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   |art = [[Cynthia Sheppard]]
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'''''Core Set 2019''''', also known as '''''Core 2019''''', is the 18th ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic]]'' [[core set]]. It is the first core set to be reintroduced under the [[Block#Three-and-One Model|Three-and-One Model]] and was released on July 13, 2018.<ref name="moved-release-date"/><ref>{{NewRef|news/25th-anniversary-announcement-day-2017-06-14|25th Anniversary Announcement Day 2017|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 14, 2017}}</ref>
'''''Core Set 2019''''', also known as '''''Core 2019''''', is the 18th ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic]]'' [[core set]]. It is the first core set to be reintroduced under the [[Block#Three-and-One Model|Three-and-One Model]] and was released on July 13, 2018.<ref name="moved-release-date"/><ref>{{DailyRef|news/25th-anniversary-announcement-day-2017-06-14|25th Anniversary Announcement Day 2017|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 14, 2017}}</ref>


== Set details ==
== Set details ==
[[File:Core Set 2019 Booster box.png|right|400px]]
[[File:Core Set 2019 Booster box.png|right|400px]]
[[Core set]]s were discontinued after ''[[Magic Origins]]'' in 2015, but were reintroduced with ''Core 2019''. The reintroduction made it possible to move away from the [[Two-Block Paradigm]], and create room to print three large [[standalone]] sets each year.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165559607293/so-what-made-you-guys-bring-back-core-sets-i-like|title=So what made you guys bring back core sets? |September 20, 2017}}</ref> Thus, the [[codename]] ''Salad'' was transferred from the small set in the proposed [[Dominaria]] block, to this core set.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172612565223/hey-mark-why-do-you-still-refer-to-core-set-2019|title=Why do you still refer to Core Set 2019 as Salad?|April 05, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172608705023/its-my-birthday-today-so-could-i-get-some-trivia|title=What would the second set of Dominaria have been?|April 04, 2018}}</ref> Like ''[[Magic 2010]]'' to ''[[Magic Origins]]'' before, this core set contains a mix of new and reprinted cards. However, it is primarily geared toward incoming players.<ref name="MetTwo">{{NewRef|making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 12, 2017}}</ref> In contrast to earlier Core Sets, the design team started out by building the [[Welcome Deck]]s and [[Planeswalker Decks]]. They had the freedom to design or reprint whatever cards they needed to make an optimal experience. The team then used the cards they made for those two products as a starting point around which to build ''Core Set 2019''.<ref name="Getting to the Core"/>  
[[Core set]]s were discontinued after ''[[Magic Origins]]'' in 2015, but were reintroduced with ''Core 2019''. The reintroduction made it possible to move away from the [[Two-Block Paradigm]], and create room to print three large [[standalone]] sets each year.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165559607293/so-what-made-you-guys-bring-back-core-sets-i-like|title=So what made you guys bring back core sets? |September 20, 2017}}</ref> Thus, the [[codename]] ''Salad'' was transferred from the small set in the proposed [[Dominaria]] block, to this core set.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172612565223/hey-mark-why-do-you-still-refer-to-core-set-2019|title=Why do you still refer to Core Set 2019 as Salad?|April 05, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172608705023/its-my-birthday-today-so-could-i-get-some-trivia|title=What would the second set of Dominaria have been?|April 04, 2018}}</ref> Like ''[[Magic 2010]]'' to ''[[Magic Origins]]'' before, this core set contains a mix of new and reprinted cards. However, it is primarily geared toward incoming players.<ref name="MetTwo">{{DailyRef|making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 12, 2017}}</ref> In contrast to earlier Core Sets, the design team started out by building the [[Welcome Deck]]s and [[Planeswalker Decks]]. They had the freedom to design or reprint whatever cards they needed to make an optimal experience. The team then used the cards they made for those two products as a starting point around which to build ''Core Set 2019''.<ref name="Getting to the Core"/>  


''Core Set 2019'' contains 280 cards (20 basic land, 111 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, and 16 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. 25 additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s. These are numbered #281/280 to #305/280. A unique [[Buy-a-Box]] promotional card numbered #306/280 is also considered to be part of the set.<ref name="Promos"/>  In addition, 8 common and uncommon cards from the ''[[Ixalan]]'', ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' and ''[[Dominaria]]'' sets (numbered #307/280 to #314/280) have been printed in the [[Welcome Deck]]s with the ''Core Set 2019'' expansion symbol.<ref name="Release notes">{{NewRef|feature/core-set-2019-release-notes-2018-06-22|''Core Set 2019'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 22, 2018}}</ref> The common [[taplands]] sometimes replace a basic land in the land slot of booster packs. 181 cards are new, the rest is reprinted.  
''Core Set 2019'' contains 280 cards (20 basic land, 111 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, and 16 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards. 25 additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s. These are numbered #281/280 to #305/280. A unique [[Buy-a-Box]] promotional card numbered #306/280 is also considered to be part of the set.<ref name="Promos"/>  In addition, 8 common and uncommon cards from the ''[[Ixalan]]'', ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' and ''[[Dominaria]]'' sets (numbered #307/280 to #314/280) have been printed in the [[Welcome Deck]]s with the ''Core Set 2019'' expansion symbol.<ref name="Release notes">{{DailyRef|feature/core-set-2019-release-notes-2018-06-22|''Core Set 2019'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 22, 2018}}</ref> The common [[taplands]] sometimes replace a basic land in the land slot of booster packs. 181 cards are new, the rest is reprinted.  


More than 30 white, blue and red commons were accidently packaged in ''[[Dominaria]]'' boosters, and found two months before release.<ref>[https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/the-rumor-mill/792790-m19-commons-leaked-in-dominaria-packaged-product Commons leaked in Dominaria Packaged Product]</ref><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/8h557z/some_early_m19_spoilers/ Some early M19 spoilers (Reddit)]</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/173831423658/almost-every-set-including-supplemental-since|title=Many major leaks and several by wizards. Is this a deliberate part of spoiler seasons now?|May 12, 2018}}</ref>
More than 30 white, blue and red commons were accidently packaged in ''[[Dominaria]]'' boosters, and found two months before release.<ref>[https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/the-rumor-mill/792790-m19-commons-leaked-in-dominaria-packaged-product Commons leaked in Dominaria Packaged Product]</ref><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/8h557z/some_early_m19_spoilers/ Some early M19 spoilers (Reddit)]</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/173831423658/almost-every-set-including-supplemental-since|title=Many major leaks and several by wizards. Is this a deliberate part of spoiler seasons now?|May 12, 2018}}</ref>
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Five [[Core Set 2019/Welcome decks|Welcome decks]] are given away to new players for free.
Five [[Core Set 2019/Welcome decks|Welcome decks]] are given away to new players for free.


The Welcome decks, Planeswalker decks and Deck Builder's Toolkit are strongly integrated, which allows for an easier transition between the products. Basically, the Planeswalker decks expand on the themes presented in the Welcome decks.<ref name="Heggen">[https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/mark-heggen-how-rd-transformed-m19-planeswalker-decks Mark Heggen (May 14, 2018). "How R&D Transformed M19 Planeswalker Decks". WPN]</ref> Furthermore, the contents of the Deck Builder's Toolkit are entirely fixed and can be used to upgrade the Planeswalker decks.<ref name="Heggen"/> The next step is a [[booster pack]]. Because of this, ''Core Set 2019'' is positioned as an introductory booster product for new players.<ref name="Getting to the Core">{{NewRef|making-magic/getting-core-2018-06-18|Getting to the Core|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 18, 2018}}</ref> However, the cards targeted to beginning players are mostly found in [[common]] and [[uncommon]]. This opens up the opportunity to add cards to fill up gaps in [[creative]], mechanical themes, [[answer]]s or [[format]]s in [[rare]] and [[mythic rare]].<ref name="Getting to the Core"/> This is also the place for high demand [[reprint]]s.
The Welcome decks, Planeswalker decks and Deck Builder's Toolkit are strongly integrated, which allows for an easier transition between the products. Basically, the Planeswalker decks expand on the themes presented in the Welcome decks.<ref name="Heggen">[https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/mark-heggen-how-rd-transformed-m19-planeswalker-decks Mark Heggen (May 14, 2018). "How R&D Transformed M19 Planeswalker Decks". WPN]</ref> Furthermore, the contents of the Deck Builder's Toolkit are entirely fixed and can be used to upgrade the Planeswalker decks.<ref name="Heggen"/> The next step is a [[booster pack]]. Because of this, ''Core Set 2019'' is positioned as an introductory booster product for new players.<ref name="Getting to the Core">{{DailyRef|making-magic/getting-core-2018-06-18|Getting to the Core|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 18, 2018}}</ref> However, the cards targeted to beginning players are mostly found in [[common]] and [[uncommon]]. This opens up the opportunity to add cards to fill up gaps in [[creative]], mechanical themes, [[answer]]s or [[format]]s in [[rare]] and [[mythic rare]].<ref name="Getting to the Core"/> This is also the place for high demand [[reprint]]s.


The creative team also used the set to take some peeks into the larger world of ''Magic'' and give a few hints at things that are going on around the [[Multiverse]].<ref name="Getting to the Core"/>
The creative team also used the set to take some peeks into the larger world of ''Magic'' and give a few hints at things that are going on around the [[Multiverse]].<ref name="Getting to the Core"/>
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==== Events ====
==== Events ====


* [[Prerelease]] weekend: July 7–8, 2018<ref>{{NewRef|feature/core-set-2019-prerelease-primer-2018-07-03|Core Set 2019 Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|July 3, 2018}}</ref>  
* [[Prerelease]] weekend: July 7–8, 2018<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/core-set-2019-prerelease-primer-2018-07-03|Core Set 2019 Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|July 3, 2018}}</ref>  
* [[Magic Online]] update: July 9, 2018
* [[Magic Online]] update: July 9, 2018
* [[Magic Arena]] update: July 12, 2018
* [[Magic Arena]] update: July 12, 2018
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====Promotional cards ====
====Promotional cards ====
*[[Magic Open House]]: [[Full-art]] <c>Guttersnipe</c><ref name="Promos">{{NewRef|card-preview/core-set-2019-packaging-promos-and-more-2018-06-11|''Core Set 2019'' Packaging, Promos, and More|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|June 11, 2018}}</ref>
*[[Magic Open House]]: [[Full-art]] <c>Guttersnipe</c><ref name="Promos">{{DailyRef|card-preview/core-set-2019-packaging-promos-and-more-2018-06-11|''Core Set 2019'' Packaging, Promos, and More|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|June 11, 2018}}</ref>
*[[Prerelease cards|Prerelease]]: a stamped card that can be any rare or mythic rare from the set.  
*[[Prerelease cards|Prerelease]]: a stamped card that can be any rare or mythic rare from the set.  
*[[Draft Weekend]] [[Launch promo]]: <c>Desecrated Tomb</c><ref name="Promos"/>
*[[Draft Weekend]] [[Launch promo]]: <c>Desecrated Tomb</c><ref name="Promos"/>
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====Gift Pack====
====Gift Pack====
{{main|Gift packages}}
{{main|Gift packages}}
The [[Gift Pack]] for the 2018 holiday season (released November 16, 2018) is integrated with ''Core Set 2019''. It contains four Core Set 2019 boosters, five premium lands, a [[Spindown die]], and five creature cards exclusive to the Gift Pack. The exclusive cards are considered part of ''Core Set 2019'' for [[legal]]ity and [[rotation]] purposes. They have the M19 expansion symbol, but are numbered #GP1/001 to #GP1/005.<ref>{{NewRef|news/introducing-magic-game-night-and-updated-gift-pack-2018-08-27|Introducing ''Magic'' Game Night And Updated Gift Pack|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 27, 2018}}</ref>
The [[Gift Pack]] for the 2018 holiday season (released November 16, 2018) is integrated with ''Core Set 2019''. It contains four Core Set 2019 boosters, five premium lands, a [[Spindown die]], and five creature cards exclusive to the Gift Pack. The exclusive cards are considered part of ''Core Set 2019'' for [[legal]]ity and [[rotation]] purposes. They have the M19 expansion symbol, but are numbered #GP1/001 to #GP1/005.<ref>{{DailyRef|news/introducing-magic-game-night-and-updated-gift-pack-2018-08-27|Introducing ''Magic'' Game Night And Updated Gift Pack|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 27, 2018}}</ref>


*<c>Angelic Guardian</c>
*<c>Angelic Guardian</c>
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*{{G}}{{U}}: [[Evasion]] (<c>Skyrider Patrol</c>)
*{{G}}{{U}}: [[Evasion]] (<c>Skyrider Patrol</c>)


The set does not feature any other new or returning non-evergreen mechanics.<ref name="Creating Core 2019">{{NewRef|card-preview/creating-core-set-2019-2018-06-19|Creating ''Core Set 2019''|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|June 19, 2018}}</ref> The complexity of the set is toned down to make the learning curve a little less steep. There are a few more [[vanilla]] creatures and [[Lord]]s than in regular sets. On the other hand, the set is also seeded with several [[combo]]s.<ref name="Creating Core 2019" />
The set does not feature any other new or returning non-evergreen mechanics.<ref name="Creating Core 2019">{{DailyRef|card-preview/creating-core-set-2019-2018-06-19|Creating ''Core Set 2019''|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|June 19, 2018}}</ref> The complexity of the set is toned down to make the learning curve a little less steep. There are a few more [[vanilla]] creatures and [[Lord]]s than in regular sets. On the other hand, the set is also seeded with several [[combo]]s.<ref name="Creating Core 2019" />


===Card types===
===Card types===
''Core Set 2019'' introduces the '''[[Vivien]]''' planeswalker type. It also reintroduces the '''[[Egg]]''' subtype (<c>Dragon Egg</c>).<ref>{{NewRef|news/core-set-2019-comprehensive-rules-changes-2018-07-06|''Core Set 2019'' Comprehensive Rules Changes|[[Eli Shiffrin]]|July 6, 2018}}</ref>
''Core Set 2019'' introduces the '''[[Vivien]]''' planeswalker type. It also reintroduces the '''[[Egg]]''' subtype (<c>Dragon Egg</c>).<ref>{{DailyRef|news/core-set-2019-comprehensive-rules-changes-2018-07-06|''Core Set 2019'' Comprehensive Rules Changes|[[Eli Shiffrin]]|July 6, 2018}}</ref>


==Cycles==
==Cycles==
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===Planeswalker decks===
===Planeswalker decks===
{{Main|Core Set 2019/Planeswalker decks}}
{{Main|Core Set 2019/Planeswalker decks}}
''Core 2019'' features five [[planeswalker deck]]s, that come with only one booster and are designed to integrate with the welcome decks.<ref>[http://news.toyark.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2018/02/Toy-Fair-2018-Hasbro-Magic-033.jpg News.toyark.com (picture)]</ref><ref name="Odds and Ends">{{NewRef|news/news-editor-odds-ends-2018-04-30|News From the Editor: Odds & Ends|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|April 30, 2018}}</ref>  
''Core 2019'' features five [[planeswalker deck]]s, that come with only one booster and are designed to integrate with the welcome decks.<ref>[http://news.toyark.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2018/02/Toy-Fair-2018-Hasbro-Magic-033.jpg News.toyark.com (picture)]</ref><ref name="Odds and Ends">{{DailyRef|news/news-editor-odds-ends-2018-04-30|News From the Editor: Odds & Ends|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|April 30, 2018}}</ref>  
{{Decks|planeswalker
{{Decks|planeswalker
   |Ajani|W|Ajani, Wise Counselor
   |Ajani|W|Ajani, Wise Counselor
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*<c>Nexus of Fate</c> (the [[Buy-a-Box]] promo). [[Pro Tour 25th Anniversary]] had several successful pilots of [[Turbo-Fog]] variants with [[playset]]s of Nexus of Fate, resulting in a massive spike of the card price.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/94me5v/nexus_of_fate_is_a_major_problem/ Nexus of Fate is major problem. (Reddit)]</ref><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/94twkm/nexus_of_fate_up_173_since_yesterday_and_rising/ Nexus of Fate up 17.3% since yesterday and rising. (Reddit)]</ref> It was the first card to receive a specific [[ban]] only for [[Magic: The Gathering Arena|MTG Arena]] in the [[Best-of-one]] matches.<ref>https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/mtg-arena-banned-and-restricted-announcement-2019-02-14</ref>
*<c>Nexus of Fate</c> (the [[Buy-a-Box]] promo). [[Pro Tour 25th Anniversary]] had several successful pilots of [[Turbo-Fog]] variants with [[playset]]s of Nexus of Fate, resulting in a massive spike of the card price.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/94me5v/nexus_of_fate_is_a_major_problem/ Nexus of Fate is major problem. (Reddit)]</ref><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/94twkm/nexus_of_fate_up_173_since_yesterday_and_rising/ Nexus of Fate up 17.3% since yesterday and rising. (Reddit)]</ref> It was the first card to receive a specific [[ban]] only for [[Magic: The Gathering Arena|MTG Arena]] in the [[Best-of-one]] matches.<ref>https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/mtg-arena-banned-and-restricted-announcement-2019-02-14</ref>
*<c>Liliana's Contract</c> is an [[Alternate-win or -loss cards|alternate win card]].
*<c>Liliana's Contract</c> is an [[Alternate-win or -loss cards|alternate win card]].
*<c>Elvish Clancaller</c> is an [[Elf]] [[Lord]], that [[tutor]]s for cards with the same name.<ref>{{NewRef|card-preview/elvish-clancaller-2018-06-18|Elvish Clancaller|Quinn Murphy|June 18, 2018}}</ref>
*<c>Elvish Clancaller</c> is an [[Elf]] [[Lord]], that [[tutor]]s for cards with the same name.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/elvish-clancaller-2018-06-18|Elvish Clancaller|Quinn Murphy|June 18, 2018}}</ref>
* High profile [[reprint]]s: <c>Crucible of Worlds</c>, <c>Omniscience</c> and <c>Scapeshift</c>.
* High profile [[reprint]]s: <c>Crucible of Worlds</c>, <c>Omniscience</c> and <c>Scapeshift</c>.


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==External links==
==External links==
*{{NewRef|making-magic/odds-ends-core-set-2019-2018-07-30|Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|July 30, 2018}}
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/odds-ends-core-set-2019-2018-07-30|Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|July 30, 2018}}
*{{NewRef|making-magic/more-odds-ends-core-set-2019-2018-08-06|More Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 6, 2018}}
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/more-odds-ends-core-set-2019-2018-08-06|More Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 6, 2018}}
*{{NewRef|making-magic/odds-ends-core-set-2019-strikes-again-2018-08-13|Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019'' Strikes Again|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 13, 2018}}
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/odds-ends-core-set-2019-strikes-again-2018-08-13|Odds & Ends: ''Core Set 2019'' Strikes Again|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 13, 2018}}


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Core Set 2019
[[File:{{#setmainimage:M19 logo.png}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description "M19"
Design Ethan Fleischer (lead)
Doug Beyer
Bryan Hawley
Jackie Lee
Dave Marsee
Ken Nagle
Yoni Skolnik
Development Ethan Fleischer (lead)
Corey Bowen
Aaron Forsythe
Ben Hayes
Mark Heggen
Adam Prosak
Yoni Skolnik
Art direction Cynthia Sheppard
Release date July 13, 2018[1]
Themes and mechanics Dragons
Keywords/​ability words Evergreen keywords, Transform
Set size 280 + 34 cards
Expansion code M19[3]
Development codename Salad
Core sets
[[Magic Origins]] '''Core Set 2019''' [[Core Set 2020]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Global Series: Jiang Yanggu & Mu Yanling]] Core Set 2019 [[Commander 2018]]

Core Set 2019, also known as Core 2019, is the 18th Magic core set. It is the first core set to be reintroduced under the Three-and-One Model and was released on July 13, 2018.[1][4]

Set details

Core sets were discontinued after Magic Origins in 2015, but were reintroduced with Core 2019. The reintroduction made it possible to move away from the Two-Block Paradigm, and create room to print three large standalone sets each year.[5] Thus, the codename Salad was transferred from the small set in the proposed Dominaria block, to this core set.[6][7] Like Magic 2010 to Magic Origins before, this core set contains a mix of new and reprinted cards. However, it is primarily geared toward incoming players.[8] In contrast to earlier Core Sets, the design team started out by building the Welcome Decks and Planeswalker Decks. They had the freedom to design or reprint whatever cards they needed to make an optimal experience. The team then used the cards they made for those two products as a starting point around which to build Core Set 2019.[9]

Core Set 2019 contains 280 cards (20 basic land, 111 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, and 16 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. 25 additional cards are found in the set's planeswalker decks. These are numbered #281/280 to #305/280. A unique Buy-a-Box promotional card numbered #306/280 is also considered to be part of the set.[10] In addition, 8 common and uncommon cards from the Ixalan, Rivals of Ixalan and Dominaria sets (numbered #307/280 to #314/280) have been printed in the Welcome Decks with the Core Set 2019 expansion symbol.[11] The common taplands sometimes replace a basic land in the land slot of booster packs. 181 cards are new, the rest is reprinted.

More than 30 white, blue and red commons were accidently packaged in Dominaria boosters, and found two months before release.[12][13][14]

Due to the transition from the Two-Block Paradigm to the Three-and-One Model Core Set 2019 is one of the few Core Sets with a development codename.

Storyline

Core Set 2019 features a story arc by Kate Elliott, focusing on the origins of the main antagonist of the current storyline, Nicol Bolas, and his conflict with Ugin, his twin.[15][16] The cards also show bits and pieces of unrelated stories on several other planes. The set is filling in story and not part of the current storyline. To avoid confusing less enfranchised players there are no Story Spotlights.[17]

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting Featuring
Chronicle of Bolas: The Twins Kate Elliott 2018-06-13 Dominaria, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, The Ur-Dragon, Arcades Sabboth, Chromium Rhuell, Palladia-Mors, Merrevia Sal, Nicol Bolas, Ugin
Chronicle of Bolas: The First Lesson Kate Elliott 2018-06-20 Dominaria, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Arcades Sabboth, Chromium Rhuell, Palladia-Mors, Nicol Bolas, Ugin, Tae Jin
Chronicle of Bolas: Things Unseen Kate Elliott 2018-06-27 Dominaria, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Arcades Sabboth, Palladia-Mors, Nicol Bolas, Ugin, Vaevictis Asmadi, Tae Jin
Chronicle of Bolas: Whispers of Treachery Kate Elliott 2018-07-11 Dominaria, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Nicol Bolas, Ugin, Chromium Rhuell, Tae Jin
Chronicle of Bolas: Blood and Fire Kate Elliott 2018-07-18 Dominaria, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Tae Jin, Atarka, Nicol Bolas, Vaevictis Asmadi
Chronicle of Bolas: A Familiar Stranger Kate Elliott 2018-08-01 Dominaria, Meditation Plane, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Tae Jin, Ugin, Nicol Bolas, Arcades Sabboth
Chronicle of Bolas: Perspectives Kate Elliott 2018-08-08 Dominaria, Meditation Plane, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Ugin, Nicol Bolas, Arcades Sabboth
Chronicle of Bolas: The Unwritten Now Kate Elliott 2018-08-15 Kephalai, Meditation Plane, Ravnica, Tarkir Yasova Dragonclaw, Baishya, Naiva, Ugin, Nicol Bolas, Tae Jin, Azor
Unbowed, Part 1 Cassandra Khaw 2018-08-29 Ixalan Vivien Reid
Unbowed, Part 2 Cassandra Khaw 2018-09-05 Ixalan Vivien Reid
Unbowed, Part 3 Cassandra Khaw 2018-09-07 Ixalan Vivien Reid

Marketing

Evolution of the Core Set Expansion symbol.

Core Set 2019 is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), five planeswalker decks, the Core 2019 bundle and a Deck Builder's Toolkit.[18] The expansion symbol of the set picks up the design earlier used for Magic 2010 to Magic 2015, though with the modernized font. The boosters feature art from the five planeswalkers, featured in the Planeswalker decks.

Five Welcome decks are given away to new players for free.

The Welcome decks, Planeswalker decks and Deck Builder's Toolkit are strongly integrated, which allows for an easier transition between the products. Basically, the Planeswalker decks expand on the themes presented in the Welcome decks.[19] Furthermore, the contents of the Deck Builder's Toolkit are entirely fixed and can be used to upgrade the Planeswalker decks.[19] The next step is a booster pack. Because of this, Core Set 2019 is positioned as an introductory booster product for new players.[9] However, the cards targeted to beginning players are mostly found in common and uncommon. This opens up the opportunity to add cards to fill up gaps in creative, mechanical themes, answers or formats in rare and mythic rare.[9] This is also the place for high demand reprints.

The creative team also used the set to take some peeks into the larger world of Magic and give a few hints at things that are going on around the Multiverse.[9]

Events

Tokens, emblems and checklist card

Checklist card

Core 2019 comes with 14 tokens, three emblems and a checklist card.

Token and emblems appear in the marketing card slot.

  1. {W} 4/4 Angel creature with flying and vigilance, for Resplendent Angel.
  2. {W} 4/4 Avatar creature with flying, for Ajani's Last Stand.
  3. {W} 1/1 Cat creature with lifelink, for Ajani, Adversary of Tyrants and Leonin Warleader.
  4. {W} 2/2 Knight creature with vigilance, for Gallant Cavalry, Knightly Valor and Sigiled Sword of Valeron.
  5. {W} 2/4 Ox creature, for Transmogrifying Wand.
  6. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature, for Heroic Reinforcements and Lena, Selfless Champion.
  7. {B} 1/1 Bat creature with flying, for Desecrated Tomb and Regal Bloodlord.
  8. {B} 2/2 Zombie creature, for Doomed Dissenter, Graveyard Marshal and Open the Graves.
  9. {R} 2/2 Dragon creature with flying and "{R}: This creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn," for Dragon Egg.
  10. {R} 5/5 Dragon creature with flying, for Draconic Disciple, Lathliss, Dragon Queen and Sarkhan, Fireblood.
  11. {R} 1/1 Goblin creature, for Goblin Instigator.
  12. {G} 3/3 Beast creature, for Druid of Horns.
  13. {G} 1/1 Elf Warrior creature, for Thorn Lieutenant.
  14. {C} 1/1 Thopter artifact creature with flying, for Aviation Pioneer, Sai, Master Thopterist and Tezzeret, Artifice Master.
  15. Emblem for Ajani, Adversary of Tyrants
  16. Emblem for Tezzeret, Artifice Master
  17. Emblem for Vivien Reid

The checklist card appears in the basic land slot.[21]

Promotional cards

Gift Pack

Main article: Gift packages

The Gift Pack for the 2018 holiday season (released November 16, 2018) is integrated with Core Set 2019. It contains four Core Set 2019 boosters, five premium lands, a Spindown die, and five creature cards exclusive to the Gift Pack. The exclusive cards are considered part of Core Set 2019 for legality and rotation purposes. They have the M19 expansion symbol, but are numbered #GP1/001 to #GP1/005.[24]

Themes and mechanics

The set features one Transforming Legend similar to those featured in Magic Origins: a double-faced mythic creature that transforms into a planeswalker when a certain condition is met, a condition that represents the event that caused that character's planeswalker's spark to ignite. Nicol Bolas, the Ravager is the only double-faced card in the set.[25]

Core 2019 features the following limited archetypes:

The set does not feature any other new or returning non-evergreen mechanics.[26] The complexity of the set is toned down to make the learning curve a little less steep. There are a few more vanilla creatures and Lords than in regular sets. On the other hand, the set is also seeded with several combos.[26]

Card types

Core Set 2019 introduces the Vivien planeswalker type. It also reintroduces the Egg subtype (Dragon Egg).[27]

Cycles

Core Set 2019 has twelve cycles, one of which is a double cycle, and five of which can only be found in preconstructed products (and subsequently not in booster packs). There is additionally one partial cycle, themed around the character Nicol Bolas:

Precon only

Partial cycles

Changes

Main article: Core Set 2019/Changes

Card comparisons

Preconstructed decks

Welcome decks

Core 2019 features five Welcome Decks.

Welcome
deck name
Colors Included Iconic card
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
White deck W Serra's Guardian
Blue deck U Riddlemaster Sphinx
Black deck B Gravewaker
Red deck R Shivan Dragon
Green deck G Aggressive Mammoth

Planeswalker decks

Core 2019 features five planeswalker decks, that come with only one booster and are designed to integrate with the welcome decks.[28][29]

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Ajani W Ajani, Wise Counselor
Tezzeret U Tezzeret, Cruel Machinist
Liliana B Liliana, the Necromancer
Sarkhan R Sarkhan, Dragonsoul
Vivien G Vivien of the Arkbow

Notable cards

Main article: Core Set 2019/Trivia

References

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  2. Product information
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  6. Mark Rosewater (April 05, 2018). "Why do you still refer to Core Set 2019 as Salad?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  7. Mark Rosewater (April 04, 2018). "What would the second set of Dominaria have been?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  8. Mark Rosewater (June 12, 2017). "Metamorphosis 2.0". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. a b c d Mark Rosewater (June 18, 2018). "Getting to the Core". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  10. a b c d e f g h Blake Rasmussen (June 11, 2018). "Core Set 2019 Packaging, Promos, and More". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  11. a b Wizards of the Coast (June 22, 2018). "Core Set 2019 Release Notes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. Commons leaked in Dominaria Packaged Product
  13. Some early M19 spoilers (Reddit)
  14. Mark Rosewater (May 12, 2018). "Many major leaks and several by wizards. Is this a deliberate part of spoiler seasons now?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  15. Kate Elliott on Twitter
  16. David McCoy (June 8, 2018) "Core 2019’s Story Will Feature Ugin, Nicol Bolas, and Tarkir."
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  18. Product information (WPN)
  19. a b Mark Heggen (May 14, 2018). "How R&D Transformed M19 Planeswalker Decks". WPN
  20. Gavin Verhey (July 3, 2018). "Core Set 2019 Prerelease Primer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  21. Magic: The Gathering on Facebook
  22. Alayna Danner on Twitter
  23. Magic: The Gathering on Twitter
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  25. Mark Rosewater (June 18, 2018). "Is Nicol Bolas the only DFC in M19?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  26. a b c d Ethan Fleischer (June 19, 2018). "Creating Core Set 2019". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  27. Eli Shiffrin (July 6, 2018). "Core Set 2019 Comprehensive Rules Changes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  28. News.toyark.com (picture)
  29. Blake Rasmussen (April 30, 2018). "News From the Editor: Odds & Ends". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  30. Nexus of Fate is major problem. (Reddit)
  31. Nexus of Fate up 17.3% since yesterday and rising. (Reddit)
  32. https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/mtg-arena-banned-and-restricted-announcement-2019-02-14
  33. Quinn Murphy (June 18, 2018). "Elvish Clancaller". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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