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==Charm cycles==
==Charm cycles==
* [[Mirage]] charms {{-}} <c>Ivory Charm</c>, <c>Sapphire Charm</c>, <c>Ebony Charm</c>, <c>Chaos Charm</c>, and <c>Seedling Charm</c>.
* ''[[Mirage]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Ivory Charm</c>, <c>Sapphire Charm</c>, <c>Ebony Charm</c>, <c>Chaos Charm</c>, and <c>Seedling Charm</c>.
* [[Visions]] charms {{-}} <c>Hope Charm</c>, <c>Vision Charm</c>, <c>Funeral Charm</c>, <c>Hearth Charm</c>, and <c>Emerald Charm</c>
* ''[[Visions]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Hope Charm</c>, <c>Vision Charm</c>, <c>Funeral Charm</c>, <c>Hearth Charm</c>, and <c>Emerald Charm</c>
* [[Planeshift]] charms {{-}} <c>Treva's Charm</c>, <c>Dromar's Charm</c>, <c>Crosis's Charm</c>, <c>Darigaaz's Charm</c>, and <c>Rith's Charm</c>. They are also called Dragon Charms as they are named after a cycle of legendary dragons.
* ''[[Planeshift]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Treva's Charm</c>, <c>Dromar's Charm</c>, <c>Crosis's Charm</c>, <c>Darigaaz's Charm</c>, and <c>Rith's Charm</c>. They are also called Dragon Charms as they are named after a cycle of legendary dragons.
* [[Onslaught]] charms {{-}} <c>Piety Charm</c>, <c>Trickery Charm</c>, <c>Misery Charm</c>, <c>Fever Charm</c>, and <c>Vitality Charm</c>.
* ''[[Onslaught]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Piety Charm</c>, <c>Trickery Charm</c>, <c>Misery Charm</c>, <c>Fever Charm</c>, and <c>Vitality Charm</c>.
* [[Planar Chaos]] charms {{-}} <c>Dawn Charm</c>, <c>Piracy Charm</c>, <c>Midnight Charm</c>, <c>Fury Charm</c>, and <c>Evolution Charm</c>. This cycle is filled with exceptions as Dawn, Fury and Evolution Charm all cost 1C while Piracy Charm is a [[timeshifted]] [[mirrored pair]] to Funeral Charm.
* ''[[Planar Chaos]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Dawn Charm</c>, <c>Piracy Charm</c>, <c>Midnight Charm</c>, <c>Fury Charm</c>, and <c>Evolution Charm</c>. This cycle is filled with exceptions as Dawn, Fury and Evolution Charm all cost 1C while Piracy Charm is a [[timeshifted]] [[mirrored pair]] to Funeral Charm.
* [[Shards of Alara]] charms {{-}} <c>Bant Charm</c>, <c>Esper Charm</c>, <c>Grixis Charm</c>, <c>Jund Charm</c>, and <c>Naya Charm</c>.
* ''[[Shards of Alara]]'' charms {{-}} <c>Bant Charm</c>, <c>Esper Charm</c>, <c>Grixis Charm</c>, <c>Jund Charm</c>, and <c>Naya Charm</c>.
 
* ''[[Return to Ravnica]]'' charms {{-}}<c>Azorius Charm</c>, <c>Golgari Charm</c>, <c>Izzet Charm</c>, <c>Rakdos Charm</c>, and <c>Selesnya Charm</c>
Additionally, <c>Funeral Charm</c> has been reprinted in the [[timeshifted]] portion of [[Time Spiral]] but without its brethren of Visions charms.
Additionally, <c>Funeral Charm</c> has been reprinted in the [[timeshifted]] portion of [[Time Spiral]] but without its brethren of Visions charms.


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Revision as of 05:16, 4 September 2012

A Charm is a modal instant spell with three possible results of which one can be selected. Charms usually appear in horizontal cycles. So far there have only been charms at common that cost a single colored mana and charms at uncommon (with three exceptions) that cost three different colored mana centered around one color with its two allies.

Charm cycles

Additionally, Funeral Charm has been reprinted in the timeshifted portion of Time Spiral but without its brethren of Visions charms.