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:''For the mechanic "cycling", first introduced in the [[Urza's Saga (set)|Urza's Saga expansion]], see [[Cycling]].
A '''cycle''' is a collection of cards that have one or more relationships with one another and consists of one card for each color or color combination.
A '''cycle''' is a collection of cards that have one or more relationships with one another and consists of one card for each color or color combination.



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For the mechanic "cycling", first introduced in the Urza's Saga expansion, see Cycling.

A cycle is a collection of cards that have one or more relationships with one another and consists of one card for each color or color combination.

A simple cycle, usually just called a cycle, consists of five cards, one in each color, in the same set.

More complex cycles include mega cycles, mega-mega cycles and Ravnica block cycles.

Examples of simple cycles

The simplest cycle has five cards, one for each individual color, each with a similar card type, function, and sometimes mana cost and name.