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War of the Spark

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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Bolas's horns over the planeswalker symbol
Blueprint Mark Rosewater (atomic number 82)[1]
Peter Lee
Dave Humpherys
James Wyatt
Jackie Lee
Ken Nagle
Development Dave Humpherys (lead)
Ian Duke
Andrew Brownish
Ken Nagle
Jules Robins
Yoni Skolnik
Gavin Verhey
Art direction Dawn Murin
Taylor Ingvarsson
Release date May 3, 2019
Themes and mechanics Planeswalkers, colored artifacts, hybrid mana, Vehicles
Keywords/​ability words Amass, Proliferate, Analogousness for artifacts, Coiffure
Set size 264 cards
(101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares, fifteen basic lands)
+10 Planeswalker deck exclusives
+i Buy-a-Box promo
Expansion code WAR[2]
Evolution codename Milk
Cadre Gear up 2020 Standard
Guilds of Ravnica Ravnica Allegiance War of the Spark
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
War of the Spark
Mythic Edition
War of the Spark Modern Horizons

War of the Spark is the 81st Magic expansion. It was released on May 3, 2019.[3] [4] [5] Officially, it is not part of a block. However, it is part of a series of iii sequent sets on the aforementioned globe, unofficially referred to every bit the Guilds of Ravnica block.[6] It covers the event of the same proper noun.

Contents

  • 1 Set details
    • 1.1 Storyline
      • 1.1.1 Magic Story
    • 1.2 Basic land panorama
    • i.3 Marketing
      • i.3.1 Events
      • 1.3.2 Promotional cards
      • 1.3.3 Japanese alternate fine art
      • i.3.4 Tokens and emblems
      • 1.iii.v Mythic Edition
  • ii Themes and mechanics
    • two.one Card types
  • 3 Cycles
    • three.ane Monocolored cycles
    • 3.two Multicolored cycles
    • 3.three Pairs
  • four Reprinted cards
    • 4.1 Functional reprints
  • 5 Banned and Restricted cards
  • vi Trivia
  • seven Card comparisons
  • eight Preconstructed decks
  • nine Stained-glass gallery
  • 10 References
  • eleven External links

Gear up details [ ]

War of the Spark contains 264 cards (fifteen basic lands, 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares), and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all these cards. Ten boosted cards are found in the set'south planeswalker decks (two mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and two common Guildgates). These are numbered #265/264 to #274/264. A unique Buy-a-Box promotional card numbered #275/264 is also considered to be function of the gear up. While all previous sets on Ravnica focused on the ten Ravnican guilds, this set focuses on the culmination of the Bolas Arc simply using the world as a backdrop.[seven] [8] [9] Marking Rosewater calls it an "issue set", meaning it is built around an upshot rather than the plane.[10] [11] As a special feature, the gear up features a total of 36 planeswalkers cards (39 including the Buy-a-Box promo + 2 in the planeswalker decks.[12] [xiii] [14] Each booster pack contains a planeswalker card,[xiii] and all planeswalkers are new cards (no reprints).[fifteen]

The prepare is accompanied by the first major paper Magic novel subsequently an eight-year break.[16]

Storyline [ ]

War of the Spark key art

" Be in that location when information technology ends.  "

The storyline and set revolves around the fight between the Gatewatch and Nicol Bolas. The fight turns into an all-out planeswalker war. Dozens of powerful planeswalkers, from many disparate realities, unite against the elder dragon, who has claimed rule over Ravnica and is perilously close to completing the Elderspell that harvests sparks and volition grant him "ultimate power" and godhood. As they fight alongside the Gatewatch—led by Chandra Nalaar, Jace Beleren, and Gideon Jura—against Bolas and his relentless army of Eternals, nothing less than the fate of the multiverse is at stake.[17] Picayune practise the Gatewatch suspect that Bolas has not only accounted for their interference, but he is practically relying on it.[18]

The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in War of the Spark are:

  • Act i: Ignite the Beacon, No Escape, Emergence Zone, Dreadhorde Invasion, Ravnica at State of war and God-Pharaoh's Statue
  • Human action ii: Pledge of Unity, Rally of Wings, Awakening of Vitu-Ghazi, Topple the Statue, Enter the God-Eternals, Spark Harvest, The Elderspell, and Deliver Unto Evil
  • Human activity 3: Tempest the Citadel, Divine Arrow, Unlikely Aid, Tyrant's Scorn, Control the Dreadhorde, Cost of Betrayal, Gideon'south Cede, Heartwarming Redemption, Niv-Mizzet Reborn, Despark, Prison house Realm, Adjuration of Kaya, and Planewide Celebration

Magic Story [ ]

In addition to the novel and its sequel (both by Greg Weisman) and the prequel past Django Wexler, part of the story appeared in half-dozen Magic Story chapters written by Greg Weisman.[19] Like the books, these were published after the prepare had been released.

Title Author Release Date Setting Featuring
State of war of the Spark: Ravnica—Sometime Friends and New Greg Weisman 2019-05-08 Ravnica Rat, Hekara, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Ral Zarek, and many others.
War of the Spark: Ravnica—The Path to Opulent Greg Weisman 2019-05-xv Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Domri Rade and many others.
War of the Spark: Ravnica—Rallying the Reluctant Greg Weisman 2019-05-22 Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Jace Beleren, Gideon Jura and many others.
State of war of the Spark: Ravnica—Desperate Operatives Greg Weisman 2019-05-29 Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Ral Zarek, Trostani, Borborygmos, Vraska and many others.
War of the Spark: Ravnica—Performance Desperation Greg Weisman 2019-06-05 Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Kaya, Ral Zarek, Vraska, Rakdos, Exava, Tomik Vrona and Hekara.
War of the Spark: Ravnica—Ashes Greg Weisman 2019-06-12 Ravnica Rat, Teyo Verada, Gatewatch, Dack Fayden, Liliana Vess, Vraska, Ral Zarek, Niv-Mizzet, Vorel and many others.

Bones land panorama [ ]

The post-obit basic lands form a panorama in that society: Mountain (#261), Plains (#252), Swamp (#258), Island (#254), and Forest (#264).

WAR Basic lands panorama.png

Marketing [ ]

State of war of the Spark "motion-picture show-style" poster

State of war of the Spark is sold in regular 16-card boosters (one bill of fare being a marketing menu and another one beingness a planeswalker), single color theme boosters[twenty], two planeswalker decks, and the State of war of the Spark package. The planeswalker theme of the set was revealed in a teaser that featured the art of the 36 planeswalker cards with an added stained-glass outcome.[21] [22] The boosters feature fine art from Liliana and Gideon (both from the set's key art), and from Teferi, Time Raveler.[23]

Each paper booster pack contains a planeswalker. This doesn't apply to 8-carte "Arena packs" on MTGA.[24]

Preview season told a story in "scenes". All cards previewed on a single day had a connection to a story signal, an result, or a cardinal location in roughly chronological gild.[25]

Events [ ]

  • War of the Spark came online on MTG Loonshit on Apr 25, two days before prerelease.[26]
  • Prerelease took place on April 27–28, 2019, the aforementioned weekend equally London MagicFest and the second Mythic Championship of the yr.[27] In fact, the MagicFest at a late date was revealed to exist a "Prerelease k prix".[28] [29]
  • The Magic League was omitted from War of the Spark and all seasons for the foreseeable hereafter, according to WPN because it demanded a lot of resources from stores and Tournament Organizers (TOs) and did little to drive play.[30]
  • Magic Weekend is an experimental one-off format, with special rules curated by Magic's design studio.[30]

Promotional cards [ ]

  • Magic Open House: full-art Liliana's Triumph[23]
  • Prerelease: a foil stamped card that can exist any rare or mythic, and a foil stamped planeswalker[31]
  • Draft Weekend Launch promo: alternating art Bolas's Citadel[23]
  • Buy-a-Box: Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge[23]
  • FNM promos: Augur of Bolas, Paradise Druid and Dovin'southward Veto[23]
  • Planeswalker Weekend: alternating art Karn'south Bastion and full-fine art Time Wipe[23]

Japanese alternate art [ ]

Japanese alternate art promo

All 36 planeswalker accept a 50% chance that the regular artwork of the planeswalker carte will be replaced by an anime-fashion alternate art card in Japanese-language War of the Spark boosters just. The Japanese boosters were fabricated available to retailers around the world.[32]

These cards were also available in WPN promo packs during the Cadre Set up 2020 play flavor, actualization in roughly i:iv of packs. The alternating-fine art planeswalkers have just been printed in Japanese, only will appear in promo packs effectually the world.[32]

Tokens and emblems [ ]

The sixteenth carte du jour in the boosters is a token creature bill of fare or an keepsake, with advertisements on the back side. There are a total of nineteen tokens and emblems:[33] [34]

  1. {C} 2/2 Spirit creature for Ugin, the Ineffable
  2. {W} iv/4 Angel fauna with flying and vigilance for Finale of Glory and Parhelion II
  3. {W} 2/2 Soldier beast with vigilance for Finale of Glory
  4. {W} 0/three Wall brute with defender for Teyo, the Shieldmage
  5. {U} 2/ii Sorcerer creature for Kasmina, Enigmatic Mentor
  6. {B} 1/ane Assassin creature with deathtouch and "Whenever this brute deals damage to a planeswalker, destroy that planeswalker" for Vraska, Swarm'southward Eminence
  7. {B} 2/2 Zombie animate being for Liliana, Dreadhorde Full general
  8. {B} 0/0 Zombie Army creature (1 of 3) for each spell with aggregate
  9. {B} 0/0 Zombie Regular army creature (ii of 3)
  10. {B} 0/0 Zombie Army creature (3 of 3)
  11. {B} 4/iv Zombie Warrior creature with vigilance for God-Eternal Oketra
  12. {R} 1/1 Devil creature with "When this creature dies, it deals 1 damage to any target" for Tibalt, Rakish Instigator
  13. {R} 4/four Dragon animate being with flight for Sarkhan the Masterless
  14. {R} ane/1 Goblin creature for Krenko, Tin Street Kingpin
  15. {G} 2/2 Wolf animal for Arlinn, Vox of the Pack
  16. {M} two/ii Denizen creature that is all colors for Planewide Celebration
  17. {G/W} 3/3 legendary Wolf creature named Voja, Friend to Elves for Tolsimir, Friend to Wolves
  18. {C} 1/1 Servo artifact creature for Saheeli, Sublime Artificer
  19. Emblem for Nissa, Who Shakes the Globe

Mythic Edition [ ]

War of the Spark Mythic Edition is a special draft-sized booster box. It contains eight masterpieces.

Themes and mechanics [ ]

Commence the Endgame

The main theme of the gear up is planeswalkers and cards that interact with them.[35] [36] [37] Apart from the usual mythic rare planeswalkers, the set also features rare and uncommon planeswalkers. All of the thirty-six planeswalkers in the main set take a static or triggered ability. The xx uncommon ones have an additional minus loyalty ability (no plus abilities).[38] The 13 rares take additional plus and minus loyalty abilities. The 4 mythic rares have iii boosted abilities.[39] The four mythic rare planeswalkers are the ii chief protagonists of the story (Liliana and Gideon), the main antagonist (Bolas), and a secondary antagonist (Tezzeret).[40] Some 2-color planeswalkers bear witness up equally monocolor planeswalkers in their base colour.[41] Every planeswalker has a least one signature carte du jour that represents a spell they would cast. They're all named with the possessive,[42] [37] except for Jiang Yanggu, whose signature spell is his companion Mowu, Loyal Companion.

The keyword action Proliferate from the Scars of Mirrodin block sees a return.[43] [36] When a player proliferates, he or she chooses any number of players and/or permanents with a counter on them, so puts another of those counters on these players or permanents. However, a rules change has been implemented.[36] Formerly, you had to choose a type of counter already present and added one counter of that blazon, now you are adding ane counter of each type already present.[44]

A new mechanic is Amass. "Amass N" means put N +ane/+1 counters on an Army animal you control.[45] If you don't command 1, create a 0/0 black Zombie Ground forces creature token first.[36] Information technology appears in {U} {B} {R} because information technology is flavorfully connected to Bolas's army.[46]

Crew returns, on the first-always colored Vehicles.

Affinity for artifacts, last seen in the Mirrodin cake, appears as a 1-off on Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge. It reduces the mana cost of a spell past the number of artifacts that player controls.[47]

There is a small tribal theme for zombies. Some notable fauna cards give bonuses to zombie tokens, depicted as members of the Dreadhorde.(Eternal Skylord, Vizier of the Scorpion, Dreadhorde Twins and Gleaming Overseer).

War of the Spark features the following limited archetypes:[48]

  • {W} {U} : Stall and evasion (Dovin's Veto, Elite Guardmage)
  • {U} {B} : Building up aggregate (Gleaming Overseer, Tyrant'south Scorn)
  • {B} {R} : Sacrifice amass (Angrath's Binge, Commotion Devil)
  • {R} {G} : Ability brutes (Domri's Deadfall, Rubblebelt Rioters)
  • {G} {W} : Go wide proliferate (Huatli's Raptor, Pledge of Unity)
  • {W} {B} : Small utility creatures (Cruel Celebrant, Despark)
  • {U} {R} : Spells-matter amass (Invade the City, Ral'due south Outburst)
  • {B} {G} : Multicolor ramp (Deathsprout, Leyline Prowler)
  • {R} {W} : Aggro tricks (Heartwarming Redemption, Tenth District Legionnaire)
  • {G} {U} : Go tall +i/+i counters (Merfolk Skydiver, Neoform)

Menu types [ ]

War of the Spark introduces the Army creature type. The Regular army functions together much like how R&D makes single animate being cards that are flavored as a group of beings.[46]

The fix also introduces the Davriel, Kasmina, and Teyo planeswalker types. The Wanderer lacks a planeswalker type.

Cycles [ ]

War of the Spark has 11 cycles.

Monocolored cycles [ ]

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Uncommon planeswalkers Teyo, the Shieldmage Kasmina, Enigmatic Mentor Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage Jaya, Venerated Firemage Arlinn, Voice of the Pack
The Wanderer Narset, Parter of Veils Ob Nixilis, the Detest-Twisted Tibalt, Rakish Instigator Jiang Yanggu, Wildcrafter
Ten monocolored uncommon planeswalkers, two for each colour.
The Gatewatch Gideon Blackblade Jace, Wielder of Mysteries Liliana, Dreadhorde General Chandra, Fire Artisan Nissa, Who Shakes the World
Five rare and mythic planeswalkers representing the original Gatewatch members. Each ane has an "ultimate" loyalty ability, or i that cannot exist activated immediately.
Triumphs Gideon'south Triumph Jace's Triumph Liliana'southward Triumph Chandra's Triumph Nissa's Triumph
5 uncommon spells, each enhanced if you control a planeswalker of the respective type. They each depict a member of the Gatewatch and are a direct reflection of the "Defeats" from 60 minutes of Devastation. Each has fine art by Kieran Yanner, who as well illustrated the Defeats.
Gods God-Eternal Oketra God-Eternal Kefnet God-Eternal Bontu Ilharg, the Raze-Boar God-Eternal Rhonas
Five mythic gods, four invading eternalized gods from Amonkhet and one native to Ravnica.
Finales Finale of Glory Finale of Revelation Finale of Eternity Finale of Hope Finale of Devastation
5 mythic monocolored {X} sorceries, that each go a bonus effect when X ≥ 10. The names reflect the Bookkeeping of Hours from Amonkhet.
Colored artifacts Parhelion II Silent Submersible Bolas'south Citadel Mizzium Tank Vivien's Arkbow
Five rare colored artifacts.
Legendary natives Tomik, Distinguished Advokist Fblthp, the Lost Massacre Girl Krenko, Can Street Kingpin Awakening of Vitu-Ghazi
Five rare monocolor spells that stand for important figures in Ravnica: 4 legendary creatures, and one instant that turns a state into a legendary creature.
Bonds Bond of Discipline
( {Azorius Logo} / {Orzhov Logo} )
Bond of Insight
( {Dimir Logo} / {Izzet Logo} )
Bond of Revival
( {Rakdos Logo} / {Golgari Logo} )
Bond of Passion
( {Gruul Logo} / {Boros Logo} )
Bond of Flourishing
( {Selesnya Logo} / {Simic Logo} )
V uncommon monocolored sorceries, that each stand for a pairing of two guilds sharing the card'south color, forming shards.

Multicolored cycles [ ]

Cycle name {W/U} {U/B} {B/R} {R/G} {G/W} {W/B} {U/R} {B/G} {R/W} {G/U}
Hybrid planeswalkers Dovin, Hand of Control Ashiok, Dream Render Angrath, Captain of Chaos Samut, Tyrant Smasher Huatli, the Sunday's Centre Kaya, Bane of the Expressionless Saheeli, Sublime Artificer Vraska, Swarm's Eminence Nahiri, Storm of Stone Kiora, Behemoth Beckoner
Ten uncommon planeswalkers, who each have hybrid mana in their mana costs.
Gilded creatures Elite Guardmage Gleaming Overseer Mayhem Devil Rubblebelt Rioters Huatli'southward Raptor Fell Celebrant Invade the City Leyline Prowler Tenth District Legionnaire Merfolk Skydiver
X uncommon gold animate being spells (or once, a noncreature spell with aggregate). Each is a signpost for a typhoon archetype.
Gilt noncreatures Dovin'due south Veto Tyrant's Contemptuousness Angrath's Rampage Domri's Ambush Pledge of Unity Despark Ral's Outburst Deathsprout Heartwarming Redemption Neoform
Ten uncommon gold noncreature spells, each of which is a generically powerful spell that encourages drafting in its colors.

Pairs [ ]

War of the Spark has (at least) two mirrored pairs.

Mirrored Pairs Clarification
Spellgorger Weird
( {R} )
Spellkeeper Weird
( {U} )
Weirds forming a partnership.[49]
Development Sage
( {G} )
Flux Channeler
( {U} )
Creatures with converted mana cost of 2M that proliferate when a sure card type is played.

Reprinted cards [ ]

  • Ajani's Pridemate, first printed in Magic 2011, last seen in Challenger Decks 2019 (where it already had the State of war of the Spark expansion symbol).
  • Augur of Bolas, beginning printed in Magic 2013, concluding seen in Modern Masters 2017.
  • Chandra'due south Pyrohelix, kickoff printed in Kaladesh.
  • Defiant Strike, first printed in Khans of Tarkir.
  • Demolish, showtime printed in Odyssey, last seen in Ixalan.
  • Gateway Plaza, first printed in Guilds of Ravnica, terminal seen in Ravnica Fidelity.
  • Giant Growth, first printed in Alpha, last seen in Battlebond.
  • New Horizons, first printed in Ixalan.
  • Primordial Wurm, first printed in Dominaria.
  • Sorin's Thirst, first printed in Magic 2012, last seen in Duel Decks: Sorin vs. Tibalt.
  • Totally Lost, first printed in Gatecrash, last seen in Core Set 2019.
  • Ii Guildgates, first printed in Gatecrash, last seen in Ravnica Allegiance.
    • Orzhov Guildgate (Planeswalker deck but)
    • Simic Guildgate (Planeswalker deck only)

Functional reprints [ ]

  • Davriel's Shadowfugue is a functional reprint of Mental Agony.
  • Divine Arrow is a functional reprint of Gideon'southward Reproach.
  • Enforcer Griffin is a functional reprint of Shining Aerosaur and Skyswirl Harrier, save for fauna types.
  • Goblin Assailant is a functional reprint of Falkenrath Reaver, Defiant Khenra, and Swab Goblin, save for creature types.
  • Ironclad Krovod is a functional reprint of Dutiful Servants, save for beast types.
  • Kraul Stinger is a functional reprint of Daggerback Basilisk, save for animate being types.
  • Naga Eternal is a functional reprint of Coral Commando, save for creature types.
  • Shriekdiver is a functional reprint of Blighted Bat, save for creature types.
  • Tamiyo's Epiphany is a functional reprint of Foresee.

Banned and Restricted cards [ ]

  • Karn, the Great Creator had a one-sided Null Rod passive ability that generally only gained power with larger formats. Despite its suffocating interaction with Mycosynth Lattice that led to Lattice'southward banning in Mod, it was not generally damaging for formats upwardly to Legacy. Vintage, however, is defined past its fast mana, most of it being artifact based. Karn hence was restricted in August 2019.
  • Narset, Parter of Veils had a draw-restricting passive most famously seen on Leovold, Emissary of Trest, already a powerful carte du jour in Eternal formats. While information technology was frustrating in nearly formats, almost decks had sufficient methods to remove Narset at a reasonable exchange. In Vintage, however, the bulk of the format required some course of additional carte draw to operate, and with fast mana Narset hamstrung enough decks that it needed to exist restricted in November 2019.
  • Teferi, Fourth dimension Raveler, unlike the other two, had play problems every bit a whole. The passive ability prevents an opponent from casting spells on its controller's turn. However, the wording only allows functional sorcery spells, stopping gainsay tricks, spells like Finale of Hope, and protective spells like Lazotep Plating, cutting out synergy decks powered by such cards like Feather, the Redeemed and Arclight Phoenix. Its -3 ability rendered most non-planeswalker permanents that toll 3 or greater ineffectual, while the ability to cast a sorcery with wink punished aggressive decks greatest, given that Shatter the Sky was in the format. All in all, Teferi pushed decks away from the middle of the curve into extreme aggressive or heavy ramp (consequently knocking out control), with its only saving grace keeping Flash decks and Temur Reclamation decks from overwhelming the format. Vi weeks prior to rotation, Teferi was banned alongside Wilderness Reclamation every bit a sign that Wizards acknowledged how frustrating the 2 cards were. Teferi was afterwards banned in both Celebrated (October 2020) and Pioneer (Feb 2021).
  • Dreadhorde Arcanist, like Karn and Narset, had varying impacts depending on the forcefulness of cheap spells. It has the ability to "flash back" spells with cost less than its power, which at one power tends to be a reasonable threshold, and the 3 toughness makes information technology non specially sturdy. That said, the breadth of options in Legacy makes it an engine in a format where i mana spells take high impact. It was banned in February 2021.

Trivia [ ]

Card comparisons [ ]

Preconstructed decks [ ]

War of the Spark features two planeswalker decks:

Planeswalker
deck proper name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Gideon W B Gideon, the Oathsworn
Jace U M Jace, Arcane Strategist

Stained-glass gallery [ ]

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  48. Dave Humpherys (April 17, 2019). "Chronicling War of the Spark Set Blueprint". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  49. Chris Mooney (April four, 2019). "Wanna See Something Weird?". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

External links [ ]

  • Magic: The Gathering – War of the Spark Official Teaser (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (February 15, 2019).
  • War of the Spark Official Trailer – Magic: The Gathering (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (March 31, 2019).
  • Mark Rosewater (May thirteen, 2019). "Odds & Ends: War of the Spark". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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