Magic: The Gathering has crossed over with a lot of unusual franchises. Which of the following is not originally from a crossover product? A) Mechs B) Magical Ponies C) Moogles D) D20s
What are Mechs?
This keyword allowed creatures to come back from destruction once — if you could pay the cost and the effect didn’t stop it.
What is Regenerate?
This gentle giant was created by Urza, held the Legacy Weapon, and was key in both the Mirari and Phyrexian arcs, ultimately carrying Urza's spark after his death.
Who is Karn?
This once-common form of punishment dealt life loss to players who "floated" mana they didn’t spend — it was removed from the game in M10 for being too punishing and unintuitive.
What is Mana Burn?
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This virtual pop star has appeared in both a Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drop and a Fortnite crossover, officially making her canon in cardboard.
Who is Hatsune Miku
This Time Spiral keyword exiled spells with time counters, letting players “cast” them in the future.
What is Suspend?
This red-aligned planeswalker is known for his chaotic behavior and sadistic tendencies, and was often called the worst planeswalker — until a card made for him broke a format.
Who is Tibalt?
Prior to 2010, players could assign combat damage, then sacrifice their creature to a spell or ability, and even survive potentially lethal damage — thanks to this now-defunct rule.
What is Damage on the Stack?
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This legendary figure from the Italian Renaissance was given a card in the Universes Beyond: Assassin’s Creed set, complete with flying machines and inventions.
Who is Leonard Di Vinci
This underwhelming Mechanic, originally introduced in Onslaught, was later given a facelift in Khans block, only to once more fail to meet expectations and be replaced by Disguise.
What is Morph?
Once the poster boy for blue control decks, this mind mage has helped stop multiple multiverse-ending threats, been a blue-green pirate, and still keeps the paychecks coming into WotC.
Who is Jace?
Once considered the most confusing mechanic in Magic’s history, this now-retired ability let creatures group up in combat in ways that baffled both players and judges alike.
What is Banding?
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This real-world maritime disaster was added as a vehicle in the Dr.Who Universe beyond set, with a clause that it has to sacrifice itself after dealing combat damage to a player.
What is the RMS Titanic?
Before hexproof came along, this evasive mechanic prevented all targeting — even from your own spells — and was discontinued due to confusion from players and Wizards R&D alike.
What is Shroud?
This ancient spirit dragon channels colorless magic, opposes his brother, and was retconned into existence by Sarkhan’s actions in the original Khans block.
Who is Ugin?
Before instants and mana abilities were clearly defined, this card type existed to handle priority-less effects like Black Lotus.
What is a Mana Source?
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This famous British playwright from the 1500s made his MTG debut via flavor text back in the early 90s on cards like Dark Banishing, Darkness and Wrath of God.
Who is William Shakespear
This now mostly retired keyword inspired the acronym "DEBT" — for Damaged, Enchanted, Blocked, or Targeted — and made creatures incredibly hard to deal with.
What is Protection?
Which of the following members of the Nine Titans has not yet been given a planeswalker card?
A) Commodore Guff B) Urza Planeswalker C) Lord Windgrace D) Bo Levar
This now-defunct spell type was replaced by instants in 6th Edition and was once required for fast responses.
What are Interrupts?
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