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''The Dark'' was printed on sheets of 119 cards. The set's [[rarity]] breakdown is: 40 commons (40@C3), 1 Uncommon (1@C1), 78 Rares (35@U1, 43@U2).It includes a [[goblin]] [[tribal]] theme, powerful [[abilities]] with intense colored [[mana]] and [[upkeep cost]]s, and the return of [[Poison]] [[counters]]. | ''The Dark'' was printed on sheets of 119 cards. The set's [[rarity]] breakdown is: 40 commons (40@C3), 1 Uncommon (1@C1), 78 Rares (35@U1, 43@U2).It includes a [[goblin]] [[tribal]] theme, powerful [[abilities]] with intense colored [[mana]] and [[upkeep cost]]s, and the return of [[Poison]] [[counters]]. The [[expansion symbol]] of the set is a thin crescent moon to evoke ''The Dark''’s tone. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/askwizards/1006|Ask Wizards|[[Brady Dommermuth]]|October 31, 2006}}</ref> | ||
===Marketing=== | ===Marketing=== |
Revision as of 06:01, 16 March 2014
- For other uses, see The Dark (disambiguation).
The Dark | |
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Set Information | |
Set symbol | |
Themes and mechanics | Tribal, first mood-based theme, graveyard as resource, exile, poison counters |
Keywords/ability words | None new |
Set size | 119 (40 Common 1 Uncommon 78 Rare) |
Expansion code | DRK |
The Dark is the fourth Magic expansion and was released on August 8, 1994. It is not considered to be part of any block.
Set details
The Dark was printed on sheets of 119 cards. The set's rarity breakdown is: 40 commons (40@C3), 1 Uncommon (1@C1), 78 Rares (35@U1, 43@U2).It includes a goblin tribal theme, powerful abilities with intense colored mana and upkeep costs, and the return of Poison counters. The expansion symbol of the set is a thin crescent moon to evoke The Dark’s tone. [1]
Marketing
The Dark was sold in eight-card packs which included six commons and two uncommons. Cards were available from mid August 1994 through mid November 1994. The print run was announced by Wizards to be 62 million cards. The Dark was the first Magic expansion that was released in the Italian language (the Italian Legends was released later).
Storyline
The climax of the Brothers' War was the Sylex Blast, which lofted debris into the air blotting out the sun and creating The Dark. Without the sun the climate begins to cool, and an anti-magic religion comes to power, blaming the Sylex blast and its effects on all magic and its users. Persecution of these magic using wizards led to the creation of the fabled City of Shadows in the east and the Conclave of Mages in the west, where they hid themselves during this time.
Creature types
The Dark greatly expanded the concept of a "tribe," or a specific creature type (briefly touched upon in Legends with the kobold creature type). It contains six goblins, a card named "Goblin Rock Sled," two creatures with abilities that reference goblins, two Auras that can give a bonus to goblins, and a sorcery to destroy all goblins — Tivadar's Crusade. Despite this creature-type theme, most of the rest of the set used unusual, creature-specific creature types like other early expansions.
The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Ball Lightning (later changed to Elemental), Bandit (later changed to Human Rogue), Banshee (later changed to Spirit), Brother (later changed to Human Shaman), Cave People (later changed to Human), Eater (later changed to Horror), Eel (later changed to Fish), Exorcist (later changed to Human Cleric), Fallen (later changed to Zombie), General (later changed to Orc Warrior), Hunter (later changed to Human Cleric), Leech, Lurker, Miracle Worker (later changed to Human Cleric), Mob (later changed to Human), Murk Dwellers (later changed to Zombie), Nameless-Race, Niall Silvain (later changed to Ouphe), People of the Woods (later changed to Human), Pikemen (later changed to Human Soldier), Preacher (later changed to Human Cleric), Rag Man (later changed to Minion), Robber (later changed to Human Rogue), Rock Sled (later changed to Goblin), Scavenger Folk (later changed to just Scavenger then Human), Shark (later changed to Fish), Sister (later changed to Human Shaman), Squire (later changed to Human Soldier), Tracker (later changed to Human), Uncle Istvan (later changed to Human), Viper (later changed to Snake), and Whippoorwill (later changed to Bird).
The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Drake, Elf, Goblin, Hag, Imp, Knight, Leviathan, Merfolk, Monster, Rat, Ship (later changed to Spirit), Slug, Treefolk, Wall, Wizard, Wurm and Zombie.
Cycles
The Dark has no cycles.
Notable cards
- Ball Lightning is a favorite red creature.
- Maze of Ith is a powerful land with a reusable single-creature Fog effect that slowed many games down significantly.
- Tormod's Crypt is one of the best sideboard cards against decks that use the graveyard as a resource.
Functional reprints
The Dark has one functional reprint:
- Goblin Hero is a functional reprint of Gray Ogre from Revised and Raging Bull from Legends, save for creature type.
Trivia
- Many cards in this set blatantly conflict today's ideas of a color pie. Apprentice Wizard gives blue mana acceleration. Erosion is blue land destruction. Fire and Brimstone is white direct damage. Fissure is red targeted creature destruction. Holy Light is white toughness reduction. Mana Vortex is blue mass land destruction. Merfolk Assassin offers blue repeatable creature destruction. Mind Bomb is blue direct damage or discard. Preacher offers white repeatable creature control. Witch Hunter is both white direct damage and repeatable bounce. Word of Binding is black creature tapping.
- Although the multicolored cards in the Legends expansion did not, the multicolored cards in The Dark have reminder text to remind the player that the card counts as two colors.
- Only one of the four lands printed in The Dark produces mana.
Misprints
- Goblin Rock Sled, Pikemen, Merfolk Assassin, Squire, Scavenger Folk, Flood, Tivadar's Crusade — Artist name is misspelled - Denise Detwiler should be Dennis Detwiller.
External links
- Official The Dark Information Product Page — Magic: The Gathering (old)
- The Dark product information page — Wizards of the Coast (new)
- Mark Rosewater (Wednesday, January 2, 2002). ""In the Beginning..."". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. — (Mark Rosewater's) first magicthegathering.com feature article.
- ↑ Brady Dommermuth (October 31, 2006). "Ask Wizards". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.