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* Explorations: A [[common]] cycle of quests that gain counters from [[Landfall]] triggers. An additional [[activated ability]] can be activated by removing a certain number of quest counters from the enchantment and sacrificing it. It includes <c>Soul Stair Expedition</c>.
* Explorations: A [[common]] cycle of quests that gain counters from [[Landfall]] triggers. An additional [[activated ability]] can be activated by removing a certain number of quest counters from the enchantment and sacrificing it. It includes <c>Soul Stair Expedition</c>.
* Quests: An [[uncommon]] cycle that gains counters on events specified on the card. It has a similar activated ability to the Explorations. It includes <c>Quest for Ancient Secrets</c>, <c>Quest for the Gravelord</c>.
* Quests: An [[uncommon]] cycle that gains counters on events specified on the card. It has a similar activated ability to the Explorations. It includes <c>Quest for Ancient Secrets</c>, <c>Quest for the Gravelord</c>.
* Ascensions: A [[rare]] cycle that gains counters on events specified on the card. However, no counters need to be removed to activate an ability. Instead, a continuous effect is enabled after a threshold of counters is achieved. The cycle includes <c>Archmage Ascension</c>.
* Ascensions: A [[rare]] cycle that gains counters on events specified on the card. However, no counters need to be removed to activate an ability. Instead, a continuous effect is enabled after a threshold of counters is achieved. The cycle includes <c>Archmage Ascension</c> and <c>Luminarch Ascension</c>


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 05:43, 8 September 2009

Quests are enchantments from Zendikar. These enchantments gain quest counters as triggered abilities for specific events. After building up enough quest counters, these enchantments yield rewards.

Three cycles of Quests are expected in Zendikar:

Examples