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*'''"Words" enchantments''': A cycle of enchantments that allow their controller to pay mana and skip their next draw in exchange for a powerful effect: <c>Words of Worship</c>, <c>Words of Wind</c>, <c>Words of Waste</c>, <c>Words of War</c> and <c>Words of Wilding</c>.
*'''"Words" enchantments''': A cycle of enchantments that allow their controller to pay mana and skip their next draw in exchange for a powerful effect: <c>Words of Worship</c>, <c>Words of Wind</c>, <c>Words of Waste</c>, <c>Words of War</c> and <c>Words of Wilding</c>.


==Notable Cards==
==Notable cards==
*In contemporary [[standard]], <c>Exalted Angel</c>, <c>Astral Slide</c>, <c>Patriarch's Bidding</c>, <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>, <c>Blistering Firecat</c>, <c>Goblin Piledriver</c>, <c>Goblin Sharpshooter</c>, <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Ravenous Baloth</c> and <c>Wellwisher</c> were particularly noteworthy. The Fetch lands and Cycling lands also saw high levels of play.
*In contemporary [[standard]], <c>Exalted Angel</c>, <c>Astral Slide</c>, <c>Patriarch's Bidding</c>, <c>Visara the Dreadful</c>, <c>Blistering Firecat</c>, <c>Goblin Piledriver</c>, <c>Goblin Sharpshooter</c>, <c>Rorix Bladewing</c>, <c>Ravenous Baloth</c> and <c>Wellwisher</c> were particularly noteworthy. The Fetch lands and Cycling lands also saw high levels of play.



Revision as of 07:28, 18 October 2007

For other uses, see Onslaught (disambiguation).

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Onslaught is the twenty-eighth 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

  • The cycle of Fetch lands continue to see significant play in all formats in which they are legal.

External links

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