Kaladesh

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Kaladesh
Set Information
Set symbol
Themes and mechanics Energy counters, Vehicle, Colored artifacts
Keywords/​ability words Crew, Fabricate
Set size 264 (+ 10)
Expansion code KLD[2]
Development codename Lock

Kaladesh is the 72nd Magic expansion, and the first in the Kaladesh block. It will be released on September 30, 2016,[3] and is a large expansion. It is set on the plane of the same name.

Set details

Kaladesh contains 264 cards (presumably 15 basic lands, 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. The expansion symbol is a Far Eastern inspired floral motif. Kaladesh premieres Planeswalker decks, which replace Intro packs. These contain 10 additional cards that are considered to be part of the set (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #265/264 to #274/264). The Fat pack for this set was is reimagined as the Kaladesh Bundle.[4]

Although Wizards of the Coast used the ligature Æ — the A and E combined into one letter — for aether since the beginning of the game, this was changed for Kaladesh, which features the stuff heavily. According to Blake Rasmussen, it caused way more issues than it was worth (particularly in translation).[5] The set introduces create as a new vocabulary word. Create is used when a card or effect puts a token onto the battlefield.[6][7]

Storyline

“  Invent your Tomorrow  ”

Kaladesh (first glimpsed in Magic Origins as the birthplane of Chandra Nalaar) is a plane where natural mages are rare.[8] Work that would be done with magic on other planes is instead accomplished through devices.[9] The automatons, thopters, and other artifact creatures of the plane are fueled by aether, which is heavily trafficked. Artifacts are built as much for beauty as for function. Fire magic is strictly banned, and pyromancy punishable with a death sentence.[10]

Kaladesh is ruled by Consuls. Their forces and works are nearly omnipresent.

Pivotal story moments are now marked with Story Spotlight at the bottom of the card accompanied by an iterator and the total number of spotlight cards. The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Kaladesh are: Inventors' Fair, Story Spotlight 2/5, Story Spotlight 3/5, Story Spotlight 4/5 and Story Spotlight 5/5.

Marketing

Kaladesh is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks, the Kaladesh bundle, a Deck Builder's Toolkit, Booster Battle Packs and a Gift Box.[11]

Prerelease

Prerelease Events take place on September 24, 2016.

Promotional Cards

Tokens and emblems

Kaladesh features 12 tokens.

  1. Energy reserve to place energy counters on.
  1. {C} 6/6 Beast for Architect of the Untamed
  2. to be announced
  3. to be announced
  4. {C} 1/1 Thopter with flying for Whirlermaker, Pia Nalaar
  5. {C} 1/1 Servo for fabricateCultivator of Blades, Glint-Sleeve Artisan, Propeller Pioneer
  6. to be announced
  7. to be announced
  8. to be announced
  9. to be announced
  10. to be announced
  11. to be announced
  12. to be announced

Themes and mechanics

Kaladesh is a set with with less complexity than some of its recent predecessors. Because of yhis there are only two new named mechanics:

There are no returning named mechanics (save evergreen ones).

Energy counters (marked with an {E}) are a new resource, placed on players in form of counter. They are used to pay the cost to activate abilities. Energy counters represent aether, a magical energy that is found throughout the Multiverse, and is an integral part of the ecosystem on Kaladesh. Most cards that give you energy counters also give you a way to spend them. Energy counters that you get from one card can be saved up and spent on abilities of other cards. Energy counters don't go away as phases or steps end, or as the turn ends. The only way for you to lose them is to spend them.

Card types

Kaladesh introduces the Vehicle artifact subtype, the Aetherborn, Pilot, and Servo creature types, and the Saheeli planeswalker subtype.

Card frame

Vehicle cards have a special bronze and grey blocked card frame.

Cycles

Kaladesh has at least three cycles:

Triplet

Mirrored pairs

  • Live Fast and Die Young: Two cards which names form a famous unofficial slogan of rock&roll and punk subcultures. These cards also represent a short life of aetherborn and have a synergy between them

Reprinted cards

Functional Reprints

Colorshifted

Card comparisons

Preconstructed decks

Kaladesh will have two planeswalker decks:

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Unknown R Chandra, Pyrogenius
Unknown G Nissa, Nature's Artisan

References

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