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Ikoria is a [[plane]] from [[Magic: The Gathering]] that we really don't know too much about since it's coming in a later set. We only really know | Ikoria is a [[plane]] from [[Magic: The Gathering]] that we really don't know too much about since it's coming in a later set. We only really know three things about it: | ||
1. [[Vivien Reid]] is there and she's living her best life. | 1. [[Vivien Reid]] is there and she's living her best life. | ||
2. There is a keyword called ''Mutate'' in the set that allows you to create your own creatures, which was teased in Un-sanctioned. | 2. There is a keyword called ''Mutate'' in the set that allows you to create your own creatures, which was teased in Un-sanctioned. | ||
3. This set may introduce the first official appearance of "keyword counters", which work like +1/+1 counters but grant keywords instead. It is unknown whether or not this ties into Mutate. | |||
We also know that Ikoria is a "bottom-down" set, meaning that the mechanics come first, and flavor comes later. That usually means there isn't much in terms of worldbuilding but that will have to be proven. | We also know that Ikoria is a "bottom-down" set, meaning that the mechanics come first, and flavor comes later. That usually means there isn't much in terms of worldbuilding but that will have to be proven. |
Revision as of 00:03, 4 March 2020
Ikoria is a plane from Magic: The Gathering that we really don't know too much about since it's coming in a later set. We only really know three things about it:
1. Vivien Reid is there and she's living her best life. 2. There is a keyword called Mutate in the set that allows you to create your own creatures, which was teased in Un-sanctioned. 3. This set may introduce the first official appearance of "keyword counters", which work like +1/+1 counters but grant keywords instead. It is unknown whether or not this ties into Mutate.
We also know that Ikoria is a "bottom-down" set, meaning that the mechanics come first, and flavor comes later. That usually means there isn't much in terms of worldbuilding but that will have to be proven.