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'''''Rivals of Ixalan''''' is the 77th ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the second in the [[Ixalan block]]. It was released on January 19, 2018, and is a [[small expansion]].<ref>{{NewRef|news/25th-anniversary-announcement-day-2017-06-14|25th Anniversary Announcement Day|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 14, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Release Notes">{{NewRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-release-notes-2018-01-05|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|January 5, 2018}}</ref>
'''''Rivals of Ixalan''''' is the 77th ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the second in the [[Ixalan block]]. It was released on January 19, 2018, and is a [[small expansion]].<ref>{{DailyRef|news/25th-anniversary-announcement-day-2017-06-14|25th Anniversary Announcement Day|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 14, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Release Notes">{{DailyRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-release-notes-2018-01-05|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|January 5, 2018}}</ref>


==Set details==
==Set details==
'''Rivals of Ixalan''' is the last regular [[small expansion]] to be released.<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0">{{NewRef |making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|2017 June 12}}</ref> The set contains 196 cards (5 basic lands, 70 common, 60 uncommon, 48 rare, and 13 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. Some of the rares are [[Double-faced card]]s which were printed on a separate [[print sheet]]. Nine additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 1 common dual land). These are numbered #197/196 to #205/196.<ref name="Promos"/> With the exception of the [[Elder]] [[Dinosaur]] [[cycle]], all the [[tribe]]s are staying in their same colors from ''Ixalan''.
'''Rivals of Ixalan''' is the last regular [[small expansion]] to be released.<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0">{{NewRef |making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|2017 June 12}}</ref> The set contains 196 cards (5 basic lands, 70 common, 60 uncommon, 48 rare, and 13 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. Some of the rares are [[Double-faced card]]s which were printed on a separate [[print sheet]]. Nine additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 1 common dual land). These are numbered #197/196 to #205/196.<ref name="Promos"/> With the exception of the [[Elder]] [[Dinosaur]] [[cycle]], all the [[tribe]]s are staying in their same colors from ''Ixalan''.


As the design of this set fell between the abandonment of the [[Two-Block Paradigm]], but before the introduction [[Three-and-One Model]], ''Rivals of Ixalan'' had a combined [[Vision Design|Vision]]/[[Set Design]] team instead of separate [[Design]] and [[Development]] teams. Notably, head designer [[Mark Rosewater]] wasn't part of the team.<ref name="Arrival">{{NewRef|making-magic/arrival-rivals-2018-01-01|The Arrival of Rivals|[[Mark Rosewater]]| January 1, 2018}}</ref>  
As the design of this set fell between the abandonment of the [[Two-Block Paradigm]], but before the introduction [[Three-and-One Model]], ''Rivals of Ixalan'' had a combined [[Vision Design|Vision]]/[[Set Design]] team instead of separate [[Design]] and [[Development]] teams. Notably, head designer [[Mark Rosewater]] wasn't part of the team.<ref name="Arrival">{{DailyRef|making-magic/arrival-rivals-2018-01-01|The Arrival of Rivals|[[Mark Rosewater]]| January 1, 2018}}</ref>  


=== Storyline ===
=== Storyline ===
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===Marketing===
===Marketing===
''Rivals of Ixalan'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s and the ''Rivals of Ixalan'' [[bundle]].<ref name="Promos">{{NewRef|news/rivals-ixalan-promos-packaging-and-more-2017-12-11|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Promos, Packaging, and More!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|December 11, 2017}}</ref> The boosters feature artwork from TBA, <c>Angrath, the Flame-Chained</c>, TBA, <c>Frilled Deathspitter</c>, and TBA.
''Rivals of Ixalan'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s and the ''Rivals of Ixalan'' [[bundle]].<ref name="Promos">{{DailyRef|news/rivals-ixalan-promos-packaging-and-more-2017-12-11|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Promos, Packaging, and More!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|December 11, 2017}}</ref> The boosters feature artwork from TBA, <c>Angrath, the Flame-Chained</c>, TBA, <c>Frilled Deathspitter</c>, and TBA.
The set doesn't feature a [[Masterpiece Series]].<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0"/>
The set doesn't feature a [[Masterpiece Series]].<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0"/>


As part of the preview season, [[Wizards of the Coast]] again distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from [[Wikipedia:Geocaching|from geochache to geocache]], the distances they travelled  influenced the release of preview cards.<ref name="Exploring">{{NewRef|feature/exploring-ixalan-exploring-our-world-again-2017-11-27|Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World — Again|[[Blake Rasmussen]]| November 27, 2017}}</ref> By tracking [[Dinosaur]]s, [[Merfolk]], [[Vampire]]s, and [[Pirate]]s individually, accompanied by votes on social media, it was decided who controlled [[Orazca|the golden city]] at the end of the ''Rivals of Ixalan'' story.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/vote-control-golden-city-2018-02-07|Vote for Control of the Golden City!|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|February 7, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Alternate">{{NewRef|magic-story/rivals-ixalan-magic-story-alternate-endings-2018-02-21|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Magic Story: Alternate Endings|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 21, 2018}}</ref>  
As part of the preview season, [[Wizards of the Coast]] again distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from [[Wikipedia:Geocaching|from geochache to geocache]], the distances they travelled  influenced the release of preview cards.<ref name="Exploring">{{DailyRef|feature/exploring-ixalan-exploring-our-world-again-2017-11-27|Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World — Again|[[Blake Rasmussen]]| November 27, 2017}}</ref> By tracking [[Dinosaur]]s, [[Merfolk]], [[Vampire]]s, and [[Pirate]]s individually, accompanied by votes on social media, it was decided who controlled [[Orazca|the golden city]] at the end of the ''Rivals of Ixalan'' story.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/vote-control-golden-city-2018-02-07|Vote for Control of the Golden City!|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|February 7, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Alternate">{{DailyRef|magic-story/rivals-ixalan-magic-story-alternate-endings-2018-02-21|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Magic Story: Alternate Endings|[[R&D Narrative Team]]|February 21, 2018}}</ref>  


====Events====
====Events====
* Prerelease Events took place on January 13, 2018.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-prerelease-primer-2018-01-08|''Rivals of Ixalan" Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|January 8, 2018}}</ref>  
* Prerelease Events took place on January 13, 2018.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-prerelease-primer-2018-01-08|''Rivals of Ixalan" Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|January 8, 2018}}</ref>  
* [[Magic Online]] Launch: January 15, 2018.
* [[Magic Online]] Launch: January 15, 2018.


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*[[Standard Showdown]]: [[foil]] [[land]] with art by [[Rebecca Guay]]
*[[Standard Showdown]]: [[foil]] [[land]] with art by [[Rebecca Guay]]
*[[Magic League]]: foil <c>Evolving Wilds</c>
*[[Magic League]]: foil <c>Evolving Wilds</c>
*[[Store Championship]]: [[full-art]] [[foil]] <c>Ghalta, Primal Hunger</c> <ref>{{NewRef|news/ixalan-store-championship-goodies-2017-10-30|''Ixalan'' Store Championship Goodies!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|October 30, 2017}}</ref>
*[[Store Championship]]: [[full-art]] [[foil]] <c>Ghalta, Primal Hunger</c> <ref>{{DailyRef|news/ixalan-store-championship-goodies-2017-10-30|''Ixalan'' Store Championship Goodies!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|October 30, 2017}}</ref>
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Captain's Hook</c>
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Captain's Hook</c>
*[[FNM promo]] [[double-faced token]]s:
*[[FNM promo]] [[double-faced token]]s:
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====Tokens, emblems and markers====
====Tokens, emblems and markers====
''Ixalan'' features six [[token]]s and markers.<ref name="Tokens">{{NewRef|articles/archive/news/tokens-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-04|The Tokens of ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|January 4, 2018}}</ref>
''Ixalan'' features six [[token]]s and markers.<ref name="Tokens">{{DailyRef|articles/archive/news/tokens-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-04|The Tokens of ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|January 4, 2018}}</ref>


# {{R}} 0/1 [[Elemental]] creature with "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature and return target card named Rekindling Phoenix from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste until end of turn." for <c>Rekindling Phoenix</c>
# {{R}} 0/1 [[Elemental]] creature with "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature and return target card named Rekindling Phoenix from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste until end of turn." for <c>Rekindling Phoenix</c>
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[[Transform]] and [[double-faced card]]s are carried over from ''[[Ixalan]]''. The front side of some of them is [[multicolored]]. The backside is still a [[legendary]] [[land]].
[[Transform]] and [[double-faced card]]s are carried over from ''[[Ixalan]]''. The front side of some of them is [[multicolored]]. The backside is still a [[legendary]] [[land]].


[[Enrage]], [[explore]] and [[raid]] also return and the [[tribal]] component was expanded upon.<ref name="Arrival"/><ref name="Designing">{{NewRef|card-preview/designing-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-02|Designing ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Ben Hayes]]|January 2, 2018}}</ref>  
[[Enrage]], [[explore]] and [[raid]] also return and the [[tribal]] component was expanded upon.<ref name="Arrival"/><ref name="Designing">{{DailyRef|card-preview/designing-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-02|Designing ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Ben Hayes]]|January 2, 2018}}</ref>  


There is only one new named mechanic:<ref>{{NewRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-mechanics-2018-01-01|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|January 1, 2018}}</ref>
There is only one new named mechanic:<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-mechanics-2018-01-01|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|January 1, 2018}}</ref>
* [[Ascend]] {{-}} If you [[control]] ten or more [[permanent]]s, you get the [[city's blessing]] for the rest of the game.<ref name="Arrival"/><ref name="Designing"/>
* [[Ascend]] {{-}} If you [[control]] ten or more [[permanent]]s, you get the [[city's blessing]] for the rest of the game.<ref name="Arrival"/><ref name="Designing"/>
** If you have the city's blessing, you gain a significant advantage depending on the spell you played.
** If you have the city's blessing, you gain a significant advantage depending on the spell you played.
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==Reprinted cards==
==Reprinted cards==
As a first, this small set features four common [[reprint]]s that were also printed in the large set. This was done because [[R&D]] had realized that they didn't want to make "second best" versions of those cards.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/169367773313/maybe-youll-answer-this-in-your-articles-but-why|title=Why are there so many commons from IXL reprinted in RIX?|January 05, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/odds-ends-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-29|Odds & Ends: ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 29, 2018}}</ref> They all have the same art as in the first set.  
As a first, this small set features four common [[reprint]]s that were also printed in the large set. This was done because [[R&D]] had realized that they didn't want to make "second best" versions of those cards.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/169367773313/maybe-youll-answer-this-in-your-articles-but-why|title=Why are there so many commons from IXL reprinted in RIX?|January 05, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/odds-ends-rivals-ixalan-2018-01-29|Odds & Ends: ''Rivals of Ixalan''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 29, 2018}}</ref> They all have the same art as in the first set.  
*<c>Colossal Dreadmaw</c> (new [[flavor text]])
*<c>Colossal Dreadmaw</c> (new [[flavor text]])
*<c>Legion Conquistador</c> (identical)
*<c>Legion Conquistador</c> (identical)
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*<c>Divine Verdict</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]'', last seen in ''[[Welcome Deck 2017]]''.
*<c>Divine Verdict</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]'', last seen in ''[[Welcome Deck 2017]]''.
* <c>Evolving Wilds</c>, first printed in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'', last seen in ''[[Iconic Masters]]''.
* <c>Evolving Wilds</c>, first printed in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'', last seen in ''[[Iconic Masters]]''.
*<c>Hunt the Weak</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2014]]'', last seen in ''Iconic Masters''.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-art-descriptions-2018-02-13|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Art Descriptions''|Chris Gleeson|February 13, 2018}}</ref>  
*<c>Hunt the Weak</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic 2014]]'', last seen in ''Iconic Masters''.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/rivals-ixalan-art-descriptions-2018-02-13|''Rivals of Ixalan'' Art Descriptions''|Chris Gleeson|February 13, 2018}}</ref>  
* <c>Naturalize</c>, first printed in ''[[Onslaught]]'', last seen in ''[[Dragons of Tarkir]]''.
* <c>Naturalize</c>, first printed in ''[[Onslaught]]'', last seen in ''[[Dragons of Tarkir]]''.
* <c>Negate</c>, first printed in ''[[Morningtide]]'', last seen in ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.
* <c>Negate</c>, first printed in ''[[Morningtide]]'', last seen in ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.
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==Notable cards==
==Notable cards==
* <c>Azor, the Lawbringer</c> is following the format of the [[Guilds of Ravnica|Guildleaders of Ravnica]] with the double of each colored mana in the [[mana cost]].
* <c>Azor, the Lawbringer</c> is following the format of the [[Guilds of Ravnica|Guildleaders of Ravnica]] with the double of each colored mana in the [[mana cost]].
* <c>Huatli, Radiant Champion</c> is the third [[planeswalker]] card for [[Huatli]] in this block, having changed from {{W}}{{R}} to {{W}}{{G}}.<ref>{{NewRef|play-design/designing-rivals-ixalan-planeswalkers-2018-01-19|Designing ''Rivals of Ixalan'' Planeswalkers|[[Melissa DeTora]]|January 19, 2018}}</ref>
* <c>Huatli, Radiant Champion</c> is the third [[planeswalker]] card for [[Huatli]] in this block, having changed from {{W}}{{R}} to {{W}}{{G}}.<ref>{{DailyRef|play-design/designing-rivals-ixalan-planeswalkers-2018-01-19|Designing ''Rivals of Ixalan'' Planeswalkers|[[Melissa DeTora]]|January 19, 2018}}</ref>
* <c>Blood Sun</c> was inspired by <c>Blood Moon</c>.<ref name="No Other">{{NewRef|making-magic/rivals-no-other-part-1-2018-01-08|A Rivals Like No Other|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 8, 2018}}</ref>  
* <c>Blood Sun</c> was inspired by <c>Blood Moon</c>.<ref name="No Other">{{DailyRef|making-magic/rivals-no-other-part-1-2018-01-08|A Rivals Like No Other|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 8, 2018}}</ref>  
* <c>Form of the Dinosaur</c> was inspired by <c>Form of the Dragon</c>.<ref name="No Other"/>
* <c>Form of the Dinosaur</c> was inspired by <c>Form of the Dragon</c>.<ref name="No Other"/>
* <c>The Immortal Sun</c> mirrors the storyline by neutralizing planeswalkers.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/rivals-no-other-part-2-2018-01-15|A Rivals Like No Other, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 15, 2018}}</ref>
* <c>The Immortal Sun</c> mirrors the storyline by neutralizing planeswalkers.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/rivals-no-other-part-2-2018-01-15|A Rivals Like No Other, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 15, 2018}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:17, 6 April 2019

Rivals of Ixalan
[[File:{{#setmainimage:RIX logo.png}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Orazca / Upper half of a steering wheel
Design Ben Hayes (lead)
Melissa DeTora
Mark Gottlieb
Alexis Janson
Glenn Jones
Shawn Main
Cynthia Sheppard
Eli Shiffrin
Yoni Skolnik
Development Same as design
Art direction Cynthia Sheppard
Release date January 19, 2018
Plane Ixalan
Themes and mechanics Tribal, Double-faced cards, Treasure tokens, City's Blessing
Keywords/​ability words Transform, Ascend, Enrage, Explore, Raid
Set size 196 + 9
Expansion code RIX[2]
Development codename Eggs
Ixalan block
[[Ixalan]] '''Rivals of Ixalan''' N/A
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Unstable]] Rivals of Ixalan [[Masters 25]]

Rivals of Ixalan is the 77th Magic expansion, and the second in the Ixalan block. It was released on January 19, 2018, and is a small expansion.[3][4]

Set details

Rivals of Ixalan is the last regular small expansion to be released.[5] The set contains 196 cards (5 basic lands, 70 common, 60 uncommon, 48 rare, and 13 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. Some of the rares are Double-faced cards which were printed on a separate print sheet. Nine additional cards are found in the set's planeswalker decks (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 1 common dual land). These are numbered #197/196 to #205/196.[6] With the exception of the Elder Dinosaur cycle, all the tribes are staying in their same colors from Ixalan.

As the design of this set fell between the abandonment of the Two-Block Paradigm, but before the introduction Three-and-One Model, Rivals of Ixalan had a combined Vision/Set Design team instead of separate Design and Development teams. Notably, head designer Mark Rosewater wasn't part of the team.[7]

Storyline

“  Stake your claim. Dominate the opposition. Rule the city.  ”

The legendary city of Orazca has been found, but it is not claimed without a fight. The winner will wield the greatest power of the plane. An unexpected rival takes the prize for his master.

The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Ixalan are: Flood of Recollection, Induced Amnesia, and Mastermind's Acquisition. This is the first set to only have three spotlight cards. These feature a Planeswalker symbol icon as a watermark in their text boxes. The icon has no effect on game play.[4]

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting (plane) Featuring
The Flood R&D Narrative Team 2018-01-10 Ixalan, Zendikar, Ravnica, Vryn Kumena, Vona, Mavren Fein, Vraska, Jace, Tezzeret, Liliana, Alhammarret
Glimpse the Far Side of the Sun R&D Narrative Team 2018-01-17 Ixalan, Kaldheim Huatli, Angrath, Elenda, Jace, Vraska, Zetalpa, Azor
The Arbiter of Law Left Chaos in His Wake R&D Narrative Team 2018-01-24 Ixalan Huatli, Angrath, Tishana, Kumena, Vona, Mavren Fein, Jace, Vraska, Azor
Sabotage R&D Narrative Team 2018-01-31 Ixalan, Tarkir Ugin, Azor, Nicol Bolas, Jace, Vraska
Who Tells the Stories R&D Narrative Team 2018-02-07 Ixalan Huatli, Tishana, Vona, Angrath, Mavren Fein, Elenda, Zacama
Wool Over the Eyes R&D Narrative Team 2018-02-14 Kaladesh, Unknown Plane, Ravnica, Meditation Plane, Ixalan, Dominaria Huatli, Saheeli Rai, Angrath, Vraska, Nicol Bolas, Jace, Apatzec Intli III

An additionnal article was published presenting alternate endings (now non-canon) that depicted each faction gaining control of Orazca.

Title Author Release Date Setting (plane) Featuring
Rivals of Ixalan Magic Story Alternate Endings R&D Narrative Team 2018-02-12 Ixalan Tishana, Vona, Malcolm and Breeches

Marketing

Rivals of Ixalan is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks and the Rivals of Ixalan bundle.[6] The boosters feature artwork from TBA, Angrath, the Flame-Chained, TBA, Frilled Deathspitter, and TBA. The set doesn't feature a Masterpiece Series.[5]

As part of the preview season, Wizards of the Coast again distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from from geochache to geocache, the distances they travelled influenced the release of preview cards.[8] By tracking Dinosaurs, Merfolk, Vampires, and Pirates individually, accompanied by votes on social media, it was decided who controlled the golden city at the end of the Rivals of Ixalan story.[9][10]

Events

  • Prerelease Events took place on January 13, 2018.[11]
  • Magic Online Launch: January 15, 2018.

Promotional cards

City's Blessing marker

Tokens, emblems and markers

Ixalan features six tokens and markers.[14]

  1. {R} 0/1 Elemental creature with "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice this creature and return target card named Rekindling Phoenix from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste until end of turn." for Rekindling Phoenix
  2. {R} 1/1 Elemental creature, for Tilonalli's Summoner
  3. {G} 1/1 Saproling creature, for Overgrown Armasaur and Tendershoot Dryad
  4. {C} 4/4 Golem artifact creature, for Gold-Forge Garrison
  5. Emblem for Huatli, Radiant Champion
  6. City's Blessing marker

The following tokens printed in Ixalan are also used for cards in Rivals of Ixalan:

Themes and mechanics

Transform and double-faced cards are carried over from Ixalan. The front side of some of them is multicolored. The backside is still a legendary land.

Enrage, explore and raid also return and the tribal component was expanded upon.[7][15]

There is only one new named mechanic:[16]

  • Ascend — If you control ten or more permanents, you get the city's blessing for the rest of the game.[7][15]
    • If you have the city's blessing, you gain a significant advantage depending on the spell you played.
    • A special marker may be used to indicate the city's blessing on the battlefield. This is not a token or emblem, merely a representation of a game state.
    • Both permanents and spells can have ascend. If a spell has ascend, you get the city's blessing as part of the spell's resolution if you control ten or more permanents. If a permanent has ascend, you get the city's blessing immediately once you control ten or more permanents: this is a special action that doesn't use the stack and cannot be responded to.

Card types

  • Return of the Elder subtype with the Elder Dinosaurs, the first Elders that aren't Dragons.

Cycles

Rivals of Ixalan has six cycles, including one double cycle. Two of these cycles are partial due to uneven color distribution among tribes.

Mirrored pairs

Rivals of Ixalan has four mirrored pairs.

  • Uncommon lords: Two uncommon lords, each of which is 2/2 for two mana of the tribe's colors and gives other creatures of that tribe that you control +1/+1 — Legion Lieutenant ({W/B} vampires) and Merfolk Mistbinder ({G/U} merfolk).
  • Control of the city: Two rare noncreature spells with ascend that each represent a villainous figure in the story gaining momentary control over OrazcaKumena's Awakening and Vona's Hunger.
  • Vampire combat tricks: Two common instants that give a creature +2/+2 or -2/-2 respectively, and gain you 2 life — Moment of Triumph and Moment of Craving.
  • Sacrificing Auras: Two uncommon Auras that enchant creatures, give a power and toughness boost, and sacrifice themselves if you didn't attack with a creature this turn — See Red and Curious Obsession.

Reprinted cards

As a first, this small set features four common reprints that were also printed in the large set. This was done because R&D had realized that they didn't want to make "second best" versions of those cards.[18][19] They all have the same art as in the first set.

Other reprints

Functional reprints

Card comparisons

Preconstructed decks

Rivals of Ixalan features two planeswalker decks:

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Vraska W B Vraska, Scheming Gorgon
Angrath B R Angrath, Minotaur Pirate

Notable cards

References

  1. Product information
  2. [1]
  3. Wizards of the Coast (June 14, 2017). "25th Anniversary Announcement Day". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. a b Wizards of the Coast (January 5, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Release Notes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. a b Template:NewRef
  6. a b c Blake Rasmussen (December 11, 2017). "Rivals of Ixalan Promos, Packaging, and More!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. a b c Mark Rosewater (January 1, 2018). "The Arrival of Rivals". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Blake Rasmussen (November 27, 2017). "Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World — Again". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. Wizards of the Coast (February 7, 2018). "Vote for Control of the Golden City!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  10. R&D Narrative Team (February 21, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Magic Story: Alternate Endings". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  11. Gavin Verhey (January 8, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan" Prerelease Primer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. Deeproot Champion Promo (Reddit)
  13. Blake Rasmussen (October 30, 2017). "Ixalan Store Championship Goodies!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  14. Blake Rasmussen (January 4, 2018). "The Tokens of Rivals of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  15. a b Ben Hayes (January 2, 2018). "Designing Rivals of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  16. Matt Tabak (January 1, 2018). "Rivals of Ixalan Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  17. a b c Mark Rosewater (January 8, 2018). "A Rivals Like No Other". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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