Darksteel

Mirrodin Fifth Dawn
Darksteel
Shield of Kaldra
Released February 6, 2004
Size 165 cards (55 commons, 55 uncommons, 55 rares)
Keywords Modular
Mechanics Indestructible
Designers Bill Rose (lead), Tyler Bielman, Brian Schneider, Mark Rosewater
Developers Henry Stern (lead), Tyler Bielman, Brandon Bozzi, Charlie Catmandu, and Brian Schneider
Dev. code Lettuce
Exp. code DST
Second set in the Mirrodin block
Mirrodin Darksteel Fifth Dawn

Darksteel is an expansion set for the game Magic: The Gathering, the second in the Mirrodin block of sets that also features Mirrodin and Fifth Dawn. It was released in February 2004, containing 165 cards. Darksteel continued the themes established in Mirrodin: Artifact cards, equipment and the mechanics that debuted. The expansion symbol for the set is the miniature version of the stylized Shield of Kaldra.

Darksteel featured the powerful single card drawing engine masked as the infamous equipment Skullclamp. When it was eventually banned during block constructed a few months after Darksteel's release, Skullclamp was the first to have been banned in block constructed since Mercadian Masques' Rishadan Port.

Contents

Set history

Darksteel was the first "small" expansion to have 165 cards, whereas previous small expansions had 143, (with the exception of Legions which had 145 as a balance among the five colors.)

Storyline

The Darksteel Eye is the second novel in the Mirrodin Cycle by Jess Lebow. It continues the journey of Glissa, an elf, after the infiltration of the Synod and the recollection of all the golem Bosh's memories. They now must travel back across Mirrodin to seek the power that resides in the center of Mirrodin.

Mechanics

The following mechanics first appeared in Darksteel:

Notable cards

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