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The Gathering Set Spotlight: Rise of the Eldrazi
Release Date: April 23, 2010
Introduction to Rise of the Eldrazi
‘Rise of the Eldrazi’ is an enthralling expansion set within the
world of Magic: The Gathering. Released in April 23 2010, it marked the
fifty-second expansion set and continued the storyline set in the plane
of Zendikar, as players confront the cosmic horror of the Eldrazi.
The Eldritch Horror of Zendikar
Rise of the Eldrazi immerses players in a plane overrun by the
ancient, otherworldly beings known as the Eldrazi. The set explores
themes of cosmic horror, desperate resistance, and the enormity of the
Eldrazi threat.
Notable Mechanics and Themes
Rise of the Eldrazi introduced several mechanics and themes that set
it apart:
- Eldrazi Spawn: The set featured the ‘Eldrazi
Spawn’ creature tokens, which could be sacrificed for mana, emphasizing
the expendability of creatures in the face of Eldrazi. - Annihilator: Rise of the Eldrazi introduced the
‘annihilator’ mechanic, which forced opponents to sacrifice permanents,
reflecting the destructive power of the Eldrazi. - Level Up: The ‘level up’ mechanic from Worldwake
continued in Rise of the Eldrazi, allowing creatures to grow in power
and abilities over time.
Notable Cards from Rise of the Eldrazi
Rise of the Eldrazi features several cards with distinctive abilities
and connections to the theme of Eldrazi horror and resistance. Some of
the most notable include:
- Emrakul, the Aeons Torn: A colossal Eldrazi
creature with annihilator and time-distorting abilities, representing
the pinnacle of Eldrazi power. - All Is Dust: A colorless sorcery that forces
players to sacrifice all colored permanents, demonstrating the
overwhelming force of the Eldrazi. - Vengevine: A green creature that could be
returned to the battlefield when certain conditions were met, showcasing
the set’s strategic depth.
The Rise of the Eldrazi Expansion Symbol
The expansion symbol for Rise of the Eldrazi features a stylized,
tentacle-like design, representing the invasive and ominous presence of
the Eldrazi.
Limited Print Run and Collectible Value
Rise of the Eldrazi 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
Rise of the Eldrazi is historically significant for its introduction
of the Eldrazi, its ‘annihilator’ mechanic, and the continuation of the
Zendikar storyline. It’s celebrated for the introduction of cosmic
horror into the Magic universe and the unique challenges it presented to
players.
As with all Magic cards, the value of cards from Rise of the Eldrazi
can fluctuate over time due to collector demand and format legality. To
stay updated on Rise of the Eldrazi and its cards, we recommend checking
Magic: The Gathering websites, consulting with local card shops, and
connecting with fellow collectors.