So willkommen im Newsthread zu FRF
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Set Name: Fate Reforged
Block: Set 2 of 3 in the Khans of Tarkir block
Number of Cards: 185
Prerelease Events: January 17-18, 2015
Release Date: January 23, 2015
Launch Weekend: January 23, 2015
Game Day: February 14-15, 2015
Magic Online Prerelease Events: January 30-February 2, 2015
Magic Online Release Date: February 2, 2015
Magic Online Release Events: February 2-18, 2015
Pro Tour Fate Reforged: February 6-8, 2015
Pro Tour Fate Reforged Location: Washington, D.C.
Pro Tour Fate Reforged Formats: Swiss: Modern, Khans of Tarkir Block Draft
Top 8: Modern
Official Three-Letter Code: FRF
Twitter Hashtag: #MTGFRF
Initial Concept and Game Design:
Ken Nagle (lead)
Jennifer Clarke Wilkes
Ethan Fleischer
David Humpherys
Mark Rosewater
Gavin Verhey
Final Game Design and Development:
David Humpherys (lead)
Ian Duke
Mark L. Gottlieb
Ben Hayes
Ryan Spain
with contributions from Matt Tabak
Languages:
English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Available in:
Booster Packs, Intro Packs*, Fat Pack*, and Clash Packs*
(* - Not available in all languages)
Compiled Info (English)
Characteristics
• A small set (185 cards), slightly larger than Born of the Gods (165 cards), Dark Ascension (158 cards) and Dragon’s Maze (156 cards)
• Bottom up designed to be drafted with both large sets of the block, while the large sets are never drafted together.
• Fate Reforged draft is one pack of Fate Reforged and then two packs of Khans of Tarkir.
• Sarkhan Vol travels 1000 years back in time, to change the moment that sealed Tarkir's fate: the battle between Nicol Bolas and Ugin
• The demise of Ugin and all dragons of Tarkir are undone.
• The clans still exist back in the time; they are not fighting each other but are constantly fending off the legion hordes of dragons that are terrorizing their world.
• Because the clans of Fate Reforged are less defined, the set does not contain three-color gold cards.
• The color identity of the cards is instead marked by the use of hybrid ability activation costs
• Fate Reforged will be followed up by Dragons of Tarkir
Mechanics
Morph will be further explored.
Hybrid mana makes a return (for example a Temur card with green mana cost, and blue/red hybrid ability cost). This allows for these cards to be played in two-color decks (in this example either green/blue or green/red).
Bolster > Choose a creature with the least toughness among creautres you control and put two +1+1 counters on it.
Prowess > Jeskai Fähigkeit wie in KTK
Delve > Sultai Fähigkeit wie in KTK
Dash > You may cast this spell for its dash cost. If you do, it gains haste, and it's returned from the battlefield to its owner's hand at the beginning of the next end step.
Ferocious > Temur Fähigkeit wie in KTK
Manifest > To manifest a card, put it onte the battlefield face down as a 2/2 creature. Turn it face up any time for its mana cost if its a creature card.
Prerelease
• Players choose their clan.
• While they complete three achievements, players follow in Sarkhan's footsteps to attempt to alter fate; they get to "Heal Ugin" and "Gain a glimpse of the future".
• They're prizes
• The latter comes in the form of a special "Ugin's Fate" booster pack, given away as a prize for completing the prerelease activity
• The "Ugin's Fate" booster contains two alternate art cards that show how the world has changed in the new timeline, a token and a basic land card.
• There's a pool of 40 alternate art cards with a holo foil stamp (mainly from Khans of Tarkir, a few from Fate Reforged, one mythic), the main change in the art being that there are dragons now.
• In addition, the basic lands also have alternate art, showing off Tarkir of the past.
Quelle: Salvation Mill
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Intro Packs, Packaging und unterschiedliche Artworks.
Booster, Fat Packs, Clash Pack Packaging
Clash Pack Liste, Diskussion im Forum.
Promos, Fate Reforged
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Bearbeitet von OldSchool, 09. Januar 2015 - 18:04.