Typal coupling

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Coupling is R&D slang term used for the action of combining two creature types in rules text, in order to provide synergy and broader applicability. In concept, it very similar to batching.[1][2]

History

Wolves and werewolves

Wolves and werewolves were first combined on three cards in Shadows over Innistrad. The concept of coupling these creature types was expanded upon in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (4 card), Innistrad: Crimson Vow (6 cards) and Alchemy: Innistrad (2 cards).

Ninja's and rogues

Two cards in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty combined ninja's and rogues.

Samarai and warriors

Ten cards in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty combined samurai's and warriors.

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