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'''World''' is a [[supertype]] that is currently only found on [[enchantment]]s. All existing cards with this supertype were printed as being '''Enchant World''' cards ([[local enchantment]]s). They were last seen in ''[[Visions]]''. There are a total of 26 cards with the World supertype. <ref>[[Gatherer]] [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Search/Default.aspx?type=+%5BWorld%5D search for World type]</ref> The [[plane]] cards introduced by the [[Planechase (variant)|Planechase]] game variant have a similar functionality.
'''World''' is a [[supertype]] that is currently only found on [[enchantment]]s. All existing cards with this supertype were printed as being '''Enchant World''' cards ([[local enchantment]]s). <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1365|World Enchantments|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 28, 2007}}</ref> They were last seen in ''[[Visions]]''. There are a total of 26 cards with the World supertype. <ref>[[Gatherer]] [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Search/Default.aspx?type=+%5BWorld%5D search for World type]</ref> The [[plane]] cards introduced by the [[Planechase (variant)|Planechase]] game variant have a similar functionality. Note that [[legendary]] enchantments, which also have some of the same kind of gameplay as world enchantments, appeared in [[Kamigawa Block]].


==Change==
==Change==
From [[William Jockusch]], [[Research & Development]]:
The world supertype was dropped mostly because it didn’t add much gameplay value to balance the rules complexity it added. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/askwizards/0402|Why did you remove the Enchant World cards from Standard after Mirage block?|[[William Jockusch]]|April 17, 2002}}</ref> It is usually a [[drawback]] to have your enchantments have a built-in destruction clause, and most of what world enchantments were designed to accomplish could be realized with a more straightforward [[global enchantment]], as well.
{{cquote|We removed Enchant World cards as part of a general drive to simplify the rules. Enchant Worlds by themselves added only a small amount of rules complexity, but we thought they also added only a small amount of interest. We felt the space they take up in the rulebook could better be used on something else.
 
We are constantly doing a balancing act between keeping the game interesting and keeping it easy to learn. This is one case where 'easy to learn' won out.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/askwizards/0402|Why did you remove the Enchant World cards from Standard after Mirage block?|[[William Jockusch]]|April 17, 2002}}</ref>}}


=="World rule"==
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'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''':
'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''':

Revision as of 19:15, 23 October 2014

World is a supertype that is currently only found on enchantments. All existing cards with this supertype were printed as being Enchant World cards (local enchantments). [1] They were last seen in Visions. There are a total of 26 cards with the World supertype. [2] The plane cards introduced by the Planechase game variant have a similar functionality. Note that legendary enchantments, which also have some of the same kind of gameplay as world enchantments, appeared in Kamigawa Block.

Change

The world supertype was dropped mostly because it didn’t add much gameplay value to balance the rules complexity it added. [3] It is usually a drawback to have your enchantments have a built-in destruction clause, and most of what world enchantments were designed to accomplish could be realized with a more straightforward global enchantment, as well.

"World rule"

From the ()


Rulings

  • Permanents put into a graveyard as a result of the "world rule" are not "destroyed" and thus can't be regenerated.
  • No player gets priority between the time a world permanent enters the battlefield and the time the "world rule" sends the world permanents that have been on the battlefield the longest to their owners' graveyards. In other words, they can't be sacrificed, returned to their owners' hands, or otherwise affected in response.
  • Unlike the “legend rule,” the “world rule” doesn't care about the names of permanents. It cares only about the world supertype.
  • Note that if more than one legendary permanent with the same name is on the battlefield, they’re all put into their owners’ graveyards, but if more than one world permanent is on the battlefield, the newest one is not put into its owner’s graveyard.

Color percentages

  • Black = 23%
  • Blue = 19%
  • Green = 19%
  • Red = 23%
  • White = 12%
  • Multi-colored = 4%

See also

References