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''Last updated on February 12, 2020''
''Last updated on February 12, 2020''

Revision as of 14:25, 12 February 2020

Worlds Collide starter set
Worlds Collide
Houses:
Brobnar iconDis iconLogos iconSaurian iconShadows iconStar Alliance iconUntamed icon
Set Number:
3
Symbol:
Worlds Collide set symbol
Released:
Nov 8, 2019
Cards:
405
New Cards:
284
Design:
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Design and Development:
Brad Andres, Skaff Elias, Richard Garfield, Aaron Haltom, and Daniel Schaefer
Languages:
11 - English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Russian
Preceded by:
Followed by:

Worlds Collide is the third and current KeyForge set, announced at Gen Con on August 2nd 2019 and released on November 8, 2019. In the US, Target stores unintentionally leaked and then started selling Worlds Collide starter sets on October 2nd, more than one month before the official release date.

The first set to include new houses, Worlds Collide brought houses Saurian and Star Alliance, while taking out Mars and Sanctum. The total cardpool is 405 cards, of which 284 are new and 121 returning from one or both previous sets. The increased cardpool is only due to a larger number of Special rarity cards, while the “base” number of cards per house is the same as in previous sets, typically 52.

New in This Set

New mechanics first appearing in Worlds Collide are exalt, ward, enrage, and abilities that refer to the center of the Battleline (on creatures with the new Leader trait).

A new type of card introduced in Worlds Collide are Anomalies: cards that are not part of any current or past set, but from possible future sets. These very rare cards can appear in any house and usually contain new keywords or mechanics not yet seen in any other card. There are 10 Anomalies available in Worlds Collide (these are in addition to the 405 standard cards in the set). About 3.5% of Worlds Collide decks contain an anomaly.

Gameplay

The introduction of new houses and mechanics brought a significant shift in gameplay. Boards are even more important than in Age of Ascension, new cards that prevent stealing are introduced, and there are significantly more abilities that modify key costs. All of this makes Worlds Collide’s gameplay the most intricate thus far.

House leaders are some of the best cards in the game, while Quixxle Stone and Fangtooth Cavern are new, gameplay-warping artifacts. Some of the strongest combos are in house Saurian: Cincinnatus Rex + The Golden Spiral, or cards that take advantage of Tribute. Purging is an increasingly common mechanic in house Dis, with cards like Infurnace and E’e on the Fringes.

Special Rarity Cards

An Anomaly card in Worlds Collide

Special rarity cards in WC include Mega versions of common Brobnar creatures (each with their own Brew), a unique Blaster for each common Star Alliance creature, as well as different Banes (in Dis) and Plants (in Shadows) for different houses. Dexus and Sinestra are also variant cards.

“Fixed” cards are Hyde and Velum, Igon the Green and Igon the Terrible, Xenos Bloodshadow and Toad, as well as Ortannu the Chained with Ortannu’s Binding. Moor Wolf always appears with at least 2 copies, while Chain Gang and Grumpus Tamer always appear with another card.

Card Distribution

This table indicates how many cards are in each house of Worlds Collide and how many are of each rarity. The bottom section displays the number of reprints in each house and the set from which they originated.

Rarity Brobnar icon Dis icon Logos icon Saurian icon Shadows icon Star Alliance icon Untamed icon Total
Total 68 60 53 53 57 61 53 405
Common 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 112
Uncommon 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 111
Rare 20 20 20 21 20 21 20 142
Special 16 8 1 0 6 8 1 40
Set of first appearance:
New in WC 44 35 29 53 33 61 29 284
AoA 14 14 10 7 10 55
CotA 10 11 14 17 14 66

Reception

On the strength of new houses and mechanics, the set was widely praised by players and 100,000 Worlds Collide decks were registered in the Master Vault within 15 days of the set's official release. Worlds Collide immediately proved to be a highly competitive set, winning the first Archon Vault Tour held after its release as well as outnumbering CotA in the top cut.

Competitive Success

Most Popular Cards in WC Vault Tour
Winning Decks, by Rarity
Commons
Logos icon EDAI “Edie” 4x4 (6)
Logos icon Eyegor (4)
Saurian icon Thero Centurion (4)
Star Alliance icon Com. Officer Kirby (3)
Dis icon Harbinger of Doom (3)
Dis icon Infurnace (3)
Saurian icon Rhetor Gallim (3)
Dis icon Rotgrub (3)
Logos icon Wormhole Technician (3)
Uncommons
Star Alliance icon Helmsman Spears (2)
Dis icon Hysteria (2)
Star Alliance icon Lay of the Land (2)
Dis icon Library of the Damned (2)
Saurian icon Orator Hissaro (2)
Dis icon Snag (2)
Rares & Specials
Not enough data

A Worlds Collide deck won the first Archon Vault Tour after the release of the set. This was the first ever time that a non-Call of the Archons deck won an Archon Vault Tour. Although many fewer Worlds Collide decks have been opened than Call of the Archons ones, Worlds Collide proved that it could compete head to head with earlier sets by placing well in several high-level Archon tournaments since its release. Cards such as Infurnace are very effective in mitigating the impact of powerful cards like Dust Pixie and Ghostly Hand that are popular for their bonus Æmber. The set also features many anti-steal cards like Odoac the Patrician and Discombobulator that directly counter Call of the Archons Shadows.

Last updated on February 9, 2020

Most Successful Houses

Although every house from Worlds Collide has won a Vault Tour at least once, the most common houses in Worlds Collide decks that reach the top cut are Logos, Saurian, and Star Alliance. Brobnar has been the least successful. The following is a graph containing the house breakdown of all Worlds Collide decks that reached the top cut of a Vault Tour.

(Note: For the sake of simplicity, decks can be counted more than once for this data.)

Template:WC All Time Houses
Last updated on February 12, 2020

Products

As of Worlds Collide, there are 3 KeyForge products in addition to single Archon decks. The differences are below:

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  Starter Set Deluxe Deck Premium Box
Decks 2 1 2
Keys 6 3 0
Chain Tracker 2 (cards with rings) 1 (Card with ring) 1 Dial
Æmber 22 17 0
Damage 22 21 0
Stun 6 4 10
"+1" Power 20 10 24
Ward 9 6 10
Enrage 9 4 10
Armor 0 0 15
Deck Boxes 0 0 5
Token Box 0 0 1
Collector's Box 0 0 1

See also

All cards in Worlds Collide
• Cards with an errata: none
Deck registration data
Competitive success among houses