New Phyrexia
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New Phyrexia is a Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering , also known as Magic, is the first collectible trading card game created by mathematics professor Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. Magic continues to thrive, with approximately twelve million players as of 2011...

expansion set that was released May 13, 2011. It is the third set of the Scars of Mirrodin
Scars of Mirrodin
Scars of Mirrodin is a Magic: The Gathering expansion that was released on October 1, 2010. It is the first set of the Scars of Mirrodin block. This block will mark the return to the plane of Mirrodin. This plane was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004...

block, which returns to the plane of Mirrodin, previously visited in the Mirrodin
Mirrodin
Mirrodin was the 50th Magic: The Gathering set, the 30th expert level set, and the first set in the Mirrodin Block, released in October 2003. It is a 306-card expansion set. It is also the name of the block containing the Mirrodin, Darksteel and Fifth Dawn expansion sets...

 block that concluded in 2004. The release announcement indicated that the set, codenamed "Action", would be named either Mirrodin Pure or New Phyrexia.

The tagline for the set is "The Grand Compleation is Achieved," and the expansion symbol matches the Phyrexian watermarks found on non-land or planeswalker cards from Scars of Mirrodin and Mirrodin Besieged
Mirrodin Besieged
Mirrodin Besieged is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set released February 4, 2011. It is the second set of the Scars of Mirrodin block. This block will mark the return to the plane of Mirrodin, that was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004...

. Prerelease events were held on May 7 and 8. It contains 175 cards.

History

The origins of New Phyrexia date back to the early design stages of the original Mirrodin set. The idea of Phyrexian oil influencing Mirrodin's evolution was included in the storyline for future use.

New Phyrexia was originally planned to be the first set of the "Lights" block, with the storyline being set after the Phyrexians had already conquered Mirrodin. Eventually, designer Mark Rosewater
Mark Rosewater
Mark Rosewater is a Magic: The Gathering card designer. He is currently Magics head designer.-Biography:Rosewater grew up in Pepper Pike, Ohio, where he attended the Orange High School. Rosewater has a Jewish background. Rosewater has described himself in his youth as a "social outcast", who did...

 made the decision to build the block around the war between the Mirrans and the Phyrexians, leading up to New Phyrexia after Scars of Mirrodin and Mirrodin Besieged.

In the original announcement from December 9, 2010 it was left open whether this set would be named New Phyrexia or Mirrodin Pure. On March 29, 2011 Wizards of the Coast
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 announced that New Phyrexia was going to be the name of the set. The tagline for Mirrodin Pure would have been "The Sharpest Steel is Tempered in Fire".

On April 19, 2011, spoiler pictures for the entire set were leaked online, almost a month before the release date. The leak caused Wizards of the Coast to take action against those responsible for prematurely revealing the set in its entirety, by banning them from the DCI for various lengths of time.

Mechanics

New Phyrexia introduces the following mechanics:
  • Phyrexian Mana Symbols - Mana costs containing Phyrexian Mana Symbols can be paid with either the given color or two life per Phyrexian Mana symbol. In New Phyrexia, all permanent cards with Phyrexian Mana in their costs are colored artifacts, which were last seen in Shards of Alara
    Shards of Alara
    Shards of Alara is an expansion set from the trading card game Magic: The Gathering. It is the 47th limited-edition expansion set for Magic and was released on October 3, 2008. On Magic Online Shards was released on October 20, 2008....

     block.


The following mechanics from Scars of Mirrodin and Mirrodin Besieged return in this set:
  • Infect - A creature with "Infect" deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters and to players in the form of poison counters. A player with 10 or more poison counters loses the game.
  • Metalcraft - "Metalcraft" rewards a player for having three or more artifacts in play. Creatures with "Metalcraft," for example, tend to increase in power and toughness and/or gain new abilities they otherwise wouldn't have. Some cards with "Metalcraft" are themselves artifacts, meaning only two more artifacts are needed to activate their Metalcraft abilities.
  • Proliferate - The keyword action "Proliferate" allows players to give additional counters to cards and players who already have them. The player chooses which cards or players will get another counter, though the ability is not targeted.
  • Imprint - The only returning keyword from the original Mirrodin
    Mirrodin
    Mirrodin was the 50th Magic: The Gathering set, the 30th expert level set, and the first set in the Mirrodin Block, released in October 2003. It is a 306-card expansion set. It is also the name of the block containing the Mirrodin, Darksteel and Fifth Dawn expansion sets...

     block, this keyword allows a player to "imprint" some card on a permanent, usually on an artifact (removing that card from the game). That permanent's effect(s) depend(s) on the card imprinted (for example you can imprint a creature on and then activate it to reproduce copies of that creature). New Phyrexia is the first set to have imprint on nonartifact permanents. In a recent article, Mark Rosewater
    Mark Rosewater
    Mark Rosewater is a Magic: The Gathering card designer. He is currently Magics head designer.-Biography:Rosewater grew up in Pepper Pike, Ohio, where he attended the Orange High School. Rosewater has a Jewish background. Rosewater has described himself in his youth as a "social outcast", who did...

     stated that he did not believe Imprint was implemented as well as it could have been.
  • Living Weapon - This ability is found on Equipment. When a piece of Equipment with "Living weapon" enters the battlefield, it creates a 0/0 Black Germ creature token and is immediately attached to that token.
  • Poisoned - Not a keyword ability, "poisoned" is a rules term that describes a player who has one or more poison counters. Certain cards will get a boost when targeting or attacking a player who is poisoned.

Notable Cards

is a card that allows players to sacrifice a creature to search for another creature with a converted mana cost one higher and put it into play. Many players have designed their decks around the Birthing Pod card, with Birthing Pod decks having considerable success at high level events. is a card costing two black Phyrexian mana and one colorless mana that gives -5/-5 to target creature. The card proved controversial on its release as it is a very powerful removal spell that can be played in any deck, due to the lack of a colored mana requirement. A number of commentators considered this to be overpowered. is a blue counterspell with a cost of one Phyrexian blue mana, allowing it to be played for one mana or 2 life, that counters spells with converted mana cost 1. The card made little impact in Block Constructed or Standard but had a very big impact on larger formats such as Modern, Extended and Legacy. As a result the card has been banned in Modern, Extended and Legacy. is the last of the cycle of Sword equipment cards, a cycle that started in Mirrodin
Mirrodin
Mirrodin was the 50th Magic: The Gathering set, the 30th expert level set, and the first set in the Mirrodin Block, released in October 2003. It is a 306-card expansion set. It is also the name of the block containing the Mirrodin, Darksteel and Fifth Dawn expansion sets...

block. The sword gives +2/+2 and protection from red and white to the equipped creature. It's secondary ability is to give the creature's owner 1 life per card in hand and deal the opponent 1 damage for each card in their hand when the equipped creature deals damage to an opposing player.
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