Block of expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering
Battle for Zendikar A fracturing hedron
Released October 2, 2015 Size 274 cards Mechanics Rally, Landfall, Awaken, Devoid, Converge, Ingest[ 1] Designers Mark Rosewater (lead), Ian Duke, Dan Emmons, Ethan Fleischer, Dave Guskin, Ari LevitchDevelopers Erik Lauer (lead), Tim Aten, Kelley Digges, Ian Duke, Ben Hayes, Shawn Main, Yoni Skolnik, Matt Tabak Development code Blood Expansion code BFZ
Battle for Zendikar
Oath of the Gatewatch [ 2]
Oath of the Gatewatch Kozilek blade projections
Released January 22, 2016 Size 184 Cards Mechanics Cohort, Support, Surge Designers Ethan Fleischer (lead), Graeme Hopkins, Ari Levitch, Ken Nagle, Adam Prosak, Mark Rosewater Developers Ian Duke (lead), Dave Humpherys, Jackie Lee, Adam Prosak, Gavin Verhey Development code Sweat Expansion code OGW
Battle for Zendikar
Oath of the Gatewatch [ 2]
Battle for Zendikar is a Magic: The Gathering expansion block consisting of the sets Battle for Zendikar and Oath of the Gatewatch . It sees the return of full-art basic lands, last seen in the Zendikar block .[ 4] It is also the first block in Magic (since the Shadowmoor block) to use the new Two-Block Paradigm, wherein each block has two sets instead of the three that were previously used (the last block having three sets being the Khans of Tarkir block).[ 5]
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^ a b "Announcing Shadows over Innistrad" . Wizards of the Coast LLC. November 2, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2016 .
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