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==Cycles==
==Cycles==
*'''Ancestor's Prophet''' Cycle: <c>Ancestor's Prophet</c>, <c>Catapult Master</c>, <c>Gravespawn Sovereign</c>, <c>Skirk Fire Marshal</c>, <c>Supreme Inquisitor</c>, <c>Voice of the Woods</c> are all Lords of their race and when five of their race are tapped the Lord does something special (like Ancestor Prophet when five Clerics are tapped you gain 10 life).
*'''Chain spells''': <c>Chain of Silence</c>, <c>Chain of Vapor</c>, <c>Chain of Smog</c>, <c>Chain of Plasma</c> and <c>Chain of Acid</c> could be copied by another player, either for free or with an alternative cost.
*'''Chain spells''': <c>Chain of Silence</c>, <c>Chain of Vapor</c>, <c>Chain of Smog</c>, <c>Chain of Plasma</c> and <c>Chain of Acid</c> could be copied by another player, either for free or with an alternative cost.
*'''Couriers''': Creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature two abilities. You can leave the Courier tapped for the creature to continuously have the abilities: <c>Everglove Courier</c>, <c>Flamestick Courier</c>, <c>Frightshroud Courier</c>, <c>Ghosthelm Courier</c> and <c>Pearlspear Courier</c>.
*'''Couriers''': Creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature two abilities. You can leave the Courier tapped for the creature to continuously have the abilities: <c>Everglove Courier</c>, <c>Flamestick Courier</c>, <c>Frightshroud Courier</c>, <c>Ghosthelm Courier</c> and <c>Pearlspear Courier</c>.

Revision as of 01:27, 21 August 2007

Onslaught is the twenty-eight Magic expansion and was released in 2002 as the first set in the Onslaught Block. It had a theme that focused heavily on "tribal" cards or cards that care about creature types. It introduced the Morph keyword, as well as revisiting Cycling and making Fear a keyword ability.

Cycles

Notable Cards

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