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Gathering Set Spotlight: Morningtide
Release Date: February 01, 2008
Introduction to Morningtide
‘Morningtide’ is an enchanting expansion set within the world of
Magic: The Gathering. Released in February 01 2008, it marked the
forty-fourth expansion set and continued the storyline set in the plane
of Lorwyn, bringing new characters, tribes, and mechanics to the
forefront.
The Continuing Saga of Lorwyn
Morningtide extends the magical journey into the plane of Lorwyn,
diving deeper into the plane’s enchanting lore. The set explores themes
of unity, rivalry, and the interconnectedness of the world’s diverse
tribes.
Notable Mechanics and Themes
Morningtide introduced several mechanics and themes that set it
apart:
- Tribal: The set builds upon the tribal mechanics
introduced in Lorwyn, focusing on creature types and abilities that
emphasize the tribal affiliations. - Changeling: Morningtide continues the
‘changeling’ mechanic, allowing creatures to belong to all creature
types, enhancing tribal synergies. - Class and Class Matters: The set introduced the
concept of ‘class’ for creatures, allowing for additional abilities
based on class type, encouraging diverse tribal strategies.
Notable Cards from Morningtide
Morningtide features several cards with distinctive abilities and
connections to the theme of tribal rivalries and the world of Lorwyn.
Some of the most notable include:
- Mutavault: A land that can transform into a
creature, fitting well with tribal themes and offering versatility in
gameplay. - Kithkin Greatheart: A Kithkin Knight creature
that showcases the class and race synergies found in
Morningtide. - Scapeshift: A powerful green sorcery that allows
players to manipulate lands, reflecting the unique magic of
Lorwyn.
The Morningtide Expansion Symbol
The expansion symbol for Morningtide features a stylized tree
intertwined with tribal symbols, symbolizing the interconnectedness of
the world’s tribes and nature.
Limited Print Run and Collectible Value
Morningtide 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
Morningtide is historically significant for its continuation of the
tribal mechanics, its introduction of class and class-based abilities,
and its deeper exploration of the world of Lorwyn. It’s celebrated for
its role in expanding tribal strategies in Magic.
As with all Magic cards, the value of cards from Morningtide can
fluctuate over time due to collector demand and format legality. To stay
updated on Morningtide and its cards, we recommend checking Magic: The
Gathering websites, consulting with local card shops, and connecting
with fellow collectors.