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{{Short description|Block of expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering}}
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Background = Gold |
{{Infobox mtgset
Expansion Name = '''''Invasion''''' |
Expansion Logo = |
| Background = Gold
Expansion Symbol =
| Expansion Name = '''''Invasion'''''
| Expansion Logo =
Symbol Description = Coalition Symbol|
| Expansion Symbol =
Release Date = September 2000 |
| Symbol Description = Coalition Symbol
Mechanics = Multicolored Cards, <br>Split cards|
Keywords = Kicker |
| Release Date = September 2000
| Mechanics = Multicolored Cards, <br>Split cards
Size = 350 cards (110 commons, 110 uncommons, 110 rares, 20 basic lands)|
Expansion Code = INV|
| Keywords = Kicker
| Size = 350 cards (110 commons, 110 uncommons, 110 rares, 20 basic lands)
Development Code = Beijing|
Lead Designer = Bill Rose |
| Expansion Code = INV
Block Name = Invasion |
| Development Code = Beijing
First Set = '''''Invasion'''''|
| Lead Designer = Bill Rose
Second Set = ''Planeshift''|
| Block Name = Invasion
Third Set = ''Apocalypse''|
| First Set = '''''Invasion'''''
Previous Set = '''''[[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering)|Prophecy]]''''' |
| Second Set = ''Planeshift''
This Set = '''''Invasion''''' |
| Third Set = ''Apocalypse''
Next Set = '''''[[Beatdown Set|Beatdown]]''''' |
| Previous Set = '''''[[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering)|Prophecy]]'''''
| This Set = '''''Invasion'''''
| Next Set = '''''[[Beatdown Set|Beatdown]]'''''
| Last Block = [[Mercadian Masques|Masques Block]]
| Next Block = [[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey Block]]
}}
}}
{{Infobox mtgblockset |
{{Infobox mtgblockset
Background = LightSteelBlue |
| Background = LightSteelBlue
Expansion Name = '''''Planeshift''''' |
| Expansion Name = '''''Planeshift'''''
Expansion Logo = |
| Expansion Logo =
Expansion Symbol =
| Expansion Symbol =
Symbol Description = [[Portal (fiction)|portal]] swirl |
| Symbol Description = [[Portal (fiction)|portal]] swirl
Release Date = February 2001 |
| Release Date = February 2001
Mechanics = Multicolored Cards, <br>Domain, <br>Gating |
| Mechanics = Multicolored Cards, <br>Domain, <br>Gating
Keywords = Kicker |
| Keywords = Kicker
Cycles = Familiars |
| Cycles = Familiars
Size = 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)|
| Size = 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
Expansion Code = PLS|
| Expansion Code = PLS
Development Code = Hong Kong|
| Development Code = Hong Kong
Block Name = Invasion |
| Block Name = Invasion
First Set = ''Invasion''|
| First Set = ''Invasion''
Second Set = '''''Planeshift'''''|
| Second Set = '''''Planeshift'''''
Third Set = ''Apocalypse''|
| Third Set = ''Apocalypse''
Previous Set = '''''[[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering)|Prophecy]]''''' |
| DUPLICATE-Previous Set = '''''[[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering)|Prophecy]]'''''
Previous Set = '''''[[Beatdown]]''''' |
| Previous Set = '''''[[Beatdown]]'''''
This Set = '''''Planeshift''''' |
| This Set = '''''Planeshift'''''
Next Set = '''''[[7th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|7th Edition]]''''' |
| Next Set = '''''[[7th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|7th Edition]]'''''
| Last Block = [[Mercadian Masques|Masques Block]]
| Next Block = [[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey Block]]
}}
}}
{{Infobox mtgset |
{{Infobox mtgset
Background = Gold |
| Background = Gold
Expansion Name = '''''Apocalypse''''' |
| Expansion Name = '''''Apocalypse'''''
Expansion Logo = |
| Expansion Logo =
Expansion Symbol =
| Expansion Symbol =
Symbol Description = [[tears|crying]] [[mask]] of [[Yawgmoth]] |
| Symbol Description = [[tears|crying]] [[mask]] of [[Yawgmoth]]
Release Date = June 2001 |
| Release Date = June 2001
Mechanics = Multicolored cards|
| Mechanics = Multicolored cards
Keywords = N/A|
| Keywords = N/A
Size = 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)|
| Size = 143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
Expansion Code = APC|
| Expansion Code = APC
Development Code = Shanghai|
| Development Code = Shanghai
Block Name = Invasion |
| Block Name = Invasion
First Set = ''Invasion''|
| First Set = ''Invasion''
Second Set = ''Planeshift''|
| Second Set = ''Planeshift''
Third Set = '''''Apocalypse'''''|
| Third Set = '''''Apocalypse'''''
Previous Set = '''''[[7th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|7th Edition]]''''' |
| Previous Set = '''''[[7th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|7th Edition]]'''''
This Set = '''''Apocalypse''''' |
| This Set = '''''Apocalypse'''''
Next Set = '''''[[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey]]''''' |
| Next Set = '''''[[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey]]'''''
| Last Block = [[Mercadian Masques|Masques Block]]
}}'''Invasion''' is a [[Magic: The Gathering]] block that consists of the expert-level expansion sets '''''Invasion''''' (September 2000), '''''Planeshift''''' (February 2001) and '''''Apocalypse''''' (June 2001). The Invasion block centered on multicolored cards.
| Next Block = [[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey Block]]
}}
'''Invasion''' is a ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' block that consists of the expert-level expansion sets '''Invasion''' (September 2000), '''Planeshift''' (February 2001) and '''Apocalypse''' (June 2001). The Invasion block centered on multicolored cards.<ref name="MILLER">{{Citation
|last=Miller
|first=John Jackson
|title=Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide
|year=2001
|pages=520
|postscript=.}}</ref><ref name="MOURSUND">{{Citation
|last=Moursund
|first=Beth
|title=The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic The Gathering
|year=2002
|pages=720
|postscript=.}}</ref><ref name="INQUEST">{{Citation
|last=Searle
|first=Michael
|title=InQuest Gamer
|date=August 2003
|pages=126
|postscript=.}}</ref>


==Storyline==
==Storyline==


===Invasion===
===Invasion===
The time has come. [[Urza]] the [[Planeswalker]] must now help [[Gerrard Capashen]] and the crew of ''[[Weatherlight]]'' to repel the invading [[Phyrexian]]s from [[Dominaria]]. However, it will not be easy, as [[Yawgmoth]] will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
In the Invasion storyline, the [[Planeswalker]] [[Urza]] helps [[Gerrard Capashen]] and the crew of the flying ship ''[[Weatherlight]]'' to repel the [[Phyrexia]]ns, led by [[Yawgmoth]], as they attempt to overrun the lands of [[Dominaria]].


===Apocalypse===
===Apocalypse===
Following Gerrard and the Weatherlight's victory at Koilos and the death of Hanna, Yawgmoth unleashes the Apocalypse on Dominaria by coming to the world himself, and raising the dead from the earth. As this was after a war that lasted a few years, there were many, many dead.
Following Gerrard and the Weatherlight's victory at Koilos and the death of Hanna, Yawgmoth unleashes the Apocalypse on Dominaria by coming to the world himself, and raising the dead from the earth. As this was after a war that lasted a few years, there were many, many dead.


==Set History==
==Set history==
Invasion saw the return of multi-colored "[[gold]]" cards, absent since the ''[[Stronghold (Magic: The Gathering)|Stronghold]]'' expansion. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies. The popularity and appeal of "gold" cards along with high but balanced power level culminated into making ''Invasion'' one of the most popular Magic sets in the game's history.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} The set was designed by Bill Rose, Mike Elliot and [[Mark Rosewater]].<ref name="Rosewater Article">Body Snatchers of the Invasion, Mark Rosewater, http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr188</ref> The multi-color nature of the set had been decided by late in 1998, with the design relying heavily on an early draft set design by original playtester Barry Reich.<ref name="Rose Article">Setting the Standard, Bill Rose, http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/feature/278</ref> Invasion was the first set to be released digitally on [[Magic Online]].
Invasion saw the return of multi-colored "gold" cards, absent since the ''[[Stronghold (Magic: The Gathering)|Stronghold]]'' expansion. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies. The popularity and appeal of "gold" cards along with high but balanced power level culminated into making ''Invasion'' one of the most popular Magic sets in the game's history.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} The set was designed by Bill Rose, Mike Elliot and [[Mark Rosewater]].<ref name="Rosewater Article">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090214125744/http://wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr188 Body Snatchers of the Invasion, Mark Rosewater]</ref> The multi-color nature of the set had been decided by late in 1998, with the design relying heavily on an early draft set design by original playtester Barry Reich.<ref name="Rose Article">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090215022211/http://wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtgcom/feature/278 Setting the Standard, Bill Rose]</ref> Invasion was the first set to be released digitally on [[Magic Online]].


Planeshift continued Invasion's theme of multi-colored "[[gold]]" cards. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies.
Planeshift continued Invasion's theme of multi-colored "[[gold]]" cards. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies.
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The sets in the Invasion block focus on multicolored cards. Invasion and Planeshift focus on allied-colored cards, while Apocalypse focus on enemy-colored cards.
The sets in the Invasion block focus on multicolored cards. Invasion and Planeshift focus on allied-colored cards, while Apocalypse focus on enemy-colored cards.


''Invasion'' introduced several new mechanics. One of these was kicker, an optional cost in addition to the card's casting cost. Paying this additional cost would activate an additional ability or effect on the card. Invasion had a number of cards that have an effect based on the number of basic land types the casting player controlled, which was given the name "Domain" in [[Alara block|Conflux]]. Invasion was also the first set with split cards: literally two cards printed on one, Split cards had two different effects for different costs. As they were played, their controller chose which half to use. They were almost killed in development as almost all of Wizard's R&D disliked them.<ref>Mark Rosewater, Split Decisions http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr7</ref>
''Invasion'' introduced several new mechanics. One of these was kicker, an optional cost in addition to the card's casting cost. Paying this additional cost would activate an additional ability or effect on the card. Invasion had a number of cards that have an effect based on the number of basic land types the casting player controlled, which was given the name "Domain" in [[Alara block|Conflux]]. Invasion was also the first set with split cards: literally two cards printed on one, Split cards had two different effects for different costs. As they were played, their controller chose which half to use. They were almost killed in development as almost all of Wizard's R&D disliked them.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090603112604/https://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr7 Mark Rosewater, Split Decisions]</ref>


''Planeshift'' introduced the gating mechanic. Creatures with gating are undercosted, but their controllers must return a creature he or she controls to its owner's hand. It also had a cycle of "familiar" creatures that reduced the cost of [[allied-colored]] spells you play.
''Planeshift'' introduced the gating mechanic. Creatures with gating cost less to play, but their controller must return a creature he or she controls to its owner's hand. It also had a cycle of "familiar" creatures that reduced the cost of [[allied-colored]] spells.


''Apocalypse'' reprised many cycles found in Invasion, including enemy-colored "Bears" and "split cards." Apocalypse's single most important cycle of cards were the enemy-colored "painlands," which promoted the set's theme, power level, and popularity.
''Apocalypse'' reprised many cycles found in Invasion, including enemy-colored "Bears" and "split cards." Apocalypse's single most important cycle of cards were the enemy-colored "painlands," which promoted the set's theme, power level, and popularity.


==Notable cards==
==Notable cards==
Notable cards in Apocalypse include '''{{mtgcard|Fire//Ice}}''', '''{{mtgcard|Goblin Ringleader}}''' , '''{{mtgcard|Pernicious Deed}}''', '''{{mtgcard|Spiritmonger}}''' and '''{{mtgcard|Vindicate}}''
Notable cards in Apocalypse include [https://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=27166 Fire // Ice], {{mtgcard|Goblin Ringleader}}, {{mtgcard|Pernicious Deed}}, {{mtgcard|Spiritmonger}} and {{mtgcard|Vindicate}}.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_invasion_productinfo Wizard's official page for ''Invasion'']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080904132124/http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_invasion_productinfo Wizard's official page for ''Invasion'']
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Search/Default.aspx?action=advanced&set=%5B%22Invasion%22%5D Set contents]
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Search/Default.aspx?action=advanced&set=%5B%22Invasion%22%5D Set contents]
*[http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_planeshift_productinfo Wizard's official page for ''Planeshift'']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080904132209/http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_planeshift_productinfo Wizard's official page for ''Planeshift'']
*[http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_apocalypse_productinfo Wizards of the Coast's official page for ''Apocalypse'']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080904131935/http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/productarticle.aspx?x=mtg_tcg_apocalypse_productinfo Wizards of the Coast's official page for ''Apocalypse'']


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Latest revision as of 19:10, 8 September 2024

Invasion
ReleasedSeptember 2000
Size350 cards (110 commons, 110 uncommons, 110 rares, 20 basic lands)
KeywordsKicker
MechanicsMulticolored Cards,
Split cards
Development codeBeijing
Expansion codeINV
First set in the Invasion block
Invasion Planeshift Apocalypse
Prophecy Beatdown
Masques Block Odyssey Block
Planeshift
ReleasedFebruary 2001
Size143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
KeywordsKicker
MechanicsMulticolored Cards,
Domain,
Gating
Development codeHong Kong
Expansion codePLS
Second set in the Invasion block
Invasion Planeshift Apocalypse
Beatdown 7th Edition
Masques Block Odyssey Block
Apocalypse
ReleasedJune 2001
Size143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
KeywordsN/A
MechanicsMulticolored cards
Development codeShanghai
Expansion codeAPC
Third set in the Invasion block
Invasion Planeshift Apocalypse
7th Edition Odyssey
Masques Block Odyssey Block

Invasion is a Magic: The Gathering block that consists of the expert-level expansion sets Invasion (September 2000), Planeshift (February 2001) and Apocalypse (June 2001). The Invasion block centered on multicolored cards.[1][2][3]

Storyline

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Invasion

[edit]

In the Invasion storyline, the Planeswalker Urza helps Gerrard Capashen and the crew of the flying ship Weatherlight to repel the Phyrexians, led by Yawgmoth, as they attempt to overrun the lands of Dominaria.

Apocalypse

[edit]

Following Gerrard and the Weatherlight's victory at Koilos and the death of Hanna, Yawgmoth unleashes the Apocalypse on Dominaria by coming to the world himself, and raising the dead from the earth. As this was after a war that lasted a few years, there were many, many dead.

Set history

[edit]

Invasion saw the return of multi-colored "gold" cards, absent since the Stronghold expansion. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies. The popularity and appeal of "gold" cards along with high but balanced power level culminated into making Invasion one of the most popular Magic sets in the game's history.[citation needed] The set was designed by Bill Rose, Mike Elliot and Mark Rosewater.[4] The multi-color nature of the set had been decided by late in 1998, with the design relying heavily on an early draft set design by original playtester Barry Reich.[5] Invasion was the first set to be released digitally on Magic Online.

Planeshift continued Invasion's theme of multi-colored "gold" cards. Its major themes revolved around multicolor decks and strategies.

Mechanics

[edit]

The sets in the Invasion block focus on multicolored cards. Invasion and Planeshift focus on allied-colored cards, while Apocalypse focus on enemy-colored cards.

Invasion introduced several new mechanics. One of these was kicker, an optional cost in addition to the card's casting cost. Paying this additional cost would activate an additional ability or effect on the card. Invasion had a number of cards that have an effect based on the number of basic land types the casting player controlled, which was given the name "Domain" in Conflux. Invasion was also the first set with split cards: literally two cards printed on one, Split cards had two different effects for different costs. As they were played, their controller chose which half to use. They were almost killed in development as almost all of Wizard's R&D disliked them.[6]

Planeshift introduced the gating mechanic. Creatures with gating cost less to play, but their controller must return a creature he or she controls to its owner's hand. It also had a cycle of "familiar" creatures that reduced the cost of allied-colored spells.

Apocalypse reprised many cycles found in Invasion, including enemy-colored "Bears" and "split cards." Apocalypse's single most important cycle of cards were the enemy-colored "painlands," which promoted the set's theme, power level, and popularity.

Notable cards

[edit]

Notable cards in Apocalypse include Fire // Ice, Goblin Ringleader, Pernicious Deed, Spiritmonger and Vindicate.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (2001), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, p. 520.
  2. ^ Moursund, Beth (2002), The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic The Gathering, p. 720.
  3. ^ Searle, Michael (August 2003), InQuest Gamer, p. 126.
  4. ^ Body Snatchers of the Invasion, Mark Rosewater
  5. ^ Setting the Standard, Bill Rose
  6. ^ Mark Rosewater, Split Decisions
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