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The '''Glimmervoid''' on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]] is an expanse of smooth, tiled metal that is otherwise featureless.<ref name="MirrodinGuide">(2003). ''[https://archive.org/details/mirrodin-players-guide-magic-the-gathering-2003 Mirrodin Player's Guide].'' [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> It functions as the plane's desert, uninhabited and unexplored, interrupted only by four huge towers that radiate with strong magic. Each is etched with the ancient runes of the ur-[[golem]]s, a nearly forgotten race of powerful artifact creatures from centuries past. When taken together, the towers are a warning about Memnarch. The Glimmervoid is in the same general location as the [[Razor Fields]], or between the Razor Fields and the [[Oxidda Chain]] and the [[Tangle]]. The reflective metal surface can be used to send spells in several directions at once. | The '''Glimmervoid''' on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]] is an expanse of smooth, tiled metal that is otherwise featureless.<ref name="MirrodinGuide">(2003). ''[https://archive.org/details/mirrodin-players-guide-magic-the-gathering-2003 Mirrodin Player's Guide].'' [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> It functions as the plane's desert, uninhabited and unexplored, interrupted only by four huge towers that radiate with strong magic. Each is etched with the ancient runes of the ur-[[golem]]s, a nearly forgotten race of powerful artifact creatures from centuries past. When taken together, the towers are a warning about Memnarch. The Glimmervoid is in the same general location as the [[Razor Fields]], or between the Razor Fields and the [[Oxidda Chain]] and the [[Tangle]]. The reflective metal surface can be used to send spells in several directions at once. | ||
During the [[Mirrodin Besieged|Phyrexian takeover]] the Glimmervoid became a <c>Contested War Zone</c>. | During the [[Mirrodin Besieged|Phyrexian takeover]] the Glimmervoid became a <c>Contested War Zone</c>. After the compleation of the plane, the previous surface of Mirrodin ebcame the wasteland known as the '''Mirrex''', coming to be mostly consisted of the Glimmervoid. However, Mirran survivors can harvest the plates to make '''hexgold''', a substance that staves of phyresis.<ref>https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/magic-story/assault-on-new-phyrexia-or-episode-2-unstable-foundations</ref> | ||
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The Glimmervoid on Mirrodin is an expanse of smooth, tiled metal that is otherwise featureless.[1] It functions as the plane's desert, uninhabited and unexplored, interrupted only by four huge towers that radiate with strong magic. Each is etched with the ancient runes of the ur-golems, a nearly forgotten race of powerful artifact creatures from centuries past. When taken together, the towers are a warning about Memnarch. The Glimmervoid is in the same general location as the Razor Fields, or between the Razor Fields and the Oxidda Chain and the Tangle. The reflective metal surface can be used to send spells in several directions at once.
During the Phyrexian takeover the Glimmervoid became a Contested War Zone. After the compleation of the plane, the previous surface of Mirrodin ebcame the wasteland known as the Mirrex, coming to be mostly consisted of the Glimmervoid. However, Mirran survivors can harvest the plates to make hexgold, a substance that staves of phyresis.[2]
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- Doug Beyer (September 2, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Monty Ashley (February 09, 2011). "In the War Zone". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.