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==Cycles==
==Cycles==
''Worldwake'' has six cycles:
''Worldwake'' has seven cycles:
* '''Zendikon Cycle''': A cycle of [[common]] [[Aura|Auras]] that turn lands into creatures and return the land to its owner's hand if it is put into a graveyard (as to not cause card disadvantage). — <c>Guardian Zendikon</c>, <c>Wind Zendikon</c>, <c>Corrupted Zendikon</c> <c>Crusher Zendikon</c>, <c>Vastwood Zendikon</c>.
* '''Zendikon Cycle''': A cycle of [[common]] [[Aura|Auras]] that turn lands into creatures and return the land to its owner's hand if it is put into a graveyard (as to not cause card disadvantage). — <c>Guardian Zendikon</c>, <c>Wind Zendikon</c>, <c>Corrupted Zendikon</c> <c>Crusher Zendikon</c>, <c>Vastwood Zendikon</c>.
* '''Quests''': A cycle of [[rare]] [[Quest|Quests]]. The cycle is broken as there is no white card. — <c>Quest for Ula's Temple</c>, <c>Quest for the Nihil Stone</c>, <c>Quest for the Goblin Lord</c>, <c>Quest for Renewal</c>.
* '''Quests''': A cycle of [[rare]] [[Quest|Quests]]. The cycle is broken as there is no white card. — <c>Quest for Ula's Temple</c>, <c>Quest for the Nihil Stone</c>, <c>Quest for the Goblin Lord</c>, <c>Quest for Renewal</c>.
* '''Allied Beneficiaries''': Five creatures that get better if their controller also controlls a land of the in the [[Color Wheel]] preceding colors land type {{-}} <c>Loam Lion</c>, <c>Sejiri Merfolk</c>, <c>Shoreline Salvager</c>, <c>Slavering Nulls</c>, <c>Summit Apes</c>.
* '''Allied Beneficiaries''': Five creatures that get better if their controller also controlls a land of the in the [[Color Wheel]] preceding colors land type {{-}} <c>Loam Lion</c>, <c>Sejiri Merfolk</c>, <c>Shoreline Salvager</c>, <c>Slavering Nulls</c>, <c>Summit Apes</c>.
* '''Common Landfall instants''': Each of these common instant spells have an increased effect if landfall is achieved. {{-}} <c>Rest for the Weary</c>, <c>Mysteries of the Deep</c>, <c>Searing Blaze</c>, <c>Groundswell</c>.
* '''Common Landfall instants''': Each of these common instant spells have an increased effect if landfall is achieved. {{-}} <c>Rest for the Weary</c>, <c>Mysteries of the Deep</c>, <c>Searing Blaze</c>, <c>Groundswell</c>.
* '''Common Multikicker creatures''': Each of these common creatures come with the ability "Multikicker 1C: This card enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter for each time it was kicked". {{-}} <c>Gnarlid Pack</c>, <c>Skitter of Lizards</c>, <c>Quag Vampires</c>.
* '''Common Spell lands''': Each of these common lands enter the battlefield tapped, taps for a color and has an appropriate enter-the-battlefield ability. {{-}} <c>Sejiri Steppe</c>, <c>Halimar Depths</c>, <c>Bojuka Bog</c>, <c>Smoldering Spires</c>, <c>Khalni Garden</c>.  
* '''Common Spell lands''': Each of these common lands enter the battlefield tapped, taps for a color and has an appropriate enter-the-battlefield ability. {{-}} <c>Sejiri Steppe</c>, <c>Halimar Depths</c>, <c>Bojuka Bog</c>, <c>Smoldering Spires</c>, <c>Khalni Garden</c>.  
* '''Tapland Manlands''': Six lands that can turn into creatures until end of turn. One rare for each [[Color Wheel| allied color pair]], able to produce either color and [[Taplands|enters the Battlefield tapped]]. There is also one outlying [[uncommon]] land that turns into an artifact creature and produces colorless mana, <c>Dread Statuary</c>. — <c>Celestial Colonnade</c>, <c>Creeping Tar Pits</c>, <c>Lavaclaw Reaches</c>, <c>Raging Ravine</c>.
* '''Tapland Manlands''': Six lands that can turn into creatures until end of turn. One rare for each [[Color Wheel| allied color pair]], able to produce either color and [[Taplands|enters the Battlefield tapped]]. There is also one outlying [[uncommon]] land that turns into an artifact creature and produces colorless mana, <c>Dread Statuary</c>. — <c>Celestial Colonnade</c>, <c>Creeping Tar Pits</c>, <c>Lavaclaw Reaches</c>, <c>Raging Ravine</c>.

Revision as of 06:04, 25 January 2010

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Worldwake is the second set in the Zendikar block and is the fifty-second Magic expansion. Prerelease events will be held January 30-31, 2010. Launch parties will be held February 5-7, 2010.

Set Details

Worldwake is like its predecessor Zendikar centered around lands. Thematically it emphasizes Manlands and cards that turn lands into creatures.[1]

The promotional card given to participants at the Pre-release is Comet Storm, at the Release event is Joraga Warcaller, both highlighting multikicker.

Mechanics

A variant of Kicker called Multikicker is introduced. This variation allows for the kicker cost to be played multiple times with the repeated effect. Landfall also returns but does not solely mark triggered abilities anymore. Now some cards do additional static effects if a land came into play this turn. Allies, Vampires with their bloodied mechanic and the equipment theme to the Kor also return, as do Quests and Traps. New traps have new alternative costs; some decrease their costs depending on the magnitude of a certain event.

The set will has a cycle of dual man-lands: Lands that can produce one mana of either of two allied colors and can be activated for one mana of each of those colors and an amount of unspecified mana to become a Elemental creature until end of turn. These lands come into play tapped.

The set also contains a new Planeswalker card representing Jace Beleren called Jace, the Mind Sculptor. The first planeswalker to have four abilities rather than the usual three and the first Planeswalker to have an ability that costs no loyalty to be added or subtracted to be activated. There will be no other Planeswalkers in the set.

Flavor

“  A World Enraged[2]  ”

Cycles

Worldwake has seven cycles:

The set also contains Marsh Threader, who forms a mirrored pair with Cliff Threader from Zendikar.

Reprinted Cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Worldwake:

Intro packs

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References

  1. Worldwake Mechanics, Wizards of the Coast, January 13, 2010.
  2. "Magic Arcana" (Monday, August 03, 2009). "Worldwake". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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