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Lorwyn Eclipsed (ECL)
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Set OverviewStats based on: Premier Draft
Archetypes & Signpost Uncommons
Popular Combat Tricks
Set Mechanics
Vivid is an ability word that highlights abilities that care in some way about the number of colors among permanents you control. This number will be between zero and five.
View all 0 Vivid cardsBlight includes a number and is often phrased as a cost you pay. To blight N, put N -1/-1 counters on a creature you control. That creature isn't targeted, so you choose which creature will get the -1/-1 counters as you're taking the blight action. Importantly, you can put more -1/-1 counters on a creature than it would take to get rid of it.
View all 0 Blight cardsThe masked shapeshifters that reside in the realm of Littjara are mysterious and inscrutable. They can assume any form and walk, slither, fly, shamble, or float unnoticed wherever they wish to go. Changeling is a returning keyword ability that gives creatures that have it all creature types.
View all 0 Changeling cardsThe kindred type, formerly known as "tribal," appears on noncreature cards and allows them to have creature types. All cards that previously had the tribal card type will be updated to have the kindred card type with the release of Modern Horizons 3.
View all 0 Kindred cardsIxalan also marks the return of double-faced cards. But instead of showing a creature transforming into another version of itself, the double-faced cards of this set highlight the tales and tools of discovery.
View all 0 Double-faced Cards cardsConvoke allows you to tap your creatures rather than pay for some or all of the mana normally required to cast the spell. Each creature pays for one mana of its color or for one generic mana if it doesn't match any the spell's colors. If you tap a multicolored creature, you can choose which cost it's covering.
View all 0 Convoke cardsSeveral cards in the set ask you to behold a Dragon, often as an additional cost to cast a spell. To behold a Dragon, you can either choose a Dragon you control—you know, just point at it—or reveal a Dragon card from your hand. Some spells may have an additional effect if a Dragon was beheld. This applies no matter which manner of beholding you chose, and it applies no matter what happened to the Dragon or Dragon card in question.
View all 0 Behold cardsEvoke is an alternative cost on some permanent cards. If you choose to cast a spell for its evoke cost, an ability triggers when it enters, forcing you to sacrifice it. Evoke is an economical option if you want to access the card's enters abilities (and sometimes abilities that trigger when it dies) ahead of schedule.
View all 0 Evoke cardsWhen a creature with persist dies, if it had no -1/-1 counters on it, it returns to the battlefield under its owner's control with a -1/-1 counter on it.
View all 0 Persist cards