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Set Information | |||||
Set symbol | |||||
Symbol description | Orazca / Upper half of a steering wheel | ||||
Design |
Ben Hayes (lead) Melissa DeTora Mark Gottlieb Alexis Janson Glenn Jones Shawn Main Cynthia Sheppard Eli Shiffrin Yoni Skolnik | ||||
Development | Same as design | ||||
Art direction | Cynthia Sheppard | ||||
Release date | January 19, 2018 | ||||
Plane | Ixalan | ||||
Themes and mechanics | Tribal, Double-faced cards, Treasure tokens, City's Blessing | ||||
Keywords/ability words | Transform, Ascend, Enrage, Explore, Raid | ||||
Set size |
196 cards +9 Planeswalker deck exclusives | ||||
Expansion code | RIX[1] | ||||
Development codename | Eggs | ||||
Ixalan block | |||||
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Core Set 2019 Standard | |||||
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Magic: The Gathering Chronology | |||||
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- For other uses, see Ixalan (disambiguation).
Rivals of Ixalan is the seventy-seventh Magic expansion, and the second in the Ixalan block. It was released on January 19, 2018, and is a small expansion.[2][3]
Set details
Rivals of Ixalan is the last regular small expansion to be released.[4] The set contains 196 cards (5 basic lands, 70 common, 60 uncommon, 48 rare, and 13 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. Some of the rares are Double-faced cards which were printed on a separate print sheet. Nine additional cards are found in the set's planeswalker decks (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 1 common dual land). These are numbered #197/196 to #205/196.[5] With the exception of the Elder Dinosaur cycle, all the tribes are staying in their same colors from Ixalan.
As the design of this set fell between the abandonment of the Two-Block Paradigm, but before the introduction Three-and-One Model, Rivals of Ixalan had a combined Vision/Set Design team instead of separate Design and Development teams. Notably, head designer Mark Rosewater wasn't part of the team.[6]
Storyline
“ | Stake your claim. Dominate the opposition. Rule the city. | ” |
The legendary city of Orazca has been found, but it is not claimed without a fight. The winner will wield the greatest power of the plane. An unexpected rival takes the prize for his master.
The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Ixalan are: Flood of Recollection, Induced Amnesia, and Mastermind's Acquisition. This is the first set to only have three spotlight cards. These feature a Planeswalker symbol icon as a watermark in their text boxes. The icon has no effect on game play.[3]
Magic Story
An additional article was published presenting alternate endings (now non-canon) that depicted each faction gaining control of Orazca.
Title | Author | Release Date | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Rivals of Ixalan Magic Story Alternate Endings | Nik Davidson, Kelly Digges, & Kimberly J. Kreines | 2018-02-21 | Ixalan | Tishana, Huatli, Vona de Iedo, Mavren Fein, Elenda, Malcolm Lee, Breeches |
Marketing
Rivals of Ixalan is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks and the Rivals of Ixalan bundle.[5] The boosters feature artwork from Sun Sentinel, Angrath, the Flame-Chained, Riverwise Augur, Frilled Deathspitter, and Moment of Craving. The set doesn't feature a Masterpiece Series.[4]
As part of the preview season, Wizards of the Coast again distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from from geochache to geocache, the distances they travelled influenced the release of preview cards.[7] By tracking Dinosaurs, Merfolk, Vampires, and Pirates individually, accompanied by votes on social media, it was decided who controlled the golden city at the end of the Rivals of Ixalan story.[8][9]
Events
- Prerelease Events took place on January 13, 2018.[10]
- Magic Online Launch: January 15, 2018.
Promotional cards
- Magic Open House: Full-art foil Silvergill Adept [5]
- Prerelease: a stamped card that can be any rare or mythic rare from the set.
- Draft Weekend Launch promo: Brass's Bounty
- Standard Showdown: foil land with art by Rebecca Guay
- Magic League: foil Evolving Wilds
- Store Championship: full-art foil Ghalta, Primal Hunger [11]
- Buy-a-Box: Captain's Hook
- FNM promo double-sided tokens:
- 1/1 Merfolk creature with hexproof / Treasure artifact (River Heralds flavored)
- City's Blessing marker / 0/1 Elemental creature with "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature and return target card named Rekindling Phoenix from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste until end of turn"
- 2/2 Illusion creature with "When this creature becomes target of a spell, sacrifice it." / 1/1 Saproling creature
Tokens, emblems and markers
Ixalan features six tokens and markers.[12]
- 0/1 Elemental creature with "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature and return target card named Rekindling Phoenix from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste until end of turn." for Rekindling Phoenix
- 1/1 Elemental creature, for Tilonalli's Summoner
- 1/1 Saproling creature, for Overgrown Armasaur and Tendershoot Dryad
- 4/4 Golem artifact creature, for Gold-Forge Garrison
- Emblem for Huatli, Radiant Champion
- City's Blessing marker
The following tokens printed in Ixalan are also used for cards in Rivals of Ixalan:
- 1/1 Vampire creature with lifelink, for Elenda, the Dusk Rose, Martyr of Dusk and Squire's Devotion
- 1/1 Merfolk creature with hexproof, for Aquatic Incursion, Deeproot Waters and Jungleborn Pioneer
- 3/3 Dinosaur creature with trample, for Baffling End and Crested Herdcaller
- Treasure artifact, for Hornswoggle, Sailor of Means, Pitiless Plunderer, Brass's Bounty, Brazen Freebooter, Pirate's Pillage, Storm the Vault, and Gleaming Barrier
Themes and mechanics
Transform and double-faced cards are carried over from Ixalan. The front side of some of them is multicolored. The backside is still a legendary land.
Enrage, explore and raid also return and the tribal component was expanded upon.[6][13]
There is only one new named mechanic:[14]
- Ascend — If you control ten or more permanents, you get the city's blessing for the rest of the game.[6][13]
- If you have the city's blessing, you gain a significant advantage depending on the spell you played.
- A special marker may be used to indicate the city's blessing on the battlefield. This is not a token or emblem, merely a representation of a game state.
- Both permanents and spells can have ascend. If a spell has ascend, you get the city's blessing as part of the spell's resolution if you control ten or more permanents. If a permanent has ascend, you get the city's blessing immediately once you control ten or more permanents: this is a special action that doesn't use the stack and cannot be responded to.
Card types
- Return of the Elder subtype with the Elder Dinosaurs, the first Elders that aren't Dragons.
Cycles
Rivals of Ixalan has nine cycles, including two double cycles. Two of these cycles are partial due to uneven color distribution among tribes.
Cycle name | |||||
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Mythic Creatures | Trapjaw Tyrant (Rivals of Ixalan) | Timestream Navigator (Rivals of Ixalan) | Twilight Prophet (Rivals of Ixalan) | Rekindling Phoenix (Rivals of Ixalan) | Polyraptor (Rivals of Ixalan) |
Five mythic rare creatures. | |||||
Forerunners | Forerunner of the Legion (vampires) | None | Forerunner of the Coalition (pirates) | Forerunner of the Empire (dinosaurs) | Forerunner of the Heralds (merfolk) |
Four uncommon creatures, one for each major tribe. Each has an enters the battlefield ability that tutors a creature of the respective type to the top of your library, and a triggered ability whenever a creature of that type enters the battlefield under your control. | |||||
Tribal revealers | None | Silvergill Adept (merfolk; reprinted from Lorwyn) | Sadistic Skymarcher (vampires) | Daring Buccaneer (pirates) | Thunderherd Migration (dinosaurs) |
Four uncommon spells that are undercosted but require the caster to reveal a card of a given tribe's creature type from their hand, or to pay some amount of colorless mana as an additional cost. | |||||
Elder dinosaurs | Zetalpa, Primal Dawn | Nezahal, Primal Tide | Tetzimoc, Primal Death | Etali, Primal Storm | Ghalta, Primal Hunger |
Five rare elder dinosaurs, one of each color. Zacama, Primal Calamity is thematically related to the cycle. | |||||
Tribal Commons | Sanguine Glorifier (Vampires) | Crashing Tide (Merfolk) | Fathom Fleet Boarder (Pirates) | Stampeding Horncrest (Dinosaurs) | Jade Bearer (Merfolk) |
Sun-Crested Pterodon (Dinosaurs) | Sea Legs (Pirates) | Voracious Vampire (Vampires) | Buccaneer's Bravado (Pirates) | Knight of the Stampede (Dinosaurs) | |
Ten commons referencing their two tribes. | |||||
Cycle name | |||||
Allied colored draft archetypes | Resplendent Griffin (ascend) | Deadeye Brawler (ascend) | Dire Fleet Neckbreaker (pirates) | Raging Regisaur (enrage) | Atzocan Seer (ramp) |
Five allied colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft archetype. | |||||
Cycle name | |||||
Enemy colored draft archetypes | Legion Lieutenant (vampires) | Storm Fleet Sprinter (pirates) | Jungle Creeper (recursion) | Relentless Raptor (aggro) | Merfolk Mistbinder (merfolk) |
Five enemy colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft archetype. | |||||
Legendary transforming enemy color enchantments | Profane Procession // Tomb of the Dusk Rose | Storm the Vault // Vault of Catlacan | Journey to Eternity // Atzal, Cave of Eternity | Path of Mettle // Metzali, Tower of Triumph | Hadana's Climb // Winged Temple of Orazca |
Five rare legendary enchantments in enemy color pairs that transform into legendary lands whenever a condition is met. Each of these lands tap for one mana of any color and have other powerful abilities. | |||||
Enemy color taplands | Forsaken Sanctuary | Highland Lake | Foul Orchard | Stone Quarry | Woodland Stream |
Five uncommon dual lands that enter the battlefield tapped. This cycle was originally printed in Shadows over Innistrad. |
Pairs
Rivals of Ixalan has seven mirrored pairs.
Mirrored Pairs | Description | |
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Legion Lieutenant () |
Merfolk Mistbinder () |
Uncommon lords, each of which is 2/2 for two mana of the tribe's colors and gives other creatures of that tribe that you control +1/+1. |
Kumena's Awakening () |
Vona's Hunger () |
Rare noncreature spells with ascend that each represent a villainous figure in the story gaining momentary control over Orazca. |
Moment of Triumph () |
Moment of Craving () |
Common instants that give a creature +2/+2 or -2/-2 respectively, and gain you 2 life. |
See Red () |
Curious Obsession () |
Uncommon Auras that enchant creatures, give a power and toughness boost, and sacrifice themselves if you didn't attack with a creature this turn. |
River Darter () | Dinosaur Hunter () |
Common creatures outside the Dinosaur colors with anti-Dinosaur abilities. |
Pride of Conquerors () |
Golden Demise () |
Ascend uncommon spells depicting events that never occurred in the story (the Legion of Dusk in Orzaca and Vraska's subsequent Sun-powered massacre of them) that have mirrored effects when Ascended: +2/+2 to your team or -2/-2 to theirs. |
Storm Fleet Swashbuckler () |
Slippery Scoundrel () |
Uncommon 2/2 Human Pirate creatures with Ascend that gain powerful keywords. |
Reprinted cards
As a first, this small set features four common reprints that were also printed in the large set. This was done because R&D had realized that they didn't want to make "second best" versions of those cards.[15][16] They all have the same art as in the first set.
- Colossal Dreadmaw (new flavor text)
- Legion Conquistador (identical)
- Raptor Companion (new flavor text)
- Sailor of Means (new flavor text)
Other reprints
- Aggressive Urge, first printed in Invasion, last seen in 10th Edition.
- Divine Verdict, first printed in Magic 2010, last seen in Welcome Deck 2017.
- Evolving Wilds, first printed in Rise of the Eldrazi, last seen in Iconic Masters.
- Hunt the Weak, first printed in Magic 2014, last seen in Iconic Masters.[17]
- Naturalize, first printed in Onslaught, last seen in Dragons of Tarkir.
- Negate, first printed in Morningtide, last seen in Aether Revolt.
- Plummet, first printed in Archenemy, last seen in Conspiracy: Take the Crown.
- Recover, first printed in Invasion, last seen in Modern Masters 2017.
- Shatter, first printed in Alpha, last seen in Khans of Tarkir.
- Silvergill Adept, first printed in Lorwyn.
- Strider Harness, first printed in Scars of Mirrodin, last seen in Oath of the Gatewatch.
- Traveler's Amulet, first printed in Innistrad, last seen in Hour of Devastation.
- The five enemy colored dual taplands, first printed in Shadows over Innistrad, last seen in Commander 2017.
Functional reprints
- Exultant Skymarcher is a functional reprint of Chapel Geist (Innistrad), save for creature subtype.
- Goblin Trailblazer is a functional reprint of Deranged Whelp (Eldritch Moon), save for creature type.
- Mist-Cloaked Herald is a functional reprint of Triton Shorestalker (Journey into Nyx), save for creature type.
- Orazca Frillback is a functional reprint of Alpine Grizzly (Khans of Tarkir), save for creature type.
- Orazca Raptor is a functional reprint of Highland Giant (Portal), save for creature type.
- Sun Sentinel is a functional reprint of Huatli's Snubhorn (Ixalan), save for creature type.
- Sworn Guardian is a functional reprint of Maritime Guard (Magic 2011), save for creature type.
- Vampire Revenant is a functional reprint of Carrion Screecher (Hour of Devastation), save for creature type.
- Waterknot is a functional reprint of Claustrophobia (Innistrad).
- Raptor Companion is a functional reprint of Devilthorn Fox (Shadows over Innistrad), save for creature type.
Card comparisons
Preconstructed decks
Rivals of Ixalan features two planeswalker decks:
Planeswalker deck name |
Colors Included | Planeswalker | ||||
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Vraska | W | B | Vraska, Scheming Gorgon | |||
Angrath | B | R | Angrath, Minotaur Pirate |
Notable cards
- Azor, the Lawbringer is following the format of the Guildleaders of Ravnica with the double of each colored mana in the mana cost. His attack trigger casts Sphinx's Revelation, also from a set in Ravnica.
- Huatli, Radiant Champion is the third planeswalker card for Huatli in this block, having changed from to .[18]
- Blood Sun was inspired by Blood Moon.[19]
- Form of the Dinosaur was inspired by Form of the Dragon.[19]
- The Immortal Sun mirrors the storyline by neutralizing planeswalkers.[20]
Trivia
A product survey preceding the announcement of the name "Rivals of Ixalan" referred to the set as Conquest of Power.[21]
References
- ↑ Product information
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (June 14, 2017). "25th Anniversary Announcement Day". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Wizards of the Coast (January 5, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Release Notes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Mark Rosewater (2017 June 12). "Metamorphosis 2.0". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Blake Rasmussen (December 11, 2017). "Rivals of Ixalan Promos, Packaging, and More!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Mark Rosewater (January 1, 2018). "The Arrival of Rivals". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (November 27, 2017). "Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World — Again". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (February 7, 2018). "Vote for Control of the Golden City!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ R&D Narrative Team (February 21, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Magic Story: Alternate Endings". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Gavin Verhey (January 8, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan" Prerelease Primer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (October 30, 2017). "Ixalan Store Championship Goodies!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (January 4, 2018). "The Tokens of Rivals of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Ben Hayes (January 2, 2018). "Designing Rivals of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Matt Tabak (January 1, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 05, 2018). "Why are there so many commons from IXL reprinted in RIX?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 29, 2018). "Odds & Ends: Rivals of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Chris Gleeson (February 13, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Art Descriptions". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Melissa DeTora (January 19, 2018). "Designing Rivals of Ixalan Planeswalkers". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Mark Rosewater (January 8, 2018). "A Rivals Like No Other". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 15, 2018). "A Rivals Like No Other, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (December 9, 2016). "The December 9, 2016 Update". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.