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Aether Revolt

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{{Infobox set|AER}}
[[Aether Revolt]] is the seventh ''Magic: The Gathering - Puzzle Quest'' set, released in January 2017 in version 1.10 of the game. The set abbreviation is AER, and the set icon ([[File:AER_Symbol.png|x16px|AER]]) resembles a swirling band of energy being pushed to the sides by a central force.
==Overview==[[Aether RevoltEmergency Ordinances]] is the seventh and [[Angels''Magic: The Gathering - Puzzle Quest'' set, Embrace]] are Legacy PvP events that were released in January 2017 in version 1.10 at the same time as Aether Revolt and feature elements of the gameset. The set abbreviation [[Revolt against the Consulate]] is AERa Legacy PvE event, and [[Fate is Rarely Fair]] is a block-restricted PvP event; both were similarly released. Aether Revolt's release time also saw the debut of the set icon ([[File:AER_Symbol.png|x16px|AERTraining Grounds]]) resembles a swirling band PvP event and the [[Trial of energy being pushed to the sides by a central forcePlanes]] Legacy PvP event.
[[Emergency OrdinancesAjani, Unyielding]], [[Nissa, Vital Force]] is a Legacy PvP event, and [[Fate is Rarely FairTezzeret the Schemer]], all the second of their names, are [[Planeswalkers] is a block-restricted PvP event; both ] that were released at the same time as Aether Revolt and feature elements of the set. [[Revolt against the Consulate]] is Ajani has two points lower total mana bonus than normal, and Tezzeret a Legacy PvE event, similarly releasedpoint higher. All of them have {{Ability|Energize}} abilities.
==Cards==
Aether Revolt is a small expansion set, consisting of 68 cards across all rarities except Common.
 
Like [[Eldritch Moon]] and [[Oath of the Gatewatch]], Aether Revolt was a Hibernum expansion set. It was an even-numbered release that did not have its own packs, had its main set's cards offered as rewards in its own events, and had no Commons. Its Planeswalkers even had [[Kaladesh]] cards in their Starting Decks, instead of AER cards.
 
[[Hour of Devastation]] was the first set to not be added to the pool of cards of the previous, odd-numbered release.
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