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{{seealso|Sarpadia}}
{{Infobox set
{{Expansion Nonblock |
  |image = FEM logo.jpg
  Expansion Name    = [[Image:FallenEmpires_Logo.jpg|200px|Fallen Empires]] |
   |symbol_description = Crown
   Symbol  = Fallenempires.gif|
   |design = [[Skaff Elias]], [[Jim Lin]]<br/>[[Dave Pettey]] with design contributions from [[Chris Page]]
  Symbol Description = Crown|
   |development = Same as Design Team
   Design Team =[[Skaff Elias]], [[Jim Lin]]<br>[[Dave Pettey]] with design contributions from [[Chris Page]]|
  |art = [[Sandra Everingham]]
   Development Team = Same as Design Team|
   |release = November 15, 1994  
   Release Date      = November 1994 |
  |plane = [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] ([[Sarpadia]])<ref name="FAQ">{{WebRef|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030218051826/http://www.wizards.com:80/magic/generic/storyline/faq.asp|title=Dominian FAQ (archived)|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|publisher=wizards.com}}</ref>
   Mechanics          = Storage lands, "sac" lands, flavorful theme, creature type "tribal" theme, extensive use of counters |
   |mechanics = [[Storage land]]s, [[sac land]]s, flavorful theme, [[creature type]] "[[tribal]]" theme, extensive use of [[Counter (marker)|counters]]
   Keywords          = |
   |size= 102 cards<br/>{{curmb|35|31|36}}
  Size= 102 (35 Common 31 Uncommon 36 Rare)|
  |code_expansion = FEM
   Expansion Code = FEM |
   |code_expansion_ref= {{DailyRef|ask-wizards-august-2004-2004-08-02|Ask Wizards - August, 2004|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|August 02, 2004}}
   Previous Set      = '''''[[The Dark]]'''''|
   |series = Early non-[[block]] [[expansion]]s
   This Set          = '''''Fallen Empires''''' |
  |first = The Dark
   Next Set          = '''''[[Fourth Edition]]''''' |
   |second = Fallen Empires
  |third = Homelands
   |previous = The Dark
  |next = Fourth Edition
}}
}}
'''Fallen Empires''' is the fifth [[Magic]] expansion and was released in November 1994.  It is not considered part of any block.
'''Fallen Empires''' is the fifth ''[[Magic]]'' expansion and was released in November 1994.  It is not considered part of any [[block]].
[[File:Fallen Empires booster.jpg|thumb|right|''Fallen Empires'' booster]]


==Set details==
==Set details==
The set's [[rarity]] breakdown is: 35 commons (15@C4, 20@C3), 31 Uncommons (25@U3, 5@U2, 1@C1), 36 Rares (36@U1).  Each common card of C4 rarity has 4 pieces of art, and each common card of C3 rarity has 3 pieces of art. This results in 120 unique commons if you count art variations.  
The set's [[rarity]] breakdown is: 35 commons (15@C4, 20@C3), 31 Uncommons (25@U3, 5@U2, 1@C1), 36 Rares (36@U1).  Each common card of C4 rarity has 4 pieces of art (each with a different flavor text), and each common card of C3 rarity has 3 pieces of art (also each with a different flavor text). This results in 120 unique commons (and 187 total unique cards in the set) if you count art (and flavor text) variations. The [[expansion symbol]] of the set is a crown, to symbolize the concept of empire.<ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-october-2006-2006-10-02|Ask Wizards|[[Brady Dommermuth]]|October 31, 2006}}</ref>


The multiple versions of ''Fallen Empires'' commons was an experiment to see if players liked to see more art on commons, but it was ultimately decided that having too many artworks associated with one card made it more difficult for players to identify a card quickly.
The Fallen Empires lands have a unique red-tinted text box.


Cards were available from mid November 1994 to sometime in 1998. Although they stopped shipping in late January 1995, enough cards were printed to keep them on the shelves for years afterward.  
''Fallen Empires'' was the last set to use the tilted-T [[tap symbol]].
===Marketing===
''Fallen Empires'' was sold in eight-card [[booster pack|packs]] which included six [[common]]s and two [[uncommon]]s. The availability of multiple versions of ''Fallen Empires'' commons was an experiment to see if players liked to see more art on commons, but it was ultimately decided that having too many artworks associated with one card made it more difficult for players to identify a card quickly.  


The print run was announced by Wizards to be between 350-375 million cards.  
The frenetic pace of 1994 had blinded everyone to the reality of an upward limit to the number of cards a small set could sell: ''Fallen Empires'' was overproduced. Cards were available from mid November 1994 to sometime in 1998. Although they stopped shipping in late January 1995, enough cards were printed to keep them on the shelves for years afterwards. Even some 15 years after the initial release, booster boxes can be found at roughly the same price as when they were first released. The print run was announced by Wizards to be between 312 and 340 million cards.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://archive.org/details/the-duelist-a-special-preview-edition/|title="An Expansion Timeline"|author=[[John Tynes]]|date=April 1995|work=The Duelist: A Special Preview Edition|publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://archive.org/details/the-duelist-8/|title="1995: The End of Innocence"|author=Glenn Godard|date=December 1995|work=The Duelist #8|publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|}}</ref> The failure of ''Fallen Empires'' to sell on time, plus the additional expense of warehousing the unsold product, caused WotC considerable expense, particularly when it is considered that ''[[Revised]]'', which was in short supply, had been scaled back to accommodate the orders for ''Fallen Empires''.


==Themes==
After ''Fallen Empires,'' WotC would carefully decide how much of a particular product to print. It was a total swing of the pendulum. A formula was established by the Sales team at Wizards, and how much new product the distributors received was based on how they scored on the profile. How much the local retailer got was in turn determined by the distributors, each of whom had different ways of deciding how much of their allocation would go to the retailers. Some of the allocation would go to mass-market retailers which didn't have games as their core-business.
''Fallen Empires'' has a flavorful theme. The [[flavor text]] on the cards could be used to piece together a story. Another theme is the creature type, or "tribal," theme. For the first time universal creature types were used, tying the creatures in this expansion together. Also, multiple cards referenced these creature types. A third theme is the use of [[token|tokens]] and [[counter|counters]], but this theme was overdone and resulted in confusion because of the many different kinds of tokens and counters that were used.


{{cquote|There were so many cards that produced tokens and/or required counters that we issued a cardboard sheet of them in [[Duelist]] #4<ref>{{Arcref|107|Fallen Empires tokens|Friday, May 31, 2002}}</ref>.}}  As a result of this expansion, and some other cards like <c>Frankenstein's Monster</c>, only +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters, with few exceptions, are used today to modify creatures.
===Storyline===
{{Main|Sarpadia}}
After the [[Brothers' War]], on the [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominarian]] continent of [[Sarpadia]], the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] is approaching. The changing climate results in dwindling resources and fighting amongst allies for survival.


==Notable cards==
==Themes==
*<c>Goblin Grenade</c> is a very powerful direct damage spell.
''Fallen Empires'' has a flavorful theme. The [[flavor text]] on the cards could be used to piece together a story. Another theme is the creature type, or "tribal" theme. For the first time universal creature types were used, tying the creatures in this expansion together. Also, multiple cards referenced these creature types. Featured creature types ("tribal" theme) are:
*<c>High Tide</c> found a place in successful tournament decks many years after its printing.
*<c>Hymn to Tourach</c> is arguably the best [[discard]] spell ever printed and was widely used when it was legal in the [[Standard]] format. Magic has since said it doesn't like random cards being so powerful.
*<c>Order of the Ebon Hand</c> was popular in the very powerful <c>Necropotence</c> decks.


==Storyline==
{| class="wikitable"
After the [[Brothers' War]], on the [[Dominaria|Dominarian]] continent of [[Sarpadia]], the [[Ice Age]] is approaching. The changing climate results in dwindling resources and fighting amongst allies for survival.
|-
! {{W}} White !! {{U}} Blue !! {{B}} Black !! {{R}} Red !! {{G}} Green
|-
| [[Order of Leitbur]] ([[Icatia]]) || ([[Vodalian]]) [[Merfolk]]  || [[Order of the Ebon Hand]] || [[Dwarves]] || [[Elves]]
|-
| [[Farrelites]] || [[Homarid]] || [[Thrull]]s || [[Goblin]]s/[[Orc]]s || [[Thallid]]
|}


==Cycles==
A third theme is the use of [[token]]s and [[counters]], but this theme was overdone and resulted in confusion because of the many different kinds of tokens and counters that were used.
''Fallen Empires'' has three cycles:
*'''Artifact boons''': Each of these [[rare]] [[artifact]]s has a mana cost of {{2}} and an [[activated ability]] that costs "{{1}}, {{T}}, sacrifice [this]." The effects of each of these artifacts is a weakened version of each of the [[boons]] from [[Alpha]] {{-}} <c>Balm of Restoration</c> (<c>Healing Salve</c>), <c>Conch Horn</c> (<c>Ancestral Recall</c>), <c>Implements of Sacrifice</c> (<c>Dark Ritual</c>), <c>Aeolipile</c> (<c>Lightning Bolt</c>), <c>Elven Lyre</c> (<c>Giant Growth</c>).
*'''Sac lands''': Each of these [[uncommon]] [[land]]s has "[This] comes into play tapped. {{T}}: Add C to your mana pool. {{T}}, sacrifice [this]: Add CC to your mana pool.", where C is the respective color of the land; each also features art by [[Mark Poole]] {{-}} <c>Ruins of Trokair</c>, <c>Svyelunite Temple</c>, <c>Ebon Stronghold</c>, <c>Dwarven Ruins</c>, <c>Havenwood Battleground</c>.
*'''Storage Lands''': Each of these uncommon lands has "[This] comes into play tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step. At the beginning of your upkeep, if [this] is tapped, put a storage counter on it. {{T}}, remove any number of storage counters from [this]: Add C to your mana pool for each storage counter removed this way."; each was also illustrated by [[Pat Morrisey]] {{-}} <c>Icatian Store</c>, <c>Sand Silos</c>, <c>Bottomless Vault</c>, <c>Dwarven Hold</c>, <c>Hollow Trees</c>.


==Mirrored pair==
{{cquote|There were so many cards that produced tokens and/or required counters that we issued a cardboard sheet of them in [[Duelist]] #4.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/fallen-empires-tokens-2002-05-31|Fallen Empires tokens|[[Magic Arcana]]|May 31, 2002}}</ref>}}  As a result of this expansion, and some other cards like <c>Frankenstein's Monster</c>, only +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters were used to modify creatures (with a few exceptions). This changed with the introduction of Ability counters in Ikoria, and subsequently, Commander 2020.
*'''Order Clerics''': These clerics, one black and one white, both have protection from the mirrored color and two activated abilities; {C}{C} +1/+0 until end of turn and {C} first strike until end of turn {{-}} <c>Order of Leitbur</c>, <c>Order of the Ebon Hand</c>.


==Misprints==
''Fallen Empires'' features 5 different types of tokens and 14 different types of counters.
One of the most famous miprints was a run of ''Fallen Empires'' that was printed with backs from Wyvern, another TCG being manufactured at the same factory.  These cards sell individually for $40US or more.
{| class="wikitable"
! Counter !! Color !! Card(s)
|-
| Javelin || {{W}} || {{card|Icatian Javelineers}}
|-
| Credit || {{W}} || {{card|Icatian Moneychanger}}
|-
| Tide || {{U}} || {{card|Homarid}} <br>{{card|Tidal Influence}}
|-
| Net || {{U}} || {{card|Merseine}}
|-
| Time || {{B}} || {{card|Tourach's Gate}}
|-
| Spore || {{G}} || {{card|Elvish Farmer}} <br>{{card|Feral Thallid}} <br>{{card|Fungal Bloom}} <br>{{card|Spore Flower}} <br>{{card|Thallid}} <br>{{card|Thallid Devourer}} <br>{{card|Thorn Thallid}}
|-
| Cube || {{C}} || {{card|Delif's Cube}}
|-
| Storage || {{C}} || {{card|Icatian Store}} <br>{{card|Hollow Trees}} <br>{{card|Sand Silos}} <br>{{card|Dwarven Hold}} <br>{{card|Bottomless Vault}}
|-
!colspan=3| P/T counters
|-
| +0/+1 || {{R}} || {{card|Dwarven Armorer}}
|-
| +1/+0 || {{R}}{{B}} || {{card|Dwarven Armorer}} <br>{{card|Ebon Praetor}}
|-
| -2/-2 || {{B}} || {{card|Ebon Praetor}}
|-
| +2/+2 || {{B}} || {{card|Soul Exchange}}
|-
| +1/+2 || {{B}} || {{card|Armor Thrull}}
|-
| -1/-1 || {{B}}{{G}} || {{card|Tourach's Chant}} <br>{{card|Thelon's Chant}}
|}


==Creature types==
==Creature types==
''Fallen Empires'' is the first expansion to use a consolidated set of universal [[creature type|creature types]]. This also plays into the creature type, or "tribal," theme in this expansion. Of the 14 creature types used in this expansion, only Orgg and Wall appear on just one card.
''Fallen Empires'' is the first expansion to use a consolidated set of universal [[creature type]]s. This also plays into the creature type, or "tribal," theme in this expansion. Of the 14 creature types used in this expansion, only Orgg and Wall appear on just one card.


The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: [[Fungus]], [[Homarid]], [[Orgg]], [[Soldier]], [[Thrull]], and Townsfolk (later changed to [[Human]]). [[Camarid]], [[Citizen]], and [[Saproling]] also appeared on [[token|tokens]] produced by cards in this set.
The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: [[Fungus]], [[Homarid]], [[Orgg]], [[Soldier]], [[Thrull]], and Townsfolk (later changed to [[Human]]). [[Camarid]], [[Citizen]], and [[Saproling]] also appeared on [[token]]s produced by cards in this set.


The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: [[Avatar]], [[Cleric]], [[Dwarf]], [[Elf]], [[Goblin]], [[Merfolk]], [[Orc]], and [[Wall]].
The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: [[Avatar]], [[Cleric]], [[Dwarf]], [[Elf]], [[Goblin]], [[Merfolk]], [[Orc]], and [[Wall]].


==Points of interest==
==Cycles==
*A number of flavor texts in this expansion are quoted from the fictional, multi-volume "Sarpadian Empires."
''Fallen Empires'' has three [[cycle]]s:
{| class="wikitable"
! Cycle name
! {{W}}
! {{U}}
! {{B}}
! {{R}}
! {{G}}
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Artifact boons'''
|{{card|Balm of Restoration||FEM}} <br/> ({{card|Healing Salve||LEA}})
|{{card|Conch Horn||FEM}} <br/> ({{card|Ancestral Recall||LEA}})
|{{card|Implements of Sacrifice||FEM}} <br/> ({{card|Dark Ritual||LEA}})
|{{card|Aeolipile||FEM}} <br/> ({{card|Lightning Bolt||LEA}})
|{{card|Elven Lyre||FEM}} <br/> ({{card|Giant Growth||LEA}})
|-
|colspan="5"|Each of these [[rare]] [[artifact]]s has a mana cost of {{2}} and an [[activated ability]] that costs "{{1}}, {{T}}, sacrifice [this]." The effects of each of these artifacts is a weakened version of each of the boons from ''[[Alpha]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/overlooked-cycle-2002-07-08|Overlooked cycle|[[Magic Arcana]]|July 08, 2002}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Token makers'''
|{{card|Icatian Town||FEM}}
|{{card|Homarid Spawning Bed||FEM}}
|{{card|Breeding Pit||FEM}}
|{{card|Goblin Warrens||FEM}}
|{{card|Night Soil||FEM}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Each of these non-creature spells (four enchantments and one sorcery) allows to create 1/1 creature tokens of the same color (but 0/1 black creature tokens).
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Tribal creatures'''
|{{card|Icatian Lieutenant||FEM}}
|{{card|Vodalian War Machine||FEM}}
|{{card|Thrull Champion||FEM}}
|{{card|Dwarven Lieutenant||FEM}}
|{{card|Fungal Bloom||FEM}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Each of these permanents (four creatures and an enchantment) has an ability that affects creatures of a specific type by giving them a bonus (even the blue Vodalian War Machine can be seen as allowing [[Merfolk]] with [[Islandhome]] to take part in an attack).
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Sac land]]s'''
|{{card|Ruins of Trokair||FEM}}
|{{card|Svyelunite Temple||FEM}}
|{{card|Ebon Stronghold||FEM}}
|{{card|Dwarven Ruins||FEM}}
|{{card|Havenwood Battleground||FEM}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Each of these [[uncommon]] [[land]]s has "[This] enters the battlefield tapped. {{T}}: Add M. {{T}}, sacrifice [this]: Add MM.", where M is the respective color of the land; each also features art by [[Mark Poole]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Storage land]]s'''
|{{card|Icatian Store||FEM}}
|{{card|Sand Silos||FEM}}
|{{card|Bottomless Vault||FEM}}
|{{card|Dwarven Hold||FEM}}
|{{card|Hollow Trees||FEM}}
|-
|colspan="5"|Each of these uncommon lands has "[This] enters the battlefield tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step. At the beginning of your upkeep, if [this] is tapped, put a storage counter on it. {{T}}, remove any number of storage counters from [this]: Add M for each [[storage counter]] removed this way."; each was also illustrated by [[Pat Morrissey]]
|}


*The storage land cycle described above probably inspired the creation of the similar storage land cycle from the ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'' expansion.
===Pairs===
''Fallen Empires'' has seven [[mirrored pair]]s, including 5 enemy-color [[hoser]]s:


*The sac land cycle described above inspired the creation of the more colorful sac land cycles in the ''[[Invasion]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' expansions.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2"|Mirrored Pairs
!Description
<!--
|-
|{{card| ||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{}})}}
|{{card| ||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{}})}}
|
-->
|-
|{{card|Icatian Lieutenant||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Dwarven Lieutenant||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{R}})}}
|Both creatures have the ability "{{1}}M: target [Soldier/Dwarf] creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn". They both cost MM and are 1/2.
|-
|{{card|Farrelite priest||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Initiates of the Ebon Hand||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|These clerics can change the color of mana into their respective mana, but if the ability is activated more than three times in one turn, the cleric will be destroyed without regenerating. Also, both clerics have power 1 (but different toughness, mana value, and rarity).
|-
|{{card|Farrel's Zealot||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Necrite||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|Both creatures have a similar ability that triggers if they attacked and were not blocked. The pair is asymmetric: the white creature deals 3 damage to target creature, while the black creature must be sacrificed to destroy target creature. Both cost 1MM and are 2/2.
|-
|{{card|Spirit Shield||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{C}})}}
|{{card|Zelyon Sword||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{C}})}}
|These rare artifacts both cost {{3}} and have "[{{2}}/{{3}}], {T}: Target creature gets [+0/+2 - +2/+0] for as long as [this] remains tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step".
|-
!colspan=3| Color hosers
|-
|{{card|Tourach's Chant||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|{{card|Thelon's Chant||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{G}})}}
|These uncommon [[enchantment]]s, one [[black]] and one [[green]], both cost {{1}}MM and must be sacrificed at the beginning of your upkeep unless you pay one mana of its color and deals 3 damage to any player who puts a basic land of the other's color onto the battlefield unless they puts a -1/-1 counter on a creature they controls.
|-
|{{card|River Merfolk||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{U}})}}
|{{card|Goblin Flotilla||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{R}})}}
|These uncommon 2/2 creatures, one [[blue]] and one [[red]], has or can gain a [[landwalk]] ability corresponding to the other's color.
|-
|{{card|Order of Leitbur||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Order of the Ebon Hand||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
|These [[common]] [[cleric]] [[creature]]s, one [[white]] and one black, both cost MM and have [[protection]] from the other's color, "M: [This] gains first strike until end of turn", and "MM: [This] gets +1/+0 until end of turn".
|-
|{{card|Homarid Shaman||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{U}})}}
|{{card|Thelon's Curse||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{G}})}}
|These uncommon spells, one blue and one green, both have a mana cost that includes MM and play with the tap/untap status of creatures of the other's color.
|-
|{{card|Heroism||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
|{{card|Raiding Party||FEM}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{R}})}}
|These uncommon enchantments, one white and one red, both cost {{2}}M and allow you to sacrifice a creature to force an opponent playing with the other's color to temporarily give up one resource (mana or untapped creatures) or lose another (damage or lands).
|}


*<c>Deep Spawn</c> has the greatest combined [[power]] and [[toughness]] among [[blue]] creatures in ''Fallen Empires''.
== Misprints ==


*<c>Delif's Cone</c> is the only common card in this expansion with only one artwork associated with it.
One of the most famous [[misprint]]s of all time was a run of ''Fallen Empires'' that was printed with backs from ''Wyvern'', another TCG being manufactured at the same factory. These cards are very valuable, with fluctuating prices.


*<c>Derelor</c> inspired the creation of the Leech cycle found in the ''[[Invasion]]'' expansion.
==Notable cards==
 
*<c>Goblin Grenade</c> is a very powerful direct damage spell.
*<c>Ebon Praetor</c> has the greatest combined [[power]] and [[toughness]] among [[black]] creatures in ''Fallen Empires''.
*<c>High Tide</c> found a place in successful tournament decks (see [[Solidarity]]) many years after its printing.
 
*<c>Hymn to Tourach</c> is arguably the best [[discard]] spell ever printed and was widely used when it was legal in the [[Standard]] format. Wizards has since said it doesn't like random discard cards being so powerful.
*<c>Feral Thallid</c> has the greatest combined [[power]] and [[toughness]] among [[green]] creatures in ''Fallen Empires''.
*<c>Order of the Ebon Hand</c>, one of the so-called "[[List of Magic slang#Pump Knights|pump knights]]", was popular in the very powerful <c>Necropotence</c> decks.
 
*<c>Goblin Chirurgeon</c>, as illustrated by [[Phil Foglio]], is constructing a creature from the head of <c>Llanowar Elves</c>, the arm of <c>Uthden Troll</c>, and the body of <c>Cat Warriors</c>.
 
[[Image:GoblinGrenade.jpg|thumb|right]]
*<c>Goblin Grenade</c>, as illustrated by [[Ron Spencer]], depicts a goblin holding a spear that has spines arranged to spell the name "Mike," a friend of the artist's. This card was considered for reprinting in the ''[[Onslaught]]'' expansion but it was far too powerful with the goblins in that expansion.
 
*<c>Goblin Warrens</c> probably inspired the creation of cards like <c>Skeletal Vampire</c>.
 
*<c>Hand of Justice</c> has the greatest combined [[power]] and [[toughness]] among [[white]] creatures in ''Fallen Empires''.
 
*<c>Homarid Spawning Bed</c> was the only card that produced Camarid creature tokens until the card ''<c>Sarpadian Empires, Vol. VII</c>'' was printed in ''[[Time Spiral]]''.
 
*<c>Homarid Warrior</c> is strictly worse than <c>Giant Crab</c>.
 
*<c>Hymn to Tourach</c> inspired the creation of many "[[discard]] two" cards, including <c>Stupor</c>, <c>Unburden</c> and <c>Wrench Mind</c> among others.
 
*<c>Icatian Javelineers</c> was designed without {{T}} in the cost of its activated ability, but designer [[Chris Page]] proved that it was necessary.
 
*<c>Icatian Town</c> is the first spell to produce creature tokens.
 
*<c>Mindstab Thrull</c> was called "Mutant Saboteur" when artist [[Mark Tedin]] was asked to illustrate it, which explains the very odd creature with a set of lockpicks.
 
*<c>Order of Leitbur</c> is an inside joke, as describing people of Leitbur as "Leitburites" was designed to sound like <i>LiteBrites</i>.
 
*<c>Orgg</c> has the greatest combined [[power]] and [[toughness]] among all creatures in ''Fallen Empires''. It appeared in two television commercials, pitted against <c>Vizzerdrix</c> in one and "Bob from Accounting" in the other. Because of his spot in the commercials he was slated to be added to the [[Core Set]], but he was considered to be too complex, so <c>Trained Orgg</c> was created for it.
 
*<c>Thrull Champion</c> is the first "Lord" (a creature that improves creatures of one particular type) to also be a creature of that type.
 
*<c>Thrull Retainer</c> is the first Aura with an activated ability with the cost of self-sacrifice.
 
*<c>Vodalian Knights</c> is the only creature in Fallen Empires with [[flying]] in its text box, and it is an activatable <c>Jump</c>, and it cannot attack unless the defending player controls an island.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/magic/expert/Fallen_Empires/Fallen_Empires.asp ''Fallen Empires'' Product Page (old)]
*{{Oldprodpage|Fallen_Empires|Fallen_Empires|Fallen Empires}} (old)
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/expansion/fallenempires ''Fallen Empires'' Product Page (new)]
*{{Prodpage|fallen-empires|Fallen Empires}} (new)
*{{Arcref|107|''Fallen Empires'' tokens|Friday, May 31, 2002}}
*{{DailyRef|arcana/orgg-vs-bob-accounting-2004-12-02|Orgg vs Bob from Accounting|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 2, 2004}}
*{{Arcref|704|"Orgg vs Bob from Accounting" |Thursday, December 2, 2004}}
* [http://archive.wizards.com/magic/generic/cardlists/Fallen_Empires_Checklist.txt ''Fallen Empires'' checklist]


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Fallen Empires
[[File:{{#setmainimage:FEM logo.jpg}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Crown
Design Skaff Elias, Jim Lin
Dave Pettey with design contributions from Chris Page
Development Same as Design Team
Art direction Sandra Everingham
Release date November 15, 1994
Plane Dominaria (Sarpadia)[1]
Themes and mechanics Storage lands, sac lands, flavorful theme, creature type "tribal" theme, extensive use of counters
Set size 102 cards
(35 commons, 31 uncommons, 36 rares)
Expansion code FEM[2]
Early non-block expansions
The Dark Fallen Empires Homelands
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
The Dark Fallen Empires Fourth Edition

Fallen Empires is the fifth Magic expansion and was released in November 1994. It is not considered part of any block.

Fallen Empires booster

Set details

The set's rarity breakdown is: 35 commons (15@C4, 20@C3), 31 Uncommons (25@U3, 5@U2, 1@C1), 36 Rares (36@U1). Each common card of C4 rarity has 4 pieces of art (each with a different flavor text), and each common card of C3 rarity has 3 pieces of art (also each with a different flavor text). This results in 120 unique commons (and 187 total unique cards in the set) if you count art (and flavor text) variations. The expansion symbol of the set is a crown, to symbolize the concept of empire.[3]

The Fallen Empires lands have a unique red-tinted text box.

Fallen Empires was the last set to use the tilted-T tap symbol.

Marketing

Fallen Empires was sold in eight-card packs which included six commons and two uncommons. The availability of multiple versions of Fallen Empires commons was an experiment to see if players liked to see more art on commons, but it was ultimately decided that having too many artworks associated with one card made it more difficult for players to identify a card quickly.

The frenetic pace of 1994 had blinded everyone to the reality of an upward limit to the number of cards a small set could sell: Fallen Empires was overproduced. Cards were available from mid November 1994 to sometime in 1998. Although they stopped shipping in late January 1995, enough cards were printed to keep them on the shelves for years afterwards. Even some 15 years after the initial release, booster boxes can be found at roughly the same price as when they were first released. The print run was announced by Wizards to be between 312 and 340 million cards.[4][5] The failure of Fallen Empires to sell on time, plus the additional expense of warehousing the unsold product, caused WotC considerable expense, particularly when it is considered that Revised, which was in short supply, had been scaled back to accommodate the orders for Fallen Empires.

After Fallen Empires, WotC would carefully decide how much of a particular product to print. It was a total swing of the pendulum. A formula was established by the Sales team at Wizards, and how much new product the distributors received was based on how they scored on the profile. How much the local retailer got was in turn determined by the distributors, each of whom had different ways of deciding how much of their allocation would go to the retailers. Some of the allocation would go to mass-market retailers which didn't have games as their core-business.

Storyline

Main article: Sarpadia

After the Brothers' War, on the Dominarian continent of Sarpadia, the Ice Age is approaching. The changing climate results in dwindling resources and fighting amongst allies for survival.

Themes

Fallen Empires has a flavorful theme. The flavor text on the cards could be used to piece together a story. Another theme is the creature type, or "tribal" theme. For the first time universal creature types were used, tying the creatures in this expansion together. Also, multiple cards referenced these creature types. Featured creature types ("tribal" theme) are:

{W} White {U} Blue {B} Black {R} Red {G} Green
Order of Leitbur (Icatia) (Vodalian) Merfolk Order of the Ebon Hand Dwarves Elves
Farrelites Homarid Thrulls Goblins/Orcs Thallid

A third theme is the use of tokens and counters, but this theme was overdone and resulted in confusion because of the many different kinds of tokens and counters that were used.

“  There were so many cards that produced tokens and/or required counters that we issued a cardboard sheet of them in Duelist #4.[6]  ”

As a result of this expansion, and some other cards like Frankenstein's Monster, only +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters were used to modify creatures (with a few exceptions). This changed with the introduction of Ability counters in Ikoria, and subsequently, Commander 2020.

Fallen Empires features 5 different types of tokens and 14 different types of counters.

Counter Color Card(s)
Javelin {W} Icatian Javelineers
Credit {W} Icatian Moneychanger
Tide {U} Homarid
Tidal Influence
Net {U} Merseine
Time {B} Tourach's Gate
Spore {G} Elvish Farmer
Feral Thallid
Fungal Bloom
Spore Flower
Thallid
Thallid Devourer
Thorn Thallid
Cube {C} Delif's Cube
Storage {C} Icatian Store
Hollow Trees
Sand Silos
Dwarven Hold
Bottomless Vault
P/T counters
+0/+1 {R} Dwarven Armorer
+1/+0 {R}{B} Dwarven Armorer
Ebon Praetor
-2/-2 {B} Ebon Praetor
+2/+2 {B} Soul Exchange
+1/+2 {B} Armor Thrull
-1/-1 {B}{G} Tourach's Chant
Thelon's Chant

Creature types

Fallen Empires is the first expansion to use a consolidated set of universal creature types. This also plays into the creature type, or "tribal," theme in this expansion. Of the 14 creature types used in this expansion, only Orgg and Wall appear on just one card.

The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Fungus, Homarid, Orgg, Soldier, Thrull, and Townsfolk (later changed to Human). Camarid, Citizen, and Saproling also appeared on tokens produced by cards in this set.

The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Avatar, Cleric, Dwarf, Elf, Goblin, Merfolk, Orc, and Wall.

Cycles

Fallen Empires has three cycles:

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Artifact boons Balm of Restoration
(Healing Salve)
Conch Horn
(Ancestral Recall)
Implements of Sacrifice
(Dark Ritual)
Aeolipile
(Lightning Bolt)
Elven Lyre
(Giant Growth)
Each of these rare artifacts has a mana cost of {2} and an activated ability that costs "{1}, {T}, sacrifice [this]." The effects of each of these artifacts is a weakened version of each of the boons from Alpha.[7]
Token makers Icatian Town Homarid Spawning Bed Breeding Pit Goblin Warrens Night Soil
Each of these non-creature spells (four enchantments and one sorcery) allows to create 1/1 creature tokens of the same color (but 0/1 black creature tokens).
Tribal creatures Icatian Lieutenant Vodalian War Machine Thrull Champion Dwarven Lieutenant Fungal Bloom
Each of these permanents (four creatures and an enchantment) has an ability that affects creatures of a specific type by giving them a bonus (even the blue Vodalian War Machine can be seen as allowing Merfolk with Islandhome to take part in an attack).
Sac lands Ruins of Trokair Svyelunite Temple Ebon Stronghold Dwarven Ruins Havenwood Battleground
Each of these uncommon lands has "[This] enters the battlefield tapped. {T}: Add M. {T}, sacrifice [this]: Add MM.", where M is the respective color of the land; each also features art by Mark Poole
Storage lands Icatian Store Sand Silos Bottomless Vault Dwarven Hold Hollow Trees
Each of these uncommon lands has "[This] enters the battlefield tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step. At the beginning of your upkeep, if [this] is tapped, put a storage counter on it. {T}, remove any number of storage counters from [this]: Add M for each storage counter removed this way."; each was also illustrated by Pat Morrissey

Pairs

Fallen Empires has seven mirrored pairs, including 5 enemy-color hosers:

Mirrored Pairs Description
Icatian Lieutenant
({W})
Dwarven Lieutenant
({R})
Both creatures have the ability "{1}M: target [Soldier/Dwarf] creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn". They both cost MM and are 1/2.
Farrelite priest
({W})
Initiates of the Ebon Hand
({B})
These clerics can change the color of mana into their respective mana, but if the ability is activated more than three times in one turn, the cleric will be destroyed without regenerating. Also, both clerics have power 1 (but different toughness, mana value, and rarity).
Farrel's Zealot
({W})
Necrite
({B})
Both creatures have a similar ability that triggers if they attacked and were not blocked. The pair is asymmetric: the white creature deals 3 damage to target creature, while the black creature must be sacrificed to destroy target creature. Both cost 1MM and are 2/2.
Spirit Shield
({C})
Zelyon Sword
({C})
These rare artifacts both cost {3} and have "[{2}/{3}], {T}: Target creature gets [+0/+2 - +2/+0] for as long as [this] remains tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step".
Color hosers
Tourach's Chant
({B})
Thelon's Chant
({G})
These uncommon enchantments, one black and one green, both cost {1}MM and must be sacrificed at the beginning of your upkeep unless you pay one mana of its color and deals 3 damage to any player who puts a basic land of the other's color onto the battlefield unless they puts a -1/-1 counter on a creature they controls.
River Merfolk
({U})
Goblin Flotilla
({R})
These uncommon 2/2 creatures, one blue and one red, has or can gain a landwalk ability corresponding to the other's color.
Order of Leitbur
({W})
Order of the Ebon Hand
({B})
These common cleric creatures, one white and one black, both cost MM and have protection from the other's color, "M: [This] gains first strike until end of turn", and "MM: [This] gets +1/+0 until end of turn".
Homarid Shaman
({U})
Thelon's Curse
({G})
These uncommon spells, one blue and one green, both have a mana cost that includes MM and play with the tap/untap status of creatures of the other's color.
Heroism
({W})
Raiding Party
({R})
These uncommon enchantments, one white and one red, both cost {2}M and allow you to sacrifice a creature to force an opponent playing with the other's color to temporarily give up one resource (mana or untapped creatures) or lose another (damage or lands).

Misprints

One of the most famous misprints of all time was a run of Fallen Empires that was printed with backs from Wyvern, another TCG being manufactured at the same factory. These cards are very valuable, with fluctuating prices.

Notable cards

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast. "Dominian FAQ (archived)". wizards.com.
  2. Wizards of the Coast (August 02, 2004). "Ask Wizards - August, 2004". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Brady Dommermuth (October 31, 2006). "Ask Wizards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. John Tynes (April 1995). ""An Expansion Timeline"". The Duelist: A Special Preview Edition. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Glenn Godard (December 1995). ""1995: The End of Innocence"". The Duelist #8. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Magic Arcana (May 31, 2002). "Fallen Empires tokens". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Magic Arcana (July 08, 2002). "Overlooked cycle". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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