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* '''Cyclops''' became [[Giant]] (<c>Hulking Cyclops</c>) (later reversed)
* '''Cyclops''' became [[Giant]] (<c>Hulking Cyclops</c>) (later reversed)
* '''Dead''' became [[Skeleton]] (<c>Kjeldoran Dead</c>)
* '''Dead''' became [[Skeleton]] (<c>Kjeldoran Dead</c>)
* '''Evil-Eye''' became [[Horror]] (<c>Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore</c>)
* '''Evil-Eye''' became [[Horror]] (<c>Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore</c>) (in ''Time Spiral'' changed again into Eye)
* '''Falcon''' became [[Bird]] (<c>Mesa Falcon</c>) (change in <c>Zephyr Falcon</c> and other falcons oracle only).
* '''Falcon''' became [[Bird]] (<c>Mesa Falcon</c>) (change in <c>Zephyr Falcon</c> and other falcons oracle only).
* '''Folk of An-Havva''' became [[Townsfolk]] (oracle only; later to be changed into [[Human]])
* '''Folk of An-Havva''' became [[Townsfolk]] (oracle only; later to be changed into [[Human]])

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The Grand Creature Type Update was a mass update of creature types, as part of the regular Oracle update for Lorwyn in October 2007. With 1197 affected cards, it represented the bulk of the changes. [1]

Prelude

Mirrodin was the first set to implement the race-class model and along with it most notably the Human subtype was introduced. At that time it was an open question whether creature types on existing cards should be changed. [2] [3] In the end the decision was made in favor of having consistent creature types in the core set (Ninth Edition).

Reasons for change

Prior to the update, creature types were only changed when a card was reprinted. [4] This policy was straightforward when only core sets and regular expansions are considered. However it became quite complicated when digital sets on Magic Online (such as the release of the Mirage block or Masters Edition) were considered "reprints". Offbeat reprints found in Coldsnap theme decks and the timeshifted cards in Time Spiral added to the confusion.

While a mass errata was ruled out in the beginning[5], a couple of years later Aaron Forsythe actually hinted at an Oracle update.[6] Since Lorwyn block had a tribal theme, it was the perfect opportunity to realize those "sweeping changes".

The Update

With almost 1200 affected cards for creature types alone, the update ranks as one of the biggest changes to the Oracle (the update for Ninth Edition has been comparable in scope, changing hundreds of local enchantments to Auras).

First and foremost a lot of creatures got the Human subtype, and some cards got other races like Dryad, Dauthi, Kor or Merfolk. Another objective was making creatures conform to the modern race-class model. Creatures that lacked an obvious class got a class. Additionally 146 obsolete creature types were removed, most of them being one-offs such as "Ali-from-Cairo" or "People-of-the-Woods". Un-set types were also dropped. Eight new types were added. For flavor reasons, Nameless Race became the only creature without a creature type.

Also creatures without creature types got creature types. There were three types of cards that lacked creature types. 1) Prior to the Champions of Kamigawa set, Legend was a creature type. Most legendary creatures were printed as "Summon Legend" or "Creature — Legend," and had no further creature types. 2) Lots of artifact creatures were subtypeless. 3) Some cards that self-animate didn't list the creature types they turned into.

The changes were quite controversial, as the activity on forums showed. Players either disagreed with the necessity of the update or whether the individual changes were right.[7]

Dropped creature-types

Abomination, Aladdin, Albatross, Alchemist, Ali-Baba, Ali-from-Cairo, Alligator, Ambush-Party, Ant, Asp, Bandit, Banshee, Bee, Being, Bodyguard, Brownie, Bull, Bureaucrat, Caravan, Carnivore, Carriage, Cave-People, Cheetah, Chicken, Child, Clamfolk, Cobra, Constable, Cow, Crusader, Designer, Devouring-Deep, Dinosaur, Dog, Donkey, Dragonfly, Drill-Sergeant, Eel, Effigy, El-Hajjâj, Enchantress, Entity, Erne, Essence, Exorcist, Expansion-Symbol, Farmer, Fiend, Frostbeast, Fungusaur, Gaea's-Avenger, Gamer, General, Ghost, Ghoul, Guardian, Gus, Gypsy, Harlequin, Heretic, Hero, Hipparion, Hornet, Horseman, Hyena, Infernal-Denizen, Inquisitor, Island-Fish, Jackal, Keeper, Kelp, King, Lady-of-Proper-Etiquette, Legend, Legionnaire, Leper, Lord, Lurker, Lycanthrope, Mage, Maiden, Mammoth, Marid, Master, Medusa, Merchant, Mime, Minor, Miracle-Worker, Mold-Demon, Monster, Mummy, Murk-Dweller, Nameless-Race, Narwhal, Niall-Silvain, Noble, Paladin, Paratrooper, Penguin, People-of-the-Woods, Phantasm, Pig, Pikemen, Pixie-Queen, Poltergeist, Pony, Priest, Pyknite, Ranger, Robber, Roc, Rock-Sled, Sage, Scavenger, Shark, Ship, Shyft, Sister, Smith, Sorceress, Spuzzem, Spy, Stangg-Twin, Tactician, Tarpan, Teddy, Thief, The-Biggest-Baddest-Nastiest-Scariest-Creature-You'll-Ever-See, Titan, Townsfolk, Tracker, Twin, Viper, Vulture, Waiter, Walking-Dead, Wasp, Whippoorwill, Wight, Wiitigo, Wirefly, Wolverine-Pack, Wolves-of-the-Hunt, Wretched.

Added creature-types

Anemone, Anteater, Elk, Harpy, Metathran, Nautilus, Scarecrow, Squid, Thalakos.

Reinstated

Cyclops

"The Grand Creature Type Update Update"

As expected, mistakes were made in the first update. Subsequently 90 cards were updated when Morningtide was released.[8]

After "The Grand Creature Type Update Update"

Eventide

  • Introduction of the Noggle type

Magic 2010

  • Introduction of the Siren type

Zendikar

  • Introduction of the Ally type
  • Introduction of the Surrakar type

Rise of the Eldrazi

Magic 2011

  • Egg became Bird. When the M11 card Roc Egg was printed, the creature type "Egg" was decommissioned and Rukh Egg was changed accordingly. As explained by Mark Gottlieb, Rukh Egg and Roc Egg are, essentially, very (very) young Birds, so they'll both have that creature type. Summoner's Egg was granted the creature type Egg during the Grand Creature Type Update, but it was never printed like that. It is now a Construct.[9]

Scars of Mirrodin

Mirrodin Besieged

New Phyrexia

Innistrad

Theros

  • Introduction of the types God, Sable and reintroduction of the type Nymph. Also introduction of the type Head and supertype Elite, and the reintroduction of Hero. These last three are only legal in challenge decks.

Journey into Nyx

  • Introduction of the Lamia type. Also introduction of the type Reveller, which is only legal in a challenge deck.

Khans of Tarkir

  • Introduction of the Naga type.

Fate Reforged

Updates before the Grand Update

Revised Edition

6th Edition

Mercadian Masques

Battle Royale

7th Edition

8th Edition

Champions of Kamigawa

9th Edition

Mirage online release

Ravnica: City of Guilds

Guildpact

  • Introduction of the Weird type

Coldsnap Themedecks

Visions online release

Time Spiral "Timeshifted"

Tenth Edition

Masters Edition

Weatherlight online release

References

  1. Mark Gottlieb (September 26, 2007). "Lorwyn Update Bulletin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. November 24, 2003. "[[Magic Arcana]]". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Aaron Forsythe (July 16, 2004). "Classifying Samite Healer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Mark Rosewater (November 18, 2002). "Beast of Show". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Randy Buehler (November 29, 2002). "Human Nature". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Aaron Forsythe (August 24, 2007). "Looking Back to the Future". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. "The Grand Creature Type Update (and other Rules Updates) - MTG Salvation Forums". Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  8. Mark Gottlieb (January 16, 2008). "Morningtide Update Bulletin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. Mark Gottlieb (July 14, 2010). "July 2010 Update Bulletin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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  11. Sixth Edition Oracle. October 5, 1999. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  12. Mark Rosewater (October 04, 2004). "Change For the Better". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  13. "Ninth Edition Frequently Asked Questions : Wizards of the Coast". June 30, 2005. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  14. Magic Arcana (July 31, 2006). "Mistform Ultimus Watch: Coldsnap Edition". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  15. Magic Arcana (October 03, 2006). "Mistform Ultimus Watch – Time Spiral". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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