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| Five [[mythic rare]] [[legendary]] creatures, one per color, representing the Phyrexian's rulers and a different philosophy among the Phyrexian army what exactly New Phyrexia should look like. They give a positive effect to the player controlling them, and an inverse effect to his or her opponents. Reprints from [[New Phyrexia]].
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| Each of these rare legendary [[Dragon]] Spirit creatures costs six mana, has flying in addition to an ability when the creature is put into a graveyard from the battlefield. Reprints from [[Champions of Kamigawa]].
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| Rare [[land]]s that are able to add two colors of mana to their controller's mana pool. Reprints from [[Future Sight]].
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|colspan="11"|'''Description and notes:''' When each of these uncommon nonbasic [[dual lands]] enters the battlefield tapped, its controller returns a land he or she controls to its owner's hand. Each of these lands can tap to produce two mana, one of each of the its associate guild's colors. Reprints from [[Ravnica block#Mega cycles|Ravnica Mega Cycles]].
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Iconic Masters
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description M in a circle
Design Erik Lauer (lead)
Ken Troop
Yoni Skolnik
Development Bryan Hawley (lead)
Adam Prosak
Alan Canode
Pete Ingram
Release date November 17, 2017
Themes and mechanics Tribal
Keywords/​ability words Landfall, Outlast, Rebound, Renown, Storm, Suspend, Unleash
Set size 249
(101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)
Expansion code IMA[2]
Physical Masters series
[[Modern Masters 2017]] '''Iconic Masters''' [[Masters 25]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Duel Decks: Merfolk vs. Goblins]] Iconic Masters [[Explorers of Ixalan]]

Iconic Masters is a booster-based compilation set[3] that was released on November 17, 2017. It is designed to be drafted.[4]

Set details

Iconic Masters packaging

Iconic Masters contains 249 cards (101 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, and 15 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. The name of the set was inadvertently revealed in a WPN-mail send to retailers in April 2017.[5] Iconic Masters offers players a tour through some of the most powerful cards in over 23 years of Magic history.[6] Featuring new artwork on many cards, the set brings an array of massive Angels, Sphinxes, Demons, Dragons and Hydras alongside some favorite and most memorable spells.

Iconic Masters was designed to provide an exciting and unique Limited experience with cards that had never been drafted together. Unlike Modern Masters or Eternal Masters, this product is not geared to any specific format. Mark Rosewater considers the name of the set misleading, because some really iconic cards are missing.[7][8][9] The release was met with disappointed reactions.[10]

Marketing

Remarkably, Iconic Masters was the second Masters series-set to be released in 2017. Its release was connected to the celebration of Magic's 25th Anniversary. The cards of the set were revealed at the HASCON prerelease on September 8–10, 2017. There were no previews. Like for other Masters series sets, the MSRP of one booster was set to $9.99.[11] Every booster box of Iconic Masters contains 24 booster packs — each with fifteen randomly inserted game cards, including one premium card in every pack. The 16-card boosters (the sixteenth card is a marketing card) feature artwork from Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite, Heroes' Bane and Firemane Angel.

Magic Online

Iconic Masters released on Magic Online on November 17, 2017, the same day as the paper set.

Themes and mechanics

Iconic Masters features the following limited archetypes:

Changes in rarity

Mythic Rare to Rare

Rare to Uncommon

Rare to Common

Uncommon to Mythic Rare

Uncommon to Rare

Uncommon to Common

Common to Uncommon

Cycles

Iconic Masters has five cycles.

Cycle name Description and notes {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Praetors Five mythic rare legendary creatures, one per color, representing the Phyrexian's rulers and a different philosophy among the Phyrexian army what exactly New Phyrexia should look like. They give a positive effect to the player controlling them, and an inverse effect to his or her opponents. Reprints from New Phyrexia. Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur Sheoldred, Whispering One Urabrask the Hidden Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger
Spirit Dragons Each of these rare legendary Dragon Spirit creatures costs six mana, has flying in addition to an ability when the creature is put into a graveyard from the battlefield. Reprints from Champions of Kamigawa. Yosei, the Morning Star Keiga, the Tide Star Kokusho, the Evening Star Ryusei, the Falling Star Jugan, the Rising Star
Cycle name Description and notes {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W}
Futureshifted dual lands Rare lands that are able to add two colors of mana to their controller's mana pool. Reprints from Future Sight. Nimbus Maze River of Tears Graven Cairns Grove of the Burnwillows Horizon Canopy
Cycle name {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W} {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Bounce lands Azorius Chancery Dimir Aqueduct Rakdos Carnarium Gruul Turf Selesnya Sanctuary Orzhov Basilica Izzet Boilerworks Golgari Rot Farm Boros Garrison Simic Growth Chamber
Description and notes: When each of these uncommon nonbasic dual lands enters the battlefield tapped, its controller returns a land he or she controls to its owner's hand. Each of these lands can tap to produce two mana, one of each of the its associate guild's colors. Reprints from Ravnica Mega Cycles.
Draft Archetypes Azorius Charm Blizzard Specter Bladewing the Risen Rosheen Meanderer Chronicler of Heroes Vizkopa Guildmage Electrolyze Corpsejack Menace Lightning Helix Jungle Barrier
Description and notes: Ten uncommon multicolored cards that represent the draft archetypes of the set.

Token cards

The set comes with seven creature tokens.

  1. {W} 1/1 Bird with flying for Emeria Angel.
  2. {W} 1/1 Spirit with flying for Doomed Traveler.
  3. {W} 4/4 Angel with flying for Angelic Accord.
  4. {U} 2/2 Djinn Monk with flying for Skywise Teachings.
  5. {R} 2/2 Dragon with flying and "{R}: This creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn" for Dragon Egg.
  6. {R} 5/5 Dragon with flying for Day of the Dragons.
  7. {G} 4/4 Beast for Hunting Pack and Rampaging Baloths.

Notable cards

  • Mana Drain, following up on the Judge Gift card from 2016, this is the first reprint of this card in a large set. It was first printed in Legends and Mark Rosewater famously remarked in 1995 that “All of R&D would have to be hit by a bus first” before it would be reprinted. Of course, nowadays this should be applied to standard environments only.[12]

Cards with new art

Cards with new flavor text

References

External links