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'''-1/-1 counters''' are the second most common [[counter (marker)|counter]] type in [[Magic]], following [[+1/+1 counter]]s. They were introduced on the [[Arabian Nights]] card <c>Unstable Mutation</c>.<ref name="Fits All" />
'''-1/-1 counters''' are the second most common [[counter (marker)|counter]] type in ''[[Magic]]'', following [[+1/+1 counter]]s. They were introduced on the ''[[Arabian Nights]]'' card <c>Unstable Mutation</c>.<ref name="Fits All" />


At least one set within the next seven years is expected to use -1/-1 counters,<ref name="When are" /> and they are currently ranked at a 1 on the [[storm scale]].<ref name="Storm Scale" />  
At least one set within the next seven years is expected to use -1/-1 counters,<ref name="When are" /> and they are currently ranked at a 1 on the [[storm scale]].<ref name="Storm Scale" />  

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-1/-1 Counter
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Introduced Arabian Nights
Last used New Phyrexia
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oracle:"-1/-1 Counter"

-1/-1 counters are the second most common counter type in Magic, following +1/+1 counters. They were introduced on the Arabian Nights card Unstable Mutation.[1]

At least one set within the next seven years is expected to use -1/-1 counters,[2] and they are currently ranked at a 1 on the storm scale.[3]

For ease of comprehension, blocks tend to focus on only a single type of counter on creatures. -1/-1 counters are used less often than +1/+1 counters because they have less available design space, due to their similarity to +1/+1 counters[1] and their capacity to kill creatures and thereby simplify the game state.[4]

As a further concession to mitigate complexity, +1/+1 counters and -1/-1 counters are the only power/toughness altering counters used in new products.[1] Additionally, they are never used in the same block, to minimize confusion in limited play.[5][6] A small handful of cards from the earliest sets still use other, obsolete counters.

Cancellation With -1/-1 Counters

When both +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters are present on the same creature, they are immediately removed in matched pairs until only one or the other remains.

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Mechanics

Because +1/+1 counters are the default creature counter,[7] -1/-1 counters have been used by far fewer mechanics. There are currently three keyworded mechanics using -1/-1 counters, all of them from Lorwyn–Shadowmoor block or Scars of Mirrodin block:

References

  1. a b c Mark Rosewater (February 11 2008). "+1/+1 Size Fits All". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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  7. Mark Rosewater (September 26 2005). "+1/+1 For the Road". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.