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*<c>Donate</c> {{-}} This card and <c>Illusions of Grandeur</c> were integral pieces of the [[Combo deck#later combo decks|Trix]] decks.
*<c>Donate</c> {{-}} This card and <c>Illusions of Grandeur</c> were integral pieces of the [[Combo deck#later combo decks|Trix]] decks.
*<c>Masticore</c> {{-}} A 4/4 artifact creature for {{4}} with a drawback of discarding a card each upkeep is a very strong creature, especially with the "{{2}}: Masticore deals 1 damage to target creature" ability.
*<c>Masticore</c> {{-}} A 4/4 artifact creature for {{4}} with a drawback of discarding a card each upkeep is a very strong creature, especially with the "{{2}}: Masticore deals 1 damage to target creature" ability.
*<c>Opalescence</c>
*<c>Replenish</c> {{-}} Is an integral part to a combodeck with the same name.
*<c>Opalescence</c> {{-}} A finisher for the Replenish-deck.
*<c>Plow Under</c> {{-}} Used in green control decks.
*<c>Plow Under</c> {{-}} Used in green control decks.
*<c>Opposition</c> {{-}} Spawned multiple prison-decks most notably "Squirrel-prison".
*<c>Treachery</c> {{-}} Was used in many blue controldecks like Draw-Go.
*<c>Phyrexian Negator</c> {{-}} An essential part to many black suicide-decks.
*<c>Yawgmoth's Bargain</c> {{-}} A strong variation on <c>Necropotence</c>
*<c>Metalworker</c> {{-}} Produced tons of mana in the many artifact-decks of the day.
*<c>Powder Keg</c> {{-}} With <c>Nevinyrral's Disk</c> leaving standard after 5th edition, this became the board-sweeper of choice.
*<c>Academy Rector</c> {{-}} Played a large part in Replenish-decks.
*<c>Carnival of Souls</c> {{-}} Notable as being one of the worst cards ever.
*<c>Elvish Piper</c> {{-}} Became one of the games most well-known "Timmy"-cards.


==Reprinted cards==
==Reprinted cards==

Revision as of 14:06, 27 November 2008

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Urza's Destiny is the eighteenth Magic expansion and was released in 1999 as the last set in the Urza block.

Set details

Urza's Destiny was the first tournament legal set to use the word "Creature" on the type line as opposed to "Summon", following the footsteps of Portal Second Age.

Themes

The "reveal" cards come in two types: creatures (Seers) and spells (Scents). When you use a Seer ability or a Scent spell, you show your opponents any number of cards of the specified color that are currently in your hand. The number of cards revealed determines the power of the effect.

Urza's Destiny also has a strong theme of graveyard effects. Many creatures and a few enchantments have special abilities that trigger when the permanent is put into a graveyard (e.g. When Aura Thief goes to the graveyard, you gain control of all enchantments).

The set also further develops the cycling theme introduced in the previous two sets with "cycling from play" creatures. These creatures, such as Brass Secretary and Yavimaya Elder, do not have cycling as a keyword, but instead have the activated ability "{2}, sacrifice this creature: Draw a card." This ability is similar to cycling, but is used while the creature is in play rather than in your hand.

Cycles

Urza's Destiny has five cycles:

Famous cards

  • Donate — This card and Illusions of Grandeur were integral pieces of the Trix decks.
  • Masticore — A 4/4 artifact creature for {4} with a drawback of discarding a card each upkeep is a very strong creature, especially with the "{2}: Masticore deals 1 damage to target creature" ability.
  • Replenish — Is an integral part to a combodeck with the same name.
  • Opalescence — A finisher for the Replenish-deck.
  • Plow Under — Used in green control decks.
  • Opposition — Spawned multiple prison-decks most notably "Squirrel-prison".
  • Treachery — Was used in many blue controldecks like Draw-Go.
  • Phyrexian Negator — An essential part to many black suicide-decks.
  • Yawgmoth's Bargain — A strong variation on Necropotence
  • Metalworker — Produced tons of mana in the many artifact-decks of the day.
  • Powder Keg — With Nevinyrral's Disk leaving standard after 5th edition, this became the board-sweeper of choice.
  • Academy Rector — Played a large part in Replenish-decks.
  • Carnival of Souls — Notable as being one of the worst cards ever.
  • Elvish Piper — Became one of the games most well-known "Timmy"-cards.

Reprinted cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Urza's Destiny.

Functional reprints

Urza's Destiny has one functional reprint:

Theme decks

The pre-constructed theme decks are: Template:Theme decks

References

External links

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