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Les cinq cartes Wrench, Candlestick, Lead Pipe, Knife et Rope, de l'édition Murders at Karlov Manor, forment un cycle d'artefacts de sous-types indice et équipement.
Ce cycle est paru à l'identique dans l'édition Ravnica: Clue Edition.
Chacun correspond à l'une des armes du crime possibles dans le jeu Cluedo, à part pour le Revolver - les armes à feu "conventionnelles" étant notablement absentes de Magic.

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Les dix cartes Study, Secret Passage, Billiard Room, Dining Room, Conservatory, Ballroom, Library, Lounge, Hall et Kitchen, de l'édition Ravnica: Clue Edition, forment un cycle de terrains.
Chacun correspond à l'un des lieux du crime possibles dans le jeu Cluedo, à part pour le Secret Passage.

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Les cinq cartes Fuss / Bother, Flotsam / Jetsam, Push / Pull, Hustle / Bustle et Cease / Desist, de l'édition Murders at Karlov Manor, forment un cycle de cartes-doubles (split cards).

Source (Murders at Karlov Manor - "The set also has an uncommon split card cycle using the five ally-color combinations. [...] One side is cheap to allow you to cast it early, and the second side is six mana to give you a big spell to cast later in the game. The reason it's exactly mana value 6 is so that you can use it for collect evidence (all the commons use collect evidence 6). [...]")
La carte Archdruid's Charm est une référence à Archmage's Charm de par son nom, son coût de mana et le fait de présenter trois effets modaux. Peut-être le début d'un méga-méga-cycle de charmes...

Source (Archdruid's Charm - "[...] Inspired by my success with the Atog s but thinking bigger, I came up with an idea that I called the "mega-mega cycle." We would print a card from a cycle once each block [...] I should note that not all mega-mega cycles start as cycles. Sometimes we make a card, or two, and then later get inspired to make more. That brings us to Archmage's Charm from Modern Horizons. [...]")
Les dix cartes Private Eye, Curious Cadaver, Rune-Brand Juggler, Tin Street Gossip, Sumala Sentry, Wispdrinker Vampire, Gleaming Geardrake, Kraul Whipcracker, Meddling Youths et Evidence Examiner, ainsi que les dix cartes No More Lies, Coerced to Kill, Deadly Complication, Break Out, Buried in the Garden, Soul Search, Detective's Satchel, Insidious Roots, Lightning Helix et Repulsive Mutation, de l'édition Murders at Karlov Manor, forment un cycle de créatures bicolores peu communes soutenant chacune un archétype de formats limités, ainsi qu'un cycle de sorts non-créatures avec la même intention.
Parmi ces derniers, deux sont issus de Great Designer Searches... :
• Buried in the Garden, carte issue de la Great Designer Search 3 (voir cette anecdote) ;
• Coerced to Kill, carte initialement conçue par Jeremy Geist mais largement modifiée par la suite.
Le "BG Serra Angel" auquel il est fait allusion est Golgari Death Swarm (voir cette anecdote).

Source 1 - Source 2 ("Draft, as an example, had a big influence on the uncommon gold cards that model Draft archetypes") - Source 3 ("One of the biggest changes from Draft Boosters to Play Boosters was the decision to increase from one multicolor card per two-color combination to two. One will be an enabler, helping make the archetype work. The other will be a strong payoff for doing what the archetype is telling you to do.")

Source 1 : Jeremy Geist (@ofsaintdraft), le 9:01 AM · Jan 28, 2024 a écrit :
#MTGKarlov #wotcstaff Those of you familiar with Magic set structures know that we usually do a cycle of two-color cards at uncommon to show what the Limited archetypes are. MKM is no different

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Jeremy Geist (@ofsaintdraft) · Jan 28
However, MKM actually has two multicolor cycles at uncommon! Since we're on Ravnica, @Murk_Lurker also added a cycle of "Lightning Helixes" – clean, elegant two-color cards that work well in any strategy. Unsurprisingly, Helix is in this cycle

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Jeremy Geist (@ofsaintdraft) · Jan 28
While I think all these cards are cool, my personal favorite is Buried in the Garden, which was a Great Designer Search 3 card from Jay Treat originally called "Bought the Farm"

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Jeremy Geist (@ofsaintdraft) · Jan 28
Coerced to Kill is also a GDS design (mine), but it changed a lot over the course of the design process

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Jeremy Geist (@ofsaintdraft) · Jan 28
MKM was one of the first sets I worked on so the GDS was still fresh in my mind and I brought up this card when we were working on this cycle. I'm glad we were able to pay tribute to everyone's hard work in a way that doesn't involve a BG Serra Angel
Les cinq cartes Devout Decree, Aether Gust, Noxious Grasp, Fry et Veil of Summer, de l'édition Core Set 2020, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".

Source (Uncommon Cycles - Color-Hosing Spells)
Les cinq cartes Surge of Righteousness, Encase in Ice, Self-Inflicted Wound, Rending Volley et Display of Dominance, de l'édition Dragons of Tarkir, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".

Source (Color-Hosing Cycle - "[...] With time, we've realized that we have to be careful how we communicate the relationships between the colors. If we mess with dual lands too much, we lessen the amount of decks available to the players. If we create too many hosers, we shift the focus of tournament play too much toward sideboarding. It's a gentle balance and R&D has been working hard to find it. [...]")
Les cinq cartes Celestial Purge, Controlled Instincts, Corrupted Roots, Ignite Disorder et Filigree Fracture, de l'édition Conflux, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".

Source 1 (When Shards Collide - "Step 2 of Operation Hate is a full uncommon cycle of monocolored cards that hate on their two opposing colors:") - Source 2 ("Ramp;D has a love/hate relationship with color hosers [...] (a.k.a. cards that specifically hurt one or more particular colors) [...] As shards learn of the existence of their enemy colors, [...] Conflux has a number of cards geared specifically to hurt one or two of the enemy colors.")
Les cinq cartes Luminesce, Flashfreeze, Deathmark, Cryoclasm et Karplusan Strider, de l'édition Coldsnap, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Les dix cartes Karma, Sanctimony, Wrath of Marit Lage, Hibernation, Slay, Execute, Flashfires, Boil, Choke et Spreading Algae, de l'édition 8th Edition, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Les cinq cartes Samite Ministration, Essence Leak, Addle, Lightning Dart et Wallop, de l'édition Invasion, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Les cinq cartes Sivvi's Ruse, Submerge, Massacre, Mogg Salvage et Refreshing Rain, de l'édition Nemesis, forment un cycle.
Les cinq cartes Righteous Indignation, High Seas, Putrefaction, Magistrate's Veto et Snake Pit, de l'édition Mercadian Masques, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Les cinq cartes Cho-Arrim Legate, Saprazzan Legate, Deepwood Legate, Kyren Legate et Rushwood Legate, de l'édition Mercadian Masques, forment un cycle appelé "Legate".
Les dix cartes Light of Day, Warmth, Chill, Insight, Perish, Dread of Night, Flashfires, Boil, River Boa et Warthog, de l'édition 6th Edition, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Les dix cartes Light of Day, Warmth, Chill, Insight, Perish, Dread of Night, Havoc, Boil, Choke et Reap, de l'édition Tempest, forment un cycle de "Color-Hosers".
Ce cycle est paru à l'identique dans l'édition 6th Edition, à l'exception des cartes Havoc, Choke et Reap (voir cette anecdote).
Les cartes Flashfires et Tsunami formaient une paire de "Color-Hosers" publiée dans l'édition Limited (Alpha) : chacune était un rituel coûtant quatre manas dont un coloré, et permettant de gérer les terrains de base produisant du mana d'une couleur ennemie : les plaines pour le rouge, et les îles pour le vert.

Lors de la réédition en Portal, les effets de destruction de terrains ont été recentrés sur la couleur rouge, et Boiling Seas, la version "color-shifted" de Tsunami, qui gère les terrains de la deuxième couleur ennemie du rouge, les îles, l'a donc remplacée pour compléter la paire.
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