Life counter
A life counter is a device to keep track of life totals.
Types
Scrye counter
Scrye magazine sold a series of pewter life counters produced by Reaper Miniatures beginning in 1994. The counters were made in two pieces. The 2 inch base was etched with the numbers 1-20 along the edge. A rotating piece with an indicator arrow was put on top, and featured artwork or miniature figure. These came in several colors and styles and could be painted by the owner just like similar miniatures. These counters were not official Magic products, but were very popular with players of the time.
Duelist counter
Sold by The Duelist since 1995, these sturdy, finely crafted pewter counters let you mark off lifes with brass- and silver-plated beads. They were avalaible in the 5 mana colors. The counter fit in a Magic deck box.[1]
Spindown life counter
A spindown life counter is a 20 sided die that is designed for the express purpose of keeping track of life totals. Its sides are in a sequence such that adjacent numbers are next to each other, facilitating the change of life total and avoiding any complications with finding the desired life total. This is different from a standard 20-sided die, on which the numbers that are opposite of each other on the die add up to 21 (1 is opposite from 20, 2 is opposite from 19, and so on), as is traditional for dice in general.
The "20" on a spindown life counter is replaced with an expansion symbol (or in the case of core sets the appropriate number).
Spindown life counters are generally found in fat packs, beginning with Apocalypse, and are generally made in the five Magic: The Gathering colors (white, blue, black, red, green) for each set. There was a gold-colored spindown life counter in the Alara Reborn fat pack as the set is gold based.
A five-piece set, containing one of each color, was sold as a standalone product (WOC06137, ISBN 0743002377). The symbol used was an icon of the Black Lotus.
Circle spinner
In Coldsnap[2] and the Ravnica block, Wizards chose to try a different approach. Instead of dice, a plastic life counter with a circle spinner that had numbers going from 1 to 30 was included in fat packs for the block. These life counters were not unlike those that were provided on Magic: The Gathering-branded Ultra Pro deck boxes.
Some odd-shaped circle spinners were provided for Ninth Edition (an angel) and Unhinged (an eight ball).[3]
Double-wheeled counter
Commander's Arsenal provided a doubled wheeled counter that goes up to 99 life.
These were also included in Archenemy: Nicol Bolas and Commander Anthology.
Electronic life counter
Several apps are available to provide electronic life counters for mobile devices or Windows PC.
In 2018, Wizards of the Coast releases the official Magic: The Gathering Portal app.[4]
Gallery
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Black Lotus five-counter pack
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Dragonfury counters (Dragons of Tarkir)
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Ultra Pro life counter
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Battle for Zendikar life counter
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Hedron-shaped Battle for Zendikar life counter
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Eldritch Moon life counter
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Amonkhet "lazotep" life counter
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Arena League life counter
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (July 30, 2009). "Duelist Life Counters". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (November 30, 2009). "Coldsnap Cube". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Monty Ashley (December 10, 2012). "The Life Counters". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (February 14, 2018). "Announcing the Official Magic Companion App, Magic: The Gathering Portal". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.