Scars of Mirrodin

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Scars of Mirrodin
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description A corroding hexplate
Design Mark Rosewater (lead),
Mark Gottlieb,
Alexis Janson,
Erik Lauer,
Matt Place,
Mark Globus,
Nate Heiss
Development Mike Turian (lead),
Aaron Forsythe,
Mark Purvis,
Erik Lauer,
Matt Place
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis
Release date October 1, 2010
Plane Mirrodin
Themes and mechanics Artifacts, Poison counters, -1/-1 counters
Keywords/​ability words Infect,
Proliferate,
Imprint,
Metalcraft
Set size 249
(20 basic lands, 101 commons, 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)
Expansion code SOM[2]
Development codename Lights [3]
Scars of Mirrodin block
[[Scars of Mirrodin]] [[Mirrodin Besieged]] [[New Phyrexia]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Tezzeret]] Scars of Mirrodin [[Magic Online Deck Series]]

Scars of Mirrodin is the first set in the Scars of Mirrodin block. It is the 53rd Magic expansion and was released on October 1, 2010. [4]

Set details

Scars of Mirrodin contains 249 cards (101 Common, 60 Uncommon, 53 Rare, 15 Mythic, 20 Basic Lands), including randomly inserted premium versions of all cards in the set. The expansion symbol of the set is a corroding hexplate from the Glimmervoid.

Scars of Mirrodin returns to the plane of Mirrodin, previously the setting of the block and the set of the same name. [5] [6] As Mirrodin is an artificial plane, the number of artifacts and cards relating to that permanent type is larger than in other sets and mechanically reflects the themes already explored in the previous sets. [7]

The set describes the conflict between two major factions - one being Mirrodin, and the other being the invading forces of Phyrexia. Cards aligned with these two factions are watermarked, as previously seen with the guild aligned cards in Ravnica block. The two factions are also mechanically separated, with the Phyrexians dealing largely with Poison, Infect and Proliferate, as well as sacrifice or leaves play effects, while the native Mirrans use mechanics already introduced or similar to those of the original Mirrodin set - Imprint, Indestructible, Charge Counters the new Metalcraft mechanic, as well as Mana Myr and Spellbombs. [8] Only 40 cards of the set have the Phyrexian symbol on them. All other cards except for Basic lands and Planeswalker cards have a Mirran watermark.

Flavor and storyline

“  The corrosion begins  ”

The metal plane of Mirrodin shines under the light of five suns ... but it’s now tarnished by the deadly scourge known as Phyrexia. Besides the Mirran-Phyrexian conflict, the story also revolves around several planeswalkers. Elspeth Tirel (as a new card of the same name, Elspeth Tirel) returns while a new planeswalker by the name of Koth is introduced who appears to be of Vulshok heritage and thus would be native to Mirrodin. His card is called Koth of the Hammer, making his name an acronym of the name of the card. Venser and Tezzeret are also involved in the storyline, the former confirmed to getting a new card, Venser, the Sojourner.

Being set on Mirrodin, the expansion features themes and settings already known from that plane. For example, creature types and tribes of these such as Leonin (Cats), Vampires, Loxodon (Elephants), Elves [9], or the Human tribes of Vulshok, Sylvok, Auriok, Moriok and Neurok. [10]Artifact creatures such as Golems and Myr also return.

Marketing

Scars of Mirrodin' was sold in 16-card booster packs (the 16th card being a marketing card), 6-card boosters, 5 intro packs and a fat pack [11]. The regular boosters featured art from Elspeth Tirel, Venser, the Sojourner, Koth of the Hammer, Etched Champion and Platinum Emperion. [12] The 6-card booster featured Tainted Strike. The Mirrodin block was accompanied by only one novel: Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn, written by Robert B. Wintermute. [13]

The set was previewed by a scavenger hunt (Assault on Mirrodin) at PAX. [14]

The prerelease was on September 25–26, 2010, the launch party on October 1–3, and the release on Magic online was October 18, 2010. [15] The promotional card given to participants at the Prerelease tournaments was Wurmcoil Engine, a powerful artifact creature. [16] The Launch party event promotional card was Steel Hellkite. [17] The Buy-a-Box promo was Memoricide. The Game Day promo was a full-art Memnite, the Top 8 Finish a full-art foil Tempered Steel [18]

Regular boosters of Scars of Mirrodin come with a bonus sixteenth card that is either a "tips & tricks card" or a creature token from Scars of Mirrodin or a poison counter token. One face of the Scars of Mirrodin bonus card has one of five different rules tips or is one of 9 different creature tokens or a poison counter token. The other face has one of [..] advertisements for organized play programs, community.wizards.com, Duels of the Planeswalkers for Xbox Live and the PC, Magic Online, Magicthegathering.com, Scars of Mirrodin Intro Packs, www.wizards.com/Mirran and Wizards Play Network.

Tips & Tricks

The tips & tricks cards are

Tokens

The Scars of Mirrodin tokens in numerical order are:[19]

  1. {W} 2/2 Cat produced by Kemba, Kha Regent
  2. {W} 1/1 Soldier produced by Elspeth Tirel
  3. {R} 1/1 Goblin produced by Kuldotha Rebirth
  4. {G} 1/1 Insect with infect, produced by Trigon of Infestation and Carrion Call
  5. {G} 2/2 Wolf produced by Sword of Body and Mind
  6. {C} 3/3 Golem Artifact produced by Golem Foundry and Precursor Golem
  7. {C} 1/1 Myr Artifact produced by Myrsmith, Myr Battlesphere, and Origin Spellbomb
  8. {C} 3/3 Wurm with deathtouch, produced by Wurmcoil Engine
  9. {C} 3/3 Wurm with lifelink, produced by Wurmcoil Engine

Mechanics

As usual, Scars of Mirrodin features several new mechanics. [20][21]

Infect is a new keyword that causes creatures to deal damage to other creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters, similar to Wither. However, in addition to this, cards with Infect deal damage to players in the form of poison counters. The poison mechanic was introduced in Legends but has never been strongly supported. The mechanic resurfaced in Time Spiral block with a reprint of Swamp Mosquito and the Poisonous keyword (which does not appear in Scars of Mirrodin). [22] Poison counters would be a major theme of the entire block.

A new keyword action in Proliferate works in combination with Infect. [23] When a player proliferates, he or she chooses any number of permanents and/or players with counters on them, and puts another counter of a kind it has on it. E.g. a player proliferates and chooses an opponent with a poison counter, a creature with a -1/-1 counter, a Planeswalker with loyalty counters and an artifact with a charge counter. Everyone of these entities gets another of these respective counters.

The ability word Metalcraft gives a card a bonus if its controller controls three or more artifacts. [24] Scars of Mirrodin features a new Mox named Mox Opal that has Metalcraft. The Indestructible mechanic returns with new "Darksteel"-themed cards, as does the Imprint mechanic from Mirrodin.

The only returning keyword from the original Mirrodin block was imprint, this keyword allows a player to "imprint" some card on the artifact (removing that card from the game). That artifact's effect depends on the card imprinted (for example you can imprint a creature on Semblance Anvil to reduce costs of spells that share a card type with that card).

Cycles

Scars of Mirrodin has 10 Cycles:

Reprinted cards

11 cards were reprinted from previous sets. Of these, eight had appeared previously in Mirrodin, including the cycle of Myrs. Bloodshot Trainee and Disperse were the only reprints that did not appear in the first Mirrodin block.

Functional reprint

Colorshifted

Strictly worse

Notable cards

Preconstructed decks

Scars of Mirrodin features five intro packs, four of which are bicolored and one monocolored.[32]

Intro pack name Colors Included Foil rare
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Myr of Mirrodin W Sunblast Angel
Metalcraft U R Argent Sphinx
Deadspread U B Carnifex Demon
Relic Breaker R G Hoard-Smelter Dragon
Phyrexian Poison B G Putrefax

References

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