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*'''Artifact lands''': <c>Ancient Den</c>, <c>Seat of the Synod</c>, <c>Vault of Whispers</c>, <c>Great Furnace</c> and <c>Tree of Tales</c> {{-}} Each of these common cards, representing an important location in each of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]'s different regions, counted as both artifacts and lands, and could be tapped for one mana of a given color. <ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/come-together-2003-10-06-0|Come Together|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 06, 2003}}</ref> Each was illustrated by [[Rob Alexander]]. Artifact lands reduced the cost of spells with [[Affinity]], and proved to be so powerful they were eventually banned in Mirrodin [[Block Constructed|block tournaments]]. Darksteel would later add a sixth artifact land to this cycle, <c>Darksteel Citadel</c>.
*'''Artifact lands''': <c>Ancient Den</c>, <c>Seat of the Synod</c>, <c>Vault of Whispers</c>, <c>Great Furnace</c> and <c>Tree of Tales</c> {{-}} Each of these common cards, representing an important location in each of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]'s different regions, counted as both artifacts and lands, and could be tapped for one mana of a given color. <ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/come-together-2003-10-06-0|Come Together|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 06, 2003}}</ref> Each was illustrated by [[Rob Alexander]]. Artifact lands reduced the cost of spells with [[Affinity]], and proved to be so powerful they were eventually banned in Mirrodin [[Block Constructed|block tournaments]]. Darksteel would later add a sixth artifact land to this cycle, <c>Darksteel Citadel</c>.
*'''[[Entwine]] spells''':  Each of these [[modal ]] [[common]] spells has [[Entwine]] {{-}} <c>Blinding Beam</c>, <c>Dream's Grip</c>, <c>Incite War</c>, <c>Journey of Discovery</c> and <c>Wail of the Nim</c>.  
*'''[[Entwine]] spells''':  Each of these [[modal ]] [[common]] spells has [[Entwine]] {{-}} <c>Blinding Beam</c>, <c>Dream's Grip</c>, <c>Wail of the Nim</c>, <c>Incite War</c>, and <c>Journey of Discovery</c>.  
*'''Golems''': <c>Titanium Golem</c>, <c>Cobalt Golem</c>, <c>Pewter Golem</c>, <c>Hematite Golem</c>, and <c>Malachite Golem</c> {{-}} Each of these common artifact creatures has a color-specific ability. Each was illustrated by [[Paolo Parente]].
*'''Golems''': <c>Titanium Golem</c>, <c>Cobalt Golem</c>, <c>Pewter Golem</c>, <c>Hematite Golem</c>, and <c>Malachite Golem</c> {{-}} Each of these common artifact creatures has a color-specific ability. Each was illustrated by [[Paolo Parente]].
*'''Mana [[Myr]]''': <c>Copper Myr</c>, <c>Gold Myr</c>, <c>Iron Myr</c>, <c>Leaden Myr</c>, and <c>Silver Myr</c> {{-}} Each of these common myr artifact creatures costs {{2}} and has a mana ability in which they tap, and which produce a color-appropriate mana. which does not leave the field at end of turn. Each represents a zone of Mirrodin corresponding to the color. Each is illustrated by [[Kev Walker]].
*'''Mana [[Myr]]''': <c>Gold Myr</c>, <c>Silver Myr</c>, <c>Leaden Myr</c>, <c>Iron Myr</c>, and <c>Copper Myr</c>.{{-}} Each of these common myr artifact creatures costs {{2}} and has a mana ability in which they tap, and which produce a color-appropriate mana. which does not leave the field at end of turn. Each represents a zone of Mirrodin corresponding to the color. Each is illustrated by [[Kev Walker]].
*'''Rare color artifacts''': Each of these rare artifacts is tied to one of the five colors. {{-}} <c>Leonin Sun Standard</c>, <c>Proteus Staff</c>, <c>Altar of Shadows</c>, <c>Bosh, Iron Golem</c>, and <c>Tangleroot</c>
*'''Rare color artifacts''': Each of these rare artifacts is tied to one of the five colors. {{-}} <c>Leonin Sun Standard</c>, <c>Proteus Staff</c>, <c>Altar of Shadows</c>, <c>Bosh, Iron Golem</c>, and <c>Tangleroot</c>
*'''Replicas''': Each of these common artifact creatures costs {{3}} and has an ability with the cost of being sacrificed and a certain amount of partialy colored mana, and an effect, which is typical for the mana used. Each of them has a creature type from the [[tribal (theme)|tribes]] of the [[Onslaught block]] and was illustrated by [[Carl Critchlow]] {{-}} <c>Soldier Replica</c>, <c>Wizard Replica</c>, <c>Nim Replica</c>, <c>Goblin Replica</c> and <c>Elf Replica</c>.   
*'''Replicas''': Each of these common artifact creatures costs {{3}} and has an ability with the cost of being sacrificed and a certain amount of partialy colored mana, and an effect, which is typical for the mana used. Each of them has a creature type from the [[tribal (theme)|tribes]] of the [[Onslaught block]] and was illustrated by [[Carl Critchlow]] {{-}} <c>Soldier Replica</c>, <c>Wizard Replica</c>, <c>Nim Replica</c>, <c>Goblin Replica</c> and <c>Elf Replica</c>.   

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For other uses, see Mirrodin (disambiguation).
Mirrodin
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description The Sword of Kaldra
Design Mark Rosewater (lead),
Bill Rose,
Brian Tinsman,
Mike Elliott,
Tyler Bielman
Development Randy Buehler (lead),
Brian Schneider,
Henry Stern,
Elaine Chase,
Brandon Bozzi,
Brian Tinsman
Art direction Jeremy Cranford
Release date October 2, 2003
Themes and mechanics Artifacts, Artifact lands and Equipment
Keywords/​ability words Affinity (for artifacts),
Imprint,
Entwine[1]
Set size 306
(20 basic lands, 110 commons, 88 uncommons, 88 rares)
Expansion code MRD[3]
Development codename Bacon[4]
Mirrodin block
[[Mirrodin]] [[Darksteel]] [[Fifth Dawn]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[8th Edition]] Mirrodin [[Darksteel]]

Mirrodin is the first set in the Mirrodin block. It is the 30th Magic: The Gathering expansion and was released on October 2, 2003. The prerelease was September 20–21, 2003 [5] [6]

Set details

Starting with the Mirrodin block, WotC took 44 cards out of the large expansion and added 22 cards to each of the two small expansions. Mirrodin therefore contained 306 black-bordered cards (88 rare, 88 uncommon, 110 common, and 20 basic lands), which is 22 rares and 22 commons less than Onslaught. [7]. Mirrodin features a heavy artifact theme. Its expansion symbol is a small image of Sword of Kaldra, a card from the set. [8] Mirrodin set introduced a new artifact subtype in Equipment with the accompanying keyword Equip, armor, swords and other utensils which can be attached to a creature to enhance that creature. Unlike Auras, the equipment stays on the battlefield even if the creature is put in the graveyard. The set and block is also noted for many allusions to famous artifacts and related mechanics from previous blocks, such as Chrome Mox or Clockwork creatures. The set also featured Solemn Simulacrum, Jens Thoren's invitational card. [9] Mirrodin was the first expansion set to feature the new card face which had debuted in Eighth Edition. The high number of artifacts revealed the inherent flaw of the new border: they were very hard to distinguish from white cards. [10]

Marketing

Mirrodin was sold in 75-card tournament decks, 15-card boosters, four preconstructed theme decks and a fat pack. [11] The booster packs featured artwork from Mindslaver, Icy Manipulator and Worldslayer. The prerelease card was a foil Sword of Kaldra. This was the first prerelease card to feature alternate art and the first that wasn't a creature. [12] The set was accompanied by a novel by Will McDermott. A Demon Token with Flying for Promise of Power [13] and an 1/1 Pentavite Token with Flying for Pentavus [14] were offered as Magic Player Rewards.

Flavor and storyline

Main article: The Moons of Mirrodin

The setting for Mirrodin is a plane by the same name, an artificial world created by the planeswalker Karn, and named after the Mirari by Memnarch. Mirrodin's environments and inhabitants mix organic and metallic. [15] Mirrodin is orbited by four satellites, which are called suns and moons interchangeably, that correspond to red, black, white and blue magic. Green was notably absent. Glissa Sunseeker, the finest hunter and perhaps the most skilled warrior of the elves, begins her story to find out why the monstrous "levelers" seek to destroy her. It is this search for answers that will begin to uncover the mysteries within Mirrodin.

Tournament impact

Mirrodin is infamous for an imbalanced power level due to the set not restricting most of its cards to a certain color and the introduction of the Affinity mechanic and Artifact lands which enhanced each other. The set contained many cards which were banned or restricted in all major tournament formats such as Disciple of the Vault, the Artifact lands or Thirst for Knowledge.

Themes and mechanics

  • Artifacts, including artifacts with colored activation costs, Artifact lands and Equipment. [16] [17] [18]
  • Affinity — A card becomes cheaper by {1} for each permanent of a certain type specified (usually artifacts).
  • Imprint — This ability found on artifacts allows you to remove a card from the game and "imprint" attributes of the removed card onto your artifact such as Chrome Mox. [19]
  • Entwine — Appears on modal spells and presents an extra cost; pay that cost to use both effects instead of only one, as on Tooth and Nail.
  • Equipment: an artifact subtype that has the "equip" keyword ability. By paying the equip cost, it attaches to a creature you control. If that creature leaves play, the Equipment becomes unattached and remains in play. Paying the equip cost also allows the Equipment to be moved from one creature to another. [20] [21]

Creature types

Mirrodin introduced the race/class model and the creature type Human. [22] Other introduced types were Drone, Myr, Rogue, Shaman, Slith, and Vedalken in this expansion. The set featured all eight major tribes from the previous Onslaught block. [23]

The following creature types that are not new to Magic are used in this expansion:

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Cycles

Mirrodin has 11 Cycles:

Reprinted cards

Mirrodin reprinted 17 cards from previous sets. [27]

Functional reprints

Mirrodin has 4 functional reprints:

Card comparison

Colorshifted

Strictly better

Notable cards

Preconstructed decks

Main article: Mirrodin/Theme decks

Mirrodin has two monocolored and two bicolored theme decks.

Theme
deck name
Colors Included
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Bait and Bludgeon U B
Little Bashers W
Sacrificial Bam B R
Wicked Big G

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