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*'''Color Hosers''': Each of these uncommon cards is specifically designed to be played against its enemy colors {{-}} <c>Celestial Purge</c>, <c>Flashfreeze</c>, <c>Deathmark</c>, <c>Combustion</c> and Unknown Green Hoser. (First three are reprints from ''[[Magic 2010]]''.) | *'''Color Hosers''': Each of these uncommon cards is specifically designed to be played against its enemy colors {{-}} <c>Celestial Purge</c>, <c>Flashfreeze</c>, <c>Deathmark</c>, <c>Combustion</c> and Unknown Green Hoser. (First three are reprints from ''[[Magic 2010]]''.) | ||
*'''Dual Lands''': Each of these rare lands comes into play tapped unless you control a basic land of one of the appropriate types, {{-}} <c>Glacial Fortress</c>, <c>Drowned Catacomb</c>, <c>Dragonskull Summit</c>, <c>Rootbound Crag</c> and <c>Sunpetal Grove</c>.<ref name="CoreSamples">http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ld/93</ref> (Reprinted from ''Magic 2010''.) | *'''Dual Lands''': Each of these rare lands comes into play tapped unless you control a basic land of one of the appropriate types, {{-}} <c>Glacial Fortress</c>, <c>Drowned Catacomb</c>, <c>Dragonskull Summit</c>, <c>Rootbound Crag</c> and <c>Sunpetal Grove</c>.<ref name="CoreSamples">http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ld/93</ref> (Reprinted from ''Magic 2010''.) |
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Magic: The Gathering 2011 Core Set (Magic 2011) is an advanced level and future Core Set to be released on July 16, 2010. [1]
Set details
Like its predecessor Magic 2010, nearly half of the cards in Magic 2011 will be new. It will also be the first core set to use a non-evergreen mechanic, scry, which will not appear in the next core set.[2]
A pre-release will again be held for the core set, at which a promotional version of the new card Sun Titan will be given out to players. The promotional card for the launch party will be Ancient Hellkite, also a new card.
Rule change
Unlike Magic 2010, only one rule was changed for the release of Magic 2011. Deathtouch was changed so that it followed the normal damage assignment rules, instead of ignoring them. Instead, any non-zero amount of damage dealt by a source with deathtouch would now be considered lethal damage. This is a more elegant solution that still allows a creature with deathtouch to kill multiple blockers.[3]
Cycles
Magic 2011 has 8 cycles:
- Color Hosers: Each of these uncommon cards is specifically designed to be played against its enemy colors — Celestial Purge, Flashfreeze, Deathmark, Combustion and Unknown Green Hoser. (First three are reprints from Magic 2010.)
- Dual Lands: Each of these rare lands comes into play tapped unless you control a basic land of one of the appropriate types, — Glacial Fortress, Drowned Catacomb, Dragonskull Summit, Rootbound Crag and Sunpetal Grove.[4] (Reprinted from Magic 2010.)
- Mythic Titans: Each of these mythic rare giants are 6/6, cost 4CC, have a color themed ability (Vigilance, firebreathing etc.) and have a powerful ability that is triggered by them entering the battlefield or attacking — Sun Titan, Frost Titan, Grave Titan, Inferno Titan and Primeval Titan.
- Planeswalkers: A cycle of mythic rare planeswalkers — Ajani Goldmane, Jace Beleren, Liliana Vess, Chandra Nalaar and Garruk Wildspeaker. (Reprinted from Magic 2010 and Lorwyn.) (Note: Jace and Chandra still unconfirmed.)
- Uncommon Planeswalker's Spells: Each of these uncommon spells contains the name of one of the five original planeswalkers from Lorwyn, and is meant to replicate and/or benefit from that planewalker's abilities — Ajani's Pridemate, Jace's Ingenuity, Liliana's Specter, Chandra's Firespitter and Garruk's Packleader.
- Common Planeswalker's Spells: Each of these common spells contains the name of one of the five original planeswalkers from Lorwyn, and is meant to replicate and/or benefit from that planewalker's abilities — Ajani's Mantra, Jace's Erasure, Liliana's Caress, Chandra's Outrage and Garruk's Companion.
- Tribal Lords: Each of these rare creatures gives other creatures of their type +1/+1 and has an additional ability related to them — Knight Exemplar (knights), Blue Lord, Captivating Vampire (vampires), Red Lord, and Elvish Archdruid (elves). (Elvish Archdruid is reprinted from Magic 2010.)
- Elemental Servants: Not a true horizontal cycle, these four uncommon elemental creature are instead based on the traditional four elements. Two are red and two are blue — Air Servant, Water Servant, Earth Servant and Fire Servant.
Mirrored pairs
Magic 2011 has one mirrored pair.
- Holy Strength and Unholy Strength are both common Auras with enchant creature that give a mirrored bonus to the enchanted creature's power/toughness.
Functional reprints
Magic 2011 has 4 functional reprints:
- Cloud Crusader is a functional reprint of Skyhunter Patrol from 10th Edition, save for creature type.
- Cultivate is a functional reprint of Kodama's Reach from Champions of Kamigawa, save for subtype.
- Barony Vampire is a functional reprint of Warpath Ghoul from Magic 2010, save for creature type.
- Nether Horror is a functional reprint of Giant Cockroach from 9th Edition, save for creature type.
- Pyretic Ritual is a functional reprint of Desperate Ritual from Champions of Kamigawa, although it is not an arcane and therefore hasn't got splice onto arcane.
Intro Packs
As of Magic 2011, intro packs will again be sixty card decks, rather than the 41 card decks they have been since Shards of Alara. They still come with a 15-card booster enclosed.
The intro packs are: Template:Intro packs
Cards added to Magic 2011
Cards removed from Magic 2010
References
- ↑ "Magic Arcana" (Wednesday, January 06, 2010). "Announcing Magic 2011". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Aaron Forsythe (Monday, June 28, 2010). "Magic 2011 Has Big Shoes to Fill". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Aaron Forsythe (Monday, June 28, 2010). "Magic 2011 Has Big Shoes to Fill". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ld/93