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The '''laces''' are a [[rare]] [[cycle]] of five [[instant]]s that appeared in the ''[[Alpha]]'' through ''[[4th Edition]]'' [[core set]]s.  Each change a spell or permanent to a particular color. They were originally [[interrupt]]s.
The '''laces''' are a [[rare]] [[cycle]] of five [[instant]]s that appeared in the ''[[Alpha]]'' through ''[[Fourth Edition]]'' [[core set]]s.  Each change a [[spell]] or [[permanent]] to a particular [[color]]. They were originally [[interrupt]]s.


==Description==
[[Richard Garfield]] derived "lace" from the [[Wizards of the Coast]] roleplaying game ''The Primal Order''. In that game deities can "lace" an object or spell with primal energy, imbuing it with a portion of their own divine nature.<ref>[http://www.allenvarney.com/av_mgcwords.html Words of Magic], by Allen Varney</ref>
===The originals===
In [[color wheel]] order by color,
In [[color wheel]] order by color,
*<c>Purelace</c> ({{W}})
*<c>Purelace</c> ({{W}})
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*<c>Lifelace</c> ({{G}})
*<c>Lifelace</c> ({{G}})


They weren't highly sought after rares by any means and were thought to be novelty cards use primarily to change a card so as not to be able to be blocked by a creature with protection from a particular color.  Thoughtlace and Chaoslace were used more often in conjunction with <c>Blue Elemental Blast</c> and <c>Red Elemental Blast</c>.  <c>Prismatic Lace</c> from ''[[Mirage]]'' is an improved version of the entire cycle being able to change a permanent (but not a spell) to a color of the caster's choice.  <c>Moonlace</c> from the time twisting set ''[[Time Spiral]]'' turned a spell or permanent [[colorless]].  All of the color changes are permanent.
They weren't highly sought after rares by any means and were thought to be novelty cards use primarily to change a card so as not to be able to be blocked by a creature with protection from a particular color.  Thoughtlace and Chaoslace were used more often in conjunction with <c>Blue Elemental Blast</c> and <c>Red Elemental Blast</c>.   


[[Richard Garfield]] derived "lace" from the [[Wizards of the Coast]] roleplaying game ''The Primal Order''. In that game deities can "lace" an object or spell with primal energy, imbuing it with a portion of their own divine nature.<ref>[http://www.allenvarney.com/av_mgcwords.html Words of Magic], by Allen Varney</ref>
===Reboots===
[[Mark Rosewater]] considers the ''color-wash instants'' of ''[[Legends]]'' as another spin on Laces:<ref name="color wash">{{EzTumblr|url=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183168642748/hello-mark-my-birthday-was-late-last-year-i-was|title= Is there any chance we ll see some new lace cards soon?|date=March 02, 2019}}</ref> each of these uncommon instants has a casting cost of M and the effect of changing the color of any number of target creatures to a particular color until end of turn {{-}} <c>Heaven's Gate</c>, <c>Sea Kings' Blessing</c>, <c>Touch of Darkness</c>, <c>Dwarven Song</c>, and <c>Sylvan Paradise</c>. These were even less popular than the originals.<ref name="color wash"/>
 
<c>Prismatic Lace</c> from ''[[Mirage]]'' is an improved version of the original cycle, that is able to change a [[permanent]] (but not a spell) to a color of the caster's choice. <c>Moonlace</c> from the time twisting set ''[[Time Spiral]]'' turned a spell or permanent [[colorless]].  All of the color changes are permanent.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:56, 9 March 2019

The laces are a rare cycle of five instants that appeared in the Alpha through Fourth Edition core sets. Each change a spell or permanent to a particular color. They were originally interrupts.

Description

Richard Garfield derived "lace" from the Wizards of the Coast roleplaying game The Primal Order. In that game deities can "lace" an object or spell with primal energy, imbuing it with a portion of their own divine nature.[1]

The originals

In color wheel order by color,

They weren't highly sought after rares by any means and were thought to be novelty cards use primarily to change a card so as not to be able to be blocked by a creature with protection from a particular color. Thoughtlace and Chaoslace were used more often in conjunction with Blue Elemental Blast and Red Elemental Blast.

Reboots

Mark Rosewater considers the color-wash instants of Legends as another spin on Laces:[2] each of these uncommon instants has a casting cost of M and the effect of changing the color of any number of target creatures to a particular color until end of turn — Heaven's Gate, Sea Kings' Blessing, Touch of Darkness, Dwarven Song, and Sylvan Paradise. These were even less popular than the originals.[2]

Prismatic Lace from Mirage is an improved version of the original cycle, that is able to change a permanent (but not a spell) to a color of the caster's choice. Moonlace from the time twisting set Time Spiral turned a spell or permanent colorless. All of the color changes are permanent.

See also

References

  1. Words of Magic, by Allen Varney
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