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   Design Team = [[Mike Elliott]] (lead)<br>[[Mike Donais]]|
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   Development Team = [[Randy Buehler]] (lead)<br>[[Elaine Chase]]<br>Mike Donais<br>[[Brian Schneider]]<br>[[Henry Stern]]<br>[[Worth Wollpert]]|
   Release Date = September 27, 2002|
   Release Date = September 27, 2002|
   Mechanics = Chain spells, tribal/creature types|
   Mechanics = Chain spells, tribal/creature types|

Revision as of 00:03, 16 December 2007

For other uses, see Onslaught (disambiguation).

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Onslaught, codenamed "Manny", is the twenty-eighth Magic expansion and was released in 2002 as the first set in the Onslaught block.

Set details

It, like its ensuing expansions, Legions and Scourge, has a theme that focused heavily on "tribal" cards, or cards that are concerned with creature types. It introduced the "morph" keyword, as well as revisiting "cycling", and making "This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or black creatures." a keyword ability, "fear".[1]

Mechanics

Onslaught introduced a number of major mechanics and featured the first return of a keyword from abeyance (cycling).

Cycles

  • Couriers: The Couriers are uncommon creatures that can tap to grant an appropriate creature — a creature of the respective type — an increase in power and toughness, as well as an ability; as long as the Courier is tapped, the target creature has the Courier's effects. They also have the ability not to untap during their controller's untap step, thereby allowing for their controller to leave it tapped so that the target creature will have the effects continuously: Everglove Courier, Flamestick Courier, Frightshroud Courier, Ghosthelm Courier and Pearlspear Courier.

Notable cards

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

References

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