Fallen Empires
Template:Expansion Nonblock Fallen Empires is the fifth Magic expansion and was released in November 1994. It is the last expansion to be printed that is not associated with a block.
Fallen Empires has a flavorful theme. The flavor text on the cards could be used to piece together a story. Another theme is the creature type, or "tribal," theme. For the first time universal creature types were used, tying the creatures in this expansion together. Also, multiple cards referenced these creature types. A third theme is the use of counters, but this theme was overdone and resulted in confusion because of the many different kinds of counters that were used. As a result of this expansion, and some other cards like Frankenstein's Monster, only +1/+1 counters, with few exceptions, are used today to modify creatures.
Fallen Empires also introduces the use of multiple illustrations on common cards, each of which had either three or four different versions, each with a different illustration by a different artist. Some commons in the Homelands expansion and the Alliances expansion also have either one or two versions.
Notable Cards
Goblin Grenade is a very powerful direct damage spell.
High Tide found a place in successful tournament decks many years after its printing.
Hymn to Tourach is arguably the best discard spell ever printed and was widely used when it was legal in the Standard format.
Order of the Ebon Hand was popular in the very powerful Necropotence decks.
Design & Development
Cycles
Fallen Empires has three cycles:
Artifact Boon cycle: Balm of Restoration, Conch Horn, Implements of Sacrifice, Aeolipile, and Elven Lyre are rare artifacts with a mana cost of 2 and an activated ability that costs "1, T, sacrifice [this]." The effects of each of these artifacts is a weakened version of each of the cards in the Boon cycle from Alpha Edition.
Storage land cycle: Icatian Store, Sand Silos, Bottomless Vault, Dwarven Hold, and Hollow Trees are rare lands illustrated by Pat Morrissey that share the text "[This] comes into play tapped. You may choose not to untap [this] during your untap step. At the beginning of your upkeep, if [this] is tapped, put a storage counter on it. T, remove any number of storage counters from [this]: Add C to your mana pool for each storage counter removed this way."
Sac land cycle: Ruins of Trokair, Svyelunite Temple, Ebon Stronghold, Dwarven Ruins, and Havenwood Battleground are uncommon lands illustrated by Mark Poole that share the text "[This] comes into play tapped. T: Add C to your mana pool. T, sacrifice [this]: Add CC to your mana pool."
Creature Types
Fallen Empires is the first expansion to use a consolidated set of universal creature types. This also plays into the creature type, or "tribal," theme in this expansion. Of the 14 creature types used in this expansion, only Orgg and Wall appear on just one card.
The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Fungus, Homarid, Orgg, Soldier, Thrull, and Townsfolk. Camarid, Citizen, and Saproling also appeared on tokens produced by cards in this set.
The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Avatar, Cleric, Dwarf, Elf, Goblin, Merfolk, Orc, and Wall.
Points of Interest
A number of flavor texts in this expansion are quoted from the fictional, three-volume "Sarpadian Empires."
The Sac land cycle described above inspired the creation of the more colorful Sac land cycles in the Odyssey and Invasion expansions.
Delif's Cone is the only common card in this expansion with only one artwork associated with it.
Derelor inspired the creation of the Leech cycle found in the Invasion expansion.
Goblin Chirurgeon, as illustrated by Phil Foglio, is constructing a creature from the head of Llanowar Elves, the arm of Uthden Troll, and the body of Cat Warriors.
Goblin Grenade, as illustrated by Ron Spencer, depicts a goblin holding a spear that has spines arranged to spell the name "Mike," a friend of the artist's. This card was considered for reprinting in the Onslaught expansion but it was far too powerful with the goblins in that expansion.
Goblin Warrens probably inspired the creation of cards like Skeletal Vampire.
Homarid Spawning Bed is the only card ever printed that produces Camarid creature tokens.
Homarid Warrior is strictly worse than Giant Crab.
Hymn to Tourach inspired the creation of many "discard two" cards, including Stupor, Unburden and Wrench Mind among others.
Icatian Javelineers was designed without T in the cost of its activated ability, but designer Chris Page proved that it was necessary.
Icatian Town is the first spell to produce creature tokens.
Mindstab Thrull was called "Mutant Saboteur" when artist Mark Tedin was asked to illustrate it, which explains the very odd creature with a set of lockpicks.
Order of Leitbur is an inside joke, as describing people of Leitbur as "Leitburites" was designed to sound like LiteBrites.
Orgg appeared in two television commercials, pitted against Vizzerdrix in one and "Bob from Accounting" in the other. Because of his spot in the commercials he was slated to be added to the Core Set, but he was considered to be too complex, so Trained Orgg was created for it.