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Summary

Magic: The Gathering (MTG; also known as Magic) is a trading card game created by Richard Garfield and first published in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast.

The majority of Magic's story is set on the plane of Dominaria, and can be broken down into several distinct time periods each detailed in certain sets. Dominia was the general name of the set of infinite planes that make up the Multiverse where the stories of the Magic: The Gathering occur. According to an "Ask Wizards" article from 2007, the term 'Dominia' is no longer being used to define the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse. Each plane is a universe. However, many gameplayers confuse the term 'plane' to a planet when, in fact, it is the entire universe where that certain planet is located. This is because the name of the universe/plane is similar to the name of the main/primary planet.

Power of the Verse

Magic: The Gathering is an extremely powerful verse, with each plane containing various staple fantasy creatures like humans, elves, dragons, merfolk, and the like all existing together, although more abstract and otherworldly entities can be encountered as well. Between the planes exists the space housing the Multiverse itself, known as the Blind Eternities, where the mana-consuming Eldrazi, beings capable of devouring entire planes, reside. Other planes are practically embodiments of powerful beings with an inherent connection to that plane, such as with Yawgmoth and his plane of Phyrexia. However, Magic's true power potential lies with those characters known as Planeswalkers... individuals born with the Planeswalker "Spark", enabling them to travel across the Multiverse to other planes. Many Planeswalkers existed prior to a Multiverse-spanning event known as "The Mending", which fundamentally changed the nature of the Planeswalker Spark, depowering the Planeswalkers that endured the event along with all of those that would follow afterward. It was these "Oldwalkers", those that lived before the Mending, who were the most powerful among them. These old-style Planeswalkers had powers comparable to most gods: they could travel to other planes with no more than a moment's concentration, they could take on any appearance they desired (though most chose to look the same as they did when they ascended), they would not age or die of natural causes, no longer needed to eat or sleep, and in a few cases, created their own artificial planes and lived there to practically be worshiped as gods.

With characters and creatures capable of creating and destroying entire universes and others capable of devastation on a Multiversal scale, this verse is easily one of the most powerful gaming franchises out there.

Supporters and Opponents of the Series

Supporters:

ConsumingFire

SoyHop

3DXHD

Promestein

ThePerpetual

Macosten

Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot

JiroUchiha9

BMHKain

ZeedMillenniummon89

Serpent of the Internet 97

Opponents:

Neutral:

Character Profiles

Planeswalkers:

Nicol Bolas

Karn

Urza

Ob Nixilis

Chandra Nalaar

Sorin Markov

Kaya

Koth

Freyalise

Teferi

Arzakon

Bo Levar

Commodore Guff

Jaya Ballard

Jeska/Phage

Leshrac

Lord Windgrace

Serra

Taysir

Tevesh Szat

Ugin

Nahiri

Daretti

Venser

Ajani Goldmane

Jace Beleren

Liliana Vess

Garruk Wildspeaker

Nissa Revane

Sarkhan Vol

Tamiyo

Tezzeret

Elspeth Tirel

Gideon Jura

Kiora Atua

Dack Fayden

Ral Zarek

Domri Rade

Vraska

Tibalt

Ashiok

Xenagos

Narset

Arlinn Kord

Saheeli Rai

Dovin Baan

Samut

Other Characters:

Yawgmoth

Emrakul

Ulamog

Kozilek

Avacyn

Weapon Profiles

Golgothian Sylex

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