Twoweeks ago, I talked about the epic spells. Last week I talked about the Maros and the wisdom (aka hand size matters) theme. This week, I thought I'd handle another new Saviors of Kamigawa mechanic, channel. Where did it come from? How was it created? Who's responsible? And when I started writing this column I had the huge handicap of not knowing the answer to any of those questions.

As I've mentioned many times, I talk a lot about the designs I do not out of an ego-based thrill (that's kind of a nice side perk) but out of the necessity of writing a weekly column. You see, most of my columns are written late night at my home after my family has all gone to sleep. If I don't know something I have limited resources to find out. That is why I was a bit panicky at 5:00pm this afternoon.


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Brian and I go over to Devin's desk. Devin isn't there. That's when we remember that Devin isn't in the office. He's in Japan. The first half was a business trip and the second half was a vacation (Devin had never been to Japan before.) I look at my watch. 5:21.

In the end, Brandon promised to e-mail me something to my home. And he did. As did Brian (Tinsman) who also looked back at some of his old files. So why didn't I just start the column at this point? Because I hear time and again that many readers like the behind-the-scenes stories and this one seemed as entertaining as any other. I'm curious to hear feedback on whether you liked this first half. But don't worry, after the intermission there will be an actual look at the origin of the channel mechanic. By the way, I picked up the kids on time. (Head Magic Designer and conscientious dad.)

I'll begin by playing a little game. What one card was the impetus for the Channel mechanic? (By the way, if you're ever playing this game for money and you don't know, always guess Plague Rats. It's the equivalence to answering Benjamin Franklin in Trivial Pursuit.) I'll give you five clues. See how few it takes for you to get the answer. (You can click below to see the card.)

Alliances is filled with single cards that touch upon giant chasms of unexplored design space. Elvish Spirit Guide is one such card. It's a creature and a spell all in one. This was the concept that intrigued Brandon. What if there was a mechanic that allowed you to have cards that doubled as creatures and spells? Brandon's initial suggestion: (it's interesting to note that the guy formerly in charge of names failed to give his design card or his mechanic a name.)

Variation #3 - This last variation is a combination of the first two. The creature has an activated ability that affects one creature that the spell can use to apply to all creatures (that fit the criteria). This became Arashi, the Sky Asunder and Jiwari, the Earth Aflame.

The channel portion of the card didn't want to actually be a spell - By making channel an activated ability rather than an alternate mana cost, the Saviors team allowed the channel cards to do several things. First, they became uncounterable. Second, they allowed players to play them at times spells weren't allowed (think epic spells). And third, they delved into a much unexplored design space.

Magic is a soon to be defunct British music television channel owned by Channel Four Television Corporation. It plays mainly easy listening music videos and is based on the Magic radio station owned by Bauer Media Audio UK. Magic mainly focuses on music from the 1970s to the present day. During throughout the Christmas of each year, The channel will only plays Christmas music under their block called "Christmas is Magic".

Like other Box Television music television channels under Bauer's brand, Magic operated a jukebox service where viewers were able to request videos to be played via a premium-rate telephone number. The channel will close on 30 June 2024.

The channel was a part of a network of channels owned by The Box Plus Network (formerly Box Television) which included 4Music, Kerrang! TV, Box Hits, The Box, and Kiss. All of these channels including Magic TV are now in Channel 4's main business operations.[1]

On 2 April 2013, all Box Television channels went free-to-air on satellite, apart from 4Music which went free-to-view.[2] As a result, the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland.[3] However, Magic was launched on Freesat on 29 April 2013, alongside Heat, following the addition of four other Box Television channels on 15 April.[4] Magic TV and its sister channels returned to Freesat on 8 December 2021.

Choose one creature, object, or magical effect within range. Any spell of 3rd level or lower on the target ends. For each spell of 4th level or higher on the target, make an ability check using your spellcasting ability. The DC equals 10 + the spell's level. On a successful check, the spell ends.

Am I correct in my understanding that Dispel Magic would have no effect when targeting a magical effect caused by Channel Divinity because Channel Divinity is not a spell?

Choose one creature, object, or magical effect within range. Any spell of 3rd level or lower on the target ends. For each spell of 4th level or higher on the target, make an ability check using your spellcasting ability. The DC equals 10 + the spell's level. On a successful check, the spell ends.

The expression "creature, object, or magical effect" explains how to target specific magical effects (target restriction). The word spells is a restriction of scope: Creatures and magic items with innate powers, even though magical, cannot be affected. The same goes for other magical occurrences that are not defined as spells, including Channel Divinity. It also creates a scope concerning the power level of effects that can be dispelled.

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In this paper we extend the resource theory of magic states to the channel domain by considering completely stabilizer-preserving operations (CSPOs) as free. We introduce and characterize the set of CSPO-preserving and completely CSPO-preserving superchannels. We quantify magic channels by extending the generalized robustness and the min-relative entropy defined for magic states to channels and show that they bound the single-shot dynamical magic cost and distillation. We also provide analytical conditions for qubit interconversion under CSPOs and show that it is a linear programming feasibility problem and hence can be efficiently solved. Lastly, we give a classical simulation algorithm whose runtime is related to the generalized robustness of magic channels. Our algorithm depends on some predefined precision, and if there is no bound on the desired precision then it achieves a constant runtime.

Taking place at the Kia Center, Wolves at Magic will air on Bally Sports North at 6 PM on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Play-by-play announcer Marney Gellner and color analyst Jim Peterson will be calling the game for Bally Sports North.

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Taking place at Target Center, Wolves vs. Magic will air on Bally Sports North at 7 PM on Friday, Feb. 2. Play-by-play announcer Marney Gellner and color analyst Jim Peterson will be calling the game for Bally Sports North.

Possible rotation for the Magic against the Wolves: Paolo Banchero, Jalen Suggs, Franz Wagner, Anthony Black, Jonathan Isaac, Joe Ingles, Cole Anthony, Wendell Carter Jr., Moritz Wagner and Goga Bitadze.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Orlando Magic today in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. The Cavaliers lead the series, but this tough Magic team will ensure this series is a battle to the finish.

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