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Kamahl eventually frees Jeska. Karn returns and takes Jeska to his created plane, Argentum. He tells Jeska that she is a planeswalker, and asks her to travel the multiverse with him. She is hesitant to leave
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introduced three new keywords: amplify, provoke, and double strike. A creature with
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Kamahl and the Cabal, in their uneasy alliance, set out to defeat the threat of Akroma. Ixidor was killed, but Akroma continued her mission to destroy Phage. In a final battle, Phage and Akroma merge into one being, Karona, the false god. Meanwhile, the slivers, a species which arrived in
Dominaria
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Onslaught introduced a number of major mechanics and featured the first return of a keyword from abeyance. Many of
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Ixidor, an illusionist, fights in the pits with his partner, a beautiful sorceress named Nivea, who ends up being killed off by Phage. Ixidor then wanders the desert in grief and discovers his new powers of reality sculpting. Ixidor uses his new power to create a palace in the desert, where he
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1745:Video games
1721:Tom LaPille
1716:James Wyatt
1573:Tournaments
1479:Bloomburrow
1289:Time Spiral
1213:Foundations
1164:Black Lotus
1039:17 November
611:Time Spiral
593:Set history
424:8th Edition
1995:Categories
1911:Multiverse
1754:Apprentice
1560:Conspiracy
1545:Planechase
1299:Shadowmoor
1159:Power Nine
1149:Deck types
912:2013-10-04
860:References
801:Naturalize
351:Developers
1865:Magazines
1638:Nationals
1555:Commander
1550:Archenemy
1364:Dominaria
1319:Innistrad
1269:Onslaught
1229:1993β1995
1222:Expansion
1208:2009β2015
1203:1993β2007
1137:Sideboard
748:Onslaught
710:Mechanics
603:Onslaught
598:Onslaught
514:Onslaught
508:Onslaught
503:Storyline
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343:Designers
335:Mechanics
260:Onslaught
232:Onslaught
196:Mechanics
90:Onslaught
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22:Onslaught
1980:Category
1643:Pro Tour
1533:Unfinity
1528:Unstable
1523:Unhinged
1514:Un-sets
1404:Kaldheim
1354:Amonkhet
1349:Kaladesh
1309:Zendikar
1279:Kamigawa
1274:Mirrodin
1259:Invasion
1132:Keywords
1120:Gameplay
829:include
587:Mirrodin
327:Keywords
311:Released
188:Keywords
172:Released
119:Judgment
45:Keywords
29:Released
1855:Tactics
1819:Legends
1731:Artists
1668:Company
1633:Masters
1518:Unglued
1510:Starter
1284:Ravnica
1264:Odyssey
1254:Masques
1234:Ice Age
1171:Finance
1144:Formats
1074:Scourge
1065:Legions
969:3 March
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814:Legions
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727:Legions
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642:Legions
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619:Legions
579:slivers
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538:Legions
519:Odyssey
493:Goblins
489:Clerics
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478:Legions
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266:Scourge
244:Scourge
238:Legions
166:Legions
128:Legions
101:Scourge
96:Legions
1916:Novels
1841:Online
1829:(1997)
1689:People
1680:Hasbro
1505:Portal
1359:Ixalan
1329:Theros
1294:Lorwyn
1239:Mirage
848:Stifle
774:, and
721:Urza's
700:Stifle
694:. The
652:Sliver
532:Akroma
497:Mirari
1887:Scrye
1775:Duels
1761:Arena
1493:Other
1304:Alara
1127:Rules
698:card
570:green
562:white
558:black
463:is a
65:Manny
1810:2015
1803:2014
1796:2013
1789:2012
1249:Urza
1244:Rath
1189:Core
1181:Sets
1041:2011
1010:2014
971:2011
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717:Urza
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566:blue
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362:Jack
319:Size
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554:red
370:SCG
217:LGN
208:Moe
74:ONS
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