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*'''[[Karoo lands#The Ravnica cycle|Bounce Lands]]''': <c>Azorius Chancery</c>, <c>Orzhov Basilica</c>, <c>Boros Garrison</c>, <c>Selesnya Sanctuary</c>, <c>Dimir Aqueduct</c>, <c>Izzet Boilerworks</c>, <c>Simic Growth Chamber</c>, <c>Rakdos Carnarium</c>, <c>Golgari Rot Farm</c>, and <c>Gruul Turf</c> {{-}} Each of these common lands has "This card comes into play tapped. When this card comes into play, return a land you control to its owner's hand." Each could be tapped for one mana each of the appropriate colors. Each was illustrated by John Avon.
*'''[[Karoo lands#The Ravnica cycle|Bounce Lands]]''': <c>Azorius Chancery</c>, <c>Orzhov Basilica</c>, <c>Boros Garrison</c>, <c>Selesnya Sanctuary</c>, <c>Dimir Aqueduct</c>, <c>Izzet Boilerworks</c>, <c>Simic Growth Chamber</c>, <c>Rakdos Carnarium</c>, <c>Golgari Rot Farm</c>, and <c>Gruul Turf</c> {{-}} Each of these common lands has "This card comes into play tapped. When this card comes into play, return a land you control to its owner's hand." Each could be tapped for one mana each of the appropriate colors. Each was illustrated by John Avon.
*'''[[Guild Lands]]''': <c>Prahv, Spires of Order</c>, <c>Orzhova, the Church of Deals</c>, <c>Sunhome, Fortress of the Legion</c>, <c>Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree</c>, <c>Duskmantle, House of Shadow</c>, <c>Nivix, Aerie of the Firemind</c>, <c>Novijen, Heart of Progress</c>, <c>Rix Maadi, Dungeon Palace</c>, <c>Svogthos, the Restless Tomb</c>, and <c>Skarrg, the Rage Pits</c> {{-}} Each of these uncommon lands, representing the headquarters of each of [[Ravnica (plane)|Ravnica]]'s guilds, could be tapped for {{1}}. Each also had an activated ability whose cost included one mana of each of its guild's respective colors, tied to each guild's theme. For instance, Vitu-Ghazi could produce [[saproling]] tokens, which was beneficial to the [[Selesnya Conclave]]'s [[Convoke]] ability. Each was illustrated by Martina Pilcerova.
*'''[[Guild Lands]]''': <c>Prahv, Spires of Order</c>, <c>Orzhova, the Church of Deals</c>, <c>Sunhome, Fortress of the Legion</c>, <c>Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree</c>, <c>Duskmantle, House of Shadow</c>, <c>Nivix, Aerie of the Firemind</c>, <c>Novijen, Heart of Progress</c>, <c>Rix Maadi, Dungeon Palace</c>, <c>Svogthos, the Restless Tomb</c>, and <c>Skarrg, the Rage Pits</c> {{-}} Each of these uncommon lands, representing the headquarters of each of [[Ravnica (plane)|Ravnica]]'s guilds, could be tapped for {{1}}. Each also had an activated ability whose cost included one mana of each of its guild's respective colors, tied to each guild's theme. For instance, Vitu-Ghazi could produce [[saproling]] tokens, which was beneficial to the [[Selesnya Conclave]]'s [[Convoke]] ability. Each was illustrated by Martina Pilcerova.
*'''[[Shocklands]]''': <c>Hallowed Fountain</c>, <c>Godless Shrine</c>, <c>Sacred Foundry</c>, <c>Temple Garden</c>, <c>Watery Grave</c>, <c>Steam Vents</c>, <c>Breeding Pool</c>, <c>Blood Crypt</c>, <c>Overgrown Tomb</c>, and <c>Stomping Ground</c> {{-}} Each of these rare [[dual lands]] had two basic land types, could be tapped for two colors of mana, and came into play tapped unless its controller payed 2 life. Each was illustrated by Rob Alexander. According to some residents of MTG Salvation, these are the bestest lands ever and should be in every set ever printed. Others see a slight problem with the ability to play every color in a deck with no drawbacks, pointing out that this is what Vintage is like more than Standard (see also <c>Reflecting Pool</c>).
*'''[[Shocklands]]''': <c>Hallowed Fountain</c>, <c>Godless Shrine</c>, <c>Sacred Foundry</c>, <c>Temple Garden</c>, <c>Watery Grave</c>, <c>Steam Vents</c>, <c>Breeding Pool</c>, <c>Blood Crypt</c>, <c>Overgrown Tomb</c>, and <c>Stomping Ground</c> {{-}} Each of these rare [[dual lands]] had two basic land types, could be tapped for two colors of mana, and came into play tapped unless its controller payed 2 life. Each was illustrated by Rob Alexander.


==Fat packs==
==Fat packs==

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The Ravnica block is the eleventh block consisting of the large expansion Ravnica: City of Guilds (File:Ravnica.gif), and the two small expansions Guildpact (File:Guildpact.gif) and Dissension (File:Dissension.gif).

The Ravnica block centered around exploring multicolor cards and concepts in depth, and as such was a spiritual successor to the Invasion block. It was the first block to introduce the "guild model". Where older blocks showed an evolution of the abilities and/or keywords such that the newest set was more advanced (complicated), the guild model contains a number of guilds that are evolved as much as they are going to be, until another block touches on the guilds again.

Keywords introduced in this block: Bloodthirst, Convoke, Dredge, Forecast, Graft, Haunt, Hellbent, Radiance, Replicate, Transmute.

This block is the first to feature "hybrid mana". Each guild had three hybrid cards, one at each level of rarity.

Mega Cycles

Ten mega cycles existed across the three sets, each made up of ten cards, one for each guild:

Fat packs

Dissension Life Counter featuring Rakdos the Defiler art

Ravnica block fat packs featured specially designed life counters with artwork from the sets instead of the spindown life counters normally found in fat packs.

Development codes

The development codes for the expansions in the Ravnica block are "Control - Alt - Delete"[1]

Theme decks

The Ravnica block contains 10 theme decks each representing their respective guild.

Sets

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References