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For this particular set, [[Gideon Jura]] features in all depictions.<ref name="Signature">{{WebRef|url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/18/18412105/magic-the-gathering-war-of-the-spark-planeswalker-death|title=Magic: The Gathering kills off a major character, creates a new Signature Spellbook|author=Charlie Hall|date=April 18, 2019}}</ref> The special [[card frame]]s uses a white version of the ''Beleren'' font, and the color of the [[mana symbol]]s is inverted. For the rendering of {{Card|Blackblade Reforged||SS2}}, [[Wizards of the Coast]] called on [[Richard Kane Ferguson]], the artist who originally created | For this particular set, [[Gideon Jura]] features in all depictions.<ref name="Signature">{{WebRef|url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/18/18412105/magic-the-gathering-war-of-the-spark-planeswalker-death|title=Magic: The Gathering kills off a major character, creates a new Signature Spellbook|author=Charlie Hall|date=April 18, 2019}}</ref> The special [[card frame]]s uses a white version of the ''Beleren'' font, and the color of the [[mana symbol]]s is inverted. For the rendering of {{Card|Blackblade Reforged||SS2}}, [[Wizards of the Coast]] called on [[Richard Kane Ferguson]], the artist who originally created the sword's iconic look. It also sports an exclusively designed [[legendary]] version of the card frame.<ref>{{TwitterRef|Ethan Fleischer|1118919767560048641|date=18 Apr 2019}}</ref> The [[text box]] features white lines, and the depiction of a round mask (?) is used for the [[holofoil stamp]]. The [[expansion symbol]] is a cracked shield in front of an open book. | ||
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Release date | June 28, 2019 | ||||
Themes and mechanics | Gideon | ||||
Set size | 8+1 | ||||
Expansion code | SS2[2] | ||||
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Signature Spellbook: Gideon is the second Signature Spellbook set. It contains 9 cards, and will be released on June 28, 2019[3]
Description
For this particular set, Gideon Jura features in all depictions.[4] The special card frames uses a white version of the Beleren font, and the color of the mana symbols is inverted. For the rendering of Blackblade Reforged, Wizards of the Coast called on Richard Kane Ferguson, the artist who originally created the sword's iconic look. It also sports an exclusively designed legendary version of the card frame.[5] The text box features white lines, and the depiction of a round mask (?) is used for the holofoil stamp. The expansion symbol is a cracked shield in front of an open book.
Card list
Signature Spellbook: Gideon contains the following eight cards:
№ | Card | Type | Set | Notes |
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1 | Gideon Jura | Legendary Planeswalker — Gideon | Rise of the Eldrazi | |
2 | Martyr's Bond | Enchantment | Commander | New art |
3 | Path to Exile | Instant | Conflux | New art |
4 | Rest in Peace | Enchantment | Return to Ravnica | New art |
5 | Shielded by Faith | Enchantment — Aura | Commander 2015 | New art |
6 | True Conviction | Enchantment | Scars of Mirrodin | New art |
7 | Worship | Enchantment | Urza's Saga | New art |
8 | Blackblade Reforged | Legendary Artifact — Equipment | Dominaria | New art |
Additionally, each box set contains a foil card which may be any of these eight cards.[6] The planeswalker has a mythic rare expansion symbol, the other cards have rare expansion symbols.
References
- ↑ Printed on the card frame.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Roscoe Wetlaufer (April 19, 2019). "Watch: Signature Spellbook: Gideon Unboxing"
- ↑ Charlie Hall (April 18, 2019). "Magic: The Gathering kills off a major character, creates a new Signature Spellbook"
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer. Twitter (18 Apr 2019).
- ↑ Gavin Verhey. Twitter (18 Apr 2019).