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**<c>Thalia and The Gitrog Monster</c> gives it <c>Thalia, Heretic Cathar</c>'s two abilities.
**<c>Thalia and The Gitrog Monster</c> gives it <c>Thalia, Heretic Cathar</c>'s two abilities.
**{{Card|Yargle and Multani}} has the highest power of any eternal creature card. Its stats are exactly twice those of {{Card|Yargle, Glutton of Urborg}}.
**{{Card|Yargle and Multani}} has the highest power of any eternal creature card. Its stats are exactly twice those of {{Card|Yargle, Glutton of Urborg}}.
**<C>Zurgo and Ojutai</c> has temporary hexproof and a saboteur ability like <c>Dragonmaster Ojutai</c>, and <c>Zurgo Bellstriker</c> gives a form of [[Dash]].
**<C>Zurgo and Ojutai</c> has temporary hexproof and a saboteur ability like <c>Dragonlord Ojutai</c>, and <c>Zurgo Bellstriker</c> gives a form of [[Dash]].
 
===Siege callbacks===
===Siege callbacks===
*<c>Seraph of New Phyrexia</c> has a trigger reminiscent of <c>Fallen Angel</c>.
*<c>Invasion of Alara</c> generally refers to [[Cascade]], while <c>Awaken the Maelstrom</c> takes cues from all of the five shard Ultimatums, most notably <c>Clarion Ultimatum</c>'s quasi-copying and <c>Violent Ultimatum</c>'s destruction effect.
*<c>Invasion of Alara</c> generally refers to [[Cascade]], while <c>Awaken the Maelstrom</c> takes cues from all of the five shard Ultimatums, most notably <c>Clarion Ultimatum</c>'s quasi-copying and <c>Violent Ultimatum</c>'s destruction effect.
*<c>Invasion of Arcavios</c> can fetch [[Lesson]]s.
*<c>Invasion of Arcavios</c> can fetch [[Lesson]]s.
*<c>Invasion of Innistrad</c> continues the Innistradi 13 theme.
*<c>Invasion of Innistrad</c> continues the Innistradi 13 theme.
*<c>Invasion of Lorwyn</c> uses the clause from <c>Eyeblight's Ending</c>.
*<c>Invasion of Tarkir</c> reveals Dragons like the <c>Draconic Roar</c> cycle.
*<c>Caetus, Sea Tyrant of Segovia</c> is just as large as the <c>Segovian Leviathan</c>.
*<c>Ephara, Ever-Sheltering</c> uses a Homeric Epithet as the Gods in [[Theros Beyond Death]] and is a God that requires a condition to become a creature, though it only needs one fulfilment.
*<c>Kyren Flamewright</c> has the only new [[Spellshaper]] printed for a decade and invokes the legacy of [[Squee]].
*<c>Kyren Flamewright</c> has the only new [[Spellshaper]] printed for a decade and invokes the legacy of [[Squee]].
*<c>Grandmother Ravi Sengir</c> uses the updated version of the <c>Sengir Vampire</c> trigger, like that on <c>Sengir, the Dark Baron</c>.
*<c>Guildpact Paragon</c> has a small version of <c>Niv-Mizzet Reborn</c>'s entry trigger.
*{{card|Lazotep Convert}}'s ability is similar to [[Eternalize]].
*{{card|Lazotep Convert}}'s ability is similar to [[Eternalize]].
*{{Card|Marchesa, Resolute Monarch}}'s second ability counters [[dethrone]], and her third ability is reminiscent, fittingly, of the [[monarch]].
*{{Card|Marchesa, Resolute Monarch}}'s second ability counters [[dethrone]], and her third ability is reminiscent, fittingly, of the [[monarch]].
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===Others===
===Others===
*{{card|Botanical Brawler}}'s art is a callback to {{card|Stony Strength}}.
*{{card|Botanical Brawler}}'s art is a callback to {{card|Stony Strength}}.
*<c>Etched Familiar</c> trades the card drawn for one more power and two damage from <c>Filigree Familiar</c>. The seller takes no responsibility for modified goods.
*<c>Fertilid's Favor</c> gives a creature <c>Fertilid</c>'s size and a player one activation of its ability.
*<c>Fertilid's Favor</c> gives a creature <c>Fertilid</c>'s size and a player one activation of its ability.
*<c>Knight-Errant of Eos</c>, with one creature convoking, is a {{3}}{{W}} creature that looks for two 1-mana creatures, like the <c>Ranger of Eos</c>.
*<c>Sunfall</c> is a callback to <c>Phyrexian Rebirth</c> and <c>Starfall</c>.
*<c>Sunfall</c> is a callback to <c>Phyrexian Rebirth</c> and <c>Starfall</c>.
*<c>Rampaging Raptor</c> brings to mind <c>Questing Beast</c>.
*<c>Rampaging Raptor</c> brings to mind <c>Questing Beast</c>.
*<c>Seraph of New Phyrexia</c> has a trigger reminiscent of <c>Fallen Angel</c>.
*<c>Glissa, Herald of Predation</c> continues to combine First Strike and Deathtouch.
*<c>Glissa, Herald of Predation</c> continues to combine First Strike and Deathtouch.
*{{card|Chrome Host Seedshark}}'s ability is a callback to {{card|Shark Typhoon}}.
*{{card|Chrome Host Seedshark}} creates variable sized tokens like {{card|Shark Typhoon}}.
*<c>Phyrexian Archivist</c> is exactly <c>Cogwork Archivist</c> plus the Phyrexian type, in the same location.
*<c>Phyrexian Archivist</c> is exactly <c>Cogwork Archivist</c> plus the Phyrexian type, in the same location.
*<c>Ephara's Dispersal</c> shares similarities in art and mechanics to <c>Stern Dismissal</c>.
*<c>Ephara's Dispersal</c> shares similarities in art and mechanics to <c>Stern Dismissal</c>.
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*<c>Saiba Cryptomancer</c> boasts their "level-seven proxy", close to a meme from the early 2010s.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/good-luck-im-behind-7-proxies|title=Good Luck, I'm Behind 7 Proxies|publisher=Knowyourmeme.com}}</ref>
*<c>Saiba Cryptomancer</c> boasts their "level-seven proxy", close to a meme from the early 2010s.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/good-luck-im-behind-7-proxies|title=Good Luck, I'm Behind 7 Proxies|publisher=Knowyourmeme.com}}</ref>
*{{Card|Ghalta and Mavren}} previews the [[Booster pack#Booster Fun|Booster Fun]] treatment for cards in ''[[The Lost Caverns of Ixalan]]''.
*{{Card|Ghalta and Mavren}} previews the [[Booster pack#Booster Fun|Booster Fun]] treatment for cards in ''[[The Lost Caverns of Ixalan]]''.
*{{Card|Herald of Hoofbeats}} is the only creature with [[horsemanship]] not from ''[[Portal Three Kingdoms]]''.
*{{Card|Herald of Hoofbeats}} is the only creature card with [[horsemanship]] not from ''[[Portal Three Kingdoms]]''.
*A design for the card that became {{card|Wicked Slumber}} was requested by the ''[[Wilds of Eldraine]]'' [[Vision Design]] team to help set up backstory for the [[Wicked Slumber]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://share.transistor.fm/s/15f4a348|title=Drive to Work 1071: Wilds of Eldraine Story with Roy Graham|author=[[Mark Rosewater]] & [[Roy Graham]]|date=September 22, 2023}}</ref>
*''[[March of the Machine]]'' is the first set since ''[[New Phyrexia]]'' to have no rare or mythic rares lands.
*''[[March of the Machine]]'' is the first set since ''[[New Phyrexia]]'' to have no rare or mythic rares lands.
*With two guaranteed DFC slots with shifting rarities plus a ''[[Multiverse Legends]]'' slot, it rivals ''[[Strixhaven: School of Mages]]'' in printing complexity. Additionally, mathematical breakdowns of the rarity distribution in ''March of the Machine'' suggest that it was a pilot program for the distribution model used by [[Play Booster]], which launched six months later.<ref>{{TwitterRef|Sierkovitz|1713969812576018794|author=Sierkovitz|title=MOM was almost certainly a pilot version of the new strategy.|date=October 17, 2023}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 June 2024

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Maro's March of the Machine Teaser

Mark Rosewater gave his traditional teaser with the following hints.[1]

First up, here are some things you can expect:

Here are snippets of rules text, you’ll see:

  • "You may cast spells with flash or flying from the top of your library." — Errant and Giada
  • "An Aura, God or Demigod card" — Invasion of Theros
  • "where X is the excess damage dealt this way." — Nahiri's Warcrafting
  • "This spell can't be copied." — See Double
  • "Activate only if you've cast two or more spells this turn." — Xerex Strobe-Knight
  • "Each player can't cast more than one non-Phyrexian spell each turn." — Phyrexian Censor
  • "X twice, where X is the number of lands you control." — Glistening Dawn
  • "Whenever a permanent transforms or a permanent enters the battlefield under your control transformed," — Corruption of Towashi
  • "If the opponent protects it, remove a defense counter from it." — Portent Tracker
  • "At the beginning of your upkeep, if you haven't been dealt combat damage since your last turn, you draw a card and you lose 1 life." — Marchesa, Resolute Monarch

Finally, here are some Phyrexians in the set:

And some creature type lines of denizens fighting them:

Gavin's March of the Machine Teaser

Gavin Verhey gave a teaser with the following hints about the new cards in the Commander decks:[4]

  1. There is a red card with enchant planeswalkerRowan's Talent
  2. There is a card that calls back to a specific group of cards from New PhyrexiaDarksteel Splicer (Splicers)
  3. There is a card that begins "whenever you cast a Phyrexian or artifact creature spell..." — Brimaz, Blight of Oreskos
  4. There is a card with the same ability three times! — Conclave Sledge-Captain (Backup)
  5. There is a cycle of cards that all have the ability word "Will of the Planeswalkers" — Path of the Ghosthunter ({W}), Path of the Enigma ({U}), Path of the Schemer ({B}), Path of the Pyromancer ({R}), Path of the Animist ({G})
  6. There is a card with a sentence that begins, "As many times as you choose..." — Dance with Calamity
  7. There is a card with the Parley mechanic! — Cutthroat Negotiator
  8. There is a card that cares about Merfolk! — Vodalian Wave-Knight
  9. There is a plane that references an iconic creature from AlphaThe Pit (Lord of the Pit)
  10. There is a new Kithkin in these decks! — Mistmeadow Vanisher
  11. There is an Angel Ally! — Kasla, the Broken Halo
  12. There is a Phyrexianized M11 Titan in the set— Blight Titan
  13. There is a new card with Eminence! — Sidar Jabari of Zhalfir
  14. There is FINALLY something that creates a 1/1 Butterfly creature token with flying (#FreeTheButterfly) — Megaflora Jungle

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