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#REDIRECT [[Mirage (disambiguation)]]
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{{Expansion|
  Expansion Name    = [[Image:Miragelogo.gif|250px|Mirage]] |
  Symbol  = Mirage.gif|
  Symbol Description = palm tree|
  Design Team = [[Bill Rose]] (lead), [[Charlie Cantina]], [[Don Felice]], [[Howard Kahlenberg]], [[Joel Mick]]|
  Development Team = [[Bill Rose]] (lead), [[Mike Elliott]], [[William Jockusch]], [[Mark Rosewater]]|
  Release Date      = October, 1996|
  Mechanics          = [[Cumulative upkeep]]|
  Keywords          = [[Flanking]], [[Phasing]]|
  Size= 199 cards|
  Block Name = [[Mirage (block)|Mirage block]]|
  First Set = [[Mirage (set)|Mirage]]|
  Second Set = [[Visions (set)|Visions]]|
  Third Set = [[Weatherlight (set)|Weatherlight]]|
  Previous Set      = [[Alliances (set)|Alliances]]|
  This Set          = '''''Mirage'''''|
  Next Set          = '''''[[Visions (set)|Visions]]''''' |
}}
 
'''Mirage''' is the ninth [[Magic]] expansion and was released in 1996 as the [[Large expansion|first set]] in the [[Mirage Block]].
Mirage introduces the mechanics [[Flanking]] (a combat ability that gives blockers -1/-1) and [[Phasing]] (a confusing ability used as a drawback in this set)
 
==Setting==
'''Mirage''' stands apart from the rest of Magic for its African jungle setting.
 
==Notable Cards==
<c>Cadaverous Bloom</c>
 
<c>Phyrexian Dreadnought</c> was created before the advent of [[6th Edition (set)|6th edition]] rules.  It received a power-level erratum to prevent circumvention of the card's steep requirements when it comes into play.  The erratum has since been removed, making the card capable of activating <c>Pandemonium</c> and it can be <c>Stifle</c>d.
 
<c>Mystical Tutor</c>, <c>Enlightened Tutor</c>, <c>Worldly Tutor</c> are a powerful trio of [[tutor|tutors]].  Though easily recognizable as a member of this cycle, <c>Vampiric Tutor</c> was printed later in Visions.  <c>Gamble</c> completed the cycle in Urza's Saga.  All five have seen competitive play at some point.
 
==Cycles==
*4cc Dragons: <c>Canopy Dragon</c>, <c>Catacomb Dragon</c>, <c>Mist Dragon</c>, <c>Pearl Dragon</c> and <c>Volcanic Dragon</c>
*Diamonds: Each diamond artifact cost 2 to bring out, came into play tapped and produced one mana of the appropriate color when tapped - <c>Charcoal Diamond</c>, <c>Fire Diamond</c>, <c>Marble Diamond</c>, <c>Moss Diamond</c> and <c>Sky Diamond</c>.  They were later reprinted in [[6th Edition (set)|6th]] and [[7th Edition (set)|7th Edition]].
*Legendary Land [[mega-mega cycle]]: <c>Teferi's Isle</c> is the first card in this mega-mega cycle, which also includes <c>Volrath's Stronghold</c>, <c>Yavimaya Hollow</c>, <c>Kor Haven</c> and <c>Keldon Necropolis</c>
*Uncommon Lands: These lands came into play tapped, then could be sacrificed to search for either of two particular basic lands. <c>Bad River</c>, <c>Flood Plain</c>, <c>Grasslands</c>, <c>Mountain Valley</c> and <c>Rocky Tar Pit</c>
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/expansion/mirage Mirage Product Page]
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Revision as of 23:23, 3 October 2007

For other uses, see Mirage (disambiguation).

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Mirage is the ninth Magic expansion and was released in 1996 as the first set in the Mirage Block. Mirage introduces the mechanics Flanking (a combat ability that gives blockers -1/-1) and Phasing (a confusing ability used as a drawback in this set)

Setting

Mirage stands apart from the rest of Magic for its African jungle setting.

Notable Cards

Cadaverous Bloom

Phyrexian Dreadnought was created before the advent of 6th edition rules. It received a power-level erratum to prevent circumvention of the card's steep requirements when it comes into play. The erratum has since been removed, making the card capable of activating Pandemonium and it can be Stifled.

Mystical Tutor, Enlightened Tutor, Worldly Tutor are a powerful trio of tutors. Though easily recognizable as a member of this cycle, Vampiric Tutor was printed later in Visions. Gamble completed the cycle in Urza's Saga. All five have seen competitive play at some point.

Cycles

External Links

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