Champions of Kamigawa

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For the accompanying novel to Champions of Kamigawa, see Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa.

Template:Expansion Champions of Kamigawa is the thirty-fourth Magic expansion, released in 2004 as the first set in the Kamigawa block.

Set details

Champions of Kamigawa introduced a new Legend rule (if Legends share a name, they are all put into their owners' graveyards, not just all but the first) and removed the Legend creature type, creating 'Legendary Creature'.

Champions of Kamigawa introduced flip cards, cards with a compressed card face on either end and a suitable picture in the middle.

Champions of Kamigawa introduced a modification to the targeting rule (targets only need to be unique for each instance of the qualifier 'target') to assist with splice cards.

Champions of Kamigawa introduced the 'defender' ability, retroactively added to all of the creatures with creature type Wall, to eliminate the direct link between creature type and not being able to attack.

Setting

Champions of Kamigawa is set in Kamigawa, a plane in the multiverse of Magic based on Japanese mythology. A war between the physical world and the spirits that are the essence of everything in the physical world, tears the veil between those two worlds apart. To represent this, the cards are mostly divided into two groups, the physical beings with their regular magic, and the kami with their "arcane" magic.

Mechanics

Champions of Kamigawa introduced the keywords Bushido, Soulshift, and Splice, as well as the first sorcery and instant subtype, Arcane, and finally flip cards. Of these mechanics, the Arcane subtype, Splice onto Arcane, and Soulshift represented spirit-world magic, while the flip cards contributed to another major mechanic throughout the block: legendary creatures (and permanents). It featured, for example, the first five legendary enchantments, the Honden Shrines.

Cycles

Notable Cards

In the tournament scene, Champions of Kamigawa contributed with a large number of finishers, like Kokusho, the Evening Star, Keiga, the Tide Star, Yosei, the Morning Star and Meloku the Clouded Mirror. It also provided excellent green mana fixing, like Sakura-Tribe Elder and Kodama's Reach, and an arsenal of cards that fueled multiple colored control decks, like, for example, Gifts Ungiven and Sensei's Divining Top. A notable sideboard card was also found in Cranial Extraction.

Reprinted cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Champions of Kamigawa.

Functional reprint

Champions of Kamigawa has two functional reprints:

Theme decks

The preconstructed theme decks are: Template:Theme decks

External links