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The '''Masques block''' is the fifth [[Block (sets)|block]], consisting of the [[large expansion]] ''[[Mercadian Masques]]'' ([[Image:masques.gif]]) and the two [[small expansion]]s ''[[Nemesis]]'' ([[Image:Nemesis.gif]]) and ''[[Prophecy]]'' ([[Image:Prophecy.gif]]). The block came out in 1999-2000. | |||
This block incuded the searchable [[Rebels]] and [[Mercenaries]], [[Spellshapers]], new cards with [[alternative cost]]s, and new abilities playable by any player (i.e. <c>Squallmonger</c>). | |||
[[Keywords]] introduced in this block: [[Fading]]. | |||
Mechanics included "Rhystic magic" — Discounted spells and abilities that work properly unless a specified player pays a set amount of mana. | |||
==Development codes== | |||
On the development codenames for the Masques block, MTG.com columnist [[Mark Rosewater]] writes: | |||
{{cquote|The Masques block was the beginning of codenames themed for an entire block. Why Greek names? While R&D was coming up with silly names, my girlfriend (now my wife) Lora (Rosewater) suggested the word Archimedes. Because we knew we needed a theme, we chose to follow up with two other Greek names. The reason that Greek names won out over another theme was that R&D thought it funny not only to have odd-sounding names that were themed, but also to choose words that the rest of the company would have trouble spelling.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr33|Codename of the Game|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 12, 2002}}</ref>}} | |||
==Theme decks== | |||
{{Main|Masques block/Preconstructed theme decks}} | |||
==Sets== | |||
{{Masques block}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
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Revision as of 12:30, 7 April 2013
The Masques block is the fifth block, consisting of the large expansion Mercadian Masques (File:Masques.gif) and the two small expansions Nemesis (File:Nemesis.gif) and Prophecy (File:Prophecy.gif). The block came out in 1999-2000.
This block incuded the searchable Rebels and Mercenaries, Spellshapers, new cards with alternative costs, and new abilities playable by any player (i.e. Squallmonger).
Keywords introduced in this block: Fading.
Mechanics included "Rhystic magic" — Discounted spells and abilities that work properly unless a specified player pays a set amount of mana.
Development codes
On the development codenames for the Masques block, MTG.com columnist Mark Rosewater writes:
“ | The Masques block was the beginning of codenames themed for an entire block. Why Greek names? While R&D was coming up with silly names, my girlfriend (now my wife) Lora (Rosewater) suggested the word Archimedes. Because we knew we needed a theme, we chose to follow up with two other Greek names. The reason that Greek names won out over another theme was that R&D thought it funny not only to have odd-sounding names that were themed, but also to choose words that the rest of the company would have trouble spelling.[1] | ” |
Theme decks
Sets
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 12, 2002). "Codename of the Game". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.