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*<c>Healing Leaves</c> refers to <c>Healing Salve</c>.
*<c>Healing Leaves</c> refers to <c>Healing Salve</c>.
*<c>Hedge Troll</c> refers to <c>Sedge Troll</c>.
*<c>Hedge Troll</c> refers to <c>Sedge Troll</c>.
*<c>Keen Sense</c> refers to <c>Curiosity</c>.  Keen Sense represents a moment in the Exodus storyline that could only have occurred had things transpired between Mirri, Crovax, and the dark angel Selenia very differently.
*<c>Keen Sense</c> refers to <c>Curiosity</c>.  Keen Sense represents a moment in the [[Exodus]] storyline that could only have occurred had things transpired between Mirri, Crovax, and the dark [[angel]] [[Selenia]] very differently.
*<c>Kor Dirge</c> refers to <c>Kor Chant</c>.
*<c>Kor Dirge</c> refers to <c>Kor Chant</c>.
*<c>Malach of the Dawn</c> refers to <c>Ghost Ship</c>.
*<c>Malach of the Dawn</c> refers to <c>Ghost Ship</c>.
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*<c>Ovinize</c> refers to <c>Humble</c>.
*<c>Ovinize</c> refers to <c>Humble</c>.
*<c>Piracy Charm</c> refers to <c>Funeral Charm</c>.
*<c>Piracy Charm</c> refers to <c>Funeral Charm</c>.
*<c>Porphyry Nodes</c> refers to <c>Drop of Honey</c>.  Porphyry Nodes is a near-anagram of "<c>Drop of Honey</c>." This hearkens back to a time when Magic names used near-anagrams more often. For example, "<c>Onulet</c>" is a near-anagram of "<c>Soul Net</c>," so named because of its life-gain ability.
*<c>Porphyry Nodes</c> refers to <c>Drop of Honey</c>.  Porphyry Nodes is a near-anagram of "<c>Drop of Honey</c>." This hearkens back to a time when Magic names used near-anagrams more often. For example, "<c>Onulet</c>" is a near-anagram of "<c>Soul Net</c>," so named because of its [[life]]-gain ability.
*<c>Primal Plasma</c> refers to <c>Primal Clay</c>.
*<c>Primal Plasma</c> refers to <c>Primal Clay</c>.
*<c>Prodigal Pyromancer</c> refers to <c>Prodigal Sorcerer</c>.
*<c>Prodigal Pyromancer</c> refers to <c>Prodigal Sorcerer</c>.
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*<c>Reckless Wurm</c> refers to <c>Arrogant Wurm</c>.
*<c>Reckless Wurm</c> refers to <c>Arrogant Wurm</c>.
*<c>Revered Dead</c> refers to <c>Drudge Skeletons</c>.
*<c>Revered Dead</c> refers to <c>Drudge Skeletons</c>.
*<c>Riptide Pilferer</c> refers to <c>Headhunter</c>.  Riptide Pilferer depicts a merfolk spy lurking under the docks of the Riptide Project, the wizards' laboratory off the coast of [[Otaria]] where cephalid and human mages traded secrets and replicated slivers.
*<c>Riptide Pilferer</c> refers to <c>Headhunter</c>.  Riptide Pilferer depicts a [[merfolk]] spy lurking under the docks of the [[Riptide Project]], the [[wizard]]s' laboratory off the coast of [[Otaria]] where [[cephalid]] and [[human]] mages traded secrets and replicated slivers.
*<c>Seal of Primordium</c> refers to <c>Seal of Cleansing</c>.
*<c>Seal of Primordium</c> refers to <c>Seal of Cleansing</c>.
*<c>Serendib Sorcerer</c> refers to <c>Sorceress Queen</c>.
*<c>Serendib Sorcerer</c> refers to <c>Sorceress Queen</c>.

Revision as of 19:51, 24 October 2008

Main article: Planar Chaos
  • Calciderm is the only timeshifted member of the vanishing cycle (see cycles section on the set page); it is a colorshifted Blastoderm.
  • Piracy Charm is the only timeshifted member of the Charm cycle (see Cycles section on set's page).
  • Spellshift refers to Polymorph; whereas Polymorph affects creatures, Spellshift affects instant and sorcery spells.
  • Synchronous Sliver is the only member of the common Sliver cycle (see Cycles section on set's page) to have an ability not appearing on a Sliver from a past expansion.

Timeshifted references

The following is a list of the Timeshifted cards and the cards they refer to: