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[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths]] is the 23rd expansion set of ''Magic: The Gathering - Puzzle Quest'', released in May 2020 in version 4.2 of the game.  The set abbreviation is IKO, and the set icon ({{SetSymbol|IKO}}) resembles a beast's eye.
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In paper Magic the Gathering, the sets immediately before [[Origins]] were closely related to three-color combinations of mana via the [[Mana#Tri color: Clans of Tarkir|Clans of Tarkir]], and had lands to go with them. But in Puzzle Quest Ikoria was the first appearance of three color lands, the [[Mana#Ikoria Triomes|Triomes]].
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Ikoria introduced the term {{Ability|Basic Evergreen|Basic Evergreen}} for the collection of  abilities first seen way back in [[Origins]]. Both [[Vivien, Monsters' Advocate]] and [[The Colossal Tussle]] made use of the mechanic.
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IKO has more Cycling cards than the [[Amonkhet]] set that introduced that mechanic.
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== Events ==
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[[Hunter X Bonder]] is a [[Legacy]] coalition PvP event and [[The Colossal Tussle]] is a Legacy PvP event; both were released at the same time as Ikoria. They feature elements of the set. HXB affects and is affected by Humans and non-humans, like the Bonders and their monster allies. TCT affects the Mutate ability, and requires it, and Cycling cards. They left Standard, along with IKO, when [[Innistrad: Midnight Hunt]] was released in October 2021.
  
==Overview==
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== Planeswalkers ==
[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths]] is the 23rd expansion set of ''Magic: The Gathering - Puzzle Quest'', released in May 2020 in version 4.2 of the game.  The set abbreviation is IKO, and the set icon ({{SetSymbol|IKO}}) resembles a beast's eye.
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[[Lukka, Coppercoat Outcast]], [[Narset of the Ancient Way]] and [[Vivien, Monsters' Advocate]] are [[Planeswalkers]] released at the same time as the set. All three have abilities with Companion requirements for an enhancement of the ability.
  
 
==Cards==
 
==Cards==
The Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths set consists of 223 cards across all five rarities.
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The Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths set consists of 233 cards across all five rarities, plus full art variants of 36 of those cards.
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As sometimes happens, an ability introduced in a previous set (in this case {{Ability|Cycling}} from a set released years earlier, [[Amonkhet]]) was added; 52 IKO cards have or interact with Cycling.
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{{Card Set List
 
|name={{SetSymbol|IKO}} '''Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths'''   Complete card list
 
|name={{SetSymbol|IKO}} '''Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths'''   Complete card list

Latest revision as of 20:56, 7 March 2023

Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (IKO)
EventsStoryPlaneswalkersCardsGuides
IKO Symbol.png
Released May 2020 (version 4.2)
Release notes
Format Legacy Legacy
DvK DvK    ←    IKO IKO    →    TOR TOR
Mar 2020              May 2020              Jun 2020
Set mechanics Companion
MutateMutate
Cards 233
Creatures153 · Spells54 · Supports26
Common64 · Uncommon59 · Rare60 · Mythic35 · Masterpiece15
Portal:Cards   (Infobox · Data)

Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths is the 23rd expansion set of Magic: The Gathering - Puzzle Quest, released in May 2020 in version 4.2 of the game. The set abbreviation is IKO, and the set icon (Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths) resembles a beast's eye.

In paper Magic the Gathering, the sets immediately before Origins were closely related to three-color combinations of mana via the Clans of Tarkir, and had lands to go with them. But in Puzzle Quest Ikoria was the first appearance of three color lands, the Triomes.

Ikoria introduced the term Basic EvergreenBerserkerDeathtouchDefenderDouble StrikeFirst StrikeFlyingHexproofLifelinkMenaceReachTrampleVigilance for the collection of abilities first seen way back in Origins. Both Vivien, Monsters' Advocate and The Colossal Tussle made use of the mechanic.

IKO has more Cycling cards than the Amonkhet set that introduced that mechanic.

Events

Hunter X Bonder is a Legacy coalition PvP event and The Colossal Tussle is a Legacy PvP event; both were released at the same time as Ikoria. They feature elements of the set. HXB affects and is affected by Humans and non-humans, like the Bonders and their monster allies. TCT affects the Mutate ability, and requires it, and Cycling cards. They left Standard, along with IKO, when Innistrad: Midnight Hunt was released in October 2021.

Planeswalkers

Lukka, Coppercoat Outcast, Narset of the Ancient Way and Vivien, Monsters' Advocate are Planeswalkers released at the same time as the set. All three have abilities with Companion requirements for an enhancement of the ability.

Cards

The Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths set consists of 233 cards across all five rarities, plus full art variants of 36 of those cards.

As sometimes happens, an ability introduced in a previous set (in this case CyclingCycling from a set released years earlier, Amonkhet) was added; 52 IKO cards have or interact with Cycling.

Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths   Complete card list [Gallery at mtgpq.info]    
Name Type Subtypes Cost Color Rarity