Coldsnap

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Coldsnap
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description three icicles
Design Bill Rose (lead)
Mark Rosewater
Aaron Forsythe
Devin Low
Development Randy Buehler (lead)
Mike Turian
Devin Low
Zvi Mowshowitz
Art direction Jeremy Cranford
Release date July 21, 2006
Themes and mechanics Cantrips,
Cumulative upkeep,
Snow,
Pitch cards,
collectible commons
Keywords/​ability words Ripple,
Recover
Set size 155
(60 commons, 55 uncommons, 40 rares)
Expansion code CSP[2]
Development codename Splat
Ice Age block
[[Ice Age]] [[Alliances]] [[Coldsnap]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Dissension]] Coldsnap [[Time Spiral]]

Coldsnap is the thirty-ninth Magic expansion and was released in July 2006 as the third set and second small expansion of the Ice Age block, replacing the Homelands expansion as a member of the block. [3] The prerelease events for this set were held on July 8-9, 2006.[4] [5]

Set details

Coldsnap contains 155 black-bordered cards (40 rare, 55 uncommon, and 60 commons). Its expansion symbol is a depiction of three icicles. [6] When Coldsnap was initially announced, Wizards of the Coast claimed that the set was a "lost design file" only recently found. [7] [8] Because this statement was taken seriously, Mark Rosewater later had to announce that it was a joke. [9] [10]

Coldsnap had the shortest-ever design, at six weeks. [11] R&D made a conscious effort to hit on every standout theme in Ice Age and Alliances to give the set the necessary “retro” feel. [12] This included cumulative upkeep, allied colors, pitch cards, old characters springing to life and land that doesn't tap for mana. [13] The 'snow-covered' supertype changed to 'snow' and expanded its use to nonland permanents. [14] [15]. The new Recover mechanic captured the feel of "graveyard order matters" without requiring meticulous tracking. [16] Another new mechanic was Ripple. [17]

Because most sealed tournaments would use only Coldsnap cards due to the rarity of Ice Age and Alliances booster packs, as a means of making frequently recurring commons more valuable, several common cards (the "kindle" and "surging" cycles) were printed that rewarded players for using multiple copies in their decks, making them more collectible. [18]

Storyline

Terisiare, the island continent that was home to the Brothers’ War and the Ice Age, is in a state of rebirth known as the Thaw. [19] [20] The icy shell that encased the continent is melting away. Most of the inhabitants of Terisiare rejoice as the ice gives way to warmth and the rebirth of the land. But, in this time of great change, there are some who see it as a time to angle for power: a secretive society of mages poised to shroud the continent with their icy brand of magic.

Marketing

Promotional Coldsnap LED icecube given for demo'ing Magic at the 2006 Comic-Con in San Diego.

Coldsnap was sold in 15-card boosters, four preconstructed theme decks and a fat pack [21]. The decks and the fat pack contained a random Pro Tour Players Card. The booster packs featured artwork from Adarkar Valkyrie, Rimescale Dragon and Allosaurus Rider. The prerelease card was a foil alternate art Allosaurus Rider. [22] The release card was a Marit Lage token [23] The fat pack contained Jeff Grubb's classic novel The Gathering Dark and a new original story by the same author included with the Coldsnap Player's Guide. [24]

Tournament impact

Coldsnap is tournament legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Ice Age block tournament formats. It was also released on Magic Online on August 14, becoming the first expansion ever to be legal for Constructed tournament play on Magic Online before its paper version was. However, the Ice Age and Alliances reprints from the theme decks were not legal in Standard tournament play, and the reprints have not been added to Gatherer.

Coldsnap is the only expansion released that does not fit the Modern block schedule, creating some confusion. It was legal in the Extended format based on its release date, not on its association with the Ice Age block.

Mechanics

  • Recover — allows a player to return cards with the keyworded ability to their hand by paying the card's Recover cost when a creature goes into their graveyard from play. However, if they do not pay the Recover cost then the card is instead removed from the game.
  • Ripple — when a player plays a spell with ripple, the triggered ability then lets a player reveal four cards from the top of his or her library and play all cards revealed with the same name as the card with the triggered the ability without paying their mana cost.

Creature types

The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Juggernaut.

The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Angel, Ape, Artificer, Assassin, Aurochs, Avatar, Barbarian, Bear, Beast, Bird, Cat, Centaur, Cleric, Construct, Dragon, Druid, Elemental, Elf, Faerie, Gargoyle, Giant, Goblin, Griffin, Horror, Illusion, Knight, Leviathan, Lizard, Lord (later changed to Human), Minotaur, Mutant, Ooze, Orc, Rogue, Serpent, Shade, Shaman, Skeleton, Slug, Snake, Soldier, Specter, Sphinx, Spider, Spirit, Treefolk, Unicorn, Vampire, Wall, Warrior, Wizard, Wurm, Yeti, Zombie.

Cycles

Coldsnap has ten cycles and a vertical cycle.

Vertical cycle

Mirrored pair

Coldsnap has one mirrored pair:

Theme decks

Main article: Coldsnap/Theme decks

Like other theme decks, Coldsnap theme decks used cards available in its block. This created reprints of Ice Age and Alliances cards. These reprints were different from the originals in that they had expansion symbol rarity coloring (in addition to being slightly redesigned), have collector numbers, and were printed featuring the new card frame.[26]

The preconstructed theme decks are:

Theme
deck name
Colors Included
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Aurochs Stampede R G
Beyond the Grave B R G
Kjeldoran Cunning W U
Snowscape U B

Notable cards

  • Dark Depths — Originally ignored for tournament play, the printing of Vampire Hexmage in Zendikar (and later Thespian's Stage in Gatecrash) caused its play value and price to skyrocket. The associated token, Marit Lage, was made available only as a promotional card, and eventually became one of the most valuable token cards ever printed.
  • Ohran Viper - The initial chase rare of the set.
  • Panglacial Wurm — The first creature that can be played directly from the library.
  • Haakon, Stromgald Scourge - The first creature that can't be cast from your hand.
  • Vanish into Memory - The third card to be designed through the Wizards of the Coast's "You Make the Card" promotion through their website, MTG.com
  • Counterbalance - Perhaps the most powerful Blue enchantment ever printed, the combination of Counterbalance with deck manipulation cards such as Brainstorm and Sensei's Divining Top can be used to repeatedly counter your opponent's spells. The two-card combo of Counterbalance and Sensei's Divining Top is most commonly referred to as "CounterTop", and CounterTop decks have been been a Legacy staple for years, with the most recent archetype to use CounterTop to full advantage being Miracles, before its ban in 2017.

Reprinted cards

The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Coldsnap.

  • Frozen Solid — was last seen in Scourge, possibly reprinted due to the card name or card flavor fitting the set.
  • Snow-covered lands cycle — were last seen in Ice Age.

Functional reprints

Coldsnap has two functional reprints:

Gallery

References

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