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Dominaria
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description A Benalish shield
Design Mark Rosewater (lead)
Aaron Forsythe
Ethan Fleischer
Ian Duke
Kelly Digges
Gavin Verhey
Richard Garfield
Development Erik Lauer (co-lead)
Dave Humpherys (co-lead[1])
Alli Medwin
Andrew Brown
Doug Beyer
Ethan Fleischer
Kelly Digges
Ken Nagle
Peter Lee
Ryan Spain
Sam Stoddard
Art direction Mark Winters
Release date April 27, 2018
Plane Dominaria
Themes and mechanics Historic cards (Artifacts, sagas, as well as legendary permanents and sorceries)
Keywords/​ability words Kicker, Crew
Set size 269 cards
+10 Planeswalker deck exclusives
+1 Buy-a-Box promo
Expansion code DOM[3]
Development codename Soup
Non-block expansions
[[Homelands]] '''Dominaria''' [[Guilds of Ravnica]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Challenger Decks]] Dominaria [[Commander Anthology Volume II]]

Dominaria is the 78th Magic expansion. It was released on April 27, 2018.[4] It is not part of a block.[5]

Set details

“  Gather Legends  ”

Dominaria is the first set to follow the Three-and-One Model, which abolished blocks. Richard Garfield is on the design team, for the first time since the original Innistrad set.[5] It contains 269 cards (20 basic lands, 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares), and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards. Ten additional cards are found in the set's planeswalker decks (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #270/269 to #279/269. A unique Buy-a-Box promotional card numbered #280/269 is also considered to be part of the set.[6] Nostalgia and legendary creatures are major themes. Each booster contains at least one legendary creature,[6][7][8] though this does not apply to the 8-card booster packs on MTG Arena.[9] The expansion symbol depicts a Benalish shield.[10] Because of its similarity to the Darksteel symbol, the common version has an inverted color scheme (more white than black).[11][12][13][14] As a gimmick, all the names of sets taking place on Dominaria (including Alpha, Beta, Revised, Unlimited and Origins) or Rath (which was overlaid with Dominaria) are mentioned in card names or flavor text.[15] Five of the basic lands feature a tiny silhouette of the Skyship Weatherlight in their art. Starting with Dominaria, Wizards of the Coast applies a new coating method for cards in English booster packs.[16]

A substantial part of the set was accidentally spoiled six weeks before release, when Wizards of the Coast China published the release notes for Dominaria, instead of those for Masters 25.[6][17]

Storyline

Dominaria booster featuring Jaya Ballard
Dominaria Saga card

Dominaria is set on the plane of the same name, for the first time since the Time Spiral block (or Magic Origins if sets involving multiple planes are included). Sixty years after the Mending, this world is healing from its wounds. Returning legendary characters are Teferi, Jhoira, Jaya Ballard, and Karn.[2] Dominaria’s story starts right after the events of Hour of Devastation. Gideon and Liliana have arrived on Dominaria following the Gatewatch’s defeat at the hands of Nicol Bolas. Together, they begin a mission to kill Belzenlok, the final demon holding Liliana’s contract.[18]

The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Dominaria are: Broken Bond; Final Parting; Settle the Score and In Bolas's Clutches.[6]

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting (continent or archipelago) Featuring
Return to Dominaria: Episode 1 Martha Wells 2018-03-21 The Stronghold, Urborg (Burning Isles), Benalia (Aerona) Liliana, Gideon, Nissa, Chandra, Sadage, Jhoira
Return to Dominaria: Episode 2 Martha Wells 2018-03-22 Caligo Morass (Benalia) Liliana, Gideon, Raven Man, Rael, Josu Vess
Return to Dominaria: Episode 3 Martha Wells 2018-03-28 Bogardan (Burning Isles), Suq'Ata (Jamuraa), Benalia (Aerona) Jhoira, Tiana, Shanna Sisay, Danitha Capashen, Raff Capashen, Arvad
Return to Dominaria: Episode 4 Martha Wells 2018-04-04 Sursi (Aerona), Bogardan (Burning Isles) Tiana, Arvad
Return to Dominaria: Episode 5 Martha Wells 2018-04-11 Bogardan (Burning Isles), Benalia (Aerona), Tolaria West (Spice Isles) Jhoira, Shanna Sisay, Raff Capashen, Jodah, Naban, Ajani, Liliana, Gideon
Return to Dominaria: Episode 6 Martha Wells 2018-04-18 Tivan Desert (Jamuraa) Teferi, Niambi, Jhoira, Shanna Sisay, Raff Capashen, Gideon, Liliana, Tiana, Arvad
Return to Dominaria: Episode 7 Martha Wells 2018-04-25 Femeref and the Zhalfirin Void (Jamuraa) Teferi, Niambi, Subira, Kwende
Return to Dominaria: Episode 8 Martha Wells 2018-05-02 Keral Keep (Plane of Regatha), New Argive and Yavimaya (Terisiare) Chandra, Jaya, Baird, Karn, Multani
Return to Dominaria: Episode 9 Martha Wells 2018-05-09 Yavimaya (Terisiare) Chandra, Jaya, Karn, Multani, Gideon, Liliana, Jace, Jhoira, Teferi
Return to Dominaria: Episode 10 Martha Wells 2018-05-16 Aboard the Weatherlight Slimefoot and its interactions with the Weatherlight crew
Return to Dominaria: Episode 11 Martha Wells 2018-05-23 Urborg, The Stronghold (Burning Isles) The Weatherlight crew, Liliana, Chandra, Gideon, Yargle, Whisper, Belzenlok
Return to Dominaria: Episode 12 Martha Wells 2018-05-30 Urborg, The Stronghold (Burning Isles) The Weatherlight crew, Liliana, Chandra, Gideon, Yargle, Whisper, Belzenlok, Muldrotha, Jace, Jaya, Radha, Karn, Teferi, Nicol Bolas

Rules changes

  • The "Planeswalker redirection rule" is removed. Instead each relevant card will tell you on the card specifically whether the card dealing direct damage can target planeswalkers. Some older cards will be erratad to have “player” changed to “player or planeswalker”. Others will refer to "any target".[6][19][20][21][22]
  • As of Dominaria, the use of the term "mana pool" has been discontinued in the card text. Abilities which pertain to mana production will simply refer to the mana type being produced.[6][22]
  • As of Dominaria, Magic uses "they" as the preferred third-person-singular pronoun for a player, replacing "he or she", "him or her" or "his or her.".[6][22]
  • Abilities that modify how a spell behaves on the stack, such as additional costs, now refer to themselves as "this spell" rather than by using their card name.[22]

Marketing

White Dominaria Theme Booster

Dominaria is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks and the Dominaria bundle. The boosters feature artwork from Karn, Scion of Urza, Teshar, Ancestor’s Apostle, Jaya Ballard, Shalai, Voice of Plenty, and a artwork of Teferi not used by any card (which also was used in the package in Teferi's planeswalker deck).[23] With the release of Dominaria, Wizards of the Coast began testing a new product at 300 Walmart locations across North America called the “Dominaria Theme Booster”. These contain 35 cards (a variable amount of commons and uncommons, and 1 rare or mythic rare) from a given color or theme. The MSRP is $6.99. By limiting this test to a single large account, WotC hoped to perform a controlled test that allowed them to more efficiently and accurately interpret sales results that would help inform future decisions about this kind of product.[24] Color boosters may contain artifacts, as well. As a test, players in New Zealand were able to get MTG Arena codes inside select Dominaria booster packs, providing Closed Beta access as well as in-game items.[25]

Events

Promotional cards

Tokens and emblems

Dominaria features fourteen tokens and two emblems.[35]

  1. {W} 2/2 Knight creature with vigilance, for Aryel, Knight of Windgrace, Call the Cavalry and History of Benalia.
  2. {W} 2/2 Knight creature with vigilance (alternate art)
  3. {W} 1/1 Soldier creature, for Sergeant-at-Arms and Memorial to Glory
  4. {B} 0/1 Cleric creature, for Rite of Belzenlok
  5. {B} 2/2 Zombie Knight creature with menace, for Josu Vess, Lich Knight
  6. {B} */* Nightmare Horror creature, for Chainer's Torment.
  7. {B} 6/6 Demon creature with flying, trample, and "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice another creature, if you don't, this creature deals 6 damage to you." for Rite of Belzenlok
  8. {R} 3/1 Elemental creature with trample and haste, for Valduk, Keeper of the Flame.
  9. {R} 1/1 Goblin creature, for Siege-Gang Commander.
  10. {R} 4/4 Legendary Dragon creature with flying named Karox Bladewing, for Verix Bladewing.
  11. {G} 1/1 Saproling creature, for Deathbloom Thallid, Fungal Infection, Fungal Plots, Saproling Migration, Spore Swarm, Verdant Force, Slimefoot, the Stowaway and Yavimaya Sapherd.
  12. {G} 1/1 Saproling creature (alternate art)
  13. {G} 1/1 Saproling creature (alternate art)
  14. {C} 0/0 Construct artifact creature with "This creature gets +1/+1 for each artifact you control," for Karn, Scion of Urza.
  15. Emblem for Jaya Ballard
  16. Emblem for Teferi, Hero of Dominaria

Verix Bladewing features a new template for creating tokens with names. "Create Karox Bladewing, a legendary 4/4 red Dragon creature token with flying" is functionally identical to the text "create a legendary 4/4 red Dragon creature token with flying named Karox Bladewing."

Themes and mechanics

History is the major theme for Dominaria,[36] examplified by a significant number of legendary creatures and other legendary permanents. There is also a tribal theme for the Wizard class, with several cards costing less when you control a Wizard.[37] A minor Knight tribal theme was taken from the never completed second Dominaria set, codenamed Salad.[38]

The set debuts legendary sorcery cards that capture extraordinary moments from main characters' pasts.[39] These powerful spells can only be cast while you control a legendary creature or planeswalker.

The set sees the return of kicker, a keyword ability that allows the player to pay an extra cost for a bonus effect.[39] Kicker was first featured in the Invasion block and last seen in the Zendikar block. Crew is used for the Weatherlight Vehicle.[5]

Dominaria introduces "Hexproof from [quality]" as a variant of the hexproof ability.[39] "Hexproof from black" means "this permanent can't be the target of black spells your opponents control or abilities of black sources your opponents control." It also introduces "equip [quality] creature" as a variant on equip. For example, "equip legendary creature" means "this equip activated ability can only target a legendary creature."

Double is a keyword action formally introduced for Grunn, the Lonely King.

Dominaria features the following limited archetypes:[40][41]

Card types

The set introduces a new enchantment subtype: Saga.[39][42] Each Saga tells the story of a key event from the past as it unfolds during each of the player's turns. As the Saga enters the battlefield and after the player's draw step, that player adds a lore counter, which triggers the appropriate chapter ability. Once all abilities have been triggered (for Sagas introduced in Dominaria, each has exactly three), the Saga is then sacrificed. Saga cards have a special vertically-aligned frame treatment.[43] The rules text with the three chapter abilities is on the left side, and the art is on the right side.

Historic is a new game term that refers to a card that has the legendary supertype, the artifact card type, or the Saga enchantment type.[39][44] Some abilities trigger "whenever you cast a historic spell."

Jaya is the newest planeswalker subtype. Returning creature types, typical for Dominaria, are Homarids, Kavu, Thrulls and sapient Apes.

Card frame

Cycles

Dominaria has six cycles:

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
MMM creatures Benalish Marshal Tempest Djinn Dread Shade Goblin Chainwhirler Steel Leaf Champion
A cycle of powerful rare creatures that cost three mana of their respective colors.
Legendary sorceries Urza's Ruinous Blast Karn's Temporal Sundering Yawgmoth's Vile Offering Jaya's Immolating Inferno Kamahl's Druidic Vow
A cycle of rare legendary sorceries. Primevals' Glorious Rebirth is a multicolored card of the same type.
Memorials Memorial to Glory (Gerrard) Memorial to Genius (Urza) Memorial to Folly (Gerrard and Urza) Memorial to War (Karona) Memorial to Unity (Eladamri)
A cycle of uncommon utility taplands that can be sacrificed for an additional ability. They depict monuments to characters from Dominaria's past.[45]
Cycle name {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W}
Allied draft archetype legends Raff Capashen, Ship's Mage (Historic Fliers) Rona, Disciple of Gix (Historic Control) Garna, the Bloodflame (Sacrifice Aggro) Hallar, the Firefletcher (Kicker Ramp) Shanna, Sisay's Legacy (Go wide)
A cycle of uncommon allied colored legendary creatures, each representing a draft archetype.[46]
Cycle name {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Enemy draft archetype legends Arvad the Cursed ("Legendary matters") Adeliz, the Cinder Wind (Wizard Tempo) Slimefoot, the Stowaway (Saproling Tribal) Tiana, Ship's Caretaker (Auras and Equipment) Tatyova, Benthic Druid (Value and Ramp)
A cycle of uncommon enemy colored legendary creatures, each representing a draft archetype.[46]
Enemy check lands Isolated Chapel Sulfur Falls Woodland Cemetery Clifftop Retreat Hinterland Harbor
A cycle of rare lands that tap for two colors of mana and enter the battlefield tapped unless you control a land of one of the two associated types.[47] Originally printed in Innistrad.

Pairs

Dominaria has six mirrored pairs.

Mirrored Pairs Description
Academy Journeymage
({U})
Ghitu Journeymage
({R})
3/2 Wizard creatures with an enters the battlefield triggered ability
Knight of Grace
({W})
Knight of Malice
({B})
Knights with a mana cost of {1}M , power/toughness of 2/2, first strike and hexproof from the other's color.
Wizard's Retort
(Counterspell)
({U})
Wizard's Lightning
(Lightning Bolt)
({R})
Instants that are cheaper to cast if you control a Wizard. In that case, they are functionally identical to classic spells.
Caligo Skin-Witch
({B})
Ghitu Chronicler
({R})
Human Wizards with a mana cost of {1}M, power/toughness of 1/3, and a kicker cost of {3}M.
Kazarov, Sengir Pureblood
({B})
Shalai, Voice of Plenty
({W})
Legendary creatures with activated ablities that are off-color, going in opposite directions on the color wheel.
On Serra's Wings
({W})
In Bolas's Clutches
({U})
Legendary Aura spells that make the enchanted creature also legendary, and have names that mirror each other

Reprinted cards

Rare to uncommon

Uncommon to common

Functional reprints

Card comparisons

Preconstructed decks

Dominaria features two planeswalker decks:[48]

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Teferi W U Teferi, Timebender
Chandra R G Chandra, Bold Pyromancer

Notable cards

Callbacks

Many cards reference past cards and places from past blocks set on Dominaria.

Main article: Dominaria/Trivia

References

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  2. a b Product information
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  25. How To Redeem a Code On MTG Arena
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  32. About the exclusive buy a box promo thing.... (Reddit)
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