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== Notable Cards ==
== Notable Cards ==
*'''{{mtgcard|Yawgmoth's Bargain}}''' - Yawgmoth's Bargain was intended to be a somewhat weaker version of the notoriously overpowered {{mtgcard|Necropotence}}, costing six mana rather than three. It proved potent in its own right for drawing cards immediately at any time, rather than the during the upcoming end step.<ref>{{cite book | title = Michael J. Flores: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts and Theory | publisher = To Be Continued LCC | last = Flores | first = Mike | authorlink = Mike Florez | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=S0WkjaD-A24C&pg=PA194&lpg=PA194&dq=yawgmoth%27s+bargain+deck&source=bl&ots=0hM2ako-tX&sig=kfHPt0kGLo8Ep_3euIQz2EVdTGA&hl=en&ei=i9rITJmQHsWt8AaSu6D8Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=yawgmoth%27s%20bargain%20deck&f=false | date = 23 February 2006 | accessdate = 27 October 2010}}</ref> Both are banned and restricted in Legacy and Vintage formats respectively.<ref>{{cite web | title = Banned / Restricted Lists for DCI-Sanctioned Magic: The Gathering Tournaments | publisher = Wizards of the Coast | url = http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=judge/resources/banned | accessdate = 27 October 2010}}</ref>
*'''{{mtgcard|Yawgmoth's Bargain}}''' - Yawgmoth's Bargain was intended to be a somewhat weaker version of the notoriously overpowered {{mtgcard|Necropotence}}, costing six mana rather than three. It proved potent in its own right for drawing cards immediately at any time, rather than the during the upcoming end step.<ref>{{cite book | title = Michael J. Flores: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts and Theory | publisher = To Be Continued LCC | last = Flores | first = Mike | authorlink = Mike Florez | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=S0WkjaD-A24C&pg=PA194&lpg=PA194&dq=yawgmoth%27s+bargain+deck&source=bl&ots=0hM2ako-tX&sig=kfHPt0kGLo8Ep_3euIQz2EVdTGA&hl=en&ei=i9rITJmQHsWt8AaSu6D8Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=yawgmoth%27s%20bargain%20deck&f=false | date = 23 February 2006 | accessdate = 27 October 2010}}</ref> Both are banned and restricted in [[Magic:_The_Gathering_formats#Legacy|Legacy]] and [[Magic:_The_Gathering_formats#Vintage|Vintage]] formats respectively.<ref>{{cite web | title = Banned / Restricted Lists for DCI-Sanctioned Magic: The Gathering Tournaments | publisher = Wizards of the Coast | url = http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=judge/resources/banned | accessdate = 27 October 2010}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Urza's Destiny
ReleasedJune 23, 1999
Size143 cards (55 commons, 44 uncommons, 44 rares)
KeywordsEcho, Cycling
Mechanics"Cycling from play" creatures, "Reveal" mechanic, "Lobotomy" cards
DesignersMark Rosewater[1]
Development codeChimichanga
Expansion codeUDS
Third set in the Urza block
Urza's Saga Urza's Legacy Urza's Destiny
6th Edition Portal Three Kingdoms

Urza's Destiny is a Magic: The Gathering set, third in the Urza Block. Urza's Destiny was released on June 23, 1999. It was released in digital form on Magic Online on April 13, 2011.

Storyline

With the skyship Weatherlight completed, Urza now works on a eugenics program to create a perfect crew for it, as well as engineering a race of soldiers to fight the Phyrexian invasion. One of his geneticists, Gatha, defects, and uses his knowledge to improve the Keldon race. Meanwhile, the Phyrexians create the plane of Rath as a staging ground for the invasion.

Mechanics

Urza's Destiny expanded further on some of the mechanics introduced in Urza's Saga.

Several creatures and enchant creatures trigger various abilities when put into a graveyard from play. Famous examples of this mechanic include Pattern of Rebirth, Academy Rector, and Gamekeeper.

Some permanents have the ability to be sacrificed for 2 mana to draw a card, like a cycling ability for cards in play that are no longer useful. Three creatures have this ability in addition to a "graveyard from play" ability. Yavimaya Elder is the most popular, a small green creature that can put three cards in its controller's hand.

There is a class of spells that become more effective as a result of the number of cards of a certain color the caster reveals from his/her hand, as well as a cycle of creatures with abilities that emulate those spells.

Yet another noteworthy aspect is that Urza's Destiny was the first Expert-level set to be printed under the then-new 6th Edition rules changes; the most notable change seen on cards is the text of creatures. Whereas a card like Llanowar Elves would be given "Summon Elf" in previous sets, it would now be given "Creature - Elf".

Notable Cards

  • Yawgmoth's Bargain - Yawgmoth's Bargain was intended to be a somewhat weaker version of the notoriously overpowered Necropotence, costing six mana rather than three. It proved potent in its own right for drawing cards immediately at any time, rather than the during the upcoming end step.[2] Both are banned and restricted in Legacy and Vintage formats respectively.[3]

References

  1. ^ Rosewater, Mark (23 February 2009). "Cycling Round the Track". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  2. ^ Flores, Mike (23 February 2006). Michael J. Flores: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts and Theory. To Be Continued LCC. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Banned / Restricted Lists for DCI-Sanctioned Magic: The Gathering Tournaments". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 27 October 2010.