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A '''mega cycle''' is a [[cycle]] whose component cards exist in separate, usually consecutive, sets.
A '''mega cycle''' is a [[cycle]] whose component cards exist in separate, usually consecutive, sets.


An example of a mega cycle is the Atog mega cycle, which includes <c>Atog</c> from the  [[Antiquities (set)|Antiquities]] expansion, <c>Foratog</c> from the [[Mirage (set)|Mirage]] expansion, <c>Chronatog</c> from the [[Visions (set)|Visions]] expansion, <c>Necratog</c> from the [[Weatherlight (set)|Weatherlight]] expansion, and <c>Auratog</c> from the [[Tempest (set)|Tempest]] expansion.
An example of a mega cycle is the Atog mega cycle, which includes <c>Atog</c> from the  [[Antiquities]] expansion, <c>Foratog</c> from the [[Mirage]] expansion, <c>Chronatog</c> from the [[Visions]] expansion, <c>Necratog</c> from the [[Weatherlight]] expansion, and <c>Auratog</c> from the [[Tempest]] expansion.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:05, 6 October 2007

A mega cycle is a cycle whose component cards exist in separate, usually consecutive, sets.

An example of a mega cycle is the Atog mega cycle, which includes Atog from the Antiquities expansion, Foratog from the Mirage expansion, Chronatog from the Visions expansion, Necratog from the Weatherlight expansion, and Auratog from the Tempest expansion.

See also