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'''Phyresis''' is the transformation of a living thing into a [[Phyrexian]] creature. <ref>{{NewRef|how-phyresis-works-2011-03-07|How Phyresis Works|[[Monty Ashley]]|March 07, 2011}}</ref> After the proces, the creature is considered to be [[Compleation|completed]].
'''Phyresis''' is the transformation of a living thing into a [[Phyrexian]] creature. <ref>{{NewRef|how-phyresis-works-2011-03-07|How Phyresis Works|[[Monty Ashley]]|March 07, 2011}}</ref> After the proces, the creature is considered to be [[Compleation|compleated]].


Phyresis (essentially the replacement of weak mortality with artifice) was developed by [[Yawgmoth]], when he wanted to save the remnants and descendants of the [[phthisis]]-inflicted [[Thran Empire|Thran]]. Phyresis is brought about by [[glistening oil]].
Phyresis (essentially the replacement of weak mortality with artifice) was developed by [[Yawgmoth]], when he wanted to save the remnants and descendants of the [[phthisis]]-inflicted [[Thran Empire|Thran]]. Phyresis is brought about by [[glistening oil]].

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Phyresis is the transformation of a living thing into a Phyrexian creature. [1] After the proces, the creature is considered to be compleated.

Phyresis (essentially the replacement of weak mortality with artifice) was developed by Yawgmoth, when he wanted to save the remnants and descendants of the phthisis-inflicted Thran. Phyresis is brought about by glistening oil.

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