Onslaught
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# Onslaught Overview Onslaught released in October 2002 as the first set of a new block, introducing the creature type Onslaught and emphasizing tribal synergies across multiple creature types. The 351-card set marked a significant shift in Magic's design philosophy toward creature-focused gameplay and tribal mechanics, moving away from the spell-heavy environments of previous years. The set introduced several mechanically important cards that shaped Standard and Extended formats. Goblin Warchief provided explosive acceleration for goblin strategies, while Wirewood Symbiote enabled efficient creature-based decks. Astral Slide became a cornerstone of control strategies through its interaction with cycling mechanics, which Onslaught heavily featured. The block's emphasis on tribal synergies established templates that influenced Magic's design for years. Onslaught's limited environment became renowned for its depth and complexity, particularly regarding creature interactions and tribal strategies. The set's mechanical innovations and strong creature base made it significant for constructed formats, though its overall power level remained moderate compared to surrounding sets.
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