Unglued

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Unglued
egg
ReleasedAugust 1998
Size94 cards
KeywordsDenimwalk
MechanicsTearing
Player Enchantment
Opponent Manipulation
Dice Rolling & Coin Flipping
Extra game effects
Development codeWacky Set[1]
Expansion codeUGL[2]
Portal Second Age
Urza's Saga

Unglued is a

egg. Among the themes of the set were chicken, dice rolling and multiplayer Magic games.[3][4]

History

Unglued was originally conceived by then-lead Magic designer Joel Mick and fellow designer Bill Rose. Having helped in the creation of many of the expansion sets of the time, they began talking about cards which were cut from the expansion or were unplayable, based on the rules of the game. Thinking this through, they conceptualized an expansion where all the cards had no place in serious games.

Unglued was not entirely a commercially successful expansion, but the unique basic land cards - the only cards from the set legal in tournaments - were and still are valuable. The set also developed a cult following among casual Magic fans, and three sequel sets have been released since, Unhinged in 2004, Unstable in 2017, and Unsanctioned in 2020.

Unglued secret message

Each of the 94 cards in the Unglued set had a single word printed on the bottom of the card. Alone these single words made little or no sense but when combined in proper numerical order with other cards in the series spell out the following secret message:

"Here are some cards that didn't make it to print: Socks of

Bonds, Dwarven Kickboxer, Mickey's Drunk, Pact with the Wastes, CoP:BO, Urza's Chia Pet, Thallid Shooter, Shoelace, When Chihuahuas Attack, Wall of Cookies, Kobold Ninja, Mucusaur, Kjeldoran Outhouse, Bear in the Woods, Dental Thrull, Flavatog, Cereal Killer
."

Flavor Text

The flavor texts of the cards Double Dip, Double Play, Double Deal, Double Take, and Double Cross form the following limerick:

In a duel and taking a lickin'...
The wizard exclaimed, "I'm no chicken...."
"I'm facing defeat,..."
"But the next time we meet,..."
"You're in for a nasty butt kickin'."

Which fit the mechanics of the cards, as all five not only did something for the player when played, but also created a benefit for the player during their next game against the same opponent.

References

  1. ^ "Themata". Making Magic. Wizards of the Coast. 2015-10-26. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  2. ^ "Ask Wizards - August, 2004". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. 2004-08-04. Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  3. ^ Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, p. 346.
  4. ^ Moursund, Beth (2002), The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic The Gathering, p. 720.

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