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'''Shrine''' is an [[enchantment]] [[subtype]] that was introduced in ''[[Champions of Kamigawa]]''. There were five shrines printed in as an uncommon [[cycle]]. They encouraged multi-color decks, because they are all legendary, and do something during your [[upkeep]] for each shrine you control.
'''Shrine''' is an [[enchantment]] [[subtype]] that was introduced in ''[[Champions of Kamigawa]]''. There were five shrines printed in as an uncommon [[cycle]]. They encouraged multi-color decks, because they are all legendary, and do something during your [[upkeep]] for each shrine you control.


A honden is actually the inner part of the shrine to a [[kami]].
A Honden is actually the inner part of the shrine to a [[kami]]. The name of each Honden corresponds to the name of a legendary spirit -- [[Myojin]] -- in the set. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/784|Honden and Myojin|[[Magic Arcana]]|March 24, 2005}}</ref>


== Shrine Cycle ==
== Shrine Cycle ==
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*[[Red]] - <c>Honden of Infinite Rage</c> - Deal [[damage]] to target creature or player equal to the number of shrines you control.
*[[Red]] - <c>Honden of Infinite Rage</c> - Deal [[damage]] to target creature or player equal to the number of shrines you control.
*[[Green]] - <c>Honden of Life's Web</c> - Put a 1/1 [[colorless]] [[Spirit]] token into play for each shrine you control.
*[[Green]] - <c>Honden of Life's Web</c> - Put a 1/1 [[colorless]] [[Spirit]] token into play for each shrine you control.
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Revision as of 18:22, 27 August 2014

Shrine is an enchantment subtype that was introduced in Champions of Kamigawa. There were five shrines printed in as an uncommon cycle. They encouraged multi-color decks, because they are all legendary, and do something during your upkeep for each shrine you control.

A Honden is actually the inner part of the shrine to a kami. The name of each Honden corresponds to the name of a legendary spirit -- Myojin -- in the set. [1]

Shrine Cycle

References

  1. Magic Arcana (March 24, 2005). "Honden and Myojin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.