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'''Urza's''' is a [[nonbasic]] [[land type]] originally created for the '''Urzatron''' lands in the ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162">{{NewRef|feature/eighth-edition-rules-update-2003-07-08|Eighth Edition Rules Update|[[Paul Barclay]]|July 8, 2003}}</ref>
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'''Urza's''' is a [[nonbasic]] [[land type]] originally created for the '''Urzatron''' lands in the ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162">{{DailyRef|feature/eighth-edition-rules-update-2003-07-08|Eighth Edition Rules Update|[[Paul Barclay]]|July 8, 2003}}</ref><ref name="MH2">{{DailyRef|making-magic/horizons-part-2-2021-06-14|On the Horizons, Part 2|Mark Rosewater|June 14, 2021}}</ref>


==Urzatron==
==Urzatron==
[[File:Urzatron.jpg|thumb|right|Power Plant, Tower, Mine]]
The Urzatron is the nickname for the card trio <c>Urza's Power Plant</c>, <c>Urza's Mine</c>, and <c>Urza's Tower</c> all in play, which combines to provide seven mana with three lands.<ref name="Time After"/> The suffix "-tron" is derived from "Voltron", the Western name for the Japanese animated series Go Lion, which features several small robots that combine into one large robot. The Urzatron was first printed in ''[[Antiquities]]''<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/towers-urza-2006-08-08|Towers of Urza|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 8, 2006}}</ref> and has seen print in ''[[Chronicles]], [[Fifth Edition|Fifth]], [[Eighth Edition|Eighth]], [[Ninth Edition]]''<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/urzas-art-school-2015-06-15|Urza's Art School|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 15, 2015}}</ref>, and ''[[Double Masters]]''. It was also heavily featured in ''[[Masters Edition IV]]'' and was one of the themes included in ''[[Jumpstart 2022]]''.  
The Urzatron is the nickname for the card trio <c>Urza's Power Plant</c>, <c>Urza's Mine</c>, and <c>Urza's Tower</c> all in play, which combine to provide seven mana with three lands. The Urzatron was first printed in ''[[Antiquities]]''<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/towers-urza-2006-08-08|Towers of Urza|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 8, 2006}}</ref> and has seen print in ''[[Chronicles]], [[Fifth Edition|Fifth]], [[Eighth Edition|Eighth]]'' and ''[[Ninth Edition]].''<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/urzas-art-school-2015-06-15|Urza's Art School|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 15, 2015}}</ref> It was also heavily featured in [[Masters Edition IV]].  


Urzatron lands were joined by <c>Urza's Factory</c> when ''[[Time Spiral]]'' was printed. It is the only card to have Urza's as its sole land type and was designed such that the 7 {{C}} from the Urzatron can bring into play a 2/2 Assembly-Worker [[token]] each turn, which can then benefit from <c>Mishra's Factory</c>.
Urzatron may also be used to describe a deck that uses an Urzatron triplet. For example, Mono-White Urzatron is a deck that uses only White cards but plans to assemble the Urzatron to gain a mana advantage.


Urzatron may also be used to describe a deck which uses an Urzatron triplet. For example Mono-White Urzatron is a deck which uses only White cards, but plans to assemble the Urzatron to gain a mana advantage.
There is a wide variety of decks across many formats that have used the Urza lands. Each has very few similarities to each variation. Naturally, the Urzatron lands are an important part of the deck, but to give a better idea of what other cards are used such decks are often named 'Blank'tron, for example, Izzetron.
 
There is a wide variety of decks across many formats that have used the Urza lands, and with very few similarities between builds. Naturally, the Urzatron lands are an important part of the deck, but to give a better idea of what other cards are used such decks are often named as 'Blank'tron, for example Izzetron.


==History==
==History==
In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their [[name]], not by their type.
[[File:Urzatron.jpg|thumb|right|Power-Plant, Tower, Mine]]
In the older rules, the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their [[name]], not by their type. The old wording also included the card's name in the conditions. The use of name meant that so long as the land was still on the battlefield, it would contribute to the conditions of the other two, which made it difficult to counterplay against by using cards like <c>Evil Presence</c>. Hence, the types were added in the ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' printing. As a consequence, the three types are on the short list of rarest used typelines.


===Mine===
===Mine===
'''Mine''' is a [[nonbasic]] [[land type]] created for <c>Urza's Mine</c> in the ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their [[name]], not by their type.
'''Mine''' is a nonbasic land type created for <c>Urza's Mine</c> in the ''Eighth Edition'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.


A mine is an excavation made in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores, coal, precious stones, etc.
A mine is an excavation made on the earth to extract ores, coal, precious stones, etc.


===Power-Plant===
===Power-Plant===
'''Power-Plant''' is a nonbasic land type created for <c>Urza's Power Plant</c> in the ''Eighth Edition'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.
'''Power-Plant''' is a nonbasic land type created for <c>Urza's Power Plant</c> in the ''Eighth Edition'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.


A power-plant is the equipment, including the fixtures, machinery, tools, etc., and the buildings necessary for the generation of power, as electric or nuclear power.
A power plant is a designated location that includes the fixtures, machinery, tools, etc., and the buildings necessary for the generation of power, such as electric or nuclear power.


===Tower===
===Tower===
'''Tower''' is a nonbasic land type created for <c>Urza's Tower</c> in the ''Eighth Edition'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their [[name]], not by their type.
'''Tower''' is a nonbasic land type created for <c>Urza's Tower</c> in the ''Eighth Edition'' rules update when all land types were cleaned up.<ref name="mtgcom162" /> In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.


A tower is a building or structure high in proportion to its lateral dimensions, either isolated or forming part of a building.
A tower is a building or structure high in proportion to its lateral dimensions, either isolated or forming part of a building.
===Others===
The Urzatron lands were joined by <c>Urza's Factory</c> when ''[[Time Spiral]]'' was printed. It was, at the time, the only card to have Urza's as its sole land type and was designed such that the seven {{C}} from the Urzatron can bring into play a 2/2 [[Assembly-Worker]] [[token]] each turn, which can then benefit from <c>Mishra's Factory</c>.<ref name="Time After">{{DailyRef|making-magic/time-after-time-spiral-2021-03-15|Time After Time Spiral|[[Mark Rosewater]]|March 15, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/magic-design-z-part-3-2022-07-25|Magic Design A to Z, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|July 25, 2022}}</ref>
In ''[[Modern Horizons 2]]'' Urza's reappeared as a subtype on the card <c>Urza's Saga</c>, which is an [[enchantment land]] and also has the [[Saga]] [[enchantment type]].<ref>{{DailyRef|news/welcome-summer-legend-2021-05-06|Welcome to the Summer of Legend|[[Adam Styborski]]|May 6, 2021}}</ref><ref name="MH2"/>
''[[Unfinity]]'' introduced two [[acorn]] cards with the Urza's land type: {{Card|Urza's Fun House}} and {{Card|Nearby Planet}}, the latter of which has said subtype due to its [[Rangeling]] ability.
{{Card|Urza's Workshop}}, first printed as a set and collector booster exclusive in [[The Brothers' War/Commander decks|''The Brothers' War Commander'']], can add colorless mana which scales with the number of Urza's lands controlled (reminiscent of {{Card|Cloudpost}}), making it the first card to mechanically care about the Urza's subtype in isolation.
<c>Urza's Construction Drone</c> [[conjure]]s the Urzatron lands into your library when it enters the battlefield and [[seek]]s an Urza's land when it attacks or dies.
In ''[[Modern Horizons 3]]'' Urza's reappeared as a subtype on the card <c>Urza's Cave</c>, which also has the [[Cave]] subtype. It also had <c>Planar Nexus</c>, which has an ability that grants it all four types associated with Urza's.
==Trivia==
*The Urzatron lands were considered for inclusion in ''[[The Brothers' War]]'' but were ultimately cut by play design due to "balance concerns".<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/700003635965345792|title="Were the Tron lands themselves ever in Brothers War?"|November 4, 2022}}</ref> However, ''The Brothers' War'' did include a cycle of common [[Assembly-Worker]] creatures, each corresponding to one of the Urzatron lands, with abilities that improve if one controls all three members of the cycle.


==See also==
==See also==
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Urza's
Land Type
(Subtype for land cards)
Statistics
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{C} 88.9% {M} 11.1%
as of Modern Horizons 3
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type:"Urza's"

Urza's is a nonbasic land type originally created for the Urzatron lands in the Eighth Edition rules update when all land types were cleaned up.[1][2]

Urzatron

The Urzatron is the nickname for the card trio Urza's Power Plant, Urza's Mine, and Urza's Tower all in play, which combines to provide seven mana with three lands.[3] The suffix "-tron" is derived from "Voltron", the Western name for the Japanese animated series Go Lion, which features several small robots that combine into one large robot. The Urzatron was first printed in Antiquities[4] and has seen print in Chronicles, Fifth, Eighth, Ninth Edition[5], and Double Masters. It was also heavily featured in Masters Edition IV and was one of the themes included in Jumpstart 2022.

Urzatron may also be used to describe a deck that uses an Urzatron triplet. For example, Mono-White Urzatron is a deck that uses only White cards but plans to assemble the Urzatron to gain a mana advantage.

There is a wide variety of decks across many formats that have used the Urza lands. Each has very few similarities to each variation. Naturally, the Urzatron lands are an important part of the deck, but to give a better idea of what other cards are used such decks are often named 'Blank'tron, for example, Izzetron.

History

Power-Plant, Tower, Mine

In the older rules, the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type. The old wording also included the card's name in the conditions. The use of name meant that so long as the land was still on the battlefield, it would contribute to the conditions of the other two, which made it difficult to counterplay against by using cards like Evil Presence. Hence, the types were added in the Eighth Edition printing. As a consequence, the three types are on the short list of rarest used typelines.

Mine

Mine is a nonbasic land type created for Urza's Mine in the Eighth Edition rules update when all land types were cleaned up.[1] In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.

A mine is an excavation made on the earth to extract ores, coal, precious stones, etc.

Power-Plant

Power-Plant is a nonbasic land type created for Urza's Power Plant in the Eighth Edition rules update when all land types were cleaned up.[1] In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.

A power plant is a designated location that includes the fixtures, machinery, tools, etc., and the buildings necessary for the generation of power, such as electric or nuclear power.

Tower

Tower is a nonbasic land type created for Urza's Tower in the Eighth Edition rules update when all land types were cleaned up.[1] In the older rules the Urzatron cards referred to each other by their name, not by their type.

A tower is a building or structure high in proportion to its lateral dimensions, either isolated or forming part of a building.

Others

The Urzatron lands were joined by Urza's Factory when Time Spiral was printed. It was, at the time, the only card to have Urza's as its sole land type and was designed such that the seven {C} from the Urzatron can bring into play a 2/2 Assembly-Worker token each turn, which can then benefit from Mishra's Factory.[3][6]

In Modern Horizons 2 Urza's reappeared as a subtype on the card Urza's Saga, which is an enchantment land and also has the Saga enchantment type.[7][2]

Unfinity introduced two acorn cards with the Urza's land type: Urza's Fun House and Nearby Planet, the latter of which has said subtype due to its Rangeling ability.

Urza's Workshop, first printed as a set and collector booster exclusive in The Brothers' War Commander, can add colorless mana which scales with the number of Urza's lands controlled (reminiscent of Cloudpost), making it the first card to mechanically care about the Urza's subtype in isolation.

Urza's Construction Drone conjures the Urzatron lands into your library when it enters the battlefield and seeks an Urza's land when it attacks or dies.

In Modern Horizons 3 Urza's reappeared as a subtype on the card Urza's Cave, which also has the Cave subtype. It also had Planar Nexus, which has an ability that grants it all four types associated with Urza's.

Trivia

  • The Urzatron lands were considered for inclusion in The Brothers' War but were ultimately cut by play design due to "balance concerns".[8] However, The Brothers' War did include a cycle of common Assembly-Worker creatures, each corresponding to one of the Urzatron lands, with abilities that improve if one controls all three members of the cycle.

See also

References

  1. a b c d Paul Barclay (July 8, 2003). "Eighth Edition Rules Update". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b Mark Rosewater (June 14, 2021). "On the Horizons, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Mark Rosewater (March 15, 2021). "Time After Time Spiral". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Magic Arcana (August 8, 2006). "Towers of Urza". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Magic Arcana (June 15, 2015). "Urza's Art School". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Mark Rosewater (July 25, 2022). "Magic Design A to Z, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Adam Styborski (May 6, 2021). "Welcome to the Summer of Legend". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Mark Rosewater (November 4, 2022). ""Were the Tron lands themselves ever in Brothers War?"". Blogatog. Tumblr.