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|release = September 30, 2016
 
|release = September 30, 2016
 
|plane = [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]]
 
|plane = [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]]
|mechanics = [[Energy counters]], [[Vehicle]], [[Colored artifact]]s
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|mechanics = [[Energy counters]], [[Vehicle]]s, [[Colored artifact]]s
 
|keywords = [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]]
 
|keywords = [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]]
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|size = 264 cards<br/>{{curmb|101|80|53|15|15}}<br/>+10 [[Planeswalker deck]] exclusives<br/>{{curmb|2|2|2|2||2|special=common dual lands}}
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|code_expansion = KLD
 
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|code_expansion_ref = <ref>[http://magic.wizards.com/en/content/kaladesh-information Product Information]</ref>
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|code_expansion_ref = [http://magic.wizards.com/en/content/kaladesh-information Product information]
 
|code_development = Lock
 
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|series = [[Kaladesh block]]
 
|series = [[Kaladesh block]]
|first = [[Kaladesh]]
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|first = Kaladesh
|second = [[Aether Revolt]]
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|second = Aether Revolt
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|previous = [[Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis]]
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'''''Kaladesh''''' is the 72<sup>nd</sup> ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the first in the [[Kaladesh block]]. It was released on September 30, 2016,<ref name="SetAnnouncement">{{NewRef|news/announcement-day-2016-05-16|Announcement Day|Wizards of the Coast|May 16, 2016}}</ref> and is a [[large expansion]]. It is set on the [[Kaladesh (plane)|plane of the same name]].
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'''''Kaladesh''''' is the 72nd ''[[Magic: the Gathering|Magic]]'' expansion, and the first in the [[Kaladesh block]]. It was released on September 30, 2016,<ref name="SetAnnouncement">{{DailyRef|news/announcement-day-2016-05-16|Announcement Day|Wizards of the Coast|May 16, 2016}}</ref> and is a [[large expansion]]. It is set on the [[Kaladesh (plane)|plane of the same name]].
   
 
== Set details ==
 
== Set details ==
   
''Kaladesh'' contains 264 cards (15 basic lands<ref>{{NewRef|feature/basic-lands-kaladesh-2016-09-12|The Basic Lands of ''Kaladesh''|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref>, 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/kaladesh-release-notes-2016-09-16|''Kaladesh'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 16, 2016}}</ref> The [[expansion symbol]] is a Far Eastern inspired floral motif, representing the [[aether]] of the plane. ''Kaladesh'' premieres [[Planeswalker deck]]s, which replace [[Intro packs]]. These contain 10 additional cards that are considered to be part of the set (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #265/264 to #274/264). The [[Fat pack]] for this set was reimagined as the ''Kaladesh'' [[Bundle]].<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/ramp-approval-2016-05-16|Ramp of Approval|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 16, 2016}}</ref>
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''Kaladesh'' contains 264 cards (15 basic lands,<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/basic-lands-kaladesh-2016-09-12|The Basic Lands of ''Kaladesh''|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref> 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted [[premium]] versions of all cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/kaladesh-release-notes-2016-09-16|''Kaladesh'' Release Notes|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 16, 2016}}</ref> The [[expansion symbol]] is a Far Eastern inspired floral motif, representing the [[aether]] of the plane. ''Kaladesh'' premieres [[Planeswalker deck]]s, which replace [[Intro packs]]. These contain 10 additional cards that are considered to be part of the set (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #265/264 to #274/264). The [[Fat pack]] for this set was reimagined as the ''Kaladesh'' [[Bundle]].<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/ramp-approval-2016-05-16|Ramp of Approval|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 16, 2016}}</ref>
   
Although [[Wizards of the Coast]] used the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typographic_ligature ligature] Æ — the A and E combined into one letter — for [[aether]] since the beginning of the game, this was changed for ''Kaladesh'', which features the stuff heavily. According to [[Blake Rasmussen]], it caused way more issues than it was worth (particularly in translation).<ref>{{NewRef|daily-magic-update/update-2016-05-16|The May 16, 2016 Update|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|May 16, 2016}}</ref> The set introduces ''[[create]]'' as a new vocabulary word. Create is used when a [[card]] or [[effect]] puts a [[token]] onto the [[battlefield]].<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/148004010748/can-you-talk-about-the-changed-wording-create-a|title=Can you talk about the changed wording ("Create a token...") on the recently revealed FNM promo?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=July 26, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Mechanics">{{NewRef|feature/kaladesh-mechanics-2016-09-02|''Kaladesh'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|September 2, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|feature/kaladesh-update-bulletin-2016-09-30|''Kaladesh'' Update Bulletin|[[Eli Shiffrin]]|September 30, 2016}}</ref>
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Although [[Wizards of the Coast]] used the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typographic_ligature ligature] Æ — the A and E combined into one letter — for [[aether]] since the beginning of the game, this was changed for ''Kaladesh'', which features the stuff heavily. According to [[Blake Rasmussen]], it caused way more issues than it was worth (particularly in translation).<ref>{{DailyRef|daily-magic-update/update-2016-05-16|The May 16, 2016 Update|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|May 16, 2016}}</ref> The set introduces ''[[create]]'' as a new vocabulary word. Create is used when a [[card]] or [[effect]] puts a [[token]] onto the [[battlefield]].<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/148004010748/can-you-talk-about-the-changed-wording-create-a|title=Can you talk about the changed wording ("Create a token...") on the recently revealed FNM promo?|July 26, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Mechanics">{{DailyRef|feature/kaladesh-mechanics-2016-09-02|''Kaladesh'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|September 2, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|feature/kaladesh-update-bulletin-2016-09-30|''Kaladesh'' Update Bulletin|[[Eli Shiffrin]]|September 30, 2016}}</ref>
   
 
=== Storyline ===
 
=== Storyline ===
 
{{cquote|Invent your Tomorrow}}
 
{{cquote|Invent your Tomorrow}}
   
[[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] (first glimpsed in ''[[Magic Origins]]'' as the birthplane of [[Chandra Nalaar]]) is a [[plane]] where natural [[mage]]s are rare.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Doug Beyer]]|URL=http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/121321424934/|title=Many players have noticed...|tumblr-title=A Voice for Vorthos|date=June 11 2015}}</ref> Work that would be done with [[magic]] on other planes is instead accomplished through devices.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/worlds-magic-origins-2015-07-09|The Worlds of ''Magic Origins''|Magic Creative Team|July 9, 2015}}</ref> The automatons, [[thopters]], and other [[artifact creatures]] of the plane are fueled by [[aether]], which is heavily trafficked. Artifacts are built as much for beauty as for function. Fire magic is strictly banned, and pyromancy punishable with a death sentence.<ref>{{NewRef|uncharted-realms/chandras-origin-fire-logic-2015-06-10|Chandra's Origin: Fire Logic|[[Doug Beyer]]|June 10, 2015}}</ref> Chandra returns to Kaladesh and saves [[Pia Nalaar|her mother]] from her nemesis [[Baral]]. The [[Gatewatch]] unexpectedly is confronted by the scheming [[Tezzeret]].<ref>{{NewRef|feature/recapping-kaladesh-story-2016-11-16|Recapping the Kaladesh Story|[[Chas Andres]]|November 16, 2016}}</ref>
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[[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] (first glimpsed in ''[[Magic Origins]]'' as the birthplane of [[Chandra Nalaar]]) is a [[plane]] where natural [[mage]]s are rare.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/121321424934/|title=Many players have noticed...|June 11, 2015}}</ref> Work that would be done with [[magic]] on other planes is instead accomplished through devices.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/worlds-magic-origins-2015-07-09|The Worlds of ''Magic Origins''|Magic Creative Team|July 9, 2015}}</ref> The automatons, [[thopter]]s, and other [[artifact creature]]s of the plane are fueled by [[aether]], which is heavily trafficked. Artifacts are built as much for beauty as for function. Fire magic is strictly banned, and pyromancy punishable with a death sentence.<ref>{{DailyRef|uncharted-realms/chandras-origin-fire-logic-2015-06-10|Chandra's Origin: Fire Logic|[[Doug Beyer]]|June 10, 2015}}</ref> Chandra returns to Kaladesh and saves [[Pia Nalaar|her mother]] from her nemesis [[Baral]]. The [[Gatewatch]] unexpectedly is confronted by the scheming [[Tezzeret]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/recapping-kaladesh-story-2016-11-16|Recapping the Kaladesh Story|[[Chas Andres]]|November 16, 2016}}</ref>
   
Kaladesh is ruled by the [[Consulate]]. Their forces and works are nearly omnipresent.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/messages-consulate-2016-11-23|Messages from the Consulate|[[Kimberly J. Kreines]], [[Alison Luhrs]] and [[Chris Peeler]]|November 23, 2016}}</ref>
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Kaladesh is ruled by the [[Consulate]]. Their forces and works are nearly omnipresent.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/messages-consulate-2016-11-23|Messages from the Consulate|[[Kimberly J. Kreines]], [[Alison Luhrs]] and [[Chris Peeler]]|November 23, 2016}}</ref>
   
Pivotal story moments are now marked with ''[[Story Spotlight]]'' at the bottom of the card accompanied by an iterator and the total number of spotlight cards. They all have a [[planeswalker]] [[watermark]] to help signify that they are Story Spotlight cards.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/150013980598/what-is-the-significance-of-the-watermark-on|title=What is the significance of the watermark on Inventors' Fair?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 05, 2016}}</ref> The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in ''Kaladesh'' are: <c>Inventors' Fair</c>, <c>Captured by the Consulate</c>, <c>Deadlock Trap</c>, <c>Fateful Showdown</c> and <c>Confiscation Coup</c>.<ref>{{NewRef|magic-story/planeswalkers-guide-kaladesh-2016-11-02|Planeswalker's Guide to Kaladesh|[[Magic Creative Team]]|November 2, 2016}}</ref> They also refer to the new storyline url [http://www.mtgstory.com mtgstory.com].
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Pivotal story moments are now marked with ''[[Story Spotlight]]'' at the bottom of the card accompanied by an iterator and the total number of spotlight cards. They all have a [[planeswalker]] [[watermark]] to help signify that they are Story Spotlight cards.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/150013980598/what-is-the-significance-of-the-watermark-on|title=What is the significance of the watermark on Inventors' Fair?|September 05, 2016}}</ref> The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in ''Kaladesh'' are: <c>Inventors' Fair</c>, <c>Captured by the Consulate</c>, <c>Deadlock Trap</c>, <c>Fateful Showdown</c> and <c>Confiscation Coup</c>.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-story/planeswalkers-guide-kaladesh-2016-11-02|Planeswalker's Guide to Kaladesh|[[Magic Creative Team]]|November 2, 2016}}</ref> They also refer to the new storyline url [http://www.mtgstory.com mtgstory.com].
   
 
====Magic Story====
 
====Magic Story====
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/homesick-2016-08-29|Homesick}} || [[Chris L'Etoile]] || 2016-08-29 ||[[Ravnica]] || [[The Gatewatch]], [[Lavinia]], [[Dovin Baan]]
 
| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/homesick-2016-08-29|Homesick}} || [[Chris L'Etoile]] || 2016-08-29 ||[[Ravnica]] || [[The Gatewatch]], [[Lavinia]], [[Dovin Baan]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/time-innovation-2016-08-31|A Time for Innovation}} || [[Kimberly J. Kreines]] || 2016-08-31 || [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || <c title="Rashmi">Rashmi, Eternities Crafter</c>, Mitul, [[Saheeli Rai]], <c title="Judge Padeem">Padeem, consul of Innovation</c>
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/time-innovation-2016-08-31|A Time for Innovation}} || [[Kimberly J. Kreines]] || 2016-08-31 || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || <c title="Rashmi">Rashmi, Eternities Crafter</c>, Mitul, [[Saheeli Rai]], <c title="Judge Padeem">Padeem, consul of Innovation</c>
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/torch-defiance-2016-09-07|Torch of Defiance}} || [[Doug Beyer]] || 2016-09-05 ||[[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Chandra]], [[Liliana]], [[Tezzeret]], [[Pia Nalaar]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/torch-defiance-2016-09-07|Torch of Defiance}} || [[Doug Beyer]] || 2016-09-05 ||[[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Chandra]], [[Liliana]], [[Tezzeret]], [[Pia Nalaar]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/renegade-prime-2016-09-14|Renegade Prime}} || [[Mel Li]] || 2016-09-14 ||[[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Pia Nalaar]], [[Baral]], [[Chandra]], [[Liliana]], [[Tezzeret]], <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/renegade-prime-2016-09-14|Renegade Prime}} || [[Mel Li]] || 2016-09-14 ||[[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Pia Nalaar]], [[Baral]], [[Chandra]], [[Liliana]], [[Tezzeret]], <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/born-aether-2016-09-21|Born of Aether}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] || 2016-09-21 || [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Yahenni]], <c title="Depala">Depala, Pilot Exemplar</c>, <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/born-aether-2016-09-21|Born of Aether}} || [[Alison Luhrs]] || 2016-09-21 || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Yahenni]], <c title="Depala">Depala, Pilot Exemplar</c>, <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/bottled-2016-09-28|Bottled Up}} || [[James Wyatt]] || 2016-09-28 || [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]], [[Baral]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/bottled-2016-09-28|Bottled Up}} || [[James Wyatt]] || 2016-09-28 || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]], [[Baral]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/release-2016-10-05|Release}} || [[Chris L'Etoile]] || 2016-10-05 || [[Kamigawa]], [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Ajani]], [[Tamiyo]], Vatti/Shadowblayde, <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/release-2016-10-05|Release}} || [[Chris L'Etoile]] || 2016-10-05 || [[Kamigawa]], [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Ajani]], [[Tamiyo]], Vatti/Shadowblayde, <c title="Oviya Pashiri">Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter</c>, [[Chandra]], [[Nissa]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/very-arena-2016-10-12|In This Very Arena}} || [[Doug Beyer]] || 2016-10-12 || [[Ravnica]], [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Tezzeret]], [[Pia Nalaar]], [[the Gatewatch]], [[Ajani]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/very-arena-2016-10-12|In This Very Arena}} || [[Doug Beyer]] || 2016-10-12 || [[Ravnica]], [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Tezzeret]], [[Pia Nalaar]], [[the Gatewatch]], [[Ajani]]
 
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/grateful-consulate-2016-10-19|A Grateful Consulat}} || [[James Wyatt]] || 2016-10-19 || [[Kaladesh_(plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Tezzeret]], [[Dovin Baan]]
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| {{ArticleArchive|magic-story/grateful-consulate-2016-10-19|A Grateful Consulat}} || [[James Wyatt]] || 2016-10-19 || [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] || [[Tezzeret]], [[Dovin Baan]]
 
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===Marketing===
 
===Marketing===
''Kaladesh'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s, the ''Kaladesh'' [[bundle]], a [[Kaladesh/Deck Builder's Toolkit|Deck Builder's Toolkit]], [[Kaladesh/Booster Battle Packs|Booster Battle Packs]] and a [[Gift Box]].<ref>[http://wpn.wizards.com/en/products/kaladesh ''Kaladesh'' Product information for retailers]</ref> The boosters feature artwork from <c>Saheeli Rai</c>, <c>Dovin Baan</c>, <c>Demon of Dark Schemes</c>, <c>Chandra, Torch of Defiance</c> and <c>Angel of Invention</c>. Prerelease Events took place on September 24, 2016.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/kaladesh-prerelease-primer-2016-09-19|''Kaladesh'' Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|September 19, 2016}}</ref> In addition to the normal [[spindown life counter]] and stamped premium foil promo card, [[Prerelease tournaments#Prelease gimmikcs|Prerelease Packs]] contain a little make-your-own-thopter insert.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/kaladesh-packaging-promos-and-planeswalker-decks-2016-09-06|''Kaladesh'' Packaging, Promos, and Planeswalker Decks|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 6, 2016}}</ref>
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''Kaladesh'' is sold in 16-card [[boosters]] (one card being a [[marketing card]]), two [[planeswalker deck]]s, the ''Kaladesh'' [[bundle]], a [[Kaladesh/Deck Builder's Toolkit|Deck Builder's Toolkit]], [[Kaladesh/Booster Battle Packs|Booster Battle Packs]] and a [[Gift Box]].<ref>[http://wpn.wizards.com/en/products/kaladesh ''Kaladesh'' Product information for retailers]</ref> The boosters feature artwork from <c>Saheeli Rai</c>, <c>Dovin Baan</c>, <c>Demon of Dark Schemes</c>, <c>Chandra, Torch of Defiance</c> and <c>Angel of Invention</c>. Prerelease Events took place on September 24, 2016.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/kaladesh-prerelease-primer-2016-09-19|''Kaladesh'' Prerelease Primer|[[Gavin Verhey]]|September 19, 2016}}</ref> In addition to the normal [[spindown life counter]] and stamped premium foil promo card, [[Prerelease tournaments#Prelease gimmikcs|Prerelease Packs]] contain a little make-your-own-thopter insert.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/kaladesh-packaging-promos-and-planeswalker-decks-2016-09-06|''Kaladesh'' Packaging, Promos, and Planeswalker Decks|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 6, 2016}}</ref>
   
 
====Kaladesh Inventions====
 
====Kaladesh Inventions====
Building on the success of the ''[[Zendikar Expeditions]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]] expanded the product in the ''[[Masterpiece Series]]''.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/masterpiece-series-2016-09-12|Masterpiece Series|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref> For the Kaladesh Block they are called ''[[Kaladesh Inventions]]''.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/masterpiece-series-kaladesh-inventions-2016-09-12|Masterpiece Series: Kaladesh Inventions|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref> These are all premium foil cards with a special Kaladeshi [[card frame]] and a separate expansion symbol. Thus, they are not part of the set. Kaladesh Inventions are all [[artifacts]], include all new art and [[flavor text]] set on Kaladesh and appear slightly more often than premium mythic rares. These cards are playable in [[limited]] and formats where they're already [[legal]]. There are 30 Invention cards appearing with ''Kaladesh'' and 24 more cards appear in ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.
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Building on the success of the ''[[Zendikar Expeditions]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]] expanded the product in the ''[[Masterpiece Series]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/masterpiece-series-2016-09-12|Masterpiece Series|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref> For the Kaladesh Block they are called ''[[Kaladesh Inventions]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/masterpiece-series-kaladesh-inventions-2016-09-12|Masterpiece Series: Kaladesh Inventions|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 12, 2016}}</ref> These are all premium foil cards with a special Kaladeshi [[card frame]] and a separate expansion symbol. Thus, they are not part of the set. Kaladesh Inventions are all [[artifacts]], include all new art and [[flavor text]] set on Kaladesh and appear slightly more often than premium mythic rares. These cards are playable in [[limited]] and formats where they're already [[legal]]. There are 30 Invention cards appearing with ''Kaladesh'' and 24 more cards appear in ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.
 
{{Main|Kaladesh Inventions}}
 
{{Main|Kaladesh Inventions}}
   
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* [[Game Day]]: [[full-art]] <c>Essence Extraction</c>
 
* [[Game Day]]: [[full-art]] <c>Essence Extraction</c>
 
* Game Day (Top 8): full-art <c>Cultivator of Blades</c>
 
* Game Day (Top 8): full-art <c>Cultivator of Blades</c>
* [[Booster box promo cards|Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Skyship Stalker</c>
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* [[Buy-a-Box]]: <c>Skyship Stalker</c>
   
 
====Holiday Buy-a-Box Promotion====
 
====Holiday Buy-a-Box Promotion====
 
[[File:KLD Buy a box promotion.png|400px|right]]
 
[[File:KLD Buy a box promotion.png|400px|right]]
As a holiday promotion, starting November 26, purchasers of a [[booster box|booster display box]] of ''Kaladesh'' received two bonus holiday packs.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/magic-holiday-gift-guide-and-holiday-buy-box-promotion-2016-11-21|Magic Holiday Gift Guide and Holiday Buy-a-Box Promotion|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|November 21, 2016}}</ref> These boosters contain:
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As a holiday promotion, starting November 26, purchasers of a [[booster box|booster display box]] of ''Kaladesh'' received two bonus holiday packs.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/magic-holiday-gift-guide-and-holiday-buy-box-promotion-2016-11-21|Magic Holiday Gift Guide and Holiday Buy-a-Box Promotion|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|November 21, 2016}}</ref> These boosters contain:
 
* A premium card from a currently legal Standard set (excluding ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'' and [[double-faced card]]s, but including ''[[Zendikar Expeditions]]'' and ''[[Kaladesh Inventions]]'').
 
* A premium card from a currently legal Standard set (excluding ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'' and [[double-faced card]]s, but including ''[[Zendikar Expeditions]]'' and ''[[Kaladesh Inventions]]'').
 
* Two non-premium cards that are either rare or a mythic rare from a ''Battle for Zendikar'' through ''Kaladesh''.
 
* Two non-premium cards that are either rare or a mythic rare from a ''Battle for Zendikar'' through ''Kaladesh''.
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==== Tokens and emblems ====
 
==== Tokens and emblems ====
   
''Kaladesh'' features 9 [[token]]s and 3 [[emblem]]s.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/tokens-kaladesh-2016-09-15|The Tokens of Kaladesh|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 15, 2016}}</ref>
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''Kaladesh'' features 9 [[token]]s and 3 [[emblem]]s.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/tokens-kaladesh-2016-09-15|The Tokens of Kaladesh|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|September 15, 2016}}</ref>
   
 
# {{C}} 6/6 [[Beast]] for <c>Architect of the Untamed</c>
 
# {{C}} 6/6 [[Beast]] for <c>Architect of the Untamed</c>
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# {{C}} 1/1 [[Thopter]] with [[flying]]
 
# {{C}} 1/1 [[Thopter]] with [[flying]]
 
# {{C}} 1/1 [[Thopter]] with [[flying]]
 
# {{C}} 1/1 [[Thopter]] with [[flying]]
# Emblem for <c>Chandra, Torch of Defiance</c>
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# {{Emblem|Chandra, Torch of Defiance|KLD}}
# Emblem for <c>Nissa, Vital Force</c>
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# {{Emblem|Nissa, Vital Force|KLD}}
# Emblem for <c>Dovin Baan</c>
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# {{Emblem|Dovin Baan|KLD}}
   
[[Energy counter]] token cards were inadvertently omitted from the initial print run of ''Kaladesh''. They do appear in subsequent print runs,<ref>{{NewRef|news/energy-counter-token-2016-09-15|Energy Counter Token|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 15, 2016}}</ref> such as ''Kaladesh'' boosters included in ''[[Aether Revolt]]'' [[prerelease]] packs.<ref>[[Trick Jarrett]]. (January 7, 2017.) [https://twitter.com/TrickMTG/status/817605037530738688 Yes, and so will Kaladesh boosters in pre-prerelease packs.] Community Manager's twitter account.</ref>
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[[Energy counter]] token cards were inadvertently omitted from the initial print run of ''Kaladesh''. They do appear in subsequent print runs,<ref>{{DailyRef|news/energy-counter-token-2016-09-15|Energy Counter Token|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 15, 2016}}</ref> such as ''Kaladesh'' boosters included in ''[[Aether Revolt]]'' [[prerelease]] packs.<ref>[[Trick Jarrett]]. (January 7, 2017.) [https://twitter.com/TrickMTG/status/817605037530738688 Yes, and so will Kaladesh boosters in pre-prerelease packs.] Community Manager's twitter account.</ref>
   
 
===Misprints===
 
===Misprints===
Two cards exclusive to the [[Kaladesh/Planeswalker_decks#Nissa|Nissa Planeswalker Deck]] had their illustration credit swapped.
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Two cards exclusive to the [[Kaladesh/Planeswalker decks#Nissa|Nissa Planeswalker Deck]] had their illustration credit swapped.
 
*<c>Guardian of the Great Conduit</c> {{-}} miscredited to Magali Villeneuve; it should be Christine Choi.
 
*<c>Guardian of the Great Conduit</c> {{-}} miscredited to Magali Villeneuve; it should be Christine Choi.
 
*<c>Terrain Elemental</c> {{-}} miscredited to Christine Choi; it should be Magali Villeneuve.
 
*<c>Terrain Elemental</c> {{-}} miscredited to Christine Choi; it should be Magali Villeneuve.
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== Themes and mechanics ==
 
== Themes and mechanics ==
 
[[File:KLD Energy Reserve.png|right|250px]]
 
[[File:KLD Energy Reserve.png|right|250px]]
''Kaladesh'' is a set with with less complexity than some of its recent predecessors.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/state-design-2016-2016-08-29|State of Design 2016|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149679435418/is-it-too-early-to-get-a-hint-as-to-how-many|title=How many mechanics there are total in Kaladesh?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=August 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/kaladesh-ingredients-part-2-2016-09-19|''Kaladesh'' Ingredients, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 19, 2016}}</ref>, as there are only two new named mechanics:
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''Kaladesh'' is a set with less complexity than some of its recent predecessors.,<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/state-design-2016-2016-08-29|State of Design 2016|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149679435418/is-it-too-early-to-get-a-hint-as-to-how-many|title=How many mechanics there are total in Kaladesh?|August 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/kaladesh-ingredients-part-2-2016-09-19|''Kaladesh'' Ingredients, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 19, 2016}}</ref> as there are only two new named mechanics:
* [[Crew]] {{-}} a [[keyword ability]] that enables [[vehicles]] to become [[artifact creatures]] until [[end of turn]]. <ref>{{NewRef|kaladesh-mechanics-2016-09-02|''Kaladesh'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|September 2, 2016}}</ref> To [[activate]] the crew ability, tap any number of [[creatures]] you control with total power equal to or greater than the crew number. Because the crew ability doesn't use the [[tap symbol]], you can tap any untapped creature you control, even one that just entered the battlefield. You can even tap an animated Vehicle to crew another Vehicle.
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* [[Crew]] {{-}} a [[keyword ability]] that enables [[vehicles]] to become [[artifact creatures]] until [[end of turn]].<ref>{{DailyRef|kaladesh-mechanics-2016-09-02|''Kaladesh'' Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|September 2, 2016}}</ref> To [[activate]] the crew ability, tap any number of [[creatures]] you control with total power equal to or greater than the crew number. Because the crew ability doesn't use the [[tap symbol]], you can tap any untapped creature you control, even one that just entered the battlefield. You can even tap an animated Vehicle to crew another Vehicle.
 
* [[Fabricate]] {{-}} when a creature with Fabricate [[enters the battlefield]] you may put a number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s on the creature, or create a number of 1/1 [[colorless]] [[Servo]] [[artifact creature]] tokens. The number after fabricate tells you how many +1/+1 counters or Servos you get.
 
* [[Fabricate]] {{-}} when a creature with Fabricate [[enters the battlefield]] you may put a number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s on the creature, or create a number of 1/1 [[colorless]] [[Servo]] [[artifact creature]] tokens. The number after fabricate tells you how many +1/+1 counters or Servos you get.
   
There are no returning named mechanics (save [[evergreen]] ones).<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149941438968/wait-i-just-noticed-theres-no-returning-mechanic|title=I just noticed there's no returning mechanic in Kaladesh. Is this a new paradigm?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 04, 2016}}</ref> However <c>Inventors' Fair</c> notably utilizes [[Metalcraft]],<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/150152715528/why-didnt-the-if-you-have-3-or-more-artifacts|title=Why didn't the "if you have 3 or more artifacts" cards just use "Metalcraft -" instead?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 09, 2016}}</ref> and <c>Gearseeker Serpent</c> has [[Affinity]] for artifacts.
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There are no returning named mechanics (save [[evergreen]] ones).<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149941438968/wait-i-just-noticed-theres-no-returning-mechanic|title=I just noticed there's no returning mechanic in Kaladesh. Is this a new paradigm?|September 04, 2016}}</ref> However <c>Inventors' Fair</c> notably utilizes [[Metalcraft]],<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/150152715528/why-didnt-the-if-you-have-3-or-more-artifacts|title=Why didn't the "if you have 3 or more artifacts" cards just use "Metalcraft -" instead?|September 09, 2016}}</ref> and <c>Gearseeker Serpent</c> has [[Affinity]] for artifacts.
   
[[Energy counter]]s (marked with an {{E}}) are a new [[resource]], placed on [[player]]s in form of a [[Counter (marker)|counter]].<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/kaladesh-ingredients-part-1-2016-09-05|''Kaladesh'' Ingredients, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 5, 2016}}</ref> They are used to pay the [[cost]] to activate abilities. Energy counters represent [[aether]], a magical energy that is found throughout the [[Multiverse]], and is an integral part of the ecosystem on [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]]. Most [[cards]] that give you energy counters also give you a way to spend them. Energy counters that you get from one card can be saved up and spent on abilities of other cards. Energy counters don't go away as [[phase]]s or [[step]]s end, or as the [[turn]] ends. The only way for you to lose them is to spend them.
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[[Energy counter]]s (marked with an {{E}}) are a new [[resource]], placed on [[player]]s in form of a [[Counter (marker)|counter]].<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/kaladesh-ingredients-part-1-2016-09-05|''Kaladesh'' Ingredients, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 5, 2016}}</ref> They are used to pay the [[cost]] to activate abilities. Energy counters represent [[aether]], a magical energy that is found throughout the [[Multiverse]], and is an integral part of the ecosystem on [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]]. Most [[card]]s that give you energy counters also give you a way to spend them. Energy counters that you get from one card can be saved up and spent on abilities of other cards. Energy counters don't go away as [[phase]]s or [[step]]s end, or as the [[turn]] ends. The only way for you to lose them is to spend them.
   
 
=== Card types ===
 
=== Card types ===
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=== Card frame ===
 
=== Card frame ===
Vehicle cards have a special bronze and grey blocked [[Card frame#Special card frames|card frame]].<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149887441923/i-hate-to-be-negative-in-light-of-how-much|title=Why were Vehicles given a new border when other Subtypes don't have unique ones?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 03, 2016}}</ref>
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Vehicle cards have a special bronze and grey blocked [[Card frame#Special card frames|card frame]].<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/149887441923/i-hate-to-be-negative-in-light-of-how-much|title=Why were Vehicles given a new border when other Subtypes don't have unique ones?|September 03, 2016}}</ref>
   
 
== Cycles ==
 
== Cycles ==
''Kaladesh'' has six [[cycles]]:
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''Kaladesh'' has seven [[cycles]]:
*'''Enemy-colored [[Fast land]]s''': A new set of [[enemy color]]ed [[taplands]] was introduced, finishing the cycle started in ''[[Scars of Mirrodin]]''. {{-}} <c>Concealed Courtyard</c> ({{W/B}}), <c>Spirebluff Canal</c> ({{U/R}}), <c>Blooming Marsh</c> ({{B/G}}), <c>Inspiring Vantage</c> ({{R/W}}), <c>Botanical Sanctum</c> ({{G/U}}).<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/do-you-feel-lucky-aetherpunk-part-1-2016-09-26|"Do You Feel Lucky, Aetherpunk?" Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 26, 2016}}</ref>
 
*'''Gearhulks''': Five mythic colored [[artifact]] with MM in their mana cost, each of which has a keyword ability and an Enter the battlefield effect {{-}} <c>Cataclysmic Gearhulk</c> ({{W}}), <c>Torrential Gearhulk</c> ({{U}}), <c>Noxious Gearhulk</c> ({{B}}), <c>Combustible Gearhulk</c> ({{R}}), <c>Verdurous Gearhulk</c> ({{G}}).
 
*'''Two-colored draft archetypes''': Ten uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft [[archetype]]. {{-}} <c>Cloudblazer</c> ({{W/U}}), <c>Contraband Kingpin</c> ({{U/B}}), <c>Unlicensed Disintegration</c> ({{B/R}}), <c>Voltaic Brawler</c> ({{R/G}}), <c>Engineered Might</c> ({{G/W}}), <c>Restoration Gearsmith</c> ({{W/B}}), <c>Hazardous Conditions</c> ({{B/G}}), <c>Empyreal Voyager</c> ({{G/U}}), <c>Whirler Virtuoso</c> ({{U/R}}), and <c>Veteran Motorist</c> ({{R/W}}).
 
*'''Puzzleknots''': Five common colorless artifact with a cost of {{2}}, each of which has an [[enters the battlefield effect]] that can be repeated by spending 2M or 1M (depending on the knot) and sacrificing it {{-}} <c>Cogworker's Puzzleknot</c> ({{W}}), <c>Glassblower's Puzzleknot</c> ({{U}}), <c>Metalspinner's Puzzleknot</c> ({{B}}), <c>Fireforger's Puzzleknot</c> ({{R}}), <c>Woodweaver's Puzzleknot</c> ({{G}}).
 
*'''Thriving creatures''': Five common creatures that enter the battlefield with two energy counters and may pay two energy counters to get a [[+1/+1 counter]] {{-}} <c>Thriving Ibex</c> ({{W}}), <c>Thriving Turtle</c> ({{U}}), <c>Thriving Rats</c> ({{B}}), <c>Thriving Grubs</c> ({{R}}), <c>Thriving Rhino</c> ({{G}}).
 
*'''Activated artifact creatures''': Five common artifact creatures that have an activated ability costing one colored mana that gives them a color-aligned keyword {{-}} <c>Bastion Mastodon</c> ({{W}}), <c>Dukhara Peafowl</c> ({{U}}), <c>Prakhata Pillar-Bug</c> ({{B}}), <c>Weldfast Monitor</c> ({{R}}), <c>Narnam Cobra</c> ({{G}})
 
   
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{| class="wikitable"
==Triplet==
 
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! Cycle name
* '''Modules''': Three artifacts that all have triggered abilities that lead into the next, in a very valuable (but not infinite) loop. The three artifacts, when all on the battlefield, are capable to produce a servo, one [[energy]] and a [[+1/+1 counter]] for one mana, as long as the player can cause one of the modules to trigger in the first place; for example playing a creature to trigger Decoction Module or activating <c>Consulate Turret</c> to trigger Fabrication Module. Note that having multiple Decoction Modules multiplies the output of energy and +1/+1 counters per mana, as does Fabrication Module, except only with +1/+1 counters. (Having multiple Animation Modules does not provide any benefit.) The modules have activated abilities that can get the cycle started by themselves, but they are relatively expensive to activate. After the cycle has started, however, any amount of mana can be paid to get that many of each resource. The [[art]] is continous and the [[flavor text]]s refer to each other. {{-}} <c>Animation Module</c>, <c>Fabrication Module</c>, <c>Decoction Module</c> <ref>{{NewRef|card-preview/madcap-modules-2016-09-06|Madcap Modules|[[Meghan Wolff]]|September 6, 2016}}</ref>
 
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! {{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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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Gearhulks'''
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|{{card|Cataclysmic Gearhulk||KLD}}
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|{{card|Torrential Gearhulk||KLD}}
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|{{card|Noxious Gearhulk||KLD}}
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|{{card|Combustible Gearhulk||KLD}}
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|{{card|Verdurous Gearhulk||KLD}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|Five mythic colored [[artifact]] with MM in their mana cost, each of which has a keyword ability and an Enter the battlefield effect.
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Puzzleknots'''
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|{{card|Cogworker's Puzzleknot||KLD}}
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|{{card|Glassblower's Puzzleknot||KLD}}
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|{{card|Metalspinner's Puzzleknot||KLD}}
  +
|{{card|Fireforger's Puzzleknot||KLD}}
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|{{card|Woodweaver's Puzzleknot||KLD}}
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|-
 
|colspan="5"|Five common colorless artifact with a cost of {{2}}, each of which has an [[enters the battlefield effect]] that can be repeated by spending 2M or 1M (depending on the knot) and sacrificing it.
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Thriving creatures'''
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|{{card|Thriving Ibex||KLD}}
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|{{card|Thriving Turtle||KLD}}
  +
|{{card|Thriving Rats||KLD}}
  +
|{{card|Thriving Grubs||KLD}}
  +
|{{card|Thriving Rhino||KLD}}
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|-
 
|colspan="5"|Five common creatures that enter the battlefield with two energy counters and may pay two energy counters to get a [[+1/+1 counter]]
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Activated artifact creatures'''
  +
|{{card|Bastion Mastodon||KLD}}
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|{{card|Dukhara Peafowl||KLD}}
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|{{card|Prakhata Pillar-Bug||KLD}}
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|{{card|Weldfast Monitor||KLD}}
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|{{card|Narnam Cobra||KLD}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|Five common artifact creatures that have an activated ability costing one colored mana that gives them a color-aligned keyword
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|-
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! Cycle name
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! {{W}}{{U}}
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! {{U}}{{B}}
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! {{B}}{{R}}
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! {{R}}{{G}}
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! {{G}}{{W}}
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Allied-colored draft archetypes'''
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|{{card|Cloudblazer||KLD}}
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|{{card|Contraband Kingpin||KLD}}
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|{{card|Unlicensed Disintegration||KLD}}
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|{{card|Voltaic Brawler||KLD}}
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|{{card|Engineered Might||KLD}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|Five allied-colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft [[archetype]].
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|-
  +
! Cycle name
  +
! {{W}}{{B}}
  +
! {{U}}{{R}}
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! {{B}}{{G}}
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! {{R}}{{W}}
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! {{G}}{{U}}
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Enemy-colored draft archetypes'''
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|{{card|Restoration Gearsmith||KLD}}
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|{{card|Whirler Virtuoso||KLD}}
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|{{card|Hazardous Conditions||KLD}}
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|{{card|Veteran Motorist||KLD}}
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|{{card|Empyreal Voyager||KLD}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|Five enemy-colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft [[archetype]].
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Enemy-colored [[fast land]]s'''
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|{{card|Concealed Courtyard||KLD}}
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|{{card|Spirebluff Canal||KLD}}
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|{{card|Blooming Marsh||KLD}}
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|{{card|Inspiring Vantage||KLD}}
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|{{card|Botanical Sanctum||KLD}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|A new set of [[enemy color]]ed [[tapland]]s was introduced, finishing the cycle started in ''[[Scars of Mirrodin]]''
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|}
   
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===Mega cycle===
== Mirrored pairs ==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Cycle name
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! {{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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|-
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|rowspan="2"|'''Rare color artifacts'''
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|{{card|Peacewalker Colossus|Aether Revolt}}
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|{{card|Merchant's Dockhand|Aether Revolt}}
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|{{card|Scrapheap Scrounger|Kaladesh }}
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|{{card|Bomat Courier|Kaladesh }}
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|{{card|Lifecrafter's Bestiary|Aether Revolt}}
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|-
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|colspan="5"|Five artifacts that have an activated ability requiring a color, one for each color.
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|}
   
 
===Triplet===
''Kaladesh'' has two mirrored pairs:
 
*<c>Live Fast</c> and <c>Die Young</c>: Two black cards which names form a famous unofficial slogan of rock&roll and punk subcultures. These cards also represent a short life of aetherborn and have a synergy between them
 
*<c>Built to Last</c> and <c>Built to Smash</c>: A white and a red combat trick respectively, each giving a boost to target creature and indestructible or trample respectively if it's an artifact. The art and flavour text both appear to be in sequence as well.
 
   
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{| class="wikitable"
== Reprinted cards ==
 
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|-
  +
! colspan="3"|Modules
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!Description
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|-
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|{{card|Fabrication Module||KLD}}
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|{{card|Animation Module||KLD}}
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|{{card|Decoction Module||KLD}}
 
|Three artifacts that all have triggered abilities that lead into the next, in a very valuable (but not infinite) loop. The three artifacts, when all on the battlefield, are capable to produce a servo, one [[energy]] and a [[+1/+1 counter]] for one mana, as long as the player can cause one of the modules to trigger in the first place; for example playing a creature to trigger Decoction Module or activating <c>Consulate Turret</c> to trigger Fabrication Module. Note that having multiple Decoction Modules multiplies the output of energy and +1/+1 counters per mana, as does Fabrication Module, except only with +1/+1 counters. (Having multiple Animation Modules does not provide any benefit.) The modules have activated abilities that can get the cycle started by themselves, but they are relatively expensive to activate. After the cycle has started, however, any amount of mana can be paid to get that many of each resource. The [[art]] is continuous and the [[flavor text]]s refer to each other.<ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/madcap-modules-2016-09-06|Madcap Modules|[[Meghan Wolff]]|September 6, 2016}}</ref>
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|}
   
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===Pairs===
 
''Kaladesh'' has one [[mirrored pair]] and one [[matched pair]].
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! colspan="2"|Mirrored Pairs
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!Description
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|-
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|{{card|Built to Last||KLD}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{W}})}}
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|{{card|Built to Smash||KLD}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{R}})}}
 
|A white and a red combat trick respectively, each giving a boost to target creature and indestructible or trample respectively if it's an artifact. The art and flavour text both appear to be in sequence as well.
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="2"|Matched Pairs
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!Description
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|-
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|{{card|Live Fast||KLD}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
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|{{card|Die Young||KLD}} <br/> {{nowrap|({{B}})}}
 
|Two black cards which names form a famous unofficial slogan of rock&roll and punk subcultures. These cards also represent a short life of aetherborn and have a synergy between them
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|}
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== Reprinted cards ==
 
* <c>Aether Tradewinds</c>, first printed in ''[[Worldwake]]'', last seen in ''[[Conspiracy]]''.
 
* <c>Aether Tradewinds</c>, first printed in ''[[Worldwake]]'', last seen in ''[[Conspiracy]]''.
 
* <c>Chief of the Foundry</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic Origins]]''.
 
* <c>Chief of the Foundry</c>, first printed in ''[[Magic Origins]]''.
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* <c>Wind Drake</c>, first printed in ''[[Portal]]'', last seen in ''[[Dragon's Maze]]''.
 
* <c>Wind Drake</c>, first printed in ''[[Portal]]'', last seen in ''[[Dragon's Maze]]''.
 
* <c>Prophetic Prism</c>, first printed in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'', last seen in ''[[Gatecrash]]''.
 
* <c>Prophetic Prism</c>, first printed in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'', last seen in ''[[Gatecrash]]''.
 
 
=== Uncommon to Common ===
 
=== Uncommon to Common ===
   
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{{Main|Kaladesh/Card comparisons}}
 
{{Main|Kaladesh/Card comparisons}}
   
== Notable Cards ==
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== Notable cards ==
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=== 2017-2018 Bannings ===
* <c>Smuggler's Copter</c> is an artifact vehicle which allowed for blisteringly fast attacks on turn 3 which providing card advantage at a low cost. It was banned alongside <c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c> (from ''[[Eldritch Moon]]'') and <c>Reflector Mage</c> (from ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'') on January 9th 2017 in an attempt to fix and increase the variety of standard decks. The success of this was questionable, due to the events described below.
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* <c>Smuggler's Copter</c> is an artifact vehicle which allowed for blisteringly fast attacks on turn 3 while providing card selection at a low cost. It was banned alongside <c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c> (from ''[[Eldritch Moon]]'') and <c>Reflector Mage</c> (from ''[[Oath of the Gatewatch]]'') on January 9, 2017 in an attempt to fix and increase the variety of standard decks. The success of this was questionable, due to the events described below.
 
* <c>Saheeli Rai</c> was seen originally as a below-par, [[Johnny]]-centric planeswalker that was the face of the set. However, with the release of a complementary card in <c>Felidar Guardian</c> in [[Aether Revolt]], a two-card instant-kill combo known as Copy Cat was now present in Standard, and one that R&D had not foreseen. A perfected decklist, formed in the later stages of Aether Revolt standard, was powerful enough that only one realistic counter-deck of Mardu Vehicles could stand against the combo. Adding to this the fact that R&D did not have the deck in playtesting, and it would take eighteen months to rotate, meant that <c>Felidar Guardian</c> needed to be banned.
 
* <c>Saheeli Rai</c> was seen originally as a below-par, [[Johnny]]-centric planeswalker that was the face of the set. However, with the release of a complementary card in <c>Felidar Guardian</c> in [[Aether Revolt]], a two-card instant-kill combo known as Copy Cat was now present in Standard, and one that R&D had not foreseen. A perfected decklist, formed in the later stages of Aether Revolt standard, was powerful enough that only one realistic counter-deck of Mardu Vehicles could stand against the combo. Adding to this the fact that R&D did not have the deck in playtesting, and it would take eighteen months to rotate, meant that <c>Felidar Guardian</c> needed to be banned.
* <c>Aetherworks Marvel</c> was the centrepiece of [[Marvel]], a standard deck based on collecting large reserves of energy and using them to freecast high-impact, expensive spells on turn 4. Thought to be the premiere combo deck in Pro Tour Kaladesh, the all-in version proved to be unreliable and easily disrupted. An aggro-hybrid version emerged in the later stages of the Kaladesh standard, but due to the bannings of <c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c> and the superior combo of Copy Cat, the Marvel strategy was suppressed until the banning of <c>Felidar Guardian</c> after the release of [[Amonkhet]]. While the deck was not overwhelming unlike Copy Cat, the experience of occasionally losing on the fourth turn through <c>Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger</c> proved to be damaging to Standard, leading to the ban of Marvel on June 14th 2017.
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* <c>Aetherworks Marvel</c> was the centrepiece of [[Marvel]], a standard deck based on collecting large reserves of energy and using them to freecast high-impact, expensive spells on turn 4. Thought to be the premiere combo deck in Pro Tour Kaladesh, the all-in version proved to be unreliable and easily disrupted. An aggro-hybrid version emerged in the later stages of the Kaladesh standard, but due to the bannings of <c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c> and the superior combo of Copy Cat, the Marvel strategy was suppressed until the banning of <c>Felidar Guardian</c> after the release of [[Amonkhet]]. While the deck was not overwhelming unlike Copy Cat, the experience of occasionally losing on the fourth turn through <c>Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger</c> proved to be damaging to Standard, leading to the ban of Marvel on June 14, 2017.
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* Following rotation and the release of [[Ixalan]], the new Tribal set did not instil any amount of creativity into the meta-game, with the disruptable synergies not coming close to base-rate cards in the Energy or mono-Red decks. Analysis from the Magic Online results showed that the Red deck had absurdly good matchups against anything in the format that was not Energy-based, resulting in a similar field to the Mardu vs Saheeli duality after Aether Revolt. These results were cited for the bannings in January 2018; <c>Attune with Aether</c> was chosen alongside <c>Rogue Refiner</c> to be banned to weaken the Energy deck, while <c>Ramunap Ruins</c> and <c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c> were banned from the Ramunap Red deck.
   
 
== Preconstructed decks ==
 
== Preconstructed decks ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
   
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{{Kaladesh|block}}
 
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Revision as of 05:56, 12 November 2020

For the plane, see Kaladesh (plane).

Kaladesh
KLD set logo
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description Swirling aether
Design Mark Rosewater (co-lead)
Shawn Main (co-lead)
Doug Beyer
Scott Van Essen
Mark Gottlieb
Adam Prosak
Ben Hayes
Drew Nolosco
Jonathon Loucks
Development

Erik Lauer (co-lead)
Ian Duke (co-lead)
Doug Beyer
Ben Hayes
Gavin Verhey
Tim Aten
Melissa DeTora

with additional contributions
by Matt Tabak
and Eli Shiffrin
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis
Release date September 30, 2016
Plane Kaladesh
Themes and mechanics Energy counters, Vehicles, Colored artifacts
Keywords/​ability words Crew, Fabricate
Set size 264 cards
(101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares, 15 basic lands)
+10 Planeswalker deck exclusives
(2 commons, 2 uncommons, 2 rares, 2 mythic rares, 2 common dual lands)
Expansion code KLD[1]
Development codename Lock
Kaladesh block
Kaladesh Aether Revolt N/A
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis Kaladesh Kaladesh Inventions

Kaladesh is the 72nd Magic expansion, and the first in the Kaladesh block. It was released on September 30, 2016,[2] and is a large expansion. It is set on the plane of the same name.

Set details

Kaladesh contains 264 cards (15 basic lands,[3] 101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares) and includes randomly inserted premium versions of all cards.[4] The expansion symbol is a Far Eastern inspired floral motif, representing the aether of the plane. Kaladesh premieres Planeswalker decks, which replace Intro packs. These contain 10 additional cards that are considered to be part of the set (2 mythic planeswalkers, 2 rares, 2 uncommons, 2 commons and 2 common dual lands). These are numbered #265/264 to #274/264). The Fat pack for this set was reimagined as the Kaladesh Bundle.[5]

Although Wizards of the Coast used the ligature Æ — the A and E combined into one letter — for aether since the beginning of the game, this was changed for Kaladesh, which features the stuff heavily. According to Blake Rasmussen, it caused way more issues than it was worth (particularly in translation).[6] The set introduces create as a new vocabulary word. Create is used when a card or effect puts a token onto the battlefield.[7][8][9]

Storyline

“  Invent your Tomorrow  ”

Kaladesh (first glimpsed in Magic Origins as the birthplane of Chandra Nalaar) is a plane where natural mages are rare.[10] Work that would be done with magic on other planes is instead accomplished through devices.[11] The automatons, thopters, and other artifact creatures of the plane are fueled by aether, which is heavily trafficked. Artifacts are built as much for beauty as for function. Fire magic is strictly banned, and pyromancy punishable with a death sentence.[12] Chandra returns to Kaladesh and saves her mother from her nemesis Baral. The Gatewatch unexpectedly is confronted by the scheming Tezzeret.[13]

Kaladesh is ruled by the Consulate. Their forces and works are nearly omnipresent.[14]

Pivotal story moments are now marked with Story Spotlight at the bottom of the card accompanied by an iterator and the total number of spotlight cards. They all have a planeswalker watermark to help signify that they are Story Spotlight cards.[15] The cards that represent the Story Spotlights in Kaladesh are: Inventors' Fair, Captured by the Consulate, Deadlock Trap, Fateful Showdown and Confiscation Coup.[16] They also refer to the new storyline url mtgstory.com.

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story
Title Author Release Date Setting (plane) Featuring
Homesick Chris L'Etoile 2016-08-29 Ravnica The Gatewatch, Lavinia, Dovin Baan
A Time for Innovation Kimberly J. Kreines 2016-08-31 Kaladesh Rashmi, Mitul, Saheeli Rai, Judge Padeem
Torch of Defiance Doug Beyer 2016-09-05 Kaladesh Chandra, Liliana, Tezzeret, Pia Nalaar
Renegade Prime Mel Li 2016-09-14 Kaladesh Pia Nalaar, Baral, Chandra, Liliana, Tezzeret, Oviya Pashiri
Born of Aether Alison Luhrs 2016-09-21 Kaladesh Yahenni, Depala, Oviya Pashiri, Chandra, Nissa
Bottled Up James Wyatt 2016-09-28 Kaladesh Oviya Pashiri, Chandra, Nissa, Baral
Release Chris L'Etoile 2016-10-05 Kamigawa, Kaladesh Ajani, Tamiyo, Vatti/Shadowblayde, Oviya Pashiri, Chandra, Nissa
In This Very Arena Doug Beyer 2016-10-12 Ravnica, Kaladesh Tezzeret, Pia Nalaar, the Gatewatch, Ajani
A Grateful Consulat James Wyatt 2016-10-19 Kaladesh Tezzeret, Dovin Baan

Marketing

Kaladesh is sold in 16-card boosters (one card being a marketing card), two planeswalker decks, the Kaladesh bundle, a Deck Builder's Toolkit, Booster Battle Packs and a Gift Box.[17] The boosters feature artwork from Saheeli Rai, Dovin Baan, Demon of Dark Schemes, Chandra, Torch of Defiance and Angel of Invention. Prerelease Events took place on September 24, 2016.[18] In addition to the normal spindown life counter and stamped premium foil promo card, Prerelease Packs contain a little make-your-own-thopter insert.[19]

Kaladesh Inventions

Building on the success of the Zendikar Expeditions, Wizards of the Coast expanded the product in the Masterpiece Series.[20] For the Kaladesh Block they are called Kaladesh Inventions.[21] These are all premium foil cards with a special Kaladeshi card frame and a separate expansion symbol. Thus, they are not part of the set. Kaladesh Inventions are all artifacts, include all new art and flavor text set on Kaladesh and appear slightly more often than premium mythic rares. These cards are playable in limited and formats where they're already legal. There are 30 Invention cards appearing with Kaladesh and 24 more cards appear in Aether Revolt.

Main article: Kaladesh Inventions

Promotional Cards

Holiday Buy-a-Box Promotion

KLD Buy a box promotion

As a holiday promotion, starting November 26, purchasers of a booster display box of Kaladesh received two bonus holiday packs.[22] These boosters contain:

This content is the same as that of the previously announced Standard Showdown packs.

Tokens and emblems

Kaladesh features 9 tokens and 3 emblems.[23]

  1. {C} 6/6 Beast for Architect of the Untamed
  2. {C} */* Construct for Metallurgic Summonings and Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter
  3. {C} */* Construct
  4. {C} 1/1 Servo for any card with fabricate as well as Animation Module, Cogworker's Puzzleknot, Master Trinketeer and Oviya Pashiri, Sage Lifecrafter
  5. {C} 1/1 Servo
  6. {C} 1/1 Servo
  7. {C} 1/1 Thopter with flying for Experimental Aviator, Pia Nalaar, Whirlermaker, Whirler Virtuoso
  8. {C} 1/1 Thopter with flying
  9. {C} 1/1 Thopter with flying
  10. Emblem for Chandra, Torch of Defiance
  11. Emblem for Nissa, Vital Force
  12. Emblem for Dovin Baan

Energy counter token cards were inadvertently omitted from the initial print run of Kaladesh. They do appear in subsequent print runs,[24] such as Kaladesh boosters included in Aether Revolt prerelease packs.[25]

Misprints

Two cards exclusive to the Nissa Planeswalker Deck had their illustration credit swapped.

Themes and mechanics

KLD Energy Reserve

Kaladesh is a set with less complexity than some of its recent predecessors.,[26][27][28] as there are only two new named mechanics:

There are no returning named mechanics (save evergreen ones).[30] However Inventors' Fair notably utilizes Metalcraft,[31] and Gearseeker Serpent has Affinity for artifacts.

Energy counters (marked with an {E}) are a new resource, placed on players in form of a counter.[32] They are used to pay the cost to activate abilities. Energy counters represent aether, a magical energy that is found throughout the Multiverse, and is an integral part of the ecosystem on Kaladesh. Most cards that give you energy counters also give you a way to spend them. Energy counters that you get from one card can be saved up and spent on abilities of other cards. Energy counters don't go away as phases or steps end, or as the turn ends. The only way for you to lose them is to spend them.

Card types

Kaladesh introduces the Vehicle artifact subtype, the Aetherborn, Pilot, and Servo creature types, as well as the Saheeli and Dovin planeswalker subtypes.

The set also reintroduces the Monkey creature type, which had been erased in the Ninth Edition.

Card frame

Vehicle cards have a special bronze and grey blocked card frame.[33]

Cycles

Kaladesh has seven cycles:

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Gearhulks Cataclysmic Gearhulk Torrential Gearhulk Noxious Gearhulk Combustible Gearhulk Verdurous Gearhulk
Five mythic colored artifact with MM in their mana cost, each of which has a keyword ability and an Enter the battlefield effect.
Puzzleknots Cogworker's Puzzleknot Glassblower's Puzzleknot Metalspinner's Puzzleknot Fireforger's Puzzleknot Woodweaver's Puzzleknot
Five common colorless artifact with a cost of {2}, each of which has an enters the battlefield effect that can be repeated by spending 2M or 1M (depending on the knot) and sacrificing it.
Thriving creatures Thriving Ibex Thriving Turtle Thriving Rats Thriving Grubs Thriving Rhino
Five common creatures that enter the battlefield with two energy counters and may pay two energy counters to get a +1/+1 counter
Activated artifact creatures Bastion Mastodon Dukhara Peafowl Prakhata Pillar-Bug Weldfast Monitor Narnam Cobra
Five common artifact creatures that have an activated ability costing one colored mana that gives them a color-aligned keyword
Cycle name {W}{U} {U}{B} {B}{R} {R}{G} {G}{W}
Allied-colored draft archetypes Cloudblazer Contraband Kingpin Unlicensed Disintegration Voltaic Brawler Engineered Might
Five allied-colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft archetype.
Cycle name {W}{B} {U}{R} {B}{G} {R}{W} {G}{U}
Enemy-colored draft archetypes Restoration Gearsmith Whirler Virtuoso Hazardous Conditions Veteran Motorist Empyreal Voyager
Five enemy-colored uncommon cards which each represent a two-colored draft archetype.
Enemy-colored fast lands Concealed Courtyard Spirebluff Canal Blooming Marsh Inspiring Vantage Botanical Sanctum
A new set of enemy colored taplands was introduced, finishing the cycle started in Scars of Mirrodin

Mega cycle

Cycle name {W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Rare color artifacts Peacewalker Colossus (Aether Revolt) Merchant's Dockhand (Aether Revolt) Scrapheap Scrounger (Kaladesh ) Bomat Courier (Kaladesh ) Lifecrafter's Bestiary (Aether Revolt)
Five artifacts that have an activated ability requiring a color, one for each color.

Triplet

Modules Description
Fabrication Module Animation Module Decoction Module Three artifacts that all have triggered abilities that lead into the next, in a very valuable (but not infinite) loop. The three artifacts, when all on the battlefield, are capable to produce a servo, one energy and a +1/+1 counter for one mana, as long as the player can cause one of the modules to trigger in the first place; for example playing a creature to trigger Decoction Module or activating Consulate Turret to trigger Fabrication Module. Note that having multiple Decoction Modules multiplies the output of energy and +1/+1 counters per mana, as does Fabrication Module, except only with +1/+1 counters. (Having multiple Animation Modules does not provide any benefit.) The modules have activated abilities that can get the cycle started by themselves, but they are relatively expensive to activate. After the cycle has started, however, any amount of mana can be paid to get that many of each resource. The art is continuous and the flavor texts refer to each other.[34]

Pairs

Kaladesh has one mirrored pair and one matched pair.

Mirrored Pairs Description
Built to Last
({W})
Built to Smash
({R})
A white and a red combat trick respectively, each giving a boost to target creature and indestructible or trample respectively if it's an artifact. The art and flavour text both appear to be in sequence as well.
Matched Pairs Description
Live Fast
({B})
Die Young
({B})
Two black cards which names form a famous unofficial slogan of rock&roll and punk subcultures. These cards also represent a short life of aetherborn and have a synergy between them

Reprinted cards

Uncommon to Common

Functional Reprints

Card comparisons

Notable cards

2017-2018 Bannings

  • Smuggler's Copter is an artifact vehicle which allowed for blisteringly fast attacks on turn 3 while providing card selection at a low cost. It was banned alongside Emrakul, the Promised End (from Eldritch Moon) and Reflector Mage (from Oath of the Gatewatch) on January 9, 2017 in an attempt to fix and increase the variety of standard decks. The success of this was questionable, due to the events described below.
  • Saheeli Rai was seen originally as a below-par, Johnny-centric planeswalker that was the face of the set. However, with the release of a complementary card in Felidar Guardian in Aether Revolt, a two-card instant-kill combo known as Copy Cat was now present in Standard, and one that R&D had not foreseen. A perfected decklist, formed in the later stages of Aether Revolt standard, was powerful enough that only one realistic counter-deck of Mardu Vehicles could stand against the combo. Adding to this the fact that R&D did not have the deck in playtesting, and it would take eighteen months to rotate, meant that Felidar Guardian needed to be banned.
  • Aetherworks Marvel was the centrepiece of Marvel, a standard deck based on collecting large reserves of energy and using them to freecast high-impact, expensive spells on turn 4. Thought to be the premiere combo deck in Pro Tour Kaladesh, the all-in version proved to be unreliable and easily disrupted. An aggro-hybrid version emerged in the later stages of the Kaladesh standard, but due to the bannings of Emrakul, the Promised End and the superior combo of Copy Cat, the Marvel strategy was suppressed until the banning of Felidar Guardian after the release of Amonkhet. While the deck was not overwhelming unlike Copy Cat, the experience of occasionally losing on the fourth turn through Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger proved to be damaging to Standard, leading to the ban of Marvel on June 14, 2017.
  • Following rotation and the release of Ixalan, the new Tribal set did not instil any amount of creativity into the meta-game, with the disruptable synergies not coming close to base-rate cards in the Energy or mono-Red decks. Analysis from the Magic Online results showed that the Red deck had absurdly good matchups against anything in the format that was not Energy-based, resulting in a similar field to the Mardu vs Saheeli duality after Aether Revolt. These results were cited for the bannings in January 2018; Attune with Aether was chosen alongside Rogue Refiner to be banned to weaken the Energy deck, while Ramunap Ruins and Rampaging Ferocidon were banned from the Ramunap Red deck.

Preconstructed decks

Kaladesh has two planeswalker decks:

Planeswalker
deck name
Colors Included Planeswalker
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Chandra W R Chandra, Pyrogenius
Nissa U G Nissa, Nature's Artisan

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