MTG COLDSNAP REGULAR MOL FACTORY SET
MTG COLDSNAP REGULAR MOL FACTORY SET
$214.99 USD

MTG COLDSNAP REGULAR MOL FACTORY SET

$ 214.99

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Full Non-Foil Set
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Coldsnap contains 155 black-bordered cards (40 rare, 55 uncommon, and 60 commons). Its expansion symbol is a depiction of three icicles. When Coldsnap was initially announced, Wizards of the Coast claimed that the set was a "lost design file" only recently found. Because this statement was taken seriously, Mark Rosewater later had to clarify that it was a joke.

Coldsnap had the shortest-ever design, at six weeks. R&D made a conscious effort to hit on every standout theme in Ice Age and Alliances to give the set the necessary “retro” feel. This included cumulative upkeep, allied colors, pitch cards, old characters springing to life and land that doesn't tap for mana. The 'snow-covered' supertype changed to 'snow' and expanded its use to nonland permanents. The new Recover mechanic captured the feel of "graveyard order matters" without requiring meticulous tracking.

New Mechanics

  • Recover — allows a player to return cards with the ability to their hand by paying the card's Recover cost when a creature is put into their graveyard from the battlefield; however, if they do not pay the Recover cost the card is then exiled.
  • Ripple — when a player plays a spell with ripple, they may reveal the top four cards of their library. If they do, they cast play all cards revealed this way that shares a name with the spell without paying their mana costs.

Notable cards

  • Dark Depths was originally ignored for tournament play, until the printing of Vampire Hexmage in Zendikar (and later Thespian's Stage in Gatecrash) caused its play value and price to skyrocket. The associated token, Marit Lage, was made available only as a promotional card and eventually became one of the most valuable token cards ever printed.
  • Ohran Viper was the initial chase rare of the set, harkening back to Shadowmage Infiltrator's legacy.
  • Panglacial Wurm is the first, and likely only, spell that can be played directly from the library. Due to its rules implications, Rosewater doubts such an ability will return.
  • Haakon, Stromgald Scourge is the first creature that specifies that it can't be cast from multiple zones. This includes the command zone, meaning that, if chosen as one's commander, it cannot be cast without first finding a way to move it to the graveyard.
  • Lightning Serpent is the last card printed to use asymmetrical counters and one of two to remain legal in Modern, the other being the Mirage reprint Wall of Roots.
  • Lightning Storm is the only spell that has an activated ability while it is a spell on the stack, and the only card to use counters while in that zone; many other instant and sorcery cards do have activated abilities in other zones or use counters in exile, but not while on the stack. Lightning Storm saw regular play as the kill condition for any deck that could draw its library until Thassa's Oracle was printed.
  • Vanish into Memory is the third card to be designed through the Wizards of the Coast's "You Make the Card" promotion through their website, MTG.com
  • Counterbalance is perhaps the most powerful blue enchantment ever printed, the combination of Counterbalance with deck manipulation cards such as Brainstorm and Sensei's Divining Top can be used to repeatedly counter your opponent's spells. The two-card combo of Counterbalance and Sensei's Divining Top is most commonly referred to as "CounterTop", and CounterTop decks have been a Legacy staple for years, with the most recent archetype to use CounterTop to full advantage being Miracles, before its ban in 2017.
  • A cycle of free spells that require two cards to be exiled to be played for free, with many seeing unsurprising play in competitive formats.
    • Commandeer has seen sporadic play in Modern sideboards in metagames with spells worth spending three cards on to steal.
    • Allosaurus Rider was a crucial part of the infamous NeoBrand combo deck in Modern, which could play the Rider for free then use Neoform to put Griselbrand onto the battlefield as early as turn one. The success of this deck lead contributed to the banning of fast mana in the format.
    • Soul Spike has seen play in Modern "black burn" decks, which look to rapidly drain the opponent's life total using primarily noncombat means. These decks can often draw large amounts of cards with Necrodominance and then exile black cards that would otherwise need to have been discarded to hand size to pay for Soul Spike. Additionally, cards like Chancellor of the Dross, which are unlikely to ever be cast and generally bad to draw, are ideal fodder to exile to Soul Spike.
  • Rite of Flame is likely the best red ritual ever printed, providing additional mana for the least initial investment. This, combined with its ability to make even more mana if other copies have been played before it, led to it getting banned in Modern to prevent degenerate early starts.
  • Mishra's Bauble has seen heavy play in Modern and other formats as a "free card," costing no mana and returning a card at the next upkeep about old cantrips. This led to it seeing heavy play in multiple formats, particularly in combination with Lurrus of the Dream Den which can recur every turn for free extra card draw.
  • Thrumming Stone was a notoriously powerful Limited card, as due to the small nature of the set, it became easy to draft many copies of commons and put them all onto the battlefield with a single cast.
  • Martyr of Sands paired with Proclamation of Rebirth to make the Martyr-Proc deck in Modern and Legacy, which used the Martyr's ability to gain significant amounts of life every turn; even a control deck would struggle to contain an opponent gaining 15 life every upkeep.

 

What is an MOL set?

The Magic Online Redemption Program is a feature on Magic Online that allows a player with a complete digital set on Magic Online to have those cards converted to a complete paper copy of the same set. The digital cards are deleted from the player's account and a the player is sent a corresponding full set of physical cards. A redemption set comes sealed in a shrink-wrapped box with a label on it indicating what set is inside and whether it is regular (non-foil) or premium (foil).

As a general rule, Magic Online sets became available for redemption roughly one month after they were released. Each set would be available while supplies lasted or until its Cutoff Date, whichever came first.

MOL SETS ARE CONSIDERED THE PROOF SETS OF MTG !

What is in the box?

Each MOL set includes one (1) copy of each card in that set, with the box indicating if either a regular set (non-foil) or premium (foil). The packaging is designed for the precise amount of cards included, leaving little room for movement which might scratch the surface, or any way for the edges to receive damage. That's why these are perfect for those looking to open cards in the best condition possible!

THESE SETS ARE OF INVESTMENT GRADE QUALITY AND PROVIDE THE BEST 
CHANCE FOR RECEIVING HIGH GRADES FROM BGS OR PSA

 

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