Theros Beyond Death

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ReleasedJanuary 24, 2020
Size254 cards
Development codeBaseball
Expansion codeTHB
Theros Beyond Death
Theros Beyond Death Icon
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2020
Size254 cards
Development codeBaseball
Expansion codeTHB
Throne of Eldraine Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths

Theros Beyond Death is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set.[1] It is not part of a block. It was released on January 24, 2020.[2] The set's development codename is "Baseball",[3] and its expansion code is THB.

Planeswalkers

Like Theros, Theros Beyond Death takes place on the fictional plane of Theros, which is inspired by Greek mythology.[4] This set was a top-bottom design;[5] "top-bottom sets and blocks are centered around a distinct flavorful theme, as though they were a movie or a comic book with a card game tie-in. [...] The world of Theros is another top-bottom design, with ideas of ancient Greece dictating how the original Theros block and the subsequent Theros: Beyond Death set were designed. Spartans, gorgons, hydras, satyrs, seaside temples, sirens and more populate these sets, with an enchantment-based theme to represent the omnipresent power of the gods".[6]

Elspeth and Ashiok are two of the returning Planeswalkers in this storyline.[7][8] In the story trailer, "Elspeth attempts to escape the underworld of Theros".[9] "Elspeth is a planeswalker who hasn't been seen since the last Theros set, having been slain by the god Heliod after serving his wishes as he feared her power and ability to kill deities on the plane. Ashiok most recently appeared during War of the Spark, the set that released dozens of planeswalkers into Standard at the same time, but didn't have a starring role in the narrative".[9] Screen Rant called Elspeth "a fan favorite" and highlighted that "Ashiok's design is unique" and that "they're extremely well-suited to being Elspeth's foil".[9]

Theros Beyond Death also introduces the new Planeswalker Calix who was created by Klothys, the god of destiny, to be her Agent of Fate with the goal of trying to stop Elspeth from leaving the Therosian underworld.[7][10]

Mechanics

Theros Beyond Death introduced a new keyword called Escape. Unlike most spells, those with escape can be cast from the graveyard by exiling other cards from one's graveyard in addition to paying mana. Some creatures receive an additional bonus when they escape.[11][12]

Reception

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI