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'''Mirage''' is the ninth [[Magic]] expansion and was released in 1996 as the [[Large expansion|first set]] in the [[Mirage Block]]. Mirage introduces the mechanics [[Flanking]] (a combat ability that gives blockers -1/-1) and [[Phasing]] (a confusing ability used as a drawback in this set)
'''Mirage''' is the ninth [[Magic]] expansion and was released in 1996 as the [[Large expansion|first set]] in the [[Mirage Block]].
 
==Mechanics==
Mirage introduces the mechanics [[Flanking]] (a combat ability that gives blockers -1/-1) and [[Phasing]] (a confusing ability used as a drawback in this set).


==Setting==   
==Setting==   

Revision as of 01:14, 22 February 2008

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Mirage is the ninth Magic expansion and was released in 1996 as the first set in the Mirage Block.

Mechanics

Mirage introduces the mechanics Flanking (a combat ability that gives blockers -1/-1) and Phasing (a confusing ability used as a drawback in this set).

Setting

Mirage stands apart from the rest of Magic for its African jungle setting.

Cycles

Notable cards

  • Cadaverous Bloom
  • Celestial Dawn — Nicknamed "bleach" by players, this enchantment made a muticolored deck into monochrome white. Counterspells, direct damage, and all the other color specialities are then available to the white player.
  • Grinning Totem — Taking the Jester's Cap concept one step further, the Totem not only lets you look through your opponent's library and remove a card, but then, adding injury to insult, allows you to play that card as if it were in your own hand, possibly turning your opponent's most powerful spell against them.
  • Hammer of Bogardan — Before the hammer, decks based on direct damage tended to run into late-game problems of plenty of mana but no spells to spend it on. Enter the hammer, an infinitely-reusable damage spell.
  • Maro — This card was named for designer Mark Rosewater and quickly became a favorite for green creature-based decks. Once Maro is in play, each card you draw makes him more dangerous.
  • Political Trickery — This card is a weapon for blue counter / control decks against specialized lands.
  • Tombstone Stairwell — This card inspired new deck types, this Enchant World makes the 1/1 creatures typical of a weenie deck more valuable in the graveyard than out. Decks built around the Stairwell are designed to swarm the opponent: first with regular creatures, and then, once the graveyard is nicely stocked, with Tombstone Zombies.

Reprinted cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Mirage.

Theme decks

The Mirage block theme decks were designed for MTGO, as these expansion sets were printed before theme decks were first printed in the Tempest block.

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

External links

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