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'''Link''' is a theoretical [[static ability]] which was discussed by [[R&D]], before it was redesigned as [[meld]]. Theoretically, '''link cards''' would be [[double-faced cards]] with the link ability in each face. Each face would represent a half of a spell {{-}}a left side or a right side. Thus, it would require to have two link cards in your hand in order to cast them as a link spell, just pairing a left side of one card with the right side of the other.<ref name="article">{{NewRef|making-magic/topical-blend-did-you-hear-one-about-2015-12-07-0|Topical Blend: Did You Hear the One About...|[[Mark Rosewater]]|December 7, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/162805828178/how-was-link-different-from-meld|title=How was Link different from Meld?|date=July 09, 2017}}</ref>
'''Link''' is a theoretical [[static ability]] which was discussed by [[R&D]], before it was redesigned as [[meld]]. Theoretically, '''link cards''' would be [[double-faced card]]s with the link ability in each face. Each face would represent a half of a spell {{-}}a left side or a right side. Thus, it would require to have two link cards in your hand in order to cast them as a link spell, just pairing a left side of one card with the right side of the other.<ref name="article">{{DailyRef|making-magic/topical-blend-did-you-hear-one-about-2015-12-07-0|Topical Blend: Did You Hear the One About...|[[Mark Rosewater]]|December 7, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/162805828178/how-was-link-different-from-meld|title=How was Link different from Meld?|July 09, 2017}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Link was created for ''[[New Phyrexia]]'' by [[Ken Nagle]]. At that time it was referred to as 'Mechanic X'.<ref>{{NewRef|phyrexian-powers-international-mana-mystery-2011-04-25|Phyrexian Powers: International Mana Mystery|[[Mark Rosewater]]|April 25, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/162802873998/reading-through-your-old-design-stories-the-one|title=Can you tell us something about Mechanic X?|date=July 09, 2017}}</ref> Nagle was inspired by the card <c>B.F.M. (Big Furry Monster)</c> from ''[[Unglued]]''. The idea was that you could mix and match to create a variety of creatures, and that each half would define part of what the creature was, both how big and with what abilities. But there were both card-layout, rules and templating concerns. Making the link cards work would require a lot of time and attention, so [[Aaron Forsythe]] cut this mechanic from the set during [[devign]].<ref name="article"/>
Link was created for ''[[New Phyrexia]]'' by [[Ken Nagle]]. At that time it was referred to as 'Mechanic X'.<ref>{{DailyRef|phyrexian-powers-international-mana-mystery-2011-04-25|Phyrexian Powers: International Mana Mystery|[[Mark Rosewater]]|April 25, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/162802873998/reading-through-your-old-design-stories-the-one|title=Can you tell us something about Mechanic X?|July 09, 2017}}</ref> Nagle was inspired by the card {{BFM}} from ''[[Unglued]]''. The idea was that you could mix and match to create a variety of creatures, and that each half would define part of what the creature was, both how big and with what abilities. But there were both card-layout, rules and templating concerns. Making the link cards work would require a lot of time and attention, so [[Aaron Forsythe]] cut this mechanic from the set during [[devign]].<ref name="article"/>


Despite its failure, R&D still hoped to use the mechanic in a future set.<ref>{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/146371481888/do-you-think-that-wacky-two-become-one-mechanic|title=Do you think that wacky 'two-become-one' mechanic could ever see the light of day?|date=June 23, 2016}}</ref> It was finally released as [[meld]] in ''[[Eldritch Moon]]''.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/eldritch-moon-mechanics-2016-06-27|Eldritch Moon Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|June 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/over-moon-part-1-2016-06-27|Over the Moon, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 27, 2016}}</ref> It also inspired the [[Augment]] cards from ''[[Unstable]]''.
Despite its failure, R&D still hoped to use the mechanic in a future set.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/146371481888/do-you-think-that-wacky-two-become-one-mechanic|title=Do you think that wacky 'two-become-one' mechanic could ever see the light of day?|June 23, 2016}}</ref> It was finally released as [[meld]] in ''[[Eldritch Moon]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/eldritch-moon-mechanics-2016-06-27|Eldritch Moon Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|June 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/over-moon-part-1-2016-06-27|Over the Moon, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 27, 2016}}</ref> It also inspired the [[Augment]] cards from ''[[Unstable]]''.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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! colspan="1" | <big>Meaning</big>
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| {{nowarp|'''Left Side Creature''' {{1}}{{W}}}}<br>Creature<br>1/1<br>Lifelink<br>Link''(In order to cast this side of this card, you must pair it with an opposite side of another card with Link in your hand. Then, cast both paired sides at the same time as if they were a sole spell. They remain paired for as long as you control both of them.)''
| {{nowrap|'''Left Side Creature #1''' {{1}}{{W}}}}<br>Creature<br>1/1<br>Lifelink<br>Link
| {{nowarp|'''Right Side Another Creature''' {{1}}{{B}}}}<br>Creature<br>1/1<br>Deathtouch<br>Link''(In order to cast this side of this card, you must pair it with an opposite side of another card with Link in your hand. Then, cast both paired sides at the same time as if they were a sole spell. They remain paired for as long as you control both of them.)''
| {{nowrap|'''Right Side Creature #2''' {{1}}{{B}}}}<br>Creature<br>1/1<br>Deathtouch<br>Link
| {{nowarp|'''Link Spell''' {{2}}{{W}}{{B}}}}<br>Creature<br>2/2<br>Lifelink, Deathtouch
| {{nowrap|'''Link Creature''' {{2}}{{W}}{{B}}}}<br>Creature<br>2/2<br>Lifelink, Deathtouch
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[[Category:Unreleased mechanics]]
[[Category:Unreleased mechanics]]


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Latest revision as of 13:42, 3 April 2023

Link
Keyword Ability
Type Static
Introduced Unreleased mechanics
Last used Unreleased mechanics
Reminder Text Link (In order to cast this side of this card, you must pair it with an opposite side of another card with Link in your hand. Then, cast both paired sides at the same time as if they were a sole spell. They remain paired for as long as you control both of them.)

Link is a theoretical static ability which was discussed by R&D, before it was redesigned as meld. Theoretically, link cards would be double-faced cards with the link ability in each face. Each face would represent a half of a spell —a left side or a right side. Thus, it would require to have two link cards in your hand in order to cast them as a link spell, just pairing a left side of one card with the right side of the other.[1][2]

History

Link was created for New Phyrexia by Ken Nagle. At that time it was referred to as 'Mechanic X'.[3][4] Nagle was inspired by the card B.F.M. (Big Furry Monster) from Unglued. The idea was that you could mix and match to create a variety of creatures, and that each half would define part of what the creature was, both how big and with what abilities. But there were both card-layout, rules and templating concerns. Making the link cards work would require a lot of time and attention, so Aaron Forsythe cut this mechanic from the set during devign.[1]

Despite its failure, R&D still hoped to use the mechanic in a future set.[5] It was finally released as meld in Eldritch Moon.[6][7] It also inspired the Augment cards from Unstable.

Examples

Two Sides Linked Meaning
Left Side Creature #1 {1}{W}
Creature
1/1
Lifelink
Link
Right Side Creature #2 {1}{B}
Creature
1/1
Deathtouch
Link
Link Creature {2}{W}{B}
Creature
2/2
Lifelink, Deathtouch

References