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Weatherlight
ReleasedJune 1997
12 December 2007 (MTGO)
Size167 cards (62 commons, 55 uncommons, 50 rares)
KeywordsFlanking, Phasing, Cumulative Upkeep
MechanicsGraveyard matters
Development codeMochalette
Expansion codeWTH
Third set in the Mirage block
Mirage Visions Weatherlight
Portal Tempest

Weatherlight is the nineteenth Magic: The Gathering set and eleventh expert level set, third and last in the Mirage Block. It was released in June 1997. Its expansion symbol is the Thran Tome. On 12 December 2007 Weatherlight was released on Magic: The Gathering Online.

Storyline

Weatherlight began the longest story arc in Magic's history, which would last continuously until the release of Apocalypse four years later (the aftermath of the story was explored for two years afterward). The story introduces the crew of the flying ship Weatherlight, which traverses the planes of the multiverse in search of the scattered group of ancient artifacts known collectively as the Legacy. The captain of the ship, Sisay, is abducted to the shadowy world of Rath, and her old friend and crewmate, a former Benalish soldier named Gerrard, is pressed into taking command of the ship to rescue her.

Set history

Even though Weatherlight was the last expansion in the Mirage block it does not continue the story set in Mirage and Visions. Instead, this expansion begins a new story with new characters. Sisay and the flying ship Weatherlight had been mentioned in and played a relatively minor role in Mirage and Visions. Mechanics from the other expansions in this block do appear as well as some new ones.

Mechanics

  • Weatherlight had a strong theme of graveyard-related abilities. The set boasted more ways to retrieve cards from the graveyard than ever before, and other spells used the graveyard as a resource by removing cards in it from the game.
  • Weatherlight provided a new twist on cumulative upkeep: cards with effects which became larger as their cumulative upkeep costs increased. Cumulative upkeep would not be used again until Coldsnap was released in 2006.
  • Weatherlight was also the last set to use banding, a mechanic created in Alpha, because it was deemed too confusing.
  • Weatherlight had many so-called "cantrips" - spells that let you draw a card in addition to their normal effect. Weatherlight's innovation was to allow the cantrip's caster to draw the card as soon as the spell resolved, rather than during the next turn, a change which is still used on cantrips to this day.
  • Though the third set in the Mirage block, Weatherlight does not prominently feature the keyword mechanics introduced in Mirage. Phasing appears on only three cards in Weatherlight, and flanking appears on two cards.