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  Yawgmoth - MTG Salvation Wiki
Yawgmoth, known as The Ineffable by his servants and The Lord of the Wastes throughout Dominarian mythology, was the medical genius of the Thran Empire who was outcast for his highly controversial solutions to medical ailments.
Yawgmoth was born during the last century of the Thran Empire in the middle of the conflicts between the elite imperialists and republican rabble.
Yawgmoth was hurt by the white mana, but survived and took the form of giant tentacles that attacked the Weatherlight, but this time Gerrard took out Urza's gemstone eyes, the two halves of the powerstone that had locked out Yawgmoth and contained the spirit of Glacian.
wiki.mtgsalvation.com /article/Yawgmoth   (2490 words)

  
  Yawgmoth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yawgmoth is a primary antagonist of the Magic story, and though he was in origin a healer, his ways became perverted towards an unnatural fascination with the mechanics of the body.
Yawgmoth built upon the land and renamed it Phyrexia, the ultimate incarnation of his vision of phyresis.
Yawgmoth and his vision of ascension are entirely opposite to the organic and natural world of Dominaria, and his somewhat "scientific" and coldly objective philosophy of dominion is diametrically opposed to the romantic idea of "Magic." As a developed villain, Yawgmoth is perfectly engineered to suit his role in the story.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yawgmoth   (1502 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Phyrexianna: Yawgmoth of Dominaria
Yawgmoth arrived in Halcyon as a beggar, dirt clinging to his tattered robes as if he were a stranger to the Thran.
Yawgmoth was the sole survivor of the crash, and was immediately mistaken for a rebel invader.
Yawgmoth removed Urza’s planeswalker powers and commanded that the two men fight to the death to be granted their greatest desires.
www.phyrexia.com /continuity/Yawgmoth.shtml   (6159 words)

  
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 Yawgmoth Personified - Wizards Community
This best represents Yawgmoth in that he never really was attached to anyone or anything, but forcing himself to believe that he loved Rebbec and Dominaria.
Yawgmoth is a personification (or an anthropomorphisation) of hatred, desire, and greed, but more that he's an emotional void that wears these "masks" to either fool other people, or to fool himself.
The children he's created are as heartless and cold as he, as fragile and beautiful as an organism, and as perfected and heartless as a maching.
boards1.wizards.com /showthread.php?t=715977   (888 words)

  
 Phyrexia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sixth sphere houses the chambers of Yawgmoth's Inner Circle of praetors and minions.
Yawgmoth had been artificially and magically modifying his Thran followers in a process that he called phyresis, the diametric opposite of the Powerstone Phthisis that he'd been working to cure.
Yawgmoth was closed off from Dominaria for 5,000 years, until the brothers Urza and Mishra became involved in a power struggle over the powerstone used to close the portal, splitting it in half and igniting a continent-wide war.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phyrexia   (2006 words)

  
 MTG Salvation - Article - Remember the Weatherlight, Part V(c): Imperfect Parts
Yawgmoth wants to see a tooth-and-nail, man-to-man, intensely personal slaying, and when it comes to that, Gerrard has the advantage—he may be less than a hundredth Urza’s age, but Urza was never a warrior.
Yawgmoth is overjoyed, and showers boon after boon on the victor.
Yawgmoth tries to retreat back into the shattered spheres of Phyrexia, but his point of access, the Stronghold, does not exist anymore—the dwarves, too small and powerless for him to bother noticing, have destroyed it.
mtgsalvation.com /article/435/remember-the-weatherlight-partvc   (3840 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
So, despite Yawgmoth's Bargain being broken it is still possible that no deck will surface which in combination with the current cards will be broken in Type II.
However, the Yawgmoth's Bargain decks that I have built don't seem to be entirely cut and dried.
Also, the decks are mostly reliant on Yawgmoth's Bargain for their card drawing, unlike other more robust decks.
www-personal.umich.edu /~edt/dojo/col.990616eta.shtml   (1732 words)

  
 The symbol of Yawgmoth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The same is true for Yawgmoth, the power-mad tyrant who tried to become a planeswalker.
The rune that symbolizes the dark lord Yawgmoth is at right.
Yawgmoth's name and visage appear in several cards, but his symbol is more selective.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=mtgcom/arcana/503   (127 words)

  
 yawgmoth(cat8) manual page
Yawgmoth is a daemon process that listens for incoming (local) connec- tions from mcxmit programs and tells them after getting a group list on what multicast groups and udp port they should send their articles.
Yawgmoth does not detach from it's controlling tty, but in- stead prints every received packet to stdout.
The yawgmoth command is part of the diploma thesis Transport of NetNews via IP-multicast.
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 Shalandar ~ MtG blog: Yawgmoth-Chi
If it were a pure burn deck I would have been able to justify that much mana production, but since it is also a fast creature deck Mana Vault was the obvious choice, especially with the creatures I chose.
The Su-Chi and Juggernaut have their weaknesses, but a creature that only costs 4 and has a combined power+toughness of 8 is a good deal, and with a Dark Ritual or a Mana Vault you can summon one on the second turn.
I ended up only having 3 Priest of Yawgmoth even though they were the genesis for the deck because unless you're casting an end game x damage spell they are under-powered for their cost compared to all the other creatures in the deck.
www.divinentd.com /nils/mtg/2005/05/yawgmoth-chi.html   (602 words)

  
 yawgmoth and o-kangachi - Wizards Community
keep in mind: yawgmoth is in stasis in the center(nineth sphere) of phyrexia but can project his will to his minions.
yawgmoth pwns o-kagachi, for the sole reason, he has better cards after him, and they are 2 of them are banned.
Yawgmoth can control his minions and all through domination and instructions, but O-Kagachi, or Kyodai (this means big/large in japanese), is the entire plane itself, or rather the spirit of the entire plane, depending on how you look at it.
boards1.wizards.com /showthread.php?p=6461022   (1859 words)

  
 2006 Vintage Championship: C-c-combo's a'comin'!
Wins come from casting a whole bunch of spells, doing it again via Yawgmoth's Will, and then tossing a giant Tendrils of Agony on the table to kill your opponent in uncounterable fashion.
In Vintage, storm is probably the most unstoppable mechanic around, and no less than five of the Top 8 decks included a Tendrils kill in either their maindecks or their sideboard.
Yawgmoth's Will from Spero a couple of turns later resolved, as did the Ancestral in his graveyard, though Kolowith cracked his Flooded Strand, and then failed to find a land because all his Underground Seas were in play.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=mtgevent/vintage06/welcome   (2858 words)

  
 B/U Cycling Death
Yawgmoth’s Will is available in the event that you need to cast Living Death a second or even third time.
Yawgmoth’s Will is also useful for re-using cards like Frantic Search or Intuition.
The control player will often counter these spells since, in many cases, a full hand means a large number of threats to the control player.
members.tripod.com /pig_4/cyclingdeath.htm   (980 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Play Yawgmoth's Will." So if you are susceptible to peer pressure go ahead and take out the Ill-Gottens and play a deck like Turning had.
If you play Yawgmoth's Will, you simply must have 4 Soul Feasts, because otherwise, you will get into situations where you lose because you aren't able to Soul Feast for that 5th time for the win.
It is worse, of course, against Rewind, because they get back their Rewind, but you can solve that by having Yawgmoth's Will and Defense Grid in the sideboard.
www-personal.umich.edu /~edt/dojo/col.991025eta.shtml   (2056 words)

  
 Rulings on Yawgmoth's Will
Because it was never headed for a graveyard, Yawgmoth's Will's replacement effect will not apply, and it will not be removed from the game.
The problem I am having with the question is whether the "may play as if it were in your hand" ability would count her as "from your hand" if you cast her.
Yawgmoth's Will only lets you play them (what we used to call "cast") as if they were in your hand.
www.starcitygames.com /pages/judgefinder.php?keywords=Yawgmoth's+Will   (1578 words)

  
 Time Spiral Style Guide: How to draw Phyrexians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Yawgmoth gave Phyrexian organisms a purpose: to thrive, to grow beyond the confines of Phyrexia and into the rest of the Multiverse.
Over hun¬dreds of years, Phyrexia evolved priests and acolytes who extolled and worshipped Yawgmoth, as well as demons and abominations of infinite va¬riety to kill for him.
In the end Phyrexia and its god, Yawgmoth, were defeated, but not before they decimated and toxified Dominaria.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=mtgcom/arcana/1211   (430 words)

  
 Yawgmoth's Dodgy Site mk4
And the handle I use now - "Yawgmoth" - well, visit http://www.phyrexia.com and find the Biographies section.
If you're too lazy, Yawgmoth was basically a god from the Collectible Card Game called Magic: The Gathering, he tried to take over the universe but got killed by another demigod after 4000 years of effort.
Ancient Anguish, I don't go by the name Yawgmoth, someone else already had that.
fbtc.tripod.com   (351 words)

  
 Yawgmoth's Will - MTG Salvation Forums
The question i had was if i have a land sitting in my graveyard and i play yawgmoth's will can i play the land from my graveyard as my land for my turn?
Yawgmoth's Will only allows you to play cards from your graveyard, but they're still in your graveyard, not your hand.
Yawgmoth's Will does only what it says it does; it lets you play cards from your graveyard as though they were in your hand.
forums.mtgsalvation.com /showthread.php?p=1530693#post1530693   (728 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Thran: Books: Robert J King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The story of Yawgmoth and how he came to power was gripping, it was hard to put down when I got to the last hundred pages or so.
The description of the creatures, and the acts they performed including the stuff that Yawgmoth did were very easy to see pictured, and sometimes very shocking.
The only thing that I didn't like is that Yawgmoth's early life, parents, relatives etc..
www.amazon.ca /Thran-Robert-J-King/dp/0786916001   (1084 words)

  
 Magic the Gathering: The Invasion Cycle
The elf-lord Eladamri goes to the lands of Keld, where the warriors are firmly convinced that they are facing Twilight (their version of the end of the world).
Gerrard and Urza offering themselves up to the Phyrexian overlord, Yawgmoth; Sisay and the crew of the Weatherlight are in bad shape; and Eladamri and his coalition of allies are about to begin a desperate assault on the Stronghold of Crovax.
Deep in the heart of Phyrexia, the two are pitted against each other in mortal combat for the amusement of the being known as Yawgmoth.
members.cox.net /storytellersarchivist/invasion.html   (1843 words)

  
 CardShark (CardShark Content by Dave Andrews ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Tectonic Break is terrific, and Breaking all of your opponent's lands while leaving yourself with a Port plus another land generally means that you should win the game.
While this isn't the ideal play, as you don't get your Break and your broken lands back from the Agenda, it is generally more than sufficient to pack the game away.
It is also quite common to Tutor for the Agenda, and then reuse the Tutor for another Agenda when playing against Plains, forcing the opponent to have 2 Dismantling Blows at the ready or face the power of Yawgmoth.
www.cardshark.com /content/view_article.asp/article_id/7   (981 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Phyrexianna: Yawgmoth of Dominaria
He had already captured an entire city’s favor.
Through this era, Yawgmoth’s forces had completed their transformations, but it still wasn’t enough.
At last, Yawgmoth had glimpsed Urza’s master plan.
phyrexia.com /continuity/Yawgmoth.shtml   (6159 words)

  
 Yawgmoth Demon - Renaissance - Magic The Gathering Cards
During your upkeep, sacrifice an artifact or Yawgmoth Demon deals 2 damage to you.
If Yawgmoth's Demon deals damage to you in this way, tap it.
Magic: the Gathering and all images are copyright © Wizards Of The Coast, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
www.trollandtoad.com /p97853.html   (206 words)

  
 Selecting Ninth Edition Week 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In honor of Demon Week, you'll be choosing between Yawgmoth Demon and Havoc Demon.
Yawgmoth Demon comes with one of the most powerful names in the game (thanks to cards like Yawgmoth's Bargain and Yawgmoth's Will) and a powerful nostalgia factor, having appeared all the way back in Magic's second expansion, Antiquities.
Havoc Demon costs more to cast and is smaller to boot, but features a powerful board-sweeping ability, whereas ending up unable to pay off your Yawgmoth Demon is a good way to end up dead fast.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=mtgcom/selecting9e/4   (261 words)

  
 The Ravenous Guild :: Welcome to Ravenous the multigaming clan! Based in WoW Bleeding Hollow and DAoC Merlin. (News)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Posted by: mordhom - on Friday, December 01, 2006 - 09:29 AM Finnaly the Screen shot Gallery is now up and running and ready for uses, any problems you may encounter please let me know about them in game or post the problem on the forums.
Posted by: Yawgmoth - on Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 04:10 PM Since you last read up on my tale I had visited the Caverns of Time along with the cities of the Alliance.
Posted by: mordhom - on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 04:02 PM The guild rules have been added to the site, its a must read for members of ravenous and people who are looking to join.
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 MTGnews.com Forums - View Profile: Yawgmoth's Acolyte
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Great Yawgmoth, Father of Machines, saw its perfection.
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 yawgmoth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Yawgmoth Demon x2 - MTG - (Chronicles) + FREE RARE.
Yawgmoths Agenda x 2 - MTG - Invasion.
Yawgmoths Will x1 MTG Rare Tara Angels Magic Card.
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 Magic magazines review
Test your understanding of this new card from Invasion.
Whenever Blazing Specter deals combat damage to a player, that player discards a card from his or her hand.
All trademarks are property of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. ©2000 Wizards.
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 CPA Message Boards - Yawgmoth's Agenda
You play Yawgmoth's Agenda, then try to announce another spell.
The game wants to know: "Have you already played a spell this turn?" The answer, of course, is yes; you played Yawmoth's Agenda.
Concerning Yawgmoth's Agenda however, Delaney says it looks back and counts all spells cast previously in the turn but doesn't specifically say whether it counts itself like Arcane Lab does.
www.casualplayers.org /forums/showthread.php?t=3538   (386 words)

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