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==Complex cycles==
==Complex cycles==
More complex cycles include [[mega cycle|mega cycles]], [[mega-mega cycle|mega-mega cycles]] and Ravnica block cycles, most, if not all, based around Ravnica's guild theme.
More complex cycles include [[mega cycle|mega cycles]], [[mega-mega cycle|mega-mega cycles]] and [[Ravnica (block)|Ravnica block]] cycles, most, if not all, based around Ravnica's guild theme.


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For the mechanic "cycling", first introduced in the Urza's Saga expansion, see Cycling.

A cycle is a collection of cards that have one or more relationships with one another, share a common theme, and consists of one card for each color or color combination and/or for each element, for example, creature type.

Simple cycles

Horizontal cycles

A simple cycle, usually just called a cycle, often consisting of five cards — one in each color — in the same set. Such cycles are also referred to as "horizontal cycles". Examples of such a type of cycle are the "lucky charm" cycle (for each color, though they themselves are colorless artifacts); and the "harbingers" in Lorwyn (for creature/tribal types).

The "Bloodfire" cycle.

Vertical cycles

Main article: Vertical cycle

A cycle that appears at common, uncommon, and rare rarities only is referred to as a "vertical cycle. Examples of such a type of cycle include Apocalypse's "Flagbearer" (in white), "Whirlpool" (in blue), "Bloodfire" (in red), "Phyrexian", and "Penumbra" cycles.

Examples of simple cycles

The simplest cycle has five cards, one for each individual color, each with a similar card type, function, and sometimes mana cost and name.

Complex cycles

More complex cycles include mega cycles, mega-mega cycles and Ravnica block cycles, most, if not all, based around Ravnica's guild theme.