War of the Spark is an interesting set. But did you know that there are connections to other sets and Planes within this pile of cards? Hereās a non-complete look at the references to other Planes and sets of Magic found within War of the Spark.
Karn, the Great Creator ā Dominaria (Weatherlight)
While the first static ability mimics the ability almost completely (except for the one-sidedness), Null Rod is part of the Legacy Collection, and so is Karn. What other parts of the Legacy Collection will we see next? I canāt wait for Juju Bubble to be on the next Karn card.
Ugin, the Ineffable ā Zendikar (Worldwake) and Tarkir (Fate Reforged)
While the colorless spells donāt have to be Eldrazi with the new Ugin, it is close enough to the Worldwake card especially since itās his eye. But his +1 ability is pretty much Manifest, but you still get the card if it creature dies. Makes sense since Ugin first had his card in Fate Reforged.
Grateful Apparition ā Mirrodin (Scars of Mirrodin)
While Iām not going to touch on each Proliferate card since theyāre using the mechanic in the set, but this is just a straight color shifted Thrummingbird with the Planeswalker damage rider as well.
Makeshift Battalion ā Ravnica (Gatecrash)
And this is where the first of the named mechanics are part of a card name. Since mechanics like Battalion are ability words, they donāt have any extra rules text attached to the word. So things like this can happen even though they arenāt ātrueā Battalion cards (but they are).
Narsetās Reversal ā Ravnica (Ravnica: Guilds of Ravnica)
A Fork effect is common enough that itās not really a reference, but itās the returning to the hand thatās a clear reference to the first time we visited Ravnica. You get a copy of the spell instead of drawing a card, which is pretty okay trade-off.
Teferiās Time Twist ā Kamigawa (Betrayers of Kamigawa)
Another almost straight reprint. Hereās your link to Kamigawa here for those that want a return to that plane.
Bolasās Citadel ā Dominaria (Onslaught)/ and Ravnica (Ravnica: City of Guilds)
Bolas is from(?) Dominaria so of course he would use the amazing enchantment thatās also a set name. He also believes in Greatness at any cost, so really this should read Bobās Citadel.
Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage ā Ravnica (Guilds of Ravnica)
I donāt know where Davriel is from but this enchantment is much closer to the Planeswalkerās static ability than The Rack, so it gets the nod here.
Deliver Unto Evil ā Kamigawa (Champions of Kamigawa)
Two references to Kamigawa in one set? How the God-Pharaoh looks down upon you and smiles. Doubt heāll make that same mistake again.
Ob Nixilis, the Hate-Twisted ā Dominaria (Legends)
I donāt know if thereās any relation of Ob Nixilis to Dominaria. But I do know there was some outcry from the players when Underworld was reprinted in 8th Edition saying it was āToo goodā. It was also the set that Serra Angel was a Rare, so that that as you will.
Bolt Bend ā Tarkir (Khans of Tarkir)
The first of several that are āFerociousā cards in this set. Ironically, there was no Blue āFerociousā card even though this was the Temur mechanic.
Triumph cycle ā Amonkhet (Hour of Devastation)
The Triumph Cycle and the Finale cycle will fit here (Chandraās was the one alphabetically first). Both of the cycles obviously reference the cycles in Hour of Devastation with the Gatewatchās previous fight with Bolas.
Devouring Hellion ā Jund (Shards of Alara)
Devouring comes from Devour, the Jund mechanic from Alara. Bonus: Ajani is from Naya but visited Jund when he first Planeswalked. Neat!
Spellgorger Weird ā Tarkir (Khans of Tarkir)
While not really Prowess, itās a modified one as Prowess most likely wonāt be coming back. Plus, itās a weird card.
Turret Ogre ā Tarkir (Khans of Tarkir)
Fun fact: Red now has six cards with Reach, the first two in Planar Chaos. Neat!
Arlinn, Voice of the Pack ā Innistrad (Innistrad)
I mean, this one was kind of a given, right?
Awakening of Vitu-Ghazi ā Zendikar (Battle for Zendikar)
Awakening is the connection here. Itās very flavorful and makes sense here. I wish Awaken was an okay mechanic and it got more love.
Evolution Sage ā Zendikar (Zendikar)
Everyone says this is Landfall ā Proliferate. And theyāre right.
Finale of Devastation ā Mirrodin (Mirrodin Besieged))
The only Finale thatās really almost a direct reference to another card in a high profile cycle. You can search your library or graveyard for any color with an additional mana, but you lose the ability to shuffle it in. You decide if itās worth it.
Kronch Wrangler ā Tarkir (Khans of Tarkir)
Could this mechanic find a way into more sets? Sure, but I would like to open it up beyond 4 power, but it seems like a good, known value.
Elite Guardmage ā Kaladesh (Kaladesh)
Gain a life, lose a card draw, but lose a mana and gain a toughness. Was Cloudblazer too good? Clearly the most broken card in its set.
Huatliās Raptor ā Ixalan (Ixalan)
When I was little there was a VHS tape I would watch over and over called DinoRiders. It was the pilot episode and Iāve only seen that one, but I watched it like a 100 times. If you know where I can find the other episodes, wait a minute theyāre on YouTube. I know what Iām doing tonight.
Living Twister ā Rath (Exodus) and Ravnica (Guildpact)
I mean, clearly the returning to land ability references the lands from the original Ravnica block and not the Moonfolk from Kamigawa since they were all Blue and the fact that Iāve written Kamigawa more in this piece that actual articles in the last year means somethingās wrong.
Solar Blaze ā Mercadia (Mercadian Masques)
Itās it cute how wording changes in 20 years. Yes, Mercadian Masques is 20 years old. Pro Tip: If youāre going to make a card multi-colored, you can drop a mana in its cost (most of the time).
Teferi, Time Raveler ā Dominaria (Time Spiral)
Tenth District Legionnaire ā Theros (Theros)
If you change the color you can add a new ability, such as haste. Surprised that Hero wasnāt referenced anywhere on here. Complete fail of a set.
Ashiok, Dream Render ā Ravnica (Ravnica: City of Guilds)
Is Ashiok a shadow? I would like to think so, but if Iām in a court of law, Iām not as sure as a
Huatli, the Sunās Heart ā Lorwyn (Lorwyn)
Sure, I couldāve chosen Assault Formation, but Lorywn was part of the most complicated limited format ever. And for that, I have to give it up to the OG Tree.
Guild Globe ā Ravnica (Ravnica: City of Guilds)
Thatās right Karn, harder to break than a snow globe. Those are impenetrable. (Ha, not Citizen Kane!)
Emergence Zone ā Dominaria (Weatherlight)
There might be some talk of Alchemistās Refuge here, but I decided to do with the OC Flash Land, since it clearly makes sense that Winding Canyons would allow creatures to be cast as an Instant.
Iām sure this isnāt the complete list, but it does give you a nice place to start. This is one of the few times outside of a Core Set that there has been this many references to older cards and places since Time Spiral block.
Until next time, which hopefully will be much sooner than before.
New MTGColorPie Post: War of the Spark's "Hey, Remember That?" I take a look at cards in #MTGWAR that have connections to other planes. Don't know if anyone has done this before, but here you go. War of the Spark is an interesting set. But did you know that there are connections to other sets and Planes within this pile of cards?










