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Scars of Mirrodin is a Magic: The Gathering block, consisting of the expansion sets Scars of Mirrodin (October 1, 2010), Mirrodin Besieged (February 4, 2011) and New Phyrexia. This block marked the return to the plane of Mirrodin. This plane was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004. The interim tagline for the set was "The Corrosion Begins October 1, 2010." The plans for this set were first made public by mananation.com when it was discovered that "Scars of Mirrodin", as well as "Mirrodin Pure" and "New Phyrexia" had been registered as trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office by Wizards of the Coast. As with the original Mirrodin block, artifacts make up the overarching theme of Scars of Mirrodin; Nearly half of all cards in the set are artifacts. In his May

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  • Scars of Mirrodin (en)
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  • Scars of Mirrodin is a Magic: The Gathering block, consisting of the expansion sets Scars of Mirrodin (October 1, 2010), Mirrodin Besieged (February 4, 2011) and New Phyrexia. This block marked the return to the plane of Mirrodin. This plane was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004. The interim tagline for the set was "The Corrosion Begins October 1, 2010." The plans for this set were first made public by mananation.com when it was discovered that "Scars of Mirrodin", as well as "Mirrodin Pure" and "New Phyrexia" had been registered as trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office by Wizards of the Coast. As with the original Mirrodin block, artifacts make up the overarching theme of Scars of Mirrodin; Nearly half of all cards in the set are artifacts. In his May (en)
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Set Position
  • First (en)
  • Third (en)
  • Second (en)
Symbol Description
  • A hexplate beginning to corrode (en)
  • Mirran/Phyrexian symbols combined (en)
  • Phyrexian Symbol (en)
Third Set
  • New Phyrexia (en)
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  • Mark Gottlieb , Gregory Marques, Ken Nagle, Mark Rosewater, Mike Turian (en)
  • Ken Nagle , Dave Guskin, Joe Huber, Matt Place, Mark Rosewater (en)
  • Mark Rosewater , Mark Gottlieb, Alexis Janson, Erik Lauer, Matt Place, Mark Globus, Nate Heiss (en)
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  • Battle Cry, Infect, Proliferate (en)
  • Infect, Metalcraft, Proliferate, Imprint (en)
  • Metalcraft, Imprint, Infect, Proliferate (en)
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  • Scars of Mirrodin is a Magic: The Gathering block, consisting of the expansion sets Scars of Mirrodin (October 1, 2010), Mirrodin Besieged (February 4, 2011) and New Phyrexia. This block marked the return to the plane of Mirrodin. This plane was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004. The interim tagline for the set was "The Corrosion Begins October 1, 2010." The plans for this set were first made public by mananation.com when it was discovered that "Scars of Mirrodin", as well as "Mirrodin Pure" and "New Phyrexia" had been registered as trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office by Wizards of the Coast. As with the original Mirrodin block, artifacts make up the overarching theme of Scars of Mirrodin; Nearly half of all cards in the set are artifacts. In his May 24 column, Mark Rosewater confirmed that the "Infect" game mechanic in Scars of Mirrodin would bring poison counters back to Magic. All cards (other than basic lands) in the Scars of Mirrodin block carried a watermark, either Mirran or Phyrexian. (en)
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  • Scars of Mirrodin (en)
developers
  • Mike Turian , Aaron Forsythe, Erik Lauer, Mark Purvis, Matt Place (en)
  • Aaron Forsythe , Dave Guskin, Zac Hill, Tom LaPille, Erik Lauer (en)
  • Erik Lauer , Ryan Dhuse, Tom LaPille, Zac Hill, Mike Turian (en)
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  • Action (en)
  • Camera (en)
  • Lights (en)
Expansion Code
  • SOM (en)
  • MBS (en)
  • NPH (en)
Expansion Name
  • Mirrodin Besieged (en)
  • New Phyrexia (en)
  • Scars of Mirrodin (en)
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First Set
  • Scars of Mirrodin (en)
Last Block
Last Set
  • Magic 2011 (en)
  • Mirrodin Besieged (en)
  • Scars of Mirrodin (en)
Mechanics
  • Living Weapon (en)
  • Metalcraft, infect, proliferate (en)
  • Phyrexian Mana, Living Weapon (en)
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Next Set
  • Magic 2012 (en)
  • Mirrodin Besieged (en)
  • New Phyrexia (en)
Second Set
  • Mirrodin Besieged (en)
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