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New Phyrexia : ウィキペディア英語版
Scars of Mirrodin

Scars of Mirrodin is a ''Magic: The Gathering'' block, consisting of the expansion sets ''Scars of Mirrodin'' (October 1, 2010), ''Mirrodin Besieged'' (February 4, 2011) and ''New Phyrexia''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Announcing Scars of Mirrodin )〕 This block marked the return to the plane of Mirrodin. This plane was last visited in the Mirrodin block that concluded in 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Announcing Scars of Mirrodin )〕 The interim tagline for the set was "The Corrosion Begins October 1, 2010." The plans for this set were first made public by ''mananation.com'' when it was discovered that "Scars of Mirrodin", as well as "Mirrodin Pure" and "New Phyrexia" had been registered as trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office by Wizards of the Coast.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Next block: New Phyrexia, ''Scars of Mirrodin'' and Mirrodin Pure? )〕 As with the original Mirrodin block, artifacts make up the overarching theme of ''Scars of Mirrodin''; Nearly half of all cards in the set are artifacts. In his May 24 column, Mark Rosewater confirmed that the "Infect" game mechanic in ''Scars of Mirrodin'' would bring poison counters back to Magic. All cards (other than basic lands) in the Scars of Mirrodin block carried a watermark, either Mirran or Phyrexian.
==Storyline==
The origins of ''New Phyrexia'' date back to the early design stages of the original ''Mirrodin'' set. The idea of Phyrexian oil influencing Mirrodin's evolution was included in the storyline for future use.
''New Phyrexia'' was originally planned to be the first set of the "Lights" block, with the storyline being set after the Phyrexians had already conquered Mirrodin. Eventually, designer Mark Rosewater made the decision to build the block around the war between the Mirrans and the Phyrexians, leading up to ''New Phyrexia'' after ''Scars of Mirrodin'' and ''Mirrodin Besieged''.
In the original announcement from December 9, 2010 it was left open whether this set would be named ''New Phyrexia'' or ''Mirrodin Pure''. On March 29, 2011 Wizards of the Coast announced that ''New Phyrexia'' was going to be the name of the set. The tagline for ''Mirrodin Pure'' would have been "The Sharpest Steel is Tempered in Fire".〔

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