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Through the Omenpaths (OM1)
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Set Mechanics
Enweb is an alternative cost to cast a spell. If you choose to cast a spell for its enweb cost, you pay the listed cost rather than its mana cost and return a tapped creature you control to its owner's hand. Returning a tapped creature is part of the cost, so if you don't control one, you can't use web-slinging to cast the spell.
View all 0 Enweb cardsMayhem is a new ability that allows you to cast a card from your graveyard for an alternative cost if you discarded it that turn. If you cast it this way, you pay the mayhem cost rather than the mana cost. As the reminder text reminds us, mayhem doesn't change when you can cast a spell, so if you discard Electro's Bolt on an opponent's turn, you can't take advantage of mayhem because Electro's Bolt is a sorcery.
View all 0 Mayhem cardsThe Obscura faction deceives and manipulates their way to power. This is represented by the connive keyword action, which helps you scheme for the future. Some spells and abilities instruct a creature to connive. To do so, its controller draws a card and discards a card. If they discarded a nonland card this way, they put a +1/+1 counter on that creature.
View all 0 Connive cardsPrevious Magic sets have included double-faced cards that required you to play them with their front faces up and transform them in some way to get to the back faces. The Zendikar Rising set features an exciting new take on this concept with modal double-faced cards: they don't transform, but instead you can play either face right away!
View all 0 Modal Double-Faced Cards cardsMany cards in this set reward you for improving your creatures by referring to "modified" creatures. A creature you control is considered modified if it has at least one counter on it, if it's equipped, or if it's enchanted by an Aura you control.
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