Theros Block (Magic: The Gathering)
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Theros is a set of three expansions to the Magic: The Gathering game, consisting of the sets Theros (September 27, 2013), Born of the Gods (February 7, 2014) and Journey into Nyx (May 2, 2014).[2] The setting was later used for a Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook, Mythic Odysseys of Theros (2020). The lore and aesthetics of the game setting was based on Greek mythology.
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Released | September 27, 2013 | |||
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Size | 249 cards (15 Mythic Rare, 53 Rare, 60 Uncommon, 101 Common, 20 Basic Land)[1] | |||
Designers | Mark Rosewater (lead), Ethan Fleischer, Ken Nagle, Zac Hill, and Jenna Helland | |||
Developers | Erik Lauer (lead), Zac Hill, David Humpherys, Doug Beyer, Shawn Main, and Tom LaPille | |||
Development code | Friends | |||
Expansion code | THS | |||
First[2] set in the Theros block | ||||
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Released | February 7, 2014 | |||
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Size | 165 cards[3] (10 mythic rare, 35 rare, 60 uncommon, 60 common) | |||
Designers | Ken Nagle (lead), Ethan Fleischer, Billy Moreno, Mark Rosewater, Ryan Spain | |||
Developers | Tom LaPille (lead), Chris Dupris, Mark Gottlieb, David Humpherys, Billy Moreno, Matt Tabak | |||
Development code | Romans | |||
Expansion code | BNG | |||
Second[3] set in the Theros block | ||||
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Released | May 2, 2014 | |||
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Size | 165 cards[4] (10 mythic rare, 35 rare, 60 uncommon, 60 common) | |||
Designers | Ethan Fleischer (lead), Dan Emmons, Eric Lauer, Matt Tabak, and Mark Rosewater | |||
Developers | Dave Humpherys (lead), Ian Duke, Tom Jenkot, Eric Lauer, and Ken Nagle | |||
Development code | Countrymen | |||
Expansion code | JOU | |||
Third[4] set in the Theros block | ||||
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