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Early vertical cycles, such as those found in [[Alpha]], usually are creatures that are simply better with rarity, often with the same [[mana cost]] and/or power/toughness. | Early vertical cycles, such as those found in [[Alpha]], usually are creatures that are simply better with rarity, often with the same [[mana cost]] and/or power/toughness. | ||
[[Image:Bloodfirecycle.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The "Bloodfire" cycle.]] | |||
Examples of vertical cycles: | Examples of vertical cycles: | ||
*<c>Bloodfire Dwarf</c>, <c>Bloodfire Kavu</c> and <c>Bloodfire Colossus</c> are each [[red]] creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; have similar abilities that increase in power with rarity; and have increasing power/toughness and converted mana cost with rarity. | |||
<c>Bloodfire Dwarf</c>, <c>Bloodfire Kavu</c> and <c>Bloodfire Colossus</c> are each [[red]] creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; have similar abilities that increase in power with rarity; and have increasing power/toughness and converted mana cost with rarity. | *<c>Gray Ogre</c>, <c>Uthden Troll</c> and <c>Sedge Troll</c> are each red creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; and have abilities that become more powerful with rarity. This is an early vertical cycle. | ||
<c>Gray Ogre</c>, <c>Uthden Troll</c> and <c>Sedge Troll</c> are each red creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; and have abilities that become more powerful with rarity. This is an early vertical cycle. | |||
[[Category:Cards]] | [[Category:Cards]] |
Revision as of 15:45, 8 October 2007
- See also: Cycle.
A vertical cycle is a series of three cards usually in a single set that share the same color or colors and are composed of a rare, an uncommon and a common. These cycles are usually creatures that usually share an ability that can become more powerful with rarity. Power and toughness also usually increase with rarity, as does the converted mana cost.
Early vertical cycles, such as those found in Alpha, usually are creatures that are simply better with rarity, often with the same mana cost and/or power/toughness.
Examples of vertical cycles:
- Bloodfire Dwarf, Bloodfire Kavu and Bloodfire Colossus are each red creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; have similar abilities that increase in power with rarity; and have increasing power/toughness and converted mana cost with rarity.
- Gray Ogre, Uthden Troll and Sedge Troll are each red creatures; are a common, an uncommon and a rare; and have abilities that become more powerful with rarity. This is an early vertical cycle.