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Dragons of Tarkir | |
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Set Information | |
Set symbol | |
Themes and mechanics | Dragons |
Keywords/ability words | Bolster, Rebound, Exploit, Dash, Formidable, Megamorph |
Set size |
264 cards 101 Commons, 80 Uncommons, 53 Rares, 15 Mythic Rares, 15 Basic Lands |
Expansion code | DTK |
Development codename | Louie |
Dragons of Tarkir is the 67th Magic expansion, and the third and last in the Khans of Tarkir block. It will be released March 27 , 2015. [1] Dragons of Tarkir is a large expansion.
Set details
“ | Your Dragon, Their Doom | ” |
Dragons of Tarkir is designed to be drafted with Fate Reforged but not with Khans of Tarkir [2]. Also, Dragons of Tarkir will not rotate out of Standard with Khans of Tarkir and Fate Reforged, but instead will rotate out with Magic Origins due to Standard's regulation changes. To differentiate the drafting experience from Khans of Tarkir / Fate Reforged, Dragons of Tarkir was designed around 5 sets of allied color pairs. [3]
Dragons of Tarkir contains 264 cards (15 basic lands - 5 less than Khans of Tarkir [4] - , 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. Like the one from Scourge before, the expansion symbol of Dragons of Tarkir represents a dragon's head. This set is supposed to be the ultimate "dragon set". [5] There are more than twice as many dragons in it than in any other set and they appear in all colors. It also contains many cards that reference Dragons and care about Dragons. [6] [7]
Each of the five clans known from the previous sets is now integrated with one of the Dragon broods. Only the icons of the broods, first seen in Fate Reforged, appear as watermarks in the text boxes of the cards. The clan symbols have disappeared. [8] The icons have no effect on gameplay. [9] There are several "crossover cards" that present alternate versions of characters and situations from the previous timeline.
Storyline
After Sarkhan Vol has done his duty in the past, the story now returns to the present of Tarkir. But it seems that changing the past has produced some unexpected results. [10] Mighty Dragons now rule the skies and the five clans that comprise most of Tarkir's populace. [11] Known characters have an altered fate; Zurgo is just a puny orc and Narset has not died at all, but became a planeswalker instead.
The clans
Clan name Parallel Colors Dragon Aspect Mechanic Symbol Dragonlord Dromoka The Abzan Houses Endurance Bolster Scale of the dragon Dragonlord Dromoka Ojutai The Jeskai Way Cunning Rebound Eye of the dragon Dragonlord Ojutai Silumgar The Sultai Brood Ruthlessness Exploit Fang of the dragon Dragonlord Silumgar Kolaghan The Mardu Horde Speed Dash Wing of the dragon Dragonlord Kolaghan Atarka The Temur Frontier Savagery Formidable Claw of the dragon Dragonlord Atarka
Marketing
Dragons of Tarkir will be sold in 16-card boosters (the 16th card being a marketing card), five intro packs, an event deck and a fat pack. The boosters feature art from Dragonlord Atarka, Dragonlord Kolaghan, Icefall Regent, Sarkhan, Unbroken and Narset Transcendant. [12]
Prerelease
The Dragons of Tarkir prerelease takes place on March 21-22, 2015. As a special gimmick, each participating store will receive a Tarkir Dragonfury playing board with character pieces that stand upright on them. [13] The board is a Tarkir landscape, and the pieces can knocked down by a throw with a special spindown life counter, themed to the breath weapon of one of the five Tarkir dragonlords. Each piece has a point value on it, and the player gets points equal to the total number he or she knocks down. If the die ends up in the central circle, the score is doubled. Every player gets two rolls (resetting the board between each roll). Depending on the highest score, up to four alternate art promotional cards can be won: a land, a common, an uncommon and a rare.
Players choose a clan. Each player receives a Seeded Prerelease pack that has everything he or she needs to build his or her sealed deck.
Promotional cards
- Dragonfury: Evolving Wilds, Dragon Fodder, Dragonlord's Servant and Foe-Razer Regent [14]
- Launch promo: Deathbringer Regent
- Game Day: Scaleguard Sentinels
- Game Day (Top 8): Thunderbreak Regent
- Buy-a-Box: Ojutai's Command
- Prerelease, one of ? according to the chosen clan:
TBA
Tokens, emblems and overlay cards
The sixteenth card in the boosters can be a token, emblem or overlay card, with an advertisement on the back side. [15] The overlay card can be used on face-down Megamorph cards to remind players of their power and toughness and that it can be turned face-up for its Megamorph cost. [9]
- 1/1 Warrior for Secure the Wastes
- 2/2 Djinn with Flying for Ojutai's Summons and Skywise Teachings
- 2/2 Zombie for Necromaster Dragon and Rakshasa Gravecaller
- */* Zombie Horror for Corpseweft
- 4/4 Dragon with Flying for Descent of the Dragons, Dragon Whisperer and Sarkhan Unbroken
- 1/1 Goblin for Dragon Fodder
- (Mega)morph overlay card
- Emblem for Narset Transcendent
Themes and mechanics
Bolster and Dash returned from Fate Reforged, as the mechanics for the green-white Dromoka and black-red Kolaghan clans, respectively. [16] [9]
Rebound was repeated from the Rise of the Eldrazi set, and became the mechanic of the white-blue Ojutai clan.
In addition three new mechanics were featured:
- Exploit — When a creature with exploit enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature you control. Each creature with exploit has another ability that gives you a benefit when it "exploits a creature." Exploit is the signature ability of the blue-black Silumgar clan.
- Formidable — Creatures with this ability word care in some way about controlling creatures with total power 8 or greater. Formidable is the signature mechanic of the red-green Atarka clan.
- Megamorph — This is basically morph with an extra bonus. Turning creatures them face-up by paying their megamorph cost puts a +1/+1 counter on the creature.
Card types
The set sees the return of the elder type, which is used for the Dragonlords.
Cycles
Dragons of Tarkir has at least eleven cycles.
- Dragonlords: five mythic legendary allied-colored elder dragons that are the aged-up versions of their Fate Reforged counterpart. — Dragonlord Ojutai, Dragonlord Silumgar, Dragonlord Kolaghan, Dragonlord Atarka, and Dragonlord Dromoka
- Rare Gold Dragons: Five rare allied-colored dragons that appear as the face of the intro packs. — Arashin Sovereign, Pristine Skywise, Necromaster Dragon, Boltwing Marauder, and Harbinger of the Hunt
- Regents: Five rare mono-colored dragons with double colored mana in their mana cost. — Sunscorch Regent, Icefall Regent, Deathbringer Regent, Thunderbreak Regent, Foe-Razer Regent
- Commands: Five rare allied-colored modal spells in increasing converted mana cost with four options, allowing you to choose two. — Ojutai's Command, Silumgar's Command, Kolaghan's Command, Atarka's Command, Dromoka's Command. This cycle is similar to the mono-colored Command cycle from Lorwyn.
- Former Khans: Four rare legendary creatures and one mythic planeswalker that detail the fates of the Khans from Khans of Tarkir in the new timeline. —Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit, Narset Transcendent, Sidisi, Undead Vizier, Zurgo Bellstriker, Surrak, the Hunt Caller
- Rare Megamorphers: Five rare creatures that cost 1C, have Megamorph, an in-color ability when turned face up, and an additional in-color ability. — Hidden Dragonslayer, Stratus Dancer, Silumgar's Assassin, Ire Shaman, and Den Protector.
- Uncommon Gold Dragons: Five uncommon 4/4 ally-colored dragons that cost 4CD, have flying, and an additional in-color ability. — Enduring Scalelord, Cunning Breezedancer, Ruthless Deathfang, Swift Warkite, and Savage Ventmaw.
- Uncommon Mono-Colored Dragons: Five uncommon 3/3 mono-colored dragons that cost 5C, have flying, another keyword ability and megamorph 5CC, with a triggered ability to put a +1/+1 counter on all your other dragons when turned face-up, and an additional in-color ability. — Shieldhide Dragon, Belltoll Dragon, Acidspewer Dragon, Stormwing Dragon, and Herdchaser Dragon
- Color-hate Spells: Five uncommon spells that possess a color-appropriate form of removal for enemy-colored creatures. — Surge of Righteousness, Encase in Ice, Self-Inflicted Wound, Rending Volley, Display of Dominance
- Dragons Matter Cards: Five uncommon monocolored cards that have a CMC of 2, have an effect, and an additional effect if you control or reveal a dragon card as the spell is cast. — Orator of Ojutai, Silumgar's Scorn, Draconic Roar, Scaleguard Sentinels.
- Dragonlord Monuments: Five uncommon artifacts that cost 3 colorless, tap for mana of that clan, and can turn into 4/4 flying Dragons for 4CD. — Atarka Monument, Dromoka Monument, Kolaghan Monument, Ojutai Monument and Silumgar Monument
Reprinted cards
The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets:
- Battle Mastery, first printed in Lorwyn and last seen in Magic 2015.
- Dragon Fodder, first printed in Shards of Alara and last seen in Duel Decks: Knights vs. Dragons.
- Duress, first printed in Urza's Saga and last seen in Magic 2014.
- Evolving Wilds, first printed in Rise of the Eldrazi and last seen in Commander 2014.
- Pacifism, first printed in Mirage and last seen in Magic 2014.
- Spidersilk Net, first printed in Zendikar.
- Summit Prowler, first printed in Khans of Tarkir.
- Tormenting Voice, first printed in Khans of Tarkir.
- Ultimate Price, first printed in Return to Ravnica.
Strictly better or worse
- Aerie Bowmasters is strictly better than Cloudcrown Oak.
- Gudul Lurker is strictly better than Triton Shorestalker.
- Lightning Berserker is strictly better than Bellows Lizard and Glitterfang.
- Scaleguard Sentinels is strictly better than Elvish Warrior.
- Stampeding Elk Herd is strictly better than Hollowhenge Beast, Silverback Ape, and Jungle Wurm.
- Stratus Dancer is strictly better than Drake Familiar, Gossamer Phantasm, Vaporkin and Welkin Tern.
- Stormcrag Elemental is strictly better than The Lady of the Mountain.
- Avatar of the Resolute is strictly better than Garruk's Companion.
- Anticipate is strictly worse than Impulse.
- Contradict is strictly worse than Dismiss or Cryptic Command.
- Stormrider Rig is strictly worse than Sai of the Shinobi.
- Vial of Dragonfire is strictly worse than Aeolipile.
Preconstructed decks
Intro packs
Dragons of Tarkir has five bicolored intro packs: [17] Template:Intro packs
Event deck
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