[Prophecy (novel)|of the same name]]. Like <c>Visions</c>, the set had the same name as an <c title="older card">Prophecy</c>, which also did not appear in this set.
 
===Flavor and storyline===
''Prophecy'' is set on the plane of [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. [[Keld]] has declared war on [[Jamuraa]]. The city-states of Jamuraa form the [[Kipamu League]] and then repulse the invaders.  


== Themes and mechanics ==
===Tournament impact===
Like ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'', ''Prophecy'' had no new keywords. It did, however, introduce several new themes:
Although contributing a few potent cards such as <c>Avatar of Woe</c>, <c>Chimeric Idol</c>, <c>Foil</c>, <c>Mageta the Lion</c>, and <c>Spiketail Hatchling</c>, ''Prophecy'' had an insubstantial impact on competitive ''Magic'' play and even had a paucity of playable cards in [[Limited]].<ref>[http://www.crystalkeep.com/magic/products/prophecy.php Crystal Keep - ''Magic'' - ''Prophecy'']</ref> [[Mark Rosewater]] considers it the second worst designed set after ''[[Homelands]]'', because it was too ''[[Spike]]y''.<ref>{{DriveRef|drivetowork130_2000.mp3|130|2000}}</ref>
 
==Themes and mechanics==
Like ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'', ''Prophecy'' had no new keywords. It did, however, introduce several new themes:<ref name="Third Time" />
*'''Anti-rebel''' {{-}} cards like <c>Brutal Suppression</c> and <c>Rebel Informer</c>. (see notable cards)
*'''Anti-rebel''' {{-}} cards like <c>Brutal Suppression</c> and <c>Rebel Informer</c>. (see notable cards)
*'''Rhystic magic''' {{-}} Discounted spells and abilities that work properly unless a specified player pays a set amount of mana.  
*'''[[Rhystic]] magic''' {{-}} Discounted spells and abilities that are weakened if a specified player pays a set amount of mana.
*A [[land]] theme, with several permanents having abilities involving [[sacrifice|sacrificing]] lands and several cards that gained bonuses when all of their controller's lands were [[tap]]ped.
* A [[land]] theme, with several permanents having abilities involving [[sacrifice|sacrificing]] lands, several cards that gained bonuses when all of their controller's lands were [[tap]]ped, and various methods to use excess untapped lands without incurring [[mana burn]]. This was a counterbalance to Rhystic magic, as these cards encourage tapping out and leaving the controller unable to pay the Rhystic tax.
 
===Creature types===
No novel [[creature type]]s were introduced in this expansion. The creature types [[Ghost]] and [[Ship]] were used in this expansion at the time of printing but were later changed to [[Spirit]] and [[Human]], respectively.


==Cycles==
==Cycles==
''Prophecy'' has six [[cycle]]s.
''Prophecy'' features eleven [[cycle]]s and six [[vertical cycle]]s.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/sets-five-part-ii-2002-07-17|Set of Five, Part 2|[[Ben Bleiweiss]]|July 17, 2002}}</ref>
*'''Avatars''': Each of these [[rare]] [[Avatar]] [[creature]]s has an [[evasion ability]] and a mana cost of {{6}}CC, which can be reduced by {{6}} if certain conditions are met. All of them are illustrated by [[rk post]] {{-}} <c>Avatar of Fury</c>, <c>Avatar of Hope</c> (which was reprinted in ''[[8th Edition]]''), <c>Avatar of Might</c> (which was reprinted in ''[[10th Edition]]''), <c>Avatar of Will</c> and <c>Avatar of Woe</c> (which was reprinted in ''[[Time Spiral]]'' as a [[timeshifted]] card).
{| class="wikitable"
*'''Field [[Aura]]s''': Each of these [[uncommon]] auras enchants a [[land]] giving it a new [[tap]] [[ability]] {{-}} <c>Barbed Field</c>, <c>Flowering Field</c>, <c>Noxious Field</c>, <c>Sunken Field</c> and <c>Verdant Field</c>.
!Cycle name
*'''[[Flash]] Auras''': Each of these [[common]] auras costs {{1}}C, has [[flash]], targets a creature and is named after a legendary spellshaper {{-}} <c>Alexi's Cloak</c>, <c>Grel's Caress</c>, <c>Jolrael's Favor</c>, <c>Latulla's Orders</c> and <c>Mageta's Boon</c>.
!{{W}}
*'''[[Pitch card|Pitch]] spells''': Each of these uncommon spells has an alternate cost that includes discarding a basic land card of the appropriate type {{-}} <c>Abolish</c>, <c>Foil</c>, <c>Outbreak</c>, <c>Flameshot</c> and <c>Snag</c>.
!{{U}}
*'''Spellshapers''': Each of these legendary rare creatures cost {{3}}CC and require a discard of two cards (instead of the one card requirment of other spellshapers) for their powerful abilities {{-}} <c>Alexi, Zephy Mage</c>, <c>Greel, Mind Raker</c>, <c>Jolrael, Empress of Beasts</c> (which was reprinted in ''[[Time Spiral]]'' as a [[timeshifted]] card), <c>Latulla, Keldon Overseer</c> and <c>Mageta the Lion</c>.
!{{B}}
*'''Winds''': Each of these rare spells has a converted mana cost of 9 and a powerful effect. {{-}} <c>Blessed Wind</c> (target life's total becomes 20), <c>Denying Wind</c> (remove 7 cards from target player's library), <c>Plague Wind</c> (destroy target opponent's creatures) which was reprinted in ''[[8th Edition|8th]]'', ''[[9th Edition|9th]]'' and ''[[10th Edition]]'', <c>Searing Wind</c> (deal 10 damage to target creature or player) which was reprinted in ''[[8th Edition]]'' and <c>Vitalizing Wind</c> (creatures you control get +7/+7 until end of turn).
!{{R}}
!{{G}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Avatars'''
|{{card|Avatar of Hope||PCY}}
|{{card|Avatar of Will||PCY}}
|{{card|Avatar of Woe||PCY}}
|{{card|Avatar of Fury||PCY}}
|{{card|Avatar of Might||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these rare [[Avatar]] creatures cost {{6}}MM and, at least, have a static ability that reduces its cost by {{6}} if certain conditions are met and a static combat or [[evasion ability]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Legendary Spellshapers'''
|{{card|Mageta the Lion||PCY}}
|{{card|Alexi, Zephyr Mage||PCY}}
|{{card|Greel, Mind Raker||PCY}}
|{{card|Latulla, Keldon Overseer||PCY}}
|{{card|Jolrael, Empress of Beasts||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these rare 3/3 legendary [[Spellshaper]] creatures cost {{3}}MM and have an activated ability costing two cards and an amount of mana for a potent effect.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Ability-losing Creatures'''
|{{card|Glittering Lynx||PCY}}
|{{card|Ribbon Snake||PCY}}
|{{card|Plague Fiend||PCY}}
|{{card|Zerapa Minotaur||PCY}}
|{{card|Vintara Elephant||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these common creatures has a positive ability and an activated ability that can be activated by any player that makes it lose that positive ability.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''No-Untapped-Lands Creatures'''
|
|
|{{card|Fen Stalker||PCY}}
|{{card|Keldon Berserker||PCY}}
|{{card|Vintara Snapper||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |As long as you control no untapped lands, each of these creatures gets a color appropriate boost.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Sacrifice-2-Lands Creatures'''
|{{card|Jeweled Spirit||PCY}}
|
|{{card|Coffin Puppets||PCY}}
|{{card|Keldon Arsonist||PCY}}
|{{card|Squirrel Wrangler||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these creatures has an activated ability that requires the sacrifice of two lands. Green stands out by having a creature with two abilities requiring the sacrifice of a single land each. <c>Copper-Leaf Angel</c> and its ability requiring the sacrifice of multiple lands is thematically tied to this cycle.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Field [[Aura]]s'''
|{{card|Flowering Field||PCY}}
|{{card|Sunken Field||PCY}}
|{{card|Noxious Field||PCY}}
|{{card|Barbed Field||PCY}}
|{{card|Verdant Field||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these uncommon Auras enchants a land, conferring it with an activated ability involving {{T}}.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''[[Flash]] Auras'''
|{{card|Mageta's Boon||PCY}}
|{{card|Alexi's Cloak||PCY}}
|{{card|Greel's Caress||PCY}}
|{{card|Latulla's Orders||PCY}}
|{{card|Jolrael's Favor||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these [[common]] Auras costs {{1}}M, has [[Flash]], enchants a creature, and is named after the legendary Spellshaper of its color.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Rhystic Do-More-Unless Spells'''
|{{card|Rhystic Shield||PCY}}
|{{card|Withdraw||PCY}}
|{{card|Flay||PCY}}
|{{card|Rhystic Lightning||PCY}}
|{{card|Wild Might||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these spells create a small effect, and then a bigger effect unless a player pays a set amount of mana. Tied to the Rhystic mechanic, except instead of being 'full effect' or 'no effect', the spells scale.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Any-Player Enchantments'''
|{{card|Samite Sanctuary||PCY}}
|{{card|Excavation||PCY}}
|{{card|Endbringer's Revel||PCY}}
|{{card|Task Mage Assembly||PCY}}
|
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these global enchantments has an activated ability that can be played by any player.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''[[Pitch card|Pitch spells]]'''
|{{card|Abolish||PCY}}
|{{card|Foil||PCY}}
|{{card|Outbreak||PCY}}
|{{card|Flameshot||PCY}}
|{{card|Snag||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these uncommon instant or sorcery spells has an alternate cost that includes discarding a basic land card of the type associated with its color.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Winds'''
|{{card|Blessed Wind||PCY}}
|{{card|Denying Wind||PCY}}
|{{card|Plague Wind||PCY}}
|{{card|Searing Wind||PCY}}
|{{card|Vitalizing Wind||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these rare instant or sorcery spells has a converted mana cost of 9 and a potent effect.
|}


== Tournament impact ==
===Vertical cycles===
''Prophecy'' made little impression on the tournament scene. Some cards that were used to varying degrees include <c>Avatar of Woe</c>, <c>Mageta the Lion</c>, <c>Chimeric Idol</c>, <c>Spiketail hatchling</c> and <c>Foil</c>. ''Prophecy'' is regarded as one of the worst expansions in the history of the game, often being compared to ''[[Homelands]]''.
{| class="wikitable"
!Cycle name
!{{keyrune|PCY}}
!{{keyrune|PCY|rarity=u}}
!{{keyrune|PCY|rarity=r}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Glittering Cats'''
|{{card|Glittering Lynx||PCY}}
|{{card|Glittering Lion||PCY}}
|
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these white Cat creatures has a static ability that prevents all damage that would be dealt to the creature and an activated ability that can be activated by any player that removes, until end of turn, the above static ability.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Spiketail Drakes'''
|{{card|Spiketail Hatchling||PCY}}
|{{card|Spiketail Drake||PCY}}
|
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these blue Drake creatures with flying have an activated ability costing the sacrifice of the creature to counter a targeted spell unless its controller pays an additional amount of mana.<P></P>This vertical cycle is unusual in that there is no rare member, and the intermediate <c>Spiketail Drakeling</c> was revealed upon the release of ''[[Time Spiral]]''.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Black Upkeep Creatures'''
|{{card|Whipstitched Zombie||PCY}}
|{{card|Pit Raptor||PCY}}
|{{card|Bog Elemental||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these black creatures as an upkeep cost that needs to be paid each turn if the creature isn't to be sacrificed.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Double-Size Creatures'''
|{{card|Spur Grappler||PCY}}
|{{card|Scoria Cat||PCY}}
|
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these red creatures get a +X/+X bonus that double its size as long as you control no untapped lands.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Brawlers'''
|{{card|Branded Brawlers||PCY}}
|
|{{card|Veteran Brawlers||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these red Soldier creatures has two static abilities, one of which prevents the creature from attacking if the defending player has an untapped land and another which prevents the creature from blocking if you control an untapped land.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''Wells'''
|
|{{card|Well of Life||PCY}}
|{{card|Well of Discovery||PCY}}
|-
| colspan="5" |Each of these artifacts as triggered ability that say "at the end of your turn, if you control no untapped lands, EFFECT".
|}


==Notable cards==
===Pairs===
Two of the first creature type hoser enchantments ever printed in '''Magic''' were designed specifically for this block: <c>Brutal Suppression</c> (anti-rebel) and <c>Root Cage</c> (anti-mercenary).
''Prophecy'' has two [[mirrored pair]]s.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2" |Mirrored  Pairs
!Description
|-
|{{card|Mercenary Informer||PCY}} <br /> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Rebel Informer||PCY}} <br /> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|Rare Human Mercenary Rebels/Human Rebel Mercenaries with a mana cost of {{2}}M, a power/toughness combination summing to 3, a static ability preventing its being targeted by spells or abilities from sources of the other's color, and an activated ability costing {{2}}{{W}} or {{3}}, respectively, to put a targeted nontoken Merecenary or Rebel on the bottom of its owner's library.
|-
|{{card|Soul Charmer||PCY}} <br /> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Death Charmer||PCY}} <br /> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|Common 2/2 Rebel and Mercenary creatures, respectively, each with an ability that triggers upon its dealing combat damage to a creature and has an effect unless that creature's controller pays {{2}}.
|}
 
==Preconstructed decks==
 
''Prophecy'' has four theme decks, of which three are bicolored and one is monocolored.
 
{{Decks|theme
  |Pummel|G
  |Turnaround|WU
  |Slither|RG
  |Distress|WB
}}


==Theme decks==
==References==
The pre-constructed [[Theme deck (preconstructed)|theme decks]] are:
{{Reflist}}
{{Theme decks
|deck1=[[Distress]]|w||b||
|deck2=[[Pummel]]|||||g
|deck3=[[Slither]]||||r|g
|deck4=[[Turnaround]]|w|u|||}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{Prodpage|prophecy|Prophecy}}
*{{Prodpage|prophecy|Prophecy}}


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Prophecy
 
 
Prophecy
[[File:{{#setmainimage:PCY logo.png}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Three crystals
Design William Jockusch (lead)
With contributions from
Bill Rose
Mark Rosewater
Development "Charlie Hasbrino" (lead),
Mike Elliott,
William Jockusch,
Paul Peterson,
Henry Stern,
Teeuwynn Woodruff
With contributions from
Beth Moursund
Art direction Dana Knutson & Ron Spears
Release date June 5, 2000
Plane Dominaria
Themes and mechanics Alternate casting costs, Avatars, Land sacrifice, Mercenaries and Rebels, Rhystic magic, Spellshapers, Tapped or untapped lands
Set size 143 cards
(55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
Expansion code PCY (formerly PR)[1]
Development codename Dionysius
Masques block
Mercadian Masques Nemesis Prophecy
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Starter 2000 Prophecy Beatdown
For other uses, see Prophecy (disambiguation).

Prophecy is the third set in the Masques block. It is the 20th Magic expansion and was released on June 5, 2000.

Set details

Prophecy featured 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons and 44 rares); its expansion symbol is a cluster of three crystals (referencing the fragile rhystic magic of the set).[2] Although Prophecy was the third expansion, and second small expansion, in the Masques block; its themes and mechanics were not a natural progression from those established in Mercadian Masques and Nemesis, leading to Magic Head Designer Mark Rosewater to state that, in his opinion, Prophecy felt disjointed from the rest of its block and that it is the second-worst designed set in Magic history, comparable to Homelands.[3]

Prophecy is noted for introducing two of the first creature subtype hosers in Magic; Brutal Suppression and Root Cage, which deal with Rebels and Mercenaries, respectively. Prophecy is also notable for being the first booster set to feature the smaller shooting star design on premium foil cards.

Marketing

The cards were sold in 15-card boosters which had artwork from Avatar of Hope, in four preconstructed theme decks and a fat pack. The prerelease card was also Avatar of Hope, in a foil version. The set was accompanied by the novel of the same name. Like Visions, the set had the same name as an older card, which also did not appear in this set.

Flavor and storyline

Prophecy is set on the plane of Dominaria. Keld has declared war on Jamuraa. The city-states of Jamuraa form the Kipamu League and then repulse the invaders.

Tournament impact

Although contributing a few potent cards such as Avatar of Woe, Chimeric Idol, Foil, Mageta the Lion, and Spiketail Hatchling, Prophecy had an insubstantial impact on competitive Magic play and even had a paucity of playable cards in Limited.[4] Mark Rosewater considers it the second worst designed set after Homelands, because it was too Spikey.[5]

Themes and mechanics

Like Mercadian Masques, Prophecy had no new keywords. It did, however, introduce several new themes:[3]

  • Anti-rebel — cards like Brutal Suppression and Rebel Informer. (see notable cards)
  • Rhystic magic — Discounted spells and abilities that are weakened if a specified player pays a set amount of mana.
  • A land theme, with several permanents having abilities involving sacrificing lands, several cards that gained bonuses when all of their controller's lands were tapped, and various methods to use excess untapped lands without incurring mana burn. This was a counterbalance to Rhystic magic, as these cards encourage tapping out and leaving the controller unable to pay the Rhystic tax.

Creature types

No novel creature types were introduced in this expansion. The creature types Ghost and Ship were used in this expansion at the time of printing but were later changed to Spirit and Human, respectively.

Cycles

Prophecy features eleven cycles and six vertical cycles.[6]

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Avatars Avatar of Hope Avatar of Will Avatar of Woe Avatar of Fury Avatar of Might
Each of these rare Avatar creatures cost {6}MM and, at least, have a static ability that reduces its cost by {6} if certain conditions are met and a static combat or evasion ability.
Legendary Spellshapers Mageta the Lion Alexi, Zephyr Mage Greel, Mind Raker Latulla, Keldon Overseer Jolrael, Empress of Beasts
Each of these rare 3/3 legendary Spellshaper creatures cost {3}MM and have an activated ability costing two cards and an amount of mana for a potent effect.
Ability-losing Creatures Glittering Lynx Ribbon Snake Plague Fiend Zerapa Minotaur Vintara Elephant
Each of these common creatures has a positive ability and an activated ability that can be activated by any player that makes it lose that positive ability.
No-Untapped-Lands Creatures Fen Stalker Keldon Berserker Vintara Snapper
As long as you control no untapped lands, each of these creatures gets a color appropriate boost.
Sacrifice-2-Lands Creatures Jeweled Spirit Coffin Puppets Keldon Arsonist Squirrel Wrangler
Each of these creatures has an activated ability that requires the sacrifice of two lands. Green stands out by having a creature with two abilities requiring the sacrifice of a single land each. Copper-Leaf Angel and its ability requiring the sacrifice of multiple lands is thematically tied to this cycle.
Field Auras Flowering Field Sunken Field Noxious Field Barbed Field Verdant Field
Each of these uncommon Auras enchants a land, conferring it with an activated ability involving {T}.
Flash Auras Mageta's Boon Alexi's Cloak Greel's Caress Latulla's Orders Jolrael's Favor
Each of these common Auras costs {1}M, has Flash, enchants a creature, and is named after the legendary Spellshaper of its color.
Rhystic Do-More-Unless Spells Rhystic Shield Withdraw Flay Rhystic Lightning Wild Might
Each of these spells create a small effect, and then a bigger effect unless a player pays a set amount of mana. Tied to the Rhystic mechanic, except instead of being 'full effect' or 'no effect', the spells scale.
Any-Player Enchantments Samite Sanctuary Excavation Endbringer's Revel Task Mage Assembly
Each of these global enchantments has an activated ability that can be played by any player.
Pitch spells Abolish Foil Outbreak Flameshot Snag
Each of these uncommon instant or sorcery spells has an alternate cost that includes discarding a basic land card of the type associated with its color.
Winds Blessed Wind Denying Wind Plague Wind Searing Wind Vitalizing Wind
Each of these rare instant or sorcery spells has a converted mana cost of 9 and a potent effect.

Vertical cycles

Cycle name
Glittering Cats Glittering Lynx Glittering Lion
Each of these white Cat creatures has a static ability that prevents all damage that would be dealt to the creature and an activated ability that can be activated by any player that removes, until end of turn, the above static ability.
Spiketail Drakes Spiketail Hatchling Spiketail Drake
Each of these blue Drake creatures with flying have an activated ability costing the sacrifice of the creature to counter a targeted spell unless its controller pays an additional amount of mana.

This vertical cycle is unusual in that there is no rare member, and the intermediate Spiketail Drakeling was revealed upon the release of Time Spiral.
Black Upkeep Creatures Whipstitched Zombie Pit Raptor Bog Elemental
Each of these black creatures as an upkeep cost that needs to be paid each turn if the creature isn't to be sacrificed.
Double-Size Creatures Spur Grappler Scoria Cat
Each of these red creatures get a +X/+X bonus that double its size as long as you control no untapped lands.
Brawlers Branded Brawlers Veteran Brawlers
Each of these red Soldier creatures has two static abilities, one of which prevents the creature from attacking if the defending player has an untapped land and another which prevents the creature from blocking if you control an untapped land.
Wells Well of Life Well of Discovery
Each of these artifacts as triggered ability that say "at the end of your turn, if you control no untapped lands, EFFECT".

Pairs

Prophecy has two mirrored pairs.

Mirrored Pairs Description
Mercenary Informer
({W})
Rebel Informer
({B})
Rare Human Mercenary Rebels/Human Rebel Mercenaries with a mana cost of {2}M, a power/toughness combination summing to 3, a static ability preventing its being targeted by spells or abilities from sources of the other's color, and an activated ability costing {2}{W} or {3}, respectively, to put a targeted nontoken Merecenary or Rebel on the bottom of its owner's library.
Soul Charmer
({W})
Death Charmer
({B})
Common 2/2 Rebel and Mercenary creatures, respectively, each with an ability that triggers upon its dealing combat damage to a creature and has an effect unless that creature's controller pays {2}.

Preconstructed decks

Prophecy has four theme decks, of which three are bicolored and one is monocolored.

Theme
deck name
Colors Included
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Pummel G
Turnaround W U
Slither R G
Distress W B

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast (August 02, 2004). "Ask Wizards - August, 2004". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Brady Dommermuth (October 31, 2006). "Ask Wizards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Mark Rosewater (April 29, 2013). "Third Time's a Charm". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Crystal Keep - Magic - Prophecy
  5. Mark Rosewater. "#130 - 2000". Drive to Work.
  6. Ben Bleiweiss (July 17, 2002). "Set of Five, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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