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==Cycles==
==Cycles==
*'''Ancestor's Prophet''' Cycle: <c>Ancestor's Prophet</c>, <c>Catapult Master</c>, <c>Gravespawn Sovereign</c>, <c>Skirk Fire Marshal</c>, <c>Supreme Inquisitor</c>, <c>Voice of the Woods</c> are all Lords of their race and when five of their race are tapped the Lord does something special (like Ancestor Prophet when five Clerics are tapped you gain 10 life).
*'''"Ancestor's Prophet"''' cycle: <c>Ancestor's Prophet</c>, <c>Catapult Master</c>, <c>Gravespawn Sovereign</c>, <c>Skirk Fire Marshal</c>, <c>Supreme Inquisitor</c>, <c>Voice of the Woods</c> were all, at the time of print, prior to the Grand Update, Lords of their race, and when five of their race are tapped the Lord does something special (like Ancestor Prophet when five Clerics are tapped you gain 10 life).
*'''Chain spells''': <c>Chain of Silence</c>, <c>Chain of Vapor</c>, <c>Chain of Smog</c>, <c>Chain of Plasma</c> and <c>Chain of Acid</c> could be copied by another player, either for free or with an alternative cost.
 
*'''"Chain" spells''': <c>Chain of Silence</c>, <c>Chain of Vapor</c>, <c>Chain of Smog</c>, <c>Chain of Plasma</c> and <c>Chain of Acid</c> could be copied by another player, either for free or with an alternative cost.
 
*'''Couriers''': Creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature two abilities. You can leave the Courier tapped for the creature to continuously have the abilities: <c>Everglove Courier</c>, <c>Flamestick Courier</c>, <c>Frightshroud Courier</c>, <c>Ghosthelm Courier</c> and <c>Pearlspear Courier</c>.
*'''Couriers''': Creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature two abilities. You can leave the Courier tapped for the creature to continuously have the abilities: <c>Everglove Courier</c>, <c>Flamestick Courier</c>, <c>Frightshroud Courier</c>, <c>Ghosthelm Courier</c> and <c>Pearlspear Courier</c>.
*'''Crowns''': Auras that grant a creature an ability. They can be sacrificed and all creatures that share a type with the previously enchanted creature gain that ability until end of turn: <c>Crown of Ascension</c>, <c>Crown of Awe</c>, <c>Crown of Fury</c>, <c>Crown of Suspicion</c> and <c>Crown of Vigor</c>.
*'''Crowns''': Auras that grant a creature an ability. They can be sacrificed and all creatures that share a type with the previously enchanted creature gain that ability until end of turn: <c>Crown of Ascension</c>, <c>Crown of Awe</c>, <c>Crown of Fury</c>, <c>Crown of Suspicion</c> and <c>Crown of Vigor</c>.
*'''Cycling lands''': These lands could be Cycled or played tapped, then produce mana of the appropriate color: <c>Barren Moor</c>, <c>Forgotten Cave</c>, <c>Lonely Sandbar</c>, <c>Secluded Steppe</c> and <c>Tranquil Thicket</c>.
*'''Cycling lands''': These lands could be Cycled or played tapped, then produce mana of the appropriate color: <c>Barren Moor</c>, <c>Forgotten Cave</c>, <c>Lonely Sandbar</c>, <c>Secluded Steppe</c> and <c>Tranquil Thicket</c>.
*'''Fetch lands''': A cycle of five rare lands that could be sacrificed along with a payment of 1 life to search for one of two basic land types: <c>Bloodstained Mire</c>, <c>Flooded Strand</c>, <c>Polluted Delta</c>, <c>Windswept Heath</c>, <c>Wooded Foothills</c>.
*'''Fetch lands''': A cycle of five rare lands that could be sacrificed along with a payment of 1 life to search for one of two basic land types: <c>Bloodstained Mire</c>, <c>Flooded Strand</c>, <c>Polluted Delta</c>, <c>Windswept Heath</c>, <c>Wooded Foothills</c>.
*'''Pitfighter Legends''': A cycle of [[legendary]] creatures costing [[Image:Mana3.gif]]CCC, with powerful abilities: <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Jareth, Leonine Titan</c>, <c>Arcanis the Omnipotent</c>, <c>Silvos, Rogue Elemental</c>, and <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>.
 
*'''Pitfighter legends''': A cycle of [[legendary]] creatures costing [[Image:Mana3.gif]]CCC (where C is one colored mana), with powerful abilities: <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Jareth, Leonine Titan</c>, <c>Arcanis the Omnipotent</c>, <c>Silvos, Rogue Elemental</c>, and <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>.
 
*'''Symbiotic creatures''': A [[vertical cycle]] of creatures that once put into a graveyard from play, green insect tokens were put into play - <c>Symbiotic Elf</c>, <c>Symbiotic Beast</c> and <c>Symbiotic Wurm</c>
*'''Symbiotic creatures''': A [[vertical cycle]] of creatures that once put into a graveyard from play, green insect tokens were put into play - <c>Symbiotic Elf</c>, <c>Symbiotic Beast</c> and <c>Symbiotic Wurm</c>
*'''Tribal lands''': A cycle of uncommon lands that tapped for colorless mana and had an activated ability that benefitted one of the major creature types in the set: <c>Daru Encampment</c>, <c>Riptide Laboratory</c>, <c>Unholy Grotto</c>, <c>Goblin Burrows</c> and <c>Wirewood Lodge</c>, as well as <c>Contested Cliffs</c>, <c>Seaside Haven</c>, and <c>Starlit Sanctum</c>.
*'''Tribal lands''': A cycle of uncommon lands that tapped for colorless mana and had an activated ability that benefitted one of the major creature types in the set: <c>Daru Encampment</c>, <c>Riptide Laboratory</c>, <c>Unholy Grotto</c>, <c>Goblin Burrows</c> and <c>Wirewood Lodge</c>, as well as <c>Contested Cliffs</c>, <c>Seaside Haven</c>, and <c>Starlit Sanctum</c>.
*'''Words Enchantments''': A cycle of enchantments that allow their controller to pay mana and skip their next draw in exchange for a powerful effect: <c>Words of Worship</c>, <c>Words of Wind</c>, <c>Words of Waste</c>, <c>Words of War</c> and <c>Words of Wilding</c>.
 
*'''"Words" enchantments''': A cycle of enchantments that allow their controller to pay mana and skip their next draw in exchange for a powerful effect: <c>Words of Worship</c>, <c>Words of Wind</c>, <c>Words of Waste</c>, <c>Words of War</c> and <c>Words of Wilding</c>.


==Notable Cards==
==Notable Cards==
*In contemporary [[standard]], <c>Exalted Angel</c>, <c>Astral Slide</c>, <c>Patriarch's Bidding</c>, <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>, <c>Blistering Firecat</c>, <c>Goblin Piledriver</c>, <c>Goblin Sharpshooter</c>, <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Ravenous Baloth</c> and <c>Wellwisher</c> were particularly noteworthy. The Fetch lands and Cycling lands also saw high levels of play.


*In contemporary [[standard]], <c>Exalted Angel</c>, <c>Astral Slide</c>, <c>Patriarch's Bidding</c>, <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>, <c>Blistering Firecat</c>, <c>Goblin Piledriver</c>, <c>Goblin Sharpshooter</c>, <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Ravenous Baloth</c> and <c>Wellwisher</c> were particularly noteworthy. The Fetch lands and Cycling lands also saw high levels of play.
*<c>Erratic Explosion</c> saw some play alongside high [[mana cost]] cards such as <c>Draco</c> and <c>Dragon Tyrant</c>.
*<c>Erratic Explosion</c> saw some play alongside high [[mana cost]] cards such as <c>Draco</c> and <c>Dragon Tyrant</c>.
*The cycle of Fetch lands continue to see significant play in all formats in which they are legal.
*The cycle of Fetch lands continue to see significant play in all formats in which they are legal.
*<c>Nantuko Husk</c> was the cornerstone of [[Standard BW Ghost Husk deck]]s after being reprinted in [[9th Edition]], thanks to its strong interaction with <c>Promise of Bunrei</c>.
*<c>Nantuko Husk</c> was the cornerstone of [[Standard BW Ghost Husk deck]]s after being reprinted in [[9th Edition]], thanks to its strong interaction with <c>Promise of Bunrei</c>.
*<c>Starlit Sanctum</c> sees play in [[Extended]] alongside <c>Daru Spiritualist</c> and cards able to repeatedly target the cleric for free, such as <c>Lightning Greaves</c> and <c>Shuko</c>.
*<c>Starlit Sanctum</c> sees play in [[Extended]] alongside <c>Daru Spiritualist</c> and cards able to repeatedly target the cleric for free, such as <c>Lightning Greaves</c> and <c>Shuko</c>.


==External Links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/expansion/onslaught Onslaught Product Page]
*{{Prodpage|onslaught|Onslaught}}
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Revision as of 07:28, 18 October 2007

For other uses, see Onslaught (disambiguation).

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Onslaught is the twenty-eighth Magic expansion and was released in 2002 as the first set in the Onslaught Block. It had a theme that focused heavily on "tribal" cards or cards that care about creature types. It introduced the Morph keyword, as well as revisiting Cycling and making Fear a keyword ability.

Cycles

Notable Cards

  • The cycle of Fetch lands continue to see significant play in all formats in which they are legal.

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