Onslaught
October 7, 2002Scourge
May 26, 2003Magic: The Gathering
Set Spotlight: Legions
Release Date: February 03, 2003
Introduction to Legions
‘Legions’ is an intriguing expansion set within the world of Magic:
The Gathering. Released in February 03, 2003, it marked the twenty-eighth
expansion set and continued the storyline set on the plane of Dominaria
during a time of chaos and transformation.
A World of Pure Creatures
Legions transports players to a unique plane where the set’s defining
feature is the absence of non-creature spells. Every card in Legions is
a creature, making it a distinct and innovative set in Magic’s
history.
Notable Mechanics and Themes
Legions introduced several mechanics and themes that set it
apart:
- Creature-Centric: The central theme of Legions
is the exclusive focus on creatures. This set departed from traditional
spell-based Magic gameplay. - Morph: Building on the ‘morph’ mechanic
introduced in Onslaught, Legions featured more creatures with morph,
adding strategic depth to gameplay. - Creature Types: Legions expanded the list of
creature types, introducing new tribes and abilities that encouraged
tribal synergy.
Notable Cards from Legions
Legions features several cards with distinctive abilities, as every
card in the set is a creature. Some of the most notable include:
- Akroma, Angel of Wrath: A legendary angel with
powerful stats and abilities, making her a formidable presence on the
battlefield. - Scornful Egotist: A creature with morph that
could be flipped for a reduced cost, showcasing the versatility of the
mechanic. - Sliver Overlord: A powerful sliver creature that
allowed players to search for and control other slivers on the
battlefield.
The Legions Expansion Symbol
The expansion symbol for Legions features a clawed hand, symbolizing
the creature-centric nature of the set.
Limited Print Run and Collectible Value
Legions had a limited print run, contributing to the collectible
value of its cards. The cards from this set are recognized by their
distinctive black border, setting them apart from other Magic sets.
Historical Significance
Legions is historically significant for its innovative focus on
creatures and the absence of non-creature spells, its expansion of
creature types and tribal themes, and its unique impact on Magic’s
gameplay.
As with all Magic cards, the value of cards from Legions can
fluctuate over time due to collector demand and format legality. To stay
updated on Legions and its cards, we recommend checking Magic: The
Gathering websites, consulting with local card shops, and connecting
with fellow collectors.