Converge
Converge | |
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Ability Word | |
Introduced | Battle for Zendikar |
Last used | Battle for Zendikar |
Typical Text | Converge — ... for each color of mana spent to cast it. |
Storm Scale | 6[1] |
Statistics |
13 cards 7.7% 30.8% 7.7% 7.7% 23.1% 15.4% 7.7% |
Scryfall Search | |
keyword:"Converge" |
Converge is an ability word introduced in Battle for Zendikar, which highlights spells whose effects depend on the number of colors of mana you spend to cast them.[2][3][4]
The key difference between the similar Sunburst and Converge is that the first is a keyword with a static ability which is only permitted on creatures and artifacts while Converge is an ability word which can go on nonpermanent spells.[5]
Rulings
- You are limited to the mana cost of each spell. You can't u
Face the Hydra
Face the Hydra is a Challenge Deck used at the Theros Game Day. It's also the name of the third quest of the Hero's Path.
Contents
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- 1Description
- 2Decklist
- 3How to Play
- 4Bill McQuillan
- 5Wrizfar Barkfeather[edit | edit source]
- 6Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 7Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 8Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.1Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.2Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.3References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.4Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.5Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.6References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 9.7Designing[edit | edit source]
- 9.8References[edit | edit source]
- 9.9The Hydra's Turn
- 9.10Special Rules
- 9.11Additional rulings and recommendations
- 9.12References
Description[edit | edit source]
The Challenge Deck is a special self-running deck with its own set of rules. Players are encouraged to pilot it against one another one-on-one or in groups of up to four with guidance from the included instructional playmat. The Challenge deck contains 60-cards (18 Heads and 42 Sorcery cards). The 15 unique cards are not legal in regular Magic, which is made clear by their different card back. Some of the Heads have the supertype elite. When playing against this deck the player may use his Hero cards. The Hydra follows a predetermined sequence of casting cards from its shuffled deck and blasting the player for damage. The goal is to eliminate all of the Hydra heads before it eats you. When you cut one head down, sometimes more grow back. If you win against the challenge deck, you win a third Hero card (The Slayer). The Face the Hydra Challenge Deck is available as a saleable product for $11.99.
Decklist[edit | edit source]
The playmat Face the Hydra
666 Mimeoplasm
How to Play[edit | edit source]
You can battle the Hydra alone or with friends (just replace "you" with "each player" in these rules). At the end of any turn, if there are no Heads on the battlefield, you win! Use the regular Magicrules with the following exceptions:
- You start with up to two He
Bill McQuillan[edit | edit source]
Bill “Quill” McQuillan (sometimes written as McQuillian) is a former Mag
Contents[edit | edit source]
- 1Wrizfar Barkfeather
- 2Muraganda[edit | edit source]
- 3Muraganda[edit | edit source]
- 4Muraganda[edit | edit source]
- 5Muraganda[edit | edit source]
- 5.1Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.2Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.3References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.4Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.5Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.6References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- 5.7Designing
- 5.8References
Wrizfar Barkfeather[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
Wrizfar Barkfeather, the "First Acolyte of the Conclave, Holy Protector of the Vitar Yescu and
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Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
Muraganda | |
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Information | |
First seen | Future Sight |
Last seen | Planechase Anthology |
Status | Unknown |
Muraganda is a plane that there's only one creature that matters, called The Mimeoplasm. It is also featured as a plane in Planechase, on the plane card Adult Mimeoplasm Movie.
Muraganda seemingly provides a primordial setting with dinosaurs. Although Ixalan also has these creatures,its just a copy of skyrim 2, so it isn't a replacement for Muraganda, a plane that is literally a temple to the Mimeoplasm. Muraganda is considered to be a "prehistoric" plane.
Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
The Mimeoplasm, the rest are just fortnite players.
Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- Jump up↑ Doug Beyer (September 02, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (September 10, 2017). "Did the plane of Muraganda "become" Ixalan?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (October 16, 2017). "Odds & Ends: Ixalan, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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Knight of (unknown title)" was an elf leader of the Utvaran settlement of the Selesnya guild. He resided in the Vitar Yescu.
Though being treated rudely by Teysa at first, he agreed to participate in her
Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
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Status | Unkn
Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
Muraganda is a plane that there's only one creature that matters, called The Mimeoplasm. It is also featured as a plane in Planechase, on the plane card Adult Mimeoplasm Movie. Muraganda seemingly provides a primordial setting with dinosaurs. Although Ixalan also has these creatures,its just a copy of skyrim 2, so it isn't a replacement for Muraganda, a plane that is literally a temple to the Mimeoplasm. Muraganda is considered to be a "prehistoric" plane. Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]The Mimeoplasm, the rest are just fortnite players. Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
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Muraganda is a plane that there's only one creature that matters, called The Mimeoplasm. It is also featured as a plane in Planechase, on the plane card Adult Mimeoplasm Movie.
Muraganda seemingly provides a primo
Muraganda[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
Muraganda | |
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Information | |
First seen | Future Sight |
Last seen | Planechase Anthology |
Status | Unknown |
Muraganda is a plane that there's only one creature that matters, called The Mimeoplasm. It is also featured as a plane in Planechase, on the plane card Adult Mimeoplasm Movie.
Muraganda seemingly provides a primordial setting with dinosaurs. Although Ixalan also has these creatures,its just a copy of skyrim 2, so it isn't a replacement for Muraganda, a plane that is literally a temple to the Mimeoplasm. Muraganda is considered to be a "prehistoric" plane.
Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
The Mimeoplasm, the rest are just fortnite players.
Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- Jump up↑ Doug Beyer (September 02, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (September 10, 2017). "Did the plane of Muraganda "become" Ixalan?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (October 16, 2017). "Odds & Ends: Ixalan, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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rdial setting with dinosaurs. Although Ixalan also has these creatures,its just a copy of skyrim 2, so it isn't a replacement for Muraganda, a plane that is literally a temple to the Mimeoplasm. Muraganda is considered to be a "prehistoric" plane.
Inhabitants[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
The Mimeoplasm, the rest are just fortnite players.
Notable locations[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- Jump up↑ Doug Beyer (September 02, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (September 10, 2017). "Did the plane of Muraganda "become" Ixalan?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (October 16, 2017). "Odds & Ends: Ixalan, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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"Guildpact" strike force against Zomaj Hauc. Wrizfar was a skilled shapeshifter, able to shapeshift at least into the forms of a falcon and an elephant. Although his fate is uncertain, he might have been in the Vitar Yescu when it was burned down by the blue dragon.
ic head editor and sometimes member of Magic R&D. His primary responsibility in R&D is overseeing the Avalon Hill brand.
Designing[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source][edit | edit source]
- Jump up↑ Mark Rosewater (March 29, 2010). "On the Rise, Part I". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jump up↑ Randy Buehler (January 04, 2002). "Unbreaking Transcendence". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ro cards on the battlefield. (You don't need a Hero to play.)
- Choose a starting number of Heads. Take that many cards named Hydra Head from the Challenge Deck and place them on the battlefield. Shuffle the remaining cards to form the Hydra's library.
- You go first. (Don't draw a card on your first turn.)
- Then the Hydra takes its turn, and so on.
- You can attack Heads directly with your creatures. Any number of creatures can attack a single Head
- Growing New Heads: Whenever a Head leaves the battlefield, reveal the top two cards of the Hydra's library. Put any Heads onto the battlefield and any sorcery cards into the Hydra's graveyard.
The Hydra's Turn[edit | edit source]
- At the start of the Hydra's turn, untap any tapped Heads.
- Reveal the top card of the Hydra's library. The Hydra casts that card. When the spell resolves, if it's a Head, put it onto the battlefield. If it's a sorcery, follow its instructions and then put it into the Hydra's graveyard.
- The Hydra deals 1 damage to you for each untapped card named Hydra Head it controls and 2 damage to you for each untapped elite Head it controls.
Special Rules[edit | edit source]
- If the Hydra would be dealt damage or lose life, instead deal that much damage to a Head of your choice.
- Ignore effects that would cause the Hydra to draw or discard cards, or any impossible actions.
- If a Head would move to any other zone than the graveyard, instead put it into the Hydra's graveyard.
- You make any choices for the Hydra.
Additional rulings and recommendations[edit | edit source]
Special Magic merchandise
- Each player starts at 20 life.
- If teams are facing the Hydra, it is recommended to use a shared team turn (like what's used in an Archenemy game) with up to four players per team. In this way, the players attack the Hydra together.
- All cards in the Hydra Deck, including Heads on the battlefield are colorless and have a converted mana cost of 0.
- Up to four of the 18 Heads start on the battlefield based on difficulty
- Heads and sorceries cast by the Hydra work like any other spell and can be countered.
- Prevention effects (such as one the Hero Card The Protector creates) still work, but since Heads (and the Hydra itself) have no color, effects that prevent damage from a color (e.g., a green source) won't do anything.
- Damage dealt by the Hydra is dealt all at once. Although the Hydra never attacks, this damage is considered to be combat damage for cards such as Fog.
- Players can't gain control of any Heads.
- If a Head would go to any zone other than the Hydra's graveyard, it's put into the Hydra's graveyard instead.
- The Hydra's ability to "grow new heads" is a triggered ability.
- For gaming purposes, growing new heads isn't regeneration.
- The Hydra plays on even if its library is empty.
References[edit | edit source]
- Jump up↑ Mike McArtor (October 17, 2013). "Theros Game Day and Challenge Deck". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jump up↑ Sam Stoddard (October 25, 2013). "Building a Hydra". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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- se more (colorless) mana.[2]
- If a spell with converge on the stack is copied, it's just created on the stack. No mana was spent to cast the copy, so zero colors of mana were spent to cast it.[2]
Examples
Example
Brilliant Spectrum
Sorcery
Converge — Draw X cards, where X is the number of colors of mana spent to cast Brilliant Spectrum. Then discard two cards.
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (November 21, 2016). "Storm Scale: Zendikar and Battle for Zendikar". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c Matt Tabak (August 31, 2015). "Battle for Zendikar Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ian Duke (September 7, 2015). "Converging on Zendikar". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Sam Stoddard (September 18, 2015). "Developing New Mechanics in a Returning World". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (September 03, 2015). "What's the difference between Sunburst and Converge?". Blogatog. Tumblr.