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When Intensity was introduced, the card {{Card|Static Discharge}}, having used counters in its first digital release, was retroactively [[errata]]ed to use Intensity.<ref name="State"/> On the other hand, {{Card|Dragonspark Reactor}} is one of the more recent [[paper]] designs that uses regular charge counters.
When Intensity was introduced, the card {{Card|Static Discharge}}, having used counters in its first digital release, was retroactively [[errata]]ed to use Intensity.<ref name="State"/> On the other hand, {{Card|Dragonspark Reactor}} is one of the more recent [[paper]] designs that uses regular charge counters.


''[[Alchemy: Ixalan]]'' introduced the [[keyword action]] '''Intensify''' for the act of increasing Intensity.
''[[Alchemy: Ixalan]]'' introduced the [[keyword action]] '''Intensify''' for the act of increasing Intensity. The wording of all Alchemy cards with starting intensity was [[errata]]d to use the "intensify"/"intensifies" wording.


==Rules==
==Rules==

Revision as of 07:21, 1 May 2024

Intensity
Mechanic
Introduced Alchemy: Kamigawa
Last used Alchemy: Ixalan
Statistics
13 cards
{W} 7.7% {U} 15.4% {B} 7.7% {R} 23.1% {G} 15.4% {B/R} 7.7% {R/G} 7.7% {W/B} 15.4%
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fulloracle:"Intensity"

Intensity is a designed-for-digital, MTG Arena-specific mechanic introduced in Alchemy: Kamigawa.[1]

Description

Intensity is a card designation that starts at a certain value ("Starting Intensity") and will perpetually change based on the card's rules text — e.g. attacking or tapping a card. It is a form of marking numerical values on a card, functioning much like the old charge counter mechanic but phrased in a way to be perpetually tracked across zones as only digital cards can. Several cards also increase the intensity of all copies that a player owns, making them similar to kindle effects. Whenever a card's intensity increases , you'll see a badge on MTG Arena and updated rules text on the card to show the current intensity.

When Intensity was introduced, the card Static Discharge, having used counters in its first digital release, was retroactively errataed to use Intensity.[1] On the other hand, Dragonspark Reactor is one of the more recent paper designs that uses regular charge counters.

Alchemy: Ixalan introduced the keyword action Intensify for the act of increasing Intensity. The wording of all Alchemy cards with starting intensity was erratad to use the "intensify"/"intensifies" wording.

Rules

The Intensity mechanic is not included as part of the Comprehensive Rules.[2] It operates according to the programmed rules of Magic: The Gathering Arena.

Example

Example

Bellowsbreath Ogre {2}{R}
Artifact Creature - Ogre Shaman
3/3
Starting Intensity 1
Whenever Bellowsbreath Ogre attacks, it deals damage equal to its intensity to any target, then perpetually increase its intensity by 1.

References