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Odyssey
Expansion Symbol

Release Date September 21, 2001
Mechanics Discard, Graveyard effects
Keywords Threshold, Flashback
Size 350 cards
(110 common,
110 uncommon,
110 rare, 20 basic land)
Sets in Odyssey Block
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Chronology
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Odyssey is the 25th [[Magic:The Gathering]] expert-level [[Magic: The Gathering sets|expansion set]]. Released in September, 2001, Odyssey is the first set in the Odyssey Block. Its expansion symbol is a small image of the Mirari (see storyline).

Storyline

The storyline of Odyssey leaps forward 100 years in the future on the remote continent [[Magic: The Gathering storyline|Otaria]]. Odyssey 's protagonist is Kamahl, a formidable fighter-mage skilled in both throwing fireballs and melee combat. Kamahl has a close friend Chainer, a cabalist, and a cool-headed sister Jeska. The antagonist is Laquatus, a sly merfolk who uses trickery and mind control to bend others to his will. Other characters include the cephalid emperor Aboshan, Kamahl's centaur friend Seton, Kamahl and Jeska's dwarven trainer Balthor, the militaristic Kirtar, the mellow but dangerous Cabal Patriarch (The First), and the unpredictable and popular among fans summoner Braids.

Almost everyone in the story is after the Mirari, a legendary artifact of immense power with the ability to make its wielder's innermost wishes come true. The Mirari is relatively small, resembling a metallic ball mounted on a wirey helix. The Mirari notoriously drives its wielder insane, often causing death and massive destruction, wherein it awaits a new master.

A New Approach

The [[Magic: The Gathering]] Creative Team began a new approach to Magic's storyline starting with Odyssey. Changes include:

Set History

Odyssey 's main theme is the graveyard. All the colors interact with the graveyard and use it as a resource, though green and black are the strongest graveyard colors. Previously, the graveyard rarely affected gameplay, but Odyssey 's cards forced players to constantly keep track of both graveyards at all times.

Odyssey 's secondary theme is token creatures. Throughout the Odyssey block, all the colors receive more token creatures than usual, and green's token creatures are the most powerful tokens in Magic history.

Many of Magic's marquee races like Elves and Goblins are completely absent from Otaria. White is represented by Nomads and the Aven birds of The Order; Blue has the deceitful, octopus-like Cephalids; Black is plagued by the Horrors and Minions of Cabal summoners; Red showcases Dwarves, Firecats, and Barbarians of the Pardic mountains; and Green is rife with Centaurs, Squirrels, and the insect-like Nantuko druids of the Krosan forest.

Mechanics

Odyssey introduced two graveyard-centered mechanics: Red and green are the strongest flashback colors.

Notable Cards

External links

[[Magic: The Gathering sets]]
Core sets: [[Alpha (Magic: The Gathering)|Alpha]], [[Beta (Magic: The Gathering)|Beta]], [[Unlimited (Magic: The Gathering)|Unlimited]], [[Revised (Magic: The Gathering)|Revised]], [[4th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|4th Edition]], [[5th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|5th Edition]], [[6th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|6th Edition]], [[7th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|7th Edition]], [[8th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|8th Edition]], [[9th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|9th Edition]], [[10th Edition (Magic: The Gathering)|10th Edition]]
Expansion Sets
Early sets: [[Arabian Nights (Magic: The Gathering)|Arabian Nights]], [[Antiquities (Magic: The Gathering)|Antiquities]], [[Legends (Magic: The Gathering)|Legends]], [[The Dark (Magic: The Gathering)|The Dark]], Fallen Empires, [[Chronicles (Magic: The Gathering)|Chronicles]], [[Homelands (Magic: The Gathering)|Homelands]]
Ice Age Block: [[Ice Age (Magic: The Gathering)|Ice Age]], [[Alliances (Magic: The Gathering)|Alliances]], Coldsnap
Mirage Block: [[Mirage (Magic: The Gathering)|Mirage]], [[Visions (Magic: The Gathering)|Visions]], [[Weatherlight (Magic: The Gathering)|Weatherlight]]
Rath Cycle: [[Tempest (Magic: The Gathering)|Tempest]], [[Stronghold (Magic: The Gathering)|Stronghold]], [[Exodus (Magic: The Gathering)|Exodus]]
Urza Block: Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny
Masques Block: Mercadian Masques, [[Nemesis (Magic: The Gathering)|Nemesis]], [[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering)|Prophecy]]
Invasion Block: [[Invasion (Magic: The Gathering)|Invasion]], [[Planeshift (Magic: The Gathering)|Planeshift]], [[Apocalypse (Magic: The Gathering)|Apocalypse]]
Odyssey Block: [[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)|Odyssey]], [[Torment (Magic: The Gathering)|Torment]], [[Judgment (Magic: The Gathering)|Judgment]]
Onslaught Block: [[Onslaught (Magic: The Gathering)|Onslaught]], [[Legions (Magic: The Gathering)|Legions]], [[Scourge (Magic: The Gathering)|Scourge]]
Mirrodin Block: Mirrodin, Darksteel, Fifth Dawn
Kamigawa Block: Champions of Kamigawa,
Betrayers of Kamigawa, Saviors of Kamigawa
Ravnica Block: [[Ravnica: City of Guilds]], Guildpact, [[Dissension (Magic: The Gathering)|Dissension]]
Time Spiral Block: Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, Future Sight
Parody Sets Beginner Sets Compilations/reprint sets
Unglued, Unhinged [[Portal (Magic: The Gathering)|Portal]], [[Portal Second Age (Magic: the Gathering)|Portal: Second Age]], Portal: Three Kingdoms Deckmasters 2001, Beatdown Set, Battle Royale Set, [[Chronicles (Magic: The Gathering)|Chronicles]], [[Anthologies (Magic: The Gathering)|Anthologies]]

 


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