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  2. List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia

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    When a card with this ability is in a player's graveyard, that player may pay its embalm cost to exile the card and put a token into play that is a zombie copy of the creature, in addition to the creature's other creature types (e.g., a Zombie Angel instead of an Angel).

  3. Zendikar - Wikipedia

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    The Zendikar block is a Magic: The Gathering block consisting of the sets Zendikar (October 2, 2009), [1] Worldwake (February 5, 2010), [2] Rise of the Eldrazi (April 23, 2010). [3] The eponymous setting is a vast, untamed wilderness, whose few bastions of civilization exist primarily for outfitting treasure-seeking expeditions to distant locales.

  4. Zendikar Rising - Wikipedia

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    While "most of Magic: the Gathering's main characters have been missing in action" since the War of the Spark (2019), a few Planeswalkers mark their return in Zendikar Rising. [8] This includes Nissa Revane and Nahiri, both natives of Zendikar, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and Jace, who is from Vryn [ 10 ] and who once was the Living Guildpact of Ravnica .

  5. Innistrad - Wikipedia

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    Morbid conditions occur if a creature has died earlier in the turn that the spell is cast or the ability is used. [6] The transform mechanic allows certain creatures to turn into different creatures once certain conditions specified on the card are met. Each card that can transform is a double-faced card. [6]

  6. Ixalan - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Magic: The Gathering – Ixalan (2017) by James Wyatt was published by VIZ Media in January 2018. [8] Jay Annelli, for CoolStuffInc, wrote "The Art of Magic: the Gathering - Ixalan switches from the vertical approach of the last two art books to a more horizontal approach, covering the four warring factions of Ixalan in great detail ...

  7. Kamigawa - Wikipedia

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    Kamigawa is an expert-level Magic: The Gathering block inspired by Japanese myths and revolving around the battle between spirits (kami) and living beings. It consists of the expansion sets Champions of Kamigawa (October 1, 2004), Betrayers of Kamigawa (February 4, 2005), and Saviors of Kamigawa (June 3, 2005).

  8. Power Nine - Wikipedia

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    In Magic: The Gathering, Power Nine is a set of nine cards that were printed in the game's early core sets, consisting of Black Lotus, Ancestral Recall, Time Walk, Mox Pearl, Mox Sapphire, Mox Jet, Mox Ruby, Mox Emerald, and Timetwister. [1] These nine cards were printed in the first sets of Magic: The Gathering, starting in 1993.

  9. Mirage (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time in the three-and-a-half years that the online version of the game had existed that an expansion older than Invasion (2000) became playable on MTG Online. [13] With their introduction on MTG Online, all Mirage cards received updated creature types and wordings to bring them in line with modern Magic cards. [14]