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The promotional [[Prerelease cards|pre-release card]] for ''Eventide'' is <c>Overbeing of Myth</c><ref>{{Arcref|1627|Eventide Prerelease Card|Monday, July 7, 2008}}</ref> with alternate art, a card that emphasizes hybrid mana. Overbeing is a */* Spirit avatar which continues the cycle started in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''. It allows you to draw an extra card in your draw step and its power/toughness | The promotional [[Prerelease cards|pre-release card]] for ''Eventide'' is <c>Overbeing of Myth</c><ref>{{Arcref|1627|Eventide Prerelease Card|Monday, July 7, 2008}}</ref> with alternate art, a card that emphasizes hybrid mana. Overbeing is a */* Spirit avatar which continues the cycle started in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''. It allows you to draw an extra card in your draw step and its power/toughness are equal to the amount of cards in your hand, abilities associated with both [[blue]] cards (such as <c>Aeon Chronicler</c>) and [[green]] ones (such as <c>Maro</c>). | ||
==Marketing cards== | ==Marketing cards== |
Revision as of 16:50, 11 August 2008
- For other uses, see Eventide (disambiguation).
Eventide, codenamed "Doughnut", is the forty-sixth Magic expansion and was released July 25, 2008, as the second set, of two, in the Shadowmoor block. Prerelease Events were held July 12-13, 2008. Release events were held July 26-27, 2008.
Set details
Eventide's hybrid spells are enemy-colored as opposed to Shadowmoor's hybrid spells being ally-colored.
Promotion cards
The promotional pre-release card for Eventide is Overbeing of Myth[1] with alternate art, a card that emphasizes hybrid mana. Overbeing is a */* Spirit avatar which continues the cycle started in Shadowmoor. It allows you to draw an extra card in your draw step and its power/toughness are equal to the amount of cards in your hand, abilities associated with both blue cards (such as Aeon Chronicler) and green ones (such as Maro).
Marketing cards
Like Shadowmoor boosters before them, boosters of Eventide come with a bonus sixteenth card that is either a "rules card" or a creature token from Eventide. One face of the Eventide bonus card has one of eight different rules tips or is one of 9 different creature tokens. The other face has one of 12 advertisements for organized play programs, the Eventide novel, From the Vault: Dragons, Gleemax, fat packs and Shards of Alara.
Rules cards
The rules cards are "Retrace", "Hybrid Mana Symbols", "Chroma", " is the Untap Symbol", "Persist", "Wither", "+1/+1 and -1/-1 counters" and "Fun Format: Two-Headed Giant".
Tokens
The seven Eventide tokens[2] are:
- "Goat", 0/1 produced by Springjack Pasture and Springjack Shepherd
- "Bird", 1/1, flying produced by Fable of Wolf and Owl
- "Beast", 3/3 produced by Savage Conception
- Template:Wb "Spirit", 1/1, flying produced by Beckon Apparition
- Template:Ur "Elemental", 5/5, flying produced by Call the Skybreaker
- Template:Bg "Worm", 1/1 produced by Creakwood Liege and Worm Harvest
- Template:Rw "Goblin Soldier", 1/1 produced by Rise of the Hobgoblins
"Kithkin Soldier" produced by Cenn's Enlistment, Gwyllion Hedge-Mage, Patrol Signaler and "Wolf" produced by Fable of Wolf and Owl have been reprinted from Shadowmoor with their original art and expansion symbol.
Mechanics
- Chroma - an ability word associated with abilities that count mana symbols of a certain color.
- Retrace - a keyword meaning "You may play this card from your graveyard by discarding a land card in addition to paying its other costs."
“ | Different colors would count mana symbols in different areas of the game; in play, in hand, and in the graveyard. The zones were divvied up between the five colors. Green was given the hand because of Phosphorescent Feast and because it has had a few high-profile cards that count things in the hand (mainly cards in hand—cough, Maro, cough). The second color chosen for the hand was blue because it felt the most natural to be hand focused. Black was assigned the graveyard as no other color made sense. This left white and red to care about mana symbols in play. | ” |
Cycles
Eventide has six cycles:
- Enemy-color hybrid-ability creatures: Each of these monocolored creatures has an activated ability with a hybrid mana cost — Suture Spirit, Talonrend, Creakwood Ghoul, Duergar Cave-Guard, Swirling Spriggan.
- Hatchlings: Each of these uncommon 6/6 Elemental creatures comes into play with four -1/-1 counters on it; whenever you play a spell that matches one of its colors you may remove one counter from it, and whenever you play a spel that matches both of its colors you may remove two counters — Voracious Hatchling, Belligerent Hatchling, Shrewd Hatchling, Sturdy Hatchling, Noxious Hatchling.
- Hedge-mages: These creatures are similar to the witches from Shadowmoor in that they can be played in a monocolor deck but reward you for playing multicolor. Each of these uncommon creatures, representing a new race native to Shadowmoor, has a comes-into-play ability that is triggered if you control two or more lands of a certain type; if you control two or more lands of two different types, its ability is stronger — Gwyllion Hedge-Mage, Duergar Hedge-Mage, Noggle Hedge-Mage, Selkie Hedge-Mage, Hag Hedge-Mage.
- Mimics: These creatures are similar to the duos from Shadowmoor in that they can be played in a monocolor deck but reward you for playing multicolor. Each of these common 2/1 Shapeshifter creatures becomes more powerful when you play a spell that matches both of its colors — Nightsky Mimic, Battlegate Mimic, Riverfall Mimic, Shorecrasher Mimic, Woodfall Mimic.
- Skullkin: Each of these common Scarecrow artifact creatures can grant other creatures of a certain color a boon until end of turn — Antler Skullkin, Shell Skullkin, Fang Skullkin, Jawbone Skullkin, Hoof Skullkin.
- Untappers: Each of these common creatures has a ability and "Whenever you play a spell of this creature's color, untap this creature" — Ballynock Trapper, Merrow Levitator, Merrow Bonegnawer, Cinder Pyromancer, Nettle Sentinel.
Some cards are part of the seven Shadowmoor block mega cycles.
Theme decks
Eventide is the first expansion set with 5 enemy-colored theme decks. The preconstructed theme decks are: Template:Theme decks
Reprinted cards
The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Eventide:
- Phosphorescent Feast — was last seen in Future Sight as a futureshifted card. It is a chroma type card before the chroma word was introduced.