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|symbol_description = Compass Rose / Ship's Wheel
 
|symbol_description = Compass Rose / Ship's Wheel
 
|design = [[Mark Rosewater]] (co-lead) <br/> [[Ken Nagle]] (co-lead)<br/>[[Ben Hayes]]<br/>[[Gavin Verhey]]<br/>[[Jackie Lee]]<br/>[[James Hata]]<br/>[[James Sooy]]<br/>[[Mark Gottlieb]]<br/>[[Sam Stoddard]]<br/>[[Shawn Main]]<br/>[[Yoni Skolnik]]
 
|design = [[Mark Rosewater]] (co-lead) <br/> [[Ken Nagle]] (co-lead)<br/>[[Ben Hayes]]<br/>[[Gavin Verhey]]<br/>[[Jackie Lee]]<br/>[[James Hata]]<br/>[[James Sooy]]<br/>[[Mark Gottlieb]]<br/>[[Sam Stoddard]]<br/>[[Shawn Main]]<br/>[[Yoni Skolnik]]
|development = [[Erik Lauer]] (co-lead)<br/>Sam Stoddard (co-lead)<br/>[[Dave Humpherys]]<br/>[[Ethan Fleischer]]<br/>Gavin Verhey<br/>Yoni Skolnik
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|development = [[Erik Lauer]] (co-lead)<br/>Sam Stoddard (co-lead)<br/>[[Dave Humpherys]]<br/>[[Ethan Fleischer]]<br/>[[Gavin Verhey]]<br/>[[Yoni Skolnik]]
 
|art = [[Cynthia Sheppard]]
 
|art = [[Cynthia Sheppard]]
 
|release = September 29, 2017
 
|release = September 29, 2017
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|mechanics = [[Tribal (theme)|Tribal]], [[Double-faced card]]s, [[Vehicle]]s, [[Treasure]] tokens, [[+1/+1 counter]]s, [[life]] as a resource
 
|mechanics = [[Tribal (theme)|Tribal]], [[Double-faced card]]s, [[Vehicle]]s, [[Treasure]] tokens, [[+1/+1 counter]]s, [[life]] as a resource
 
|keywords = [[Explore]], [[Enrage]], [[Raid]], [[Crew]], [[Transform]]
 
|keywords = [[Explore]], [[Enrage]], [[Raid]], [[Crew]], [[Transform]]
|size = 279 + 10
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|size = 279 cards<br/>+10 [[Planeswalker deck]] exclusives
 
|code_expansion = XLN
 
|code_expansion = XLN
|code_expansion_ref= <ref>[http://magic.wizards.com/en/products/ixalan Product information]</ref>
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|code_expansion_ref= [http://magic.wizards.com/en/products/ixalan Product information]
 
|code_development = Ham
 
|code_development = Ham
 
|series = [[Ixalan block]]
 
|series = [[Ixalan block]]
|first = '''Ixalan'''
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|first = Ixalan
|second = [[Rivals of Ixalan]]
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|second = Rivals of Ixalan
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|third = none
|previous = [[Commander 2017]]
 
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|standard0 = Core Set 2019
|next = [[Duel Decks: Merfolk vs. Goblins]]
 
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|standard1 = Ixalan
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|standard2 = Rivals of Ixalan
'''''Ixalan''''' [[Wikipedia:Help:IPA/English| [ˈɪk.sə.lɑːn]]]<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3k2xzBPIZ0|title=Ixalan Spotlight: Enrage|accessdate=2017-10-1}}</ref> (rhymes with "fix a con")<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/159921404703/does-ixalan-rymes-with-is-a-land|April 23, 2017}}</ref> is the 76th ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the first in the [[Ixalan block]]. It was released on September 29, 2017,<ref>{{DailyRef|organized-play/ixalan-worlds-pro-tour-nationals-and-rptqs-2017-04-18|Ixalan, Worlds, Pro Tour, Nationals, and RPTQs|[[Hélène Bergeot]]|April 18, 2017}}</ref> and is a [[large expansion]].
 
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|standard3 = Dominaria
 
|previous = Commander 2017
 
|next = Duel Decks: Merfolk vs. Goblins
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}}{{About||the plane|Ixalan (plane)}}
 
'''''Ixalan''''' [[Wikipedia:Help:IPA/English| [ˈɪk.sə.lɑːn]]]<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3k2xzBPIZ0|title=Ixalan Spotlight: Enrage|accessdate=2017-10-1}}</ref> (pronounced "icks-a-lawn", rhymes like "fix a con")<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/159921404703/does-ixalan-rymes-with-is-a-land|April 23, 2017}}</ref> is the 76th ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the first in the [[Ixalan block]]. It was released on September 29, 2017,<ref>{{DailyRef|organized-play/ixalan-worlds-pro-tour-nationals-and-rptqs-2017-04-18|Ixalan, Worlds, Pro Tour, Nationals, and RPTQs|[[Hélène Bergeot]]|April 18, 2017}}</ref> and is a [[large expansion]].
   
 
==Set details==
 
==Set details==
''Ixalan'' contains 279 cards (20 basic land, 101 common, 80 uncommon, 63 rare, and 15 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref name="Release notes">{{DailyRef|feature/ixalan-release-notes-2017-09-15|''Ixalan'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 15, 2017}}</ref> Ten additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #280/279 to #289/279.<ref name="Promos" /> Ten of the rares are [[double-faced card]]s which were printed on a seperate [[print sheet]]. These appear in the rare/mythic slot of booster packs, which changes the mythic rare to rare ratio from 15:106 to 15:126.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165353414268/will-ixalans-double-faced-cards-takes-their-own|title=Will Ixalan's double-faced cards take their own reserved slot in booster packs?|September 14, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165339122268/is-the-rare-to-mythic-rare-ratio-still-the-same|title=Is the rare to mythic rare ratio still the same for ixalan?|September 14, 2017}}</ref> A [[checklist card]] replaces the basic land in some boosters.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/70k9a0/what_slot_do_checklist_cards_take/ What slot do checklist cards take? (Reddit)]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai7jvslSn14&t=3m25s YouTube — Official MTG IXALAN Booster Box OPENING] (timestamp: 3m25s)</ref> Five of the [[basic land]]s depict a lost [[Jace Beleren]].<ref name="Promos" />
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''Ixalan'' contains 279 cards (20 basic land, 101 common, 80 uncommon, 63 rare, and 15 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref name="Release notes">{{DailyRef|feature/ixalan-release-notes-2017-09-15|''Ixalan'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 15, 2017}}</ref> Ten additional cards are found in the set's [[planeswalker deck]]s (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #280/279 to #289/279.<ref name="Promos" /> Ten of the rares are [[double-faced card]]s which were printed on a separate [[print sheet]]. These appear in the rare/mythic slot of booster packs, which changes the mythic rare to rare ratio from 15:106 to 15:126.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165353414268/will-ixalans-double-faced-cards-takes-their-own|title=Will Ixalan's double-faced cards take their own reserved slot in booster packs?|September 14, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165339122268/is-the-rare-to-mythic-rare-ratio-still-the-same|title=Is the rare to mythic rare ratio still the same for ixalan?|September 14, 2017}}</ref> A [[checklist card]] replaces the basic land in some boosters.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/70k9a0/what_slot_do_checklist_cards_take/ What slot do checklist cards take? (Reddit)]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai7jvslSn14&t=3m25s YouTube — Official MTG IXALAN Booster Box OPENING] (timestamp: 3m25s)</ref> Five of the [[basic land]]s depict a lost [[Jace Beleren]].<ref name="Promos" />
   
 
A complete ''Ixalan'' [[rare]] [[foil]] [[print sheet]] was [[spoiler|leaked]] three months before prerelease, which caused [[Wizards of the Coast]] to re-evaluate their preview plan.<ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/the-rumor-mill/778210-uhh-i-think-wizards-has-a-problem-on-their-hand? Uhh I think wizards has a problem on their hand (Ixalan)]</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|news/behind-scenes-alleged-ixalan-card-theft-2017-08-28|Behind the Scenes with the Alleged Ixalan Card Theft|[[Scott Kelly]] and [[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 28, 2017}}</ref>
 
A complete ''Ixalan'' [[rare]] [[foil]] [[print sheet]] was [[spoiler|leaked]] three months before prerelease, which caused [[Wizards of the Coast]] to re-evaluate their preview plan.<ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/the-rumor-mill/778210-uhh-i-think-wizards-has-a-problem-on-their-hand? Uhh I think wizards has a problem on their hand (Ixalan)]</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|news/behind-scenes-alleged-ixalan-card-theft-2017-08-28|Behind the Scenes with the Alleged Ixalan Card Theft|[[Scott Kelly]] and [[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 28, 2017}}</ref>
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''Ixalan'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s, the ''Ixalan'' [[bundle]], [[Ixalan/Booster Battle Packs|Booster Battle Packs]] and a [[Ixalan/Deck Builder's Toolkit|Deck Builder's Toolkit]].<ref name="Promos">{{DailyRef|card-preview/ixalan-promos-planeswalker-decks-packaging-and-fnm-tokens-2017-09-01|''Ixalan'' Promos, Planeswalker Decks, Packaging, and FNM Tokens!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 1, 2017}}</ref><ref>[http://wpn.wizards.com/en/products/ixalan ''Ixalan'' Product information for retailers]</ref>
 
''Ixalan'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s, the ''Ixalan'' [[bundle]], [[Ixalan/Booster Battle Packs|Booster Battle Packs]] and a [[Ixalan/Deck Builder's Toolkit|Deck Builder's Toolkit]].<ref name="Promos">{{DailyRef|card-preview/ixalan-promos-planeswalker-decks-packaging-and-fnm-tokens-2017-09-01|''Ixalan'' Promos, Planeswalker Decks, Packaging, and FNM Tokens!|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 1, 2017}}</ref><ref>[http://wpn.wizards.com/en/products/ixalan ''Ixalan'' Product information for retailers]</ref>
   
There is no [[Masterpiece Series]] accompanying ''Ixalan''.<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0">{{DailyRef|making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|2017 June 12}}</ref> The boosters feature artwork from <c>Slash of Talons</c>, <c>Vicious Conquistador</c>, <c>Hijack</c>, <c>Fire Shrine Keeper</c> and <c>Vraska, Relic Seeker</c>.
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There is no [[Masterpiece Series]] accompanying ''Ixalan''.<ref name="Metamorphosis 2.0">{{DailyRef|making-magic/metamorphosis-2-0-2017-06-12|Metamorphosis 2.0|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 12, 2017}}</ref> The boosters feature artwork from <c>Slash of Talons</c>, <c>Vicious Conquistador</c>, <c>Hijack</c>, <c>Fire Shrine Keeper</c> and <c>Vraska, Relic Seeker</c>.
   
 
As part of the preview season, [[Wizards of the Coast]] distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from [[Wikipedia:Geocaching|from geochache to geocache]], the distances they travelled influenced the release of preview cards.<ref name="Exploring">{{DailyRef|news/exploring-ixalan-exploring-our-world-2017-08-14|Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 14, 2017}}</ref>
 
As part of the preview season, [[Wizards of the Coast]] distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from [[Wikipedia:Geocaching|from geochache to geocache]], the distances they travelled influenced the release of preview cards.<ref name="Exploring">{{DailyRef|news/exploring-ixalan-exploring-our-world-2017-08-14|Exploring Ixalan by Exploring Our World|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|August 14, 2017}}</ref>
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*[[Magic League]]: foil <c>Unclaimed Territory</c>
 
*[[Magic League]]: foil <c>Unclaimed Territory</c>
 
*[[Store Championship]]: [[full-art]] foil <c>Ghalta, Primal Hunger</c>, showcasing the upcoming ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' set (Top 8 receives a [[deck box]]).<ref>{{DailyRef|news/ixalan-store-championship-goodies-2017-10-30|Ixalan Store Championship Goodies|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|October 30, 2017}}</ref>
 
*[[Store Championship]]: [[full-art]] foil <c>Ghalta, Primal Hunger</c>, showcasing the upcoming ''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'' set (Top 8 receives a [[deck box]]).<ref>{{DailyRef|news/ixalan-store-championship-goodies-2017-10-30|Ixalan Store Championship Goodies|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|October 30, 2017}}</ref>
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*[[Convention promo]]: Full-art {{card|Deeproot Champion||PXLN}}<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/7qzgei/deeproot_champion_promo_facebookpax/|title=Full Art Deeproot Champion Convention Promo|date= 2018|publisher=Reddit}}</ref>
 
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Burning Sun's Avatar</c>
 
*[[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Burning Sun's Avatar</c>
 
** As a first, purchasers of a booster box received a "Dino sized" 9-card Buy-a-Box [[booster]]. This contained an extra Buy-a-Box promo card and the equivalent contents of two [[Standard Showdown#Prize booster|Standard Showdown prize boosters]]. The booster contents were only available in English and Japanese.<ref name="Promos" />
 
** As a first, purchasers of a booster box received a "Dino sized" 9-card Buy-a-Box [[booster]]. This contained an extra Buy-a-Box promo card and the equivalent contents of two [[Standard Showdown#Prize booster|Standard Showdown prize boosters]]. The booster contents were only available in English and Japanese.<ref name="Promos" />
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# {{G}} 3/3 [[Dinosaur]] creature with [[trample]] for <c>Raptor Hatchling</c>, <c>Thundering Spineback</c>, <c>Huatli, Warrior Poet</c> and <c>Regisaur Alpha</c>
 
# {{G}} 3/3 [[Dinosaur]] creature with [[trample]] for <c>Raptor Hatchling</c>, <c>Thundering Spineback</c>, <c>Huatli, Warrior Poet</c> and <c>Regisaur Alpha</c>
 
# {{G}} 0/2 [[Plant]] creature with [[defender]] for <c>Dowsing Dagger</c>
 
# {{G}} 0/2 [[Plant]] creature with [[defender]] for <c>Dowsing Dagger</c>
# {{C}} [[Treasure]] artifact (Sun Empire flavored) with "{{T}}, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color." for <c>Pirate's Prize</c>, <c>Prosperous Pirates</c>, <c>Sailor of Means</c>, <c>Spell Swindle</c>, <c>Contract Killing</c>, <c>Dire Fleet Hoarder</c>, <c>Heartless Pillage</c>, <c>Revel in Riches</c>, <c>Ruthless Knave</c>, <c>Wanted Scoundrels</c>, <c>Captain Lannery Storm</c>, <c>Trove of Tempation</c>, <c>Wily Goblin</c>, <c>Deadeye Plunderers</c>, <c>Vraska, Relic Seeker</c>, <c>Prying Blade</c> and <c>Treasure Map</c>.
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# {{C}} [[Treasure]] artifact (Sun Empire flavored) with "{{T}}, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color." for <c>Pirate's Prize</c>, <c>Prosperous Pirates</c>, <c>Sailor of Means</c>, <c>Spell Swindle</c>, <c>Contract Killing</c>, <c>Dire Fleet Hoarder</c>, <c>Heartless Pillage</c>, <c>Revel in Riches</c>, <c>Ruthless Knave</c>, <c>Wanted Scoundrels</c>, <c>Captain Lannery Storm</c>, <c>Trove of Temptation</c>, <c>Wily Goblin</c>, <c>Deadeye Plunderers</c>, <c>Vraska, Relic Seeker</c>, <c>Prying Blade</c> and <c>Treasure Map</c>.
 
# {{C}} Treasure artifact (Legion of Dusk flavored)
 
# {{C}} Treasure artifact (Legion of Dusk flavored)
 
# {{C}} Treasure artifact (River Heralds flavored)
 
# {{C}} Treasure artifact (River Heralds flavored)
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''Ixalan'' is a [[tribal (theme)|tribal]] set, with [[Pirate]]s ({{U}}{{B}}{{R}}), [[Dinosaur]]s ({{R}}{{G}}{{W}}), [[Merfolk]] ({{G}}{{U}}) and [[Vampire]]s ({{W}}{{B}}).<ref name="Just for X">{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-1-2017-09-04|Just for Ix(alan), Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 4, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164997840993/today-you-called-ixalan-a-tribal-set-to-what|title=To what extent is ''Ixalan'' tribal?|September 05, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-3-2017-09-18|Just for Ix(alan), Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 18, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/developing-tribal-set-2017-09-12|Developing a Tribal Set|[[Sam Stoddard]]|September 12, 2017}}</ref> This is the first time ''Magic'' has an uneven color distribution of factions within a set. Though the tribes are asymmetrical, the colors are not. Each color has two tribes. The fact that Pirates and Dinosaurs both need more cards to become tribes properly (as compared to merfolk and vampires, who are already pretty established) was a factor in them becoming the two 3 color factions.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164771968868/i-know-this-may-need-to-wait-until-after-the|title=This seems like the first time ''Magic'' has had an uneven distribution of factions?|August 29, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164813830908/was-the-fact-that-pirates-and-dinosaurs-both-need|title=Was the fact that Pirates and Dinosaurs both need more cards a factor?|August 31, 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164813688338/mark-i-will-hold-jusgment-until-we-have-rivals-of|title=Not a fan of the assymetric distribution of tribe colors.|August 31, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164907251788/mark-just-now-on-pax-panel-you-was-citedwe-must|title="We must do 4 factions block to prove that we can". Isn't that bad design?|September 02, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-2-2017-09-11|Just for Ix(alan), Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 11, 2017}}</ref> The two colour pairs that are not represented in this scheme - {{B}}{{G}} and {{W}}{{U}} - do not have multicoloured signpost uncommons, but have explore and fliers as a theme respectively.
 
''Ixalan'' is a [[tribal (theme)|tribal]] set, with [[Pirate]]s ({{U}}{{B}}{{R}}), [[Dinosaur]]s ({{R}}{{G}}{{W}}), [[Merfolk]] ({{G}}{{U}}) and [[Vampire]]s ({{W}}{{B}}).<ref name="Just for X">{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-1-2017-09-04|Just for Ix(alan), Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 4, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164997840993/today-you-called-ixalan-a-tribal-set-to-what|title=To what extent is ''Ixalan'' tribal?|September 05, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-3-2017-09-18|Just for Ix(alan), Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 18, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/developing-tribal-set-2017-09-12|Developing a Tribal Set|[[Sam Stoddard]]|September 12, 2017}}</ref> This is the first time ''Magic'' has an uneven color distribution of factions within a set. Though the tribes are asymmetrical, the colors are not. Each color has two tribes. The fact that Pirates and Dinosaurs both need more cards to become tribes properly (as compared to merfolk and vampires, who are already pretty established) was a factor in them becoming the two 3 color factions.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164771968868/i-know-this-may-need-to-wait-until-after-the|title=This seems like the first time ''Magic'' has had an uneven distribution of factions?|August 29, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164813830908/was-the-fact-that-pirates-and-dinosaurs-both-need|title=Was the fact that Pirates and Dinosaurs both need more cards a factor?|August 31, 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164813688338/mark-i-will-hold-jusgment-until-we-have-rivals-of|title=Not a fan of the assymetric distribution of tribe colors.|August 31, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/164907251788/mark-just-now-on-pax-panel-you-was-citedwe-must|title="We must do 4 factions block to prove that we can". Isn't that bad design?|September 02, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/just-ixalan-part-2-2017-09-11|Just for Ix(alan), Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 11, 2017}}</ref> The two colour pairs that are not represented in this scheme - {{B}}{{G}} and {{W}}{{U}} - do not have multicoloured signpost uncommons, but have explore and fliers as a theme respectively.
   
[[Raid]] returns from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' (now connected to Pirates), [[Crew]] from ''[[Kaladesh]]'' (connected to the ships from Torrezon), and [[Transform]] from ''[[Innistrad]]'' (the [[double-faced card]]s now highlighting the tales and tools of discovery).<ref name="Mechanics"/><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/conquering-design-ixalan-2017-09-05|Conquering the Design of ''Ixalan''|[[Ken Nagle]]|September 5, 2017}}</ref> The [[DFC]]s all have a [[land]] on the "back" face cards, which features a map-inspired [[card frame]]. The front face is recognized by the icon of a compass rose {{dfc|compass}} and the the back face is marked by the land icon {{dfc|land}} last seen in ''[[Future Sight]]''.
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[[Raid]] returns from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' (now connected to Pirates), [[Crew]] from ''[[Kaladesh]]'' (connected to the ships from Torrezon), and [[Transform]] from ''[[Innistrad]]'' (the [[double-faced card]]s now highlighting the tales and tools of discovery).<ref name="Mechanics"/><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/conquering-design-ixalan-2017-09-05|Conquering the Design of ''Ixalan''|[[Ken Nagle]]|September 5, 2017}}</ref> The [[DFC]]s all have a [[land]] on the "back" face cards, which features a map-inspired [[card frame]]. The front face is recognized by the icon of a compass rose {{dfc|compass}} and the back face is marked by the land icon {{dfc|land}} last seen in ''[[Future Sight]]''.
   
 
There are two new named mechanics:
 
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==Cycles==
 
==Cycles==
''Ixalan'' has seven [[cycles]], one of which is reprinted. Notably, three of these cycles are partial, due to the uneven distribution of colors among the set's tribes.
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''Ixalan'' has seven [[cycles]], one of which is reprinted, and two [[mirrored pair]]s.. Notably, three of these cycles are partial, due to the uneven distribution of colors among the set's tribes:
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{| class="wikitable"
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!'''Cycle name'''
 
!{{W}}
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!{{U}}
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!{{B}}
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!{{R}}
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!{{G}}
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| rowspan="2" |'''[[Legendary]] transforming [[enchantment]]s'''
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|<c>Legion's Landing</c> // <c>Adanto, the First Fort</c>
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|<c>Search for Azcanta</c> // <c>Azcanta, The Sunken Ruin</c>
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|<c>Arguel's Blood Fast</c> // <c>Temple of Aclazotz</c>
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|<c>Vance's Blasting Cannons</c> // <c>Spitfire Bastion</c>
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|<c>Growing Rites of Itlimoc</c> // <c>Itlimoc, Cradle of the Sun</c>
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| colspan="5" |Five [[rare]] legendary enchantments that [[transform]] into legendary lands when a condition is met; these lands tap for colored mana and have another powerful activated ability.
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| rowspan="2" |'''Keepers'''
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|<c>Encampment Keeper</c>
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|<c>Shore Keeper</c>
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|<c>Blight Keeper</c>
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|<c>Fire Shrine Keeper</c>
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|<c>Ixalli's Keeper</c>
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| colspan="5" |Five [[common]] creatures with an activated ability that each costs {{7}} and one colored mana, tapping and sacrificing the creature. They function as late-game mana sinks, similar to the Invokers from ''[[Legions]]'' and ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]].''
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| rowspan="2" |'''Explorer Commons'''
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|<c>Sunrise Seeker</c>
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|<c>Siren Lookout</c>
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|<c>Queen's Agent</c>
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|<c>Brazen Buccaneers</c>
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|<c>Ixalli's Diviner</c>
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|-
 
| colspan="5" |Each of these five [[common]] creatures [[explore]]s when they enter the battlefield. The cycle has a rising [[converted mana cost]] in reverse [[enemy color]] order {{-}} <c>Ixalli's Diviner</c> ({{1}}{{G}}), <c>Siren Lookout</c> ({{2}}{{U}}), <c>Brazen Buccaneers</c> ({{3}}{{R}}), <c>Sunrise Seeker</c> ({{4}}{{W}}), <c>Queen's Agent</c> ({{5}}{{B}}). The other two explorers at common are [[black]] (<c>Dire Fleet Interloper</c> {{3}}{{B}}) and [[green]] (<c>Tishana's Wayfinder</c> {{2}}{{G}}) to help the {{B/G}} draft archetype.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |'''Avatars of the sun'''
  +
|<c>Wakening Sun's Avatar</c>
  +
|
  +
|
  +
|<c>Burning Sun's Avatar</c>
  +
|<c>Verdant Sun's Avatar</c>
  +
|-
 
| colspan="5" |Three rare or mythic dinosaurs, each tied flavor-wise to a different aspect of the [[Threefold Sun]] and with related flavor texts.
  +
|-
  +
|'''Cycle Name'''
  +
|{{W/U}}
  +
|{{U/B}}
  +
|{{B/R}}
  +
|{{R/G}}
  +
|{{G/W}}
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |'''[[Allied color]] [[check land]]s'''
  +
|<c>Glacial Fortress</c>
  +
|<c>Drowned Catacomb</c>
  +
|<c>Dragonskull Summit</c>
  +
|<c>Rootbound Crag</c>
  +
|<c>Sunpetal Grove</c>
  +
|-
 
| colspan="5" |Each of these five [[rare]] [[dual land]]s comes into play tapped unless you control a land of one of the appropriate types. This cycle was first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]].''
  +
|}
  +
{| class="wikitable"
  +
!'''Cycle name'''
  +
!{{U/B}}
  +
!{{B/R}}
  +
!{{R/G}}
  +
!{{G/W}}
  +
!{{W/B}}
  +
!{{U/R}}
  +
!{{R/W}}
  +
!{{G/U}}
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |'''Two-colored draft archetypes'''
  +
|<c>Deadeye Plunderers</c>([[treasure]])
  +
|<c>Dire Fleet Captain</c>([[pirate]] [[aggro]])
  +
|<c>Raging Swordtooth</c>([[enrage]])
  +
|<c>Belligerent Brontodon</c>([[dinosaur]] [[ramp]])
  +
|<c>Call to the Feast</c>([[Vampire|vampires]])
  +
|<c>Marauding Looter</c>([[raid]])
  +
|<c>Sky Terror</c>([[dinosaur]] [[aggro]])
  +
|<c>Shapers of Nature</c>([[merfolk]])
  +
|-
 
| colspan="8" |Eight uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored [[draft archetype]]. Unusually, this cycle is missing {{W/U}} and {{B/G}} cards. This is due to no tribes on Ixalan consisting of those color combinations.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165407565063/can-you-explain-why-wu-and-bg-didnt-get|title=Can you explain why W/U and B/G didn't get uncommon draft build arounds?|September 16, 2017}}</ref> {{W/U}} ([[flying]]) and {{B/G}} ([[explore]]) are still viable draft archetypes, albeit ones designed for "more advanced drafters."<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165407175298/im-not-sure-whether-or-not-im-supposed-to-be|title=I'm not sure whether or not I'm supposed to be able to draft WU and BG in Ixalan.|September 16, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Odss and Ends">{{DailyRef|making-magic/odds-ends-ixalan-part-1-2017-10-09|Odds & Ends: ''Ixalan'', Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 9, 2017}}</ref>
  +
|}
  +
{| class="wikitable"
  +
!'''Cycle name'''
  +
!'''Sun Empire''' ({{R}}{{G}}{{W}})
  +
!'''River Heralds''' ('''{{G}}{{U}}''')
  +
!'''Brazen Coalition''' ({{U}}{{B}}{{R}})
  +
!'''Legion of Dusk''' ('''{{W}}{{B}}''')
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |'''Legendary creatures'''
  +
|<c>Gishath, Sun's Avatar</c>
  +
|<c>Tishana, Voice of Thunder</c>
  +
|<c>Admiral Beckett Brass</c>
  +
|<c>Vona, Butcher of Magan</c>
  +
|-
  +
| colspan="4" |Four [[mythic rare]] legendary creatures, each of which is of one of the four tribes and has a [[color identity]] of all colors for that tribe.
  +
|}
   
  +
===Pairs===
*'''[[Legendary]] transforming [[enchantment]]s''': Five [[rare]] legendary enchantments that [[transform]] into legendary lands when a condition is met; these lands tap for colored mana and have another powerful activated ability {{-}} <c>Legion's Landing</c> // <c>Adanto, the First Fort</c> ({{W}}), <c>Search for Azcanta</c> // <c>Azcanta, The Sunken Ruin</c> ({{U}}), <c>Arguel's Blood Fast</c> // <c>Temple of Aclazotz</c> ({{B}}), <c>Vance's Blasting Cannons</c> // <c>Spitfire Bastion</c> ({{R}}), and <c>Growing Rites of Itlimoc</c> // <c>Itlimoc, Cradle of the Sun</c> ({{G}}).
 
  +
{| class="wikitable"
*'''Keepers''': Five [[common]] creatures with an activated ability that each costs {{7}} and one colored mana, tapping and sacrificing the creature. They function as late-game mana sinks, similar to the Invokers from ''[[Legions]]'' and ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'' {{-}} <c>Encampment Keeper</c> ({{W}}), <c>Shore Keeper</c> ({{U}}), <c>Blight Keeper</c> ({{B}}), <c>Fire Shrine Keeper</c> ({{R}}), and <c>Ixalli's Keeper</c> ({{G}}).
 
  +
! colspan="2" |'''Mirrored pair'''
*'''[[Allied color]] [[check lands]]''': Each of these five [[rare]] [[dual land]]s comes into play tapped unless you control a land of one of the appropriate types. This cycle was first printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]'' {{-}} <c>Glacial Fortress</c> ({{W/U}}), <c>Drowned Catacomb</c> ({{U/B}}), <c>Dragonskull Summit</c> ({{B/R}}), <c>Rootbound Crag</c> ({{R/G}}), and <c>Sunpetal Grove</c> ({{G/W}}).
 
  +
!'''Description'''
*'''Two-colored draft archetypes''': Eight uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored [[draft archetype]] {{-}} <c>Deadeye Plunderers</c> ({{U/B}} treasure), <c>Dire Fleet Captain</c> ({{B/R}} [[pirate]] aggro), <c>Raging Swordtooth</c> ({{R/G}} [[enrage]]), <c>Belligerent Brontodon</c> ({{G/W}} [[dinosaur]] ramp), <c>Call to the Feast</c> ({{W/B}} [[vampire]]s), <c>Shapers of Nature</c> ({{G/U}} [[merfolk]]), <c>Marauding Looter</c> ({{U/R}} [[raid]]), and <c>Sky Terror</c> ({{R/W}} dinosaur aggro).
 
  +
|-
**Unusually, this cycle is missing {{W/U}} and {{B/G}} cards. This is due to no tribes on Ixalan consisting of those color combinations.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165407565063/can-you-explain-why-wu-and-bg-didnt-get|title=Can you explain why W/U and B/G didn't get uncommon draft build arounds?|September 16, 2017}}</ref> {{W/U}} ([[flying]]) and {{B/G}} ([[explore]]) are still viable draft archetypes, albeit ones designed for "more advanced drafters."<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165407175298/im-not-sure-whether-or-not-im-supposed-to-be|title=I'm not sure whether or not I'm supposed to be able to draft WU and BG in Ixalan.|September 16, 2017}}</ref><ref name="Odss and Ends">{{DailyRef|making-magic/odds-ends-ixalan-part-1-2017-10-09|Odds & Ends: ''Ixalan'', Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|October 9, 2017}}</ref>
 
  +
|<c>Hostage Taker</c> ({{U/B}} [[pirate]]s)
*'''Explorer Commons''': Each of these five [[common]] creatures [[explore]]s when they enter the battlefield. The cycle has a rising [[converted mana cost]] in reverse [[enemy color]] order {{-}} <c>Ixalli's Diviner</c> ({{1}}{{G}}), <c>Siren Lookout</c> ({{2}}{{U}}), <c>Brazen Buccaneers</c> ({{3}}{{R}}), <c>Sunrise Seeker</c> ({{4}}{{W}}), <c>Queen's Agent</c> ({{5}}{{B}}).
 
  +
|<c>Regisaur Alpha</c> ({{R/G}} [[dinosaur]]s)
**The other two explorers at common are [[black]] (<c>Dire Fleet Interloper</c> {{3}}{{B}}) and [[green]] (<c>Tishana's Wayfinder</c> {{2}}{{G}}) to help the {{B/G}} draft archetype.
 
 
|A pair of rare multicolor creatures with powerful [[enters the battlefield]] abilities, each of which is in one of the tribes introduced in ''Ixalan.''
*'''Legendary creatures''': Four [[mythic rare]] legendary creatures, each of which is of one of the four tribes and has a [[color identity]] of all colors for that tribe {{-}} <c>Admiral Beckett Brass</c> ({{U}}{{B}}{{R}} pirates), <c>Gishath, Sun's Avatar</c> ({{R}}{{G}}{{W}} dinosaurs), <c>Tishana, Voice of Thunder</c> ({{G}}{{U}} merfolk), and <c>Vona, Butcher of Magan</c> ({{W}}{{B}} vampires).
 
  +
|-
*'''Avatars of the sun''': Three rare or mythic dinosaurs, each tied flavor-wise to a different aspect of the [[Threefold Sun]] and with related flavor texts {{-}} <c>Wakening Sun's Avatar</c> ({{W}}), <c>Burning Sun's Avatar</c> ({{R}}), <c>Verdant Sun's Avatar</c> ({{G}}).
 
  +
|<c>Seekers' Squire</c> ({{B}}, 1/2)
 
  +
|<c>Merfolk Branchwalker</c> ({{G}}, 2/1)
== Mirrored pairs ==
 
 
|A pair of uncommon [[scout]] creatures with a mana cost of {{1}}M that [[explore]] when they enter the battlefield. They have a mirrored power and toughness and help the {{B/G}} draft archetype.
 
  +
|}
''Ixalan'' has two [[Card pairs#Mirrored pairs|mirrored pairs]].
 
 
* '''Rare gold creatures''': A pair of rare multicolor creatures with powerful [[enters the battlefield]] abilities, each of which is in one of the tribes introduced in ''Ixalan'' {{-}} <c>Hostage Taker</c> ({{U/B}} [[pirate]]s) and <c>Regisaur Alpha</c> ({{R/G}} [[dinosaur]]s).
 
* '''Uncommon scouts''': A pair of uncommon [[scout]] creatures with a mana cost of {{1}}M that [[explore]] when they enter the battlefield. They have a mirrored power and toughness and help the {{B/G}} draft archetype {{-}} <c>Seekers' Squire</c> ({{B}}, 1/2) and <c>Merfolk Branchwalker</c> ({{G}}, 2/1).
 
   
 
==Reprinted cards==
 
==Reprinted cards==
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* <c>Revel in Riches</c> is an [[alternate-win card]].
 
* <c>Revel in Riches</c> is an [[alternate-win card]].
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* <c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c> was banned in January 2018 alongside <c>Ramunap Ruins</c> to weaken the Mono-Red in that Standard. While not particularly notable in and of itself, it was the first card unbanned in a rotating format on August 2019, allowing play for one month before rotation.
 
* <c>Hostage Taker</c> received [[errata]] before it was released, because as worded it could create an infinite loop.<ref name="Release notes" /><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165245049623/am-i-wrong-or-hostage-taker-can-go-infinite-just|title=Am i wrong or Hostage Taker can go infinite just by itself?|September 11, 2017}}</ref>
 
* <c>Hostage Taker</c> received [[errata]] before it was released, because as worded it could create an infinite loop.<ref name="Release notes" /><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/165245049623/am-i-wrong-or-hostage-taker-can-go-infinite-just|title=Am i wrong or Hostage Taker can go infinite just by itself?|September 11, 2017}}</ref>
 
* Many of the backsides of the transforming cards are inspired by powerful lands in Magic's past:
 
* Many of the backsides of the transforming cards are inspired by powerful lands in Magic's past:
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* A product survey preceding the announcement of the name "Ixalan" referred to the set as ''Atlazan''.<ref>{{DailyRef|daily-magic-update/update-2016-12-09|The December 9, 2016 Update|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|December 9, 2016}}</ref>
===Pirate fleets===
 
Some cards represent a specific pirate fleet, four fleets are revealed this way, each one showing its method :
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Ixalan
XLN set logo
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Compass Rose / Ship's Wheel
Design Mark Rosewater (co-lead)
Ken Nagle (co-lead)
Ben Hayes
Gavin Verhey
Jackie Lee
James Hata
James Sooy
Mark Gottlieb
Sam Stoddard
Shawn Main
Yoni Skolnik
Development Erik Lauer (co-lead)
Sam Stoddard (co-lead)
Dave Humpherys
Ethan Fleischer
Gavin Verhey
Yoni Skolnik
Art direction Cynthia Sheppard
Release date September 29, 2017
Plane Ixalan
Themes and mechanics Tribal, Double-faced cards, Vehicles, Treasure tokens, +1/+1 counters, life as a resource
Keywords/​ability words Explore, Enrage, Raid, Crew, Transform
Set size 279 cards
+10 Planeswalker deck exclusives
Expansion code XLN[1]
Development codename Ham
Ixalan block
Ixalan Rivals of Ixalan N/A
Core Set 2019 Standard
Ixalan Rivals of Ixalan Dominaria
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Commander 2017 Ixalan Duel Decks: Merfolk vs. Goblins
For the plane, see Ixalan (plane).

Ixalan [ˈɪk.sə.lɑːn][2] (pronounced "icks-a-lawn", rhymes like "fix a con")[3] is the 76th Magic expansion, and the first in the Ixalan block. It was released on September 29, 2017,[4] and is a large expansion.

Set details

Ixalan contains 279 cards (20 basic land, 101 common, 80 uncommon, 63 rare, and 15 mythic rare) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards.[5] Ten additional cards are found in the set's planeswalker decks (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons, and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #280/279 to #289/279.[6] Ten of the rares are double-faced cards which were printed on a separate print sheet. These appear in the rare/mythic slot of booster packs, which changes the mythic rare to rare ratio from 15:106 to 15:126.[7][8] A checklist card replaces the basic land in some boosters.[9][10] Five of the basic lands depict a lost Jace Beleren.[6]

A complete Ixalan rare foil print sheet was leaked three months before prerelease, which caused Wizards of the Coast to re-evaluate their preview plan.[11][12]

Misprints

A number of non-foil, double-sided Ixalan cards were mistakenly printed on incorrect card stock.[13]

Rules change

Starting with this set, all planeswalkers past, present, and future have the supertype legendary.[14] They are subject to the "legend rule" instead of the "planeswalker uniqueness rule", which was removed from the game.

Storyline

“  Brave the Unknown  ”

This is a story about desire. It is desire for power, desire for companionship, desire for approval, desire for discovery, and everyone is racing to get what they want first.[15] For centuries, the untamed jungles of Ixalan have hidden a coveted secret: Orazca, the city of gold, which houses a mysterious artifact, the Immortal Sun. But no secret can remain undiscovered, and no treasure can be taken uncontested.[16] The dinosaur riding warriors of the Sun Empire and the merfolk shamans of the rival River Heralds are met by the vampire conquistadores of the Legion of Dusk and the pirates of the Brazen Coalition.[15][17]

Vraska poses as a pirate on the high seas, while Jace Beleren is stranded on the plane with loss of all his memories.

The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Ixalan are: Ixalan's Binding, Vraska's Contempt, River's Rebuke, Thaumatic Compass // Spires of Orazca, and Perilous Voyage.

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting (plane) Featuring
Jace, Alone R&D Narrative Team 2017-09-06 Ixalan Jace, Vraska
A Question of Confidence R&D Narrative Team 2017-09-13 Kaladesh, Ixalan Huatli, Angrath
The Talented Captain Vraska R&D Narrative Team 2017-09-20 Ravnica, Meditation Plane, Ixalan Vraska, Jace
The Shapers R&D Narrative Team 2017-09-27 Ixalan Kopala, Tishana, Kumena
Something Else Entirely R&D Narrative Team 2017-10-04 Ixalan Jace, Vraska
The Race, Part 1 R&D Narrative Team 2017-10-11 Ixalan Mavren Fein, Vona, Jace, Vraska, Huatli, Tishana
The Race, Part 2 R&D Narrative Team 2017-10-18 Ixalan Vraska, Jace, Vona, Huatli, Tishana, Angrath

Marketing

Ixalan is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks, the Ixalan bundle, Booster Battle Packs and a Deck Builder's Toolkit.[6][18]

There is no Masterpiece Series accompanying Ixalan.[19] The boosters feature artwork from Slash of Talons, Vicious Conquistador, Hijack, Fire Shrine Keeper and Vraska, Relic Seeker.

As part of the preview season, Wizards of the Coast distributed trackable game pieces to stores, fans, volunteers, and some well-known community folk. As game pieces travelled from from geochache to geocache, the distances they travelled influenced the release of preview cards.[17]

Events

Ixalan poster

Promotional poster

  • Prerelease Events took place on September 23, 2017.[20]
  • Magic Online Launch: September 25, 2017
  • Dino-Sized Weekend: The weekend of October 28–29, stores around the world host six-pack Sealed events, three-pack Draft events, and very special dino-sized Draft events using four packs of Ixalan instead of three.[21]
  • Mid-Season League: Running November 6 through December 3, stores can run Ixalan Mid-Season Leagues.[21]

Promotional cards

XLN treasure chest booster

Treasure Chest booster

Tokens

Ixalan features 10 tokens.[27]

  1. {W} 1/1 Vampire creature with lifelink for Legion's Landing, Adanto, the First Fort, Mavren Fein, Dusk Apostle, Paladin of the Bloodstained, Queen's Commission and Call to the Feast
  2. {U} 2/2 Illusion creature with "When this creature becomes the target of a spell, sacrifice it." for Jace, Cunning Castaway
  3. {U} 1/1 Merfolk creature with hexproof for Deeproot Waters
  4. {B} 2/2 Pirate creature with menace for Fathom Fleet Captain and Vraska, Relic Seeker
  5. {G} 3/3 Dinosaur creature with trample for Raptor Hatchling, Thundering Spineback, Huatli, Warrior Poet and Regisaur Alpha
  6. {G} 0/2 Plant creature with defender for Dowsing Dagger
  7. {C} Treasure artifact (Sun Empire flavored) with "{T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color." for Pirate's Prize, Prosperous Pirates, Sailor of Means, Spell Swindle, Contract Killing, Dire Fleet Hoarder, Heartless Pillage, Revel in Riches, Ruthless Knave, Wanted Scoundrels, Captain Lannery Storm, Trove of Temptation, Wily Goblin, Deadeye Plunderers, Vraska, Relic Seeker, Prying Blade and Treasure Map.
  8. {C} Treasure artifact (Legion of Dusk flavored)
  9. {C} Treasure artifact (River Heralds flavored)
  10. {C} Treasure artifact (Brazen Coalition flavored)

Themes and mechanics

Ixalan is a tribal set, with Pirates ({U}{B}{R}), Dinosaurs ({R}{G}{W}), Merfolk ({G}{U}) and Vampires ({W}{B}).[28][29][30][31] This is the first time Magic has an uneven color distribution of factions within a set. Though the tribes are asymmetrical, the colors are not. Each color has two tribes. The fact that Pirates and Dinosaurs both need more cards to become tribes properly (as compared to merfolk and vampires, who are already pretty established) was a factor in them becoming the two 3 color factions.[32][33][34][35][36] The two colour pairs that are not represented in this scheme - {B}{G} and {W}{U} - do not have multicoloured signpost uncommons, but have explore and fliers as a theme respectively.

Raid returns from Khans of Tarkir (now connected to Pirates), Crew from Kaladesh (connected to the ships from Torrezon), and Transform from Innistrad (the double-faced cards now highlighting the tales and tools of discovery).[14][37] The DFCs all have a land on the "back" face cards, which features a map-inspired card frame. The front face is recognized by the icon of a compass rose {dfc-compass} and the back face is marked by the land icon {dfc-land} last seen in Future Sight.

There are two new named mechanics:

  • Explore — Reveal the top card of your library. Put that card into your hand if it's a land. Otherwise, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature, then put the card back on top or into your graveyard.
  • Enrage — Whenever a creature with this ability word is dealt damage, it has some consequences. This is the signature mechanic of the Dinosaurs.[14]

The Merfolk make use strategy revolves around being very difficult to block and growing via +1/+1 counters, while Vampires use life as a resource.[14]

Card types

Treasure artifact token 1

Treasure

Ixalan introduces the treasure artifact subtype and the return of the dinosaur creature type.[38] The trilobite creature type is new.

Vehicles are back from the Kaladesh block in the form of ships.

Cycles

Ixalan has seven cycles, one of which is reprinted, and two mirrored pairs.. Notably, three of these cycles are partial, due to the uneven distribution of colors among the set's tribes:

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Legendary transforming enchantments Legion's Landing // Adanto, the First Fort Search for Azcanta // Azcanta, The Sunken Ruin Arguel's Blood Fast // Temple of Aclazotz Vance's Blasting Cannons // Spitfire Bastion Growing Rites of Itlimoc // Itlimoc, Cradle of the Sun
Five rare legendary enchantments that transform into legendary lands when a condition is met; these lands tap for colored mana and have another powerful activated ability.
Keepers Encampment Keeper Shore Keeper Blight Keeper Fire Shrine Keeper Ixalli's Keeper
Five common creatures with an activated ability that each costs {7} and one colored mana, tapping and sacrificing the creature. They function as late-game mana sinks, similar to the Invokers from Legions and Rise of the Eldrazi.
Explorer Commons Sunrise Seeker Siren Lookout Queen's Agent Brazen Buccaneers Ixalli's Diviner
Each of these five common creatures explores when they enter the battlefield. The cycle has a rising converted mana cost in reverse enemy color order — Ixalli's Diviner ({1}{G}), Siren Lookout ({2}{U}), Brazen Buccaneers ({3}{R}), Sunrise Seeker ({4}{W}), Queen's Agent ({5}{B}). The other two explorers at common are black (Dire Fleet Interloper {3}{B}) and green (Tishana's Wayfinder {2}{G}) to help the {B/G} draft archetype.
Avatars of the sun Wakening Sun's Avatar Burning Sun's Avatar Verdant Sun's Avatar
Three rare or mythic dinosaurs, each tied flavor-wise to a different aspect of the Threefold Sun and with related flavor texts.
Cycle Name {W/U} {U/B} {B/R} {R/G} {G/W}
Allied color check lands Glacial Fortress Drowned Catacomb Dragonskull Summit Rootbound Crag Sunpetal Grove
Each of these five rare dual lands comes into play tapped unless you control a land of one of the appropriate types. This cycle was first printed in Magic 2010.
Cycle name {U/B} {B/R} {R/G} {G/W} {W/B} {U/R} {R/W} {G/U}
Two-colored draft archetypes Deadeye Plunderers(treasure) Dire Fleet Captain(pirate aggro) Raging Swordtooth(enrage) Belligerent Brontodon(dinosaur ramp) Call to the Feast(vampires) Marauding Looter(raid) Sky Terror(dinosaur aggro) Shapers of Nature(merfolk)
Eight uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft archetype. Unusually, this cycle is missing {W/U} and {B/G} cards. This is due to no tribes on Ixalan consisting of those color combinations.[39] {W/U} (flying) and {B/G} (explore) are still viable draft archetypes, albeit ones designed for "more advanced drafters."[40][41]
Cycle name Sun Empire ({R}{G}{W}) River Heralds ({G}{U}) Brazen Coalition ({U}{B}{R}) Legion of Dusk ({W}{B})
Legendary creatures Gishath, Sun's Avatar Tishana, Voice of Thunder Admiral Beckett Brass Vona, Butcher of Magan
Four mythic rare legendary creatures, each of which is of one of the four tribes and has a color identity of all colors for that tribe.

Pairs

Mirrored pair Description
Hostage Taker ({U/B} pirates) Regisaur Alpha ({R/G} dinosaurs) A pair of rare multicolor creatures with powerful enters the battlefield abilities, each of which is in one of the tribes introduced in Ixalan.
Seekers' Squire ({B}, 1/2) Merfolk Branchwalker ({G}, 2/1) A pair of uncommon scout creatures with a mana cost of {1}M that explore when they enter the battlefield. They have a mirrored power and toughness and help the {B/G} draft archetype.

Reprinted cards

Common to Uncommon

Functional Reprints

Card comparisons

Preconstructed decks

Ixalan features two planeswalker decks:

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Jace U G Jace, Ingenious Mind-Mage
Huatli W R Huatli, Dinosaur Knight

Notable cards

Trivia

  • A product survey preceding the announcement of the name "Ixalan" referred to the set as Atlazan.[44]
  • Some cards represent a specific pirate fleet, four fleets are revealed this way, each one showing its method :
Fleet name Colors Leader Other cards
Deadeye Fleet {U/B} Deadeye Quartermaster Deadeye Tormentor
Deadeye Tracker
Deadeye Plunderers
Dire Fleet {B/R} Dire Fleet Captain Dire Fleet Hoarder
Dire Fleet Interloper
Dire Fleet Ravager
Fathom Fleet {B/R} Fathom Fleet Captain Fathom Fleet Cutthroat
Fathom Fleet Firebrand
Storm Fleet {U/R} Captain Lannery Storm Storm Fleet Aerialist
Storm Fleet Spy
Storm Fleet Arsonist
Storm Fleet Pyromancer

References

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