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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
Ninth Edition is the fist core set to include the [[artifact]] [[subtype]] [[Equipment]].  Each equipment moved up in rarity when added to Ninth Edition.
Ninth Edition is the fist core set to include the [[artifact]] [[subtype]] [[Equipment]].  Each equipment moved up in rarity when added to Ninth Edition.
==Core game cards==
The English and Japanese core games (the two-player game box designed for new Magic players) contain nine cards that don't appear in '''Ninth Edition''' booster packs. These cards have collector numbers that start with S, and they use the Ninth Edition expansion symbol. All of these cards are part of the Ninth Edition core set and are legal for play in all tournaments in which the Ninth Edition core set is legal.
*S1 <c>Eager Cadet</c> (with new creature types: Human Soldier)
*S2 <c>Vengeance</c>
*S3 <c>Coral Eel</c>
*S4 <c>Giant Octopus</c>
*S5 <c>Index</c>
*S7 <c>Vizzerdrix</c>
*S8 <c>Goblin Raider</c> (with new creature types: Goblin Warrior)
*S9 <c>Enormous Baloth</c>
*S10 <c>Spined Wurm</c>
Note that there isn't a card numbered S6/10.
==Cycles==
==Cycles==
*'''"Lucky Charms" artifacts''' — Each costing [[Image:Mana2.gif]] and hosting an ability that allows its controller to gain life whenever a spell of the appropriate color is played: <c>Angel's Feather</c>, <c>Demon's Horn</c>, <c>Dragon's Claw</c>, <c>Kraken's Eye</c> and <c>Wurm's Tooth</c> (Reprinted from [[Darksteel]]).
*'''"Lucky Charms" artifacts''' — Each costing [[Image:Mana2.gif]] and hosting an ability that allows its controller to gain life whenever a spell of the appropriate color is played: <c>Angel's Feather</c>, <c>Demon's Horn</c>, <c>Dragon's Claw</c>, <c>Kraken's Eye</c> and <c>Wurm's Tooth</c> (Reprinted from [[Darksteel]]).

Revision as of 01:56, 7 February 2008

Template:Expansion Ninth Edition (9th Edition) is a Core Set that was released on July 29, 2005. With Ninth Edition, came a change to the fat pack.[1] The fat pack now was two boxes with card dividers and a mini-poster built into the reverse of the card box wrapper.

Rules changes

  • The Ninth Edition core set introduces Auras, a new name for a kind of card that's been around since the beginning of the Magic game. An Aura is just a type of enchantment that's attached to another permanent in play.

Equipment

Ninth Edition is the fist core set to include the artifact subtype Equipment. Each equipment moved up in rarity when added to Ninth Edition.

Core game cards

The English and Japanese core games (the two-player game box designed for new Magic players) contain nine cards that don't appear in Ninth Edition booster packs. These cards have collector numbers that start with S, and they use the Ninth Edition expansion symbol. All of these cards are part of the Ninth Edition core set and are legal for play in all tournaments in which the Ninth Edition core set is legal.

Note that there isn't a card numbered S6/10.

Cycles

Cards added to 9th Edition

Main article: 9th Edition/Changes

Theme decks

The preconstructed theme decks are:

Theme Deck Name
Colors included
White Blue Black Red Green
Army of Justice          
Custom Creatures          
Dead Again          
Lofty Heights          
World Aflame          

Changes in rarity

Main article: 9th Edition/Changes

Cards removed from 8th Edition

Main article: 9th Edition/Changes

External links