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''Onslaught'' has one [[mirrored pair]].
''Onslaught'' has one [[mirrored pair]].
*<c>Disciple of Grace</c> and <c>Disciple of Malice</c> are both common [[Clerics]] with a mana cost of {{1}}C, power/toughness of 1/2, [[cycling]] and protection from the other's color.
*<c>Disciple of Grace</c> and <c>Disciple of Malice</c> are both common [[Clerics]] with a mana cost of {{1}}C, power/toughness of 1/2, [[cycling]] and protection from the other's color.
==Notable cards==
*In then legal [[Standard]], top cards included: <c>Astral Slide</c>, <c>Blistering Firecat</c>, <c>Exalted Angel</c>, <c>Goblin Piledriver</c>, <c>Goblin Sharpshooter</c>, <c>Patriarch's Bidding</c>, <c>Ravenous Baloth</c>, <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>, and <c>Wellwisher</c> were particularly noteworthy. The fetch lands (lands that could be sacrificed for the cost of tapping them and the loss of one life, in order to search their controller's library for a land of the specified basic land type) and cycling lands also saw high levels of play.
*The cycle of allied fetch lands continue to see significant play in all formats in which they are legal.
*<c>Erratic Explosion</c> saw some play alongside high [[mana cost]] cards, such as <c>Draco</c> and <c>Dragon Tyrant</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 ''[[Saviors of Kamigawa]]'' card <c>Promise of Bunrei</c>.
*<c>Starlit Sanctum</c> saw play in [[Extended]], alongside <c>Daru Spiritualist</c> and cards able to repeatedly target the Cleric (Daru Spiritualist) for free, such as <c>Lightning Greaves</c>, <c>Shuko</c>, and <c>Nomads en-Kor</c>; not dissimilar to the Cephalid Breakfast deck.


==Reprinted cards==
==Reprinted cards==

Revision as of 13:08, 16 November 2012


For other uses, see Onslaught (disambiguation).
Onslaught
Set Information
Set symbol

Onslaught is the 27th Magic: The Gathering expansion and was released in September 2002 as the first set in the Onslaught block.

Set details

Onslaught, like its ensuing expansions, Legions and Scourge, has a theme that focused heavily on "tribal" cards, or cards that are concerned with creature types. It introduced the "morph" keyword, as well as revisited "cycling", and made "This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or black creatures." a keyword ability, "fear".[1]

While there are a few cards from other creature types such as Dwarf or Centaur, the featured creature types are:

  • Beasts primarily in Red and Green with a few stragglers in Black and Blue
  • Birds primarily in White and Blue with a few straggles in Black and Red
  • Clerics exclusively in Black and White
  • Elves exclusively in Green
  • Goblins almost exclusively in Red with a few exceptions in Black.
  • Soldiers almost exclusively in White with a few exceptions in Blue and Green
  • Wizards almost exclusively in Blue with a few exceptions in all other colors
  • Zombies exclusively in Black

Many cards with creature types that fall into the Classes category such as Cleric, Soldier and Wizard were given additional creature types in the Grand Creature Type Update, many of which gaining the creature type Human. This however did not change anything about their functionality in the set. Dragons have a very small presence in Onslaught with the only cards being Quicksilver Dragon, Rorix Bladewing and Dragon Roost, but would go on to become a subtheme of Scourge.

Mechanics

Onslaught introduced a number of major mechanics and featured the first return of a keyword from abeyance (cycling).

Creature types

The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Mutant.

The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Angel, Avatar, Basilisk, Barbarian, Beast, Bird, Cat, Centaur, Cephalid, Cleric, Demon, Dragon, Druid, Dwarf, Elemental, Elf, Giant, Goblin, Golem, Gorgon, Illusion, Insect, Lord (now removed), Mercenary, Orgg, Rebel, Shapeshifter, Soldier, Specter, Spider, Wall, Wizard, Wurm, Zombie.

Cycles

Onslaught has 13 cycles and a vertical cycle.

  • Couriers: The Couriers are uncommon creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature — a creature of the respective type — an increase in power and toughness, as well as an ability; as long as the Courier is tapped, the target creature has the Courier's effects. They also have the ability not to untap during their controller's untap step, thereby allowing for their controller to leave it tapped so that the target creature will have the effects continuously: Everglove Courier, Flamestick Courier, Frightshroud Courier, Ghosthelm Courier and Pearlspear Courier.

Vertical cycle

  • Symbiotic creatures: Green creatures Symbiotic Elf, Symbiotic Beast and Symbiotic Wurm, once put into a graveyard from play, green Insect tokens are put into play; the number of Insects put into play is the creature's printed power.

Mirrored pairs

Onslaught has one mirrored pair.

Reprinted cards

Card Introduced in Featured in Notes
Clone Limited Edition Unlimited Edition, Revised Edition
Disciple of Grace Urza's Saga
Elven Riders Legends 4th Edition, 5th Edition, 6th Edition
Lay Waste Urza's Saga
Meddle Mirage
Pacifism Mirage Tempest, Urza's Saga, 6th Edition, 7th Edition
Shock Stronghold 6th Edition, 7th Edition
Swat Urza's Legacy
Syphon Soul Legends 6th Edition
Taunting Elf Urza's Destiny
Elvish Scrapper Functional reprint of Scavenger Folk (The Dark)
Glory Seeker Functional reprint of Fresh Volunteers (Mercadian Masques) and Knight Errant (Portal)
Goblin Sky Raider Functional reprint of Bird Maiden (Arabian Nights)
Goblin Sledder Functional reprint of Mogg Raider (Tempest)
Nantuko Husk Functional reprint of Phyrexian Ghoul (Urza's Saga)
Naturalize Green colorshifted version of Disenchant (Limited Edition)

Preconstructed decks

Template:ONS theme decks

Theme decks

Main article: Onslaught/Theme decks

Onslaught has four bicolored theme decks. Template:Theme decks

References

External links