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=== Exalt === | === Exalt === | ||
The [[exalt]] mechanic, heavily featured in house Saurian, was a new shorthand term used in abilities which causes Æmber from the common supply to be placed on a creature, which could ultimately be claimed by that creature's opponent if it left play. This term is heavily featured in Saurian to emphasize their risk/reward theme of hubris. | The [[exalt]] mechanic, heavily featured in house Saurian, was a new shorthand term used in abilities which causes Æmber from the common supply to be placed on a creature, which could ultimately be claimed by that creature's opponent if it left play. This term is heavily featured in Saurian to emphasize their risk/reward theme of hubris. | ||
=== Anomalies === | === Anomalies === | ||
A new type of card introduced in Worlds Collide are [[Anomaly|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 | [[File:Kf05 card the-grim-reaper.png|200px|thumb|An Anomaly card in Worlds Collide|alt=Grim Reaper, an example of an Anomaly card]] | ||
A new type of card introduced in Worlds Collide are [[Anomaly|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, have a lightning-style border treatment, and usually contain new keywords or mechanics not yet seen in any previously released card. There are [[:Category:Anomaly|10 Anomalies]] available in Worlds Collide (these are in addition to the 405 standard cards in the set). [[Legacy_and_Maverick_Frequencies|About 3.5%]] of Worlds Collide decks contain an anomaly. Anomalies have not been included in every subsequent set, but were present in [[Winds of Exchange]] and [[Unchained#Unchained 2023|Unchained 2023]]. | |||
=== Other Mechanics === | === Other Mechanics === |