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Encyclopedia > Champions of Kamigawa
Champions of Kamigawa
Expansion Symbol Torii gate
Release Date October 1, 2004
Mechanics Spiritcraft, Flip cards,
Legendary cards, Arcane
Keywords Bushido, Soulshift, Splice
Size 306 cards
Sets in Kamigawa Block
Champions of Kamigawa Betrayers of Kamigawa Saviors of Kamigawa
Magic: The Gathering
Chronology
Fifth Dawn Champions of Kamigawa Unhinged

Champions of Kamigawa (or Champions, or Kamigawa, or ChK) is the name of the Magic: The Gathering expansion set which came out in October of 2004. It contains 306 cards. The set's story is inspired by Japanese myths and revolves around the battle between spirits (kami) and living beings. Most of the cards have Japanese-flavored names. The set's expansion symbol is a torii, the entrance to the Shinto temple. This is especially important, as Kamigawa's original idea was summed up as "Shinto gone horribly wrong": Kami warring against their human worshippers. Image File history File links Exp_sym_CHK.gif Magic: The Gathering Champions of Kamigawa expansion symbol from http://www. ... October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Betrayers of Kamigawa is the name of the Magic: The Gathering expansion set which came out in February of 2005. ... Saviors of Kamigawa (also Saviors or SoK) is a Magic: The Gathering set, third and last in the Kamigawa Block. ... Magic: The Gathering (colloq. ... Fifth Dawn is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, which came out in May, 2004. ... Unhinged is the name of one of the few English-only expansions to the game Magic: The Gathering. ... Magic: The Gathering (colloq. ... Look up October in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Japanese mythology is an extremely complex system of beliefs. ... The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning breath. ... A famous floating torii at Itsukushima Shrine Gateway to Shinto shrine with torii A torii (Japanese: 鳥居) is a traditional Japanese gate commonly found at the entry to a Shinto shrine. ... Shinto (Kanji: 神道 Shintō) (sometimes called Shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. ... Shinto (Kanji: 神道 Shintō) (sometimes called Shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. ... Amaterasu, one of the central kami in the Shinto faith Look up Kami in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Kami (神) is the Japanese word for the objects of worship in the Shinto faith. ...


Mechanics

Champions of Kamigawa introduces several new mechanics to the game.

  • Arcane spells - some spells (instants or sorceries) have the Arcane subtype, which represent the magic of the Kami. It does nothing by itself, but other cards may interact with it (see below).
  • Bushido, or "way of the warrior", makes the creature tougher when it combats another creature (more specifically, the creature gets +X/+X when it blocks or gets blocked, where "X" is the number of Bushido points the creature has. This is usually compared to flanking, which weakens (-1/-1) the blockers of the creature.)
  • Heroes - A nickname for a series of cards that flip when particular conditions are met (for example, when it deals damage to the opponent), thus becoming more powerful and legendary.
  • Soulshift keyword appears on Spirit creatures and allows them to return another Spirit creature from the graveyard to it's owners hand when they perish.
  • Splice onto Arcane - the spells having this keyword could be "attached" to another spell having Arcane subtype for additional mana investment. The spell 'spliced' remains in the player's hand able to be reused another time.
  • "Spiritcraft" - Many spirits generate have abilites which trigger when another Spirit or an Arcane spell is played.

Some changes were made to the rules of the game, removing Legend creature type, and replacing with Legendary supertype. While Wall creature type wasn't eliminated, it has lost the "rules baggage" associated to it (Walls couldn't attack previously), and each creature with a 'wall' creature was errataed to have Defender keyword which prevents them from attacking. This errata makes sure that the wall creature type doesn't automatically possesses the defender ability, but 'defender' has to be present on the card Magic: The Gathering. ... Magic (also called magick to distinguish it from stage magic) is a supposed way of influencing the world through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. ... // For other senses of this word, see Legend (disambiguation). ... The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning breath. ... Graves at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York A cemetery is a place (usually an enclosed area of land) in which dead bodies are buried. ... Mana is a traditional term and a concept among the speakers of Oceanic languages, including Melanesians, Polynesians and Micronesians. ... An erratum is a correction of a manual, handbook or other nonfictional text that contained mistakes. ...


Notable cards

  • The Myojins -- High mana cost creatures that come into play with a Divinity counter, and are indestructible as long it remains upon them. The counter can be removed for a devastating effect. They depict the five most powerful spirits in Kamigawa.
  • The Hondens -- Legendary enchantments with the subtype Shrine, that work together. Each upkeep, they bestow powerful effects, but they are even more powerful when together, as their effects just replicate every time the player plays another Honden. Also the first enchantments to have a subtype (until the Aura rule was instated) and the first legendary enchantments.
  • Time Stop -- This card ends the turn immediately. The most powerful aspect of Time Stop is that, due to the rules wording, can be used to counter an uncounterable spell. It has seen limited play, including an appearance in the mono-blue deck which won the MTG world championships.
  • Kokusho, the Evening Star -- This is the most popular card of the "Dragon Spirit" legendary cycle. Decks which utilize Kokusho take advantage of the "new" Legend rule, which immediately kills two legendary cards with the same name, and the fact that Kokusho makes opponents lose life when it leaves play, to facilitate quick and decisive victories.
  • Meloku the Clouded Mirror -- This blue Legend's ability, which quickly and efficiently made many additional creatures, made it powerful enough that it has made its way into many decks as a pivotal win condition in Standard, Block Constructed, and Extended decks.
  • Gifts Ungiven -- One of the most useful cards in the block, this card is the centerpiece of several eponymous decks in all formats from Type 1 to Block Constructed.
  • Cranial Extraction -- The first "chase rare" of the set, early on in the set's release it would be sold at up to $25. While the card has yet never had the effect it was predicted to have in tournament play, it still commands a reasonable percentage of its original price and sees moderate play.

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External links

  • Wizards' official page on Champions of Kamigawa
Magic: The Gathering sets
Core sets: Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, 4th Edition, 5th Edition, 6th Edition, 7th Edition, 8th Edition, 9th Edition
Expansion Sets

Early sets: Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends,
The Dark, Fallen Empires, Chronicles, Homelands
Ice Age Block: Ice Age, Alliances, Coldsnap
Mirage Block: Mirage, Visions, Weatherlight
Rath Cycle: Tempest, Stronghold, Exodus This is a table of card sets for the trading card game Magic: The Gathering. ... The Dark was the eighth Magic: The Gathering set and the fourth expansion set, released in August, 1994. ... Fallen Empires was the ninth Magic: The Gathering set and the fifth expansion set, released in November, 1994. ... Coldsnap is the third set in the Ice Age block for the Magic:The Gathering collectible card game. ... Weatherlight is a Magic: The Gathering set, third and last in the Mirage Block. ...

Urza Block: Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny
Masques Block: Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy
Invasion Block: Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse
Odyssey Block: Odyssey, Torment, Judgment
Onslaught Block: Onslaught, Legions, Scourge Urzas Saga is the name of the Magic: The Gathering expansion set which came out in October of 1998. ... // Storyline Urzas Legacy continues the flashback begun with Urzas Saga. ... // Storyline With the skyship Weatherlight completed, Urza now works on a eugenics program to create a perfect crew for it, as well as engineering a race of soldiers to fight the Phyrexian invasion. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Odyssey is the 25th Magic:The Gathering expert-level expansion set. ...

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
Time Spiral Block: Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, "Pop" Mirrodin is the name of Magic: The Gathering expansion set. ... Darksteel is the name of the second set of the Mirrodin block of sets, also featuring Mirrodin and Fifth Dawn. ... Fifth Dawn is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, which came out in May, 2004. ... Betrayers of Kamigawa is the name of the Magic: The Gathering expansion set which came out in February of 2005. ... Saviors of Kamigawa (also Saviors or SoK) is a Magic: The Gathering set, third and last in the Kamigawa Block. ... Time Spiral is a Magic: The Gathering set, codenamed Snap. Time Spiral will be released October, 2006. ... Planar Chaos is an expansion set from the trading card game Magic: The Gathering. ...

 
Parody Sets Beginner Sets Compilations/reprint sets
Unglued, Unhinged

Portal, Portal: Second Age, Portal: Three Kingdoms Unglued is the name of a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, the first silver-bordered, non-tournament-legal Magic: The Gathering expansion set released. ... Unhinged is the name of one of the few English-only expansions to the game Magic: The Gathering. ... The correct title of this article is Portal: Three Kingdoms. ...

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We Are the Champions, My Friend (1626 words)
Unlike the rest of Kamigawa, who had mostly abandoned the kami since the war started, the ogres still worship the oni, twisted demon kami who controlled forces like evil and death.
Apart from white’s clerics, Jukai’s inhabitants had the closest relationship and the deepest worship of the kami in all Kamigawa, which means that the war struck them especially hard.
Champions of Kamigawa is the start of a whole new era in legendary permanents, in more ways than one.
Champions of Kamigawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (927 words)
Champions of Kamigawa (or Champions, or Kamigawa, or ChK) is the name of the Magic: The Gathering expansion set which came out in October of 2004.
This is especially important, as Kamigawa's original idea was summed up as "Shinto gone horribly wrong": Kami warring against their human worshippers.
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