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'''Reverse Threshold''' is a [[List of Magic slang|slang term]] used used by ''[[Magic]]'' [[R&D]] to describe the [[mechanic]] that gives a [[card]] different or additional [[characteristic]]s if its [[opponent]] has a certain amount of cards in their [[graveyard]]. It is the reverse of [[threshold]], because that [[ability word]] counts the cards in the [[controller]]s graveyard.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/638338899706511360/can-i-request-more-cards-in-the-reverse-domain|title=Can I request more cards in the "reverse-domain" mill payoff space?|December 23, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/638369362563219456/speaking-of-reverse-threshold-does-rd-have-an-in|title=Speaking of reverse threshold, does R&D have an in house name for that?|December 24, 2020}}</ref>
'''Reverse Threshold''' is a [[List of Magic slang|slang term]] used used by ''[[Magic]]'' [[R&D]] to describe the [[black]] and [[blue]] [[mechanic]] that gives a [[card]] different or additional [[characteristic]]s if its [[opponent]] has a certain amount of cards in their [[graveyard]]. It is the reverse of [[threshold]], because that [[ability word]] counts the cards in the [[controller]]'s graveyard.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/638338899706511360/can-i-request-more-cards-in-the-reverse-domain|title=Can I request more cards in the "reverse-domain" mill payoff space?|December 23, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/638369362563219456/speaking-of-reverse-threshold-does-rd-have-an-in|title=Speaking of reverse threshold, does R&D have an in house name for that?|December 24, 2020}}</ref>


Reverse threshold was first seen on <c>Jace's Phantasm</c> in ''[[Magic 2015]]'' with a threshold of 10 cards. It then appeared in ''[[Throne of Eldraine]]'' with <c>into the Story</c> (7 or more cards) and ''[[Core Set 2021]]'' with <c>Thieves' Guild Enforcer</c> (8 or more cards). ''[[Zendikar Rising]] '' featured seven cards with reverse threshold, again counting 8 or more cards in the opponent's graveyard.
Reverse threshold was first seen on <c>Jace's Phantasm</c> in ''[[Magic 2015]]'' with a threshold of 10 cards. It then appeared in ''[[Throne of Eldraine]]'' with <c>Into the Story</c> (7 or more cards), while <c>So Tiny</c> and <c>Vantress Gargoyle</c> functionally have 7-card reverse-threshold, though both are not opponent-specific. ''[[Core Set 2021]]'' followed with <c>Thieves' Guild Enforcer</c> (8 or more cards), and ''[[Zendikar Rising]] '' featured seven cards with reverse threshold (again counting 8 or more cards in the opponent's graveyard).
 
Several years later in ''[[March of the Machine]]'', <c>Tenured Oilcaster</c>, <c>Expedition Lookout</c>, <c>Sheoldred</c> and <c>See Double</c> returned with eight-card threshold.


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Latest revision as of 08:14, 6 April 2023

Reverse Threshold is a slang term used used by Magic R&D to describe the black and blue mechanic that gives a card different or additional characteristics if its opponent has a certain amount of cards in their graveyard. It is the reverse of threshold, because that ability word counts the cards in the controller's graveyard.[1][2]

Reverse threshold was first seen on Jace's Phantasm in Magic 2015 with a threshold of 10 cards. It then appeared in Throne of Eldraine with Into the Story (7 or more cards), while So Tiny and Vantress Gargoyle functionally have 7-card reverse-threshold, though both are not opponent-specific. Core Set 2021 followed with Thieves' Guild Enforcer (8 or more cards), and Zendikar Rising featured seven cards with reverse threshold (again counting 8 or more cards in the opponent's graveyard).

Several years later in March of the Machine, Tenured Oilcaster, Expedition Lookout, Sheoldred and See Double returned with eight-card threshold.

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