Earth
- For the set codenamed "Earth", see Champions of Kamigawa.
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Earth is a non-canon plane subtype featured on several Planechase cards in Doctor Who.
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| First seen | Doctor Who |
| Last seen | Fallout |
| Status | Universes Beyond plane |
| Demonym | Earthlings |
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Description
Earth, also known as the Earth and Planet Earth, is a planet in the solar system whose native sapient species included the human race and the Silurians. It is the third planet from the Sun and therefore also known as Sol III (or Sol 3), though mainly to extraterrestrial cultures. Earth is a favorite of The Doctor.
Earth is the setting for multiple outside IPs and would be considered a 1 on the Universes Beyond Rabiah Scale.[1]
Note on canonicity
Earth is not considered to be part of either the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse or the Un-iverse.[2][3][4] This is because R&D doesn't want to tell stories about planeswalkers visiting Earth or being from Earth.[5] Gavin Verhey used Earth as a non-canon plane for Wizards of the Coast in the Unknown Event at MagicCon Minneapolis 2023.[6] As the playtest cards in the event are designed to be humorous or silly, it is not considered a change in position on the use of Earth as a plane. Earth also appeared in the art on the Heroes of the Realm celebration card Euroakus.
The setting of Portal Three Kingdoms closely resembles historic Earth, but is retroactively considered to be a parallel plane.[7][8][9]
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Depicted in:
- Euroakus
- Temple of Deceit (Doctor Who)
- Lunar Hatchling
- Path to Exile (Doctor Who)
- Presence of the Master (Legends)
- RMS Titanic
- Sundown Pass (Doctor Who)
- The Moonbase
Africa: 23 cards
Antarctica: 2 cards
Asia: 241 cards
- China: 186 cards
- Hong Kong: 1 card
- India: 6 cards
- Indonesia: 1 card
- Iraq: 3 cards
- Japan: 28 cards
- Korea: 1 card
- Philippines: 1 card
- Singapore: 1 card
- Syria: 6 cards
- Taiwan: 1 card
- Thailand: 1 card
- Turkey: 4 cards
Australia: 1 card
Europe: 254 cards
- Belgium: 1 card
- Denmark: 1 card
- England: 124 cards
- Coal Hill School: 3 cards
- London: 62 cards
- France: 16 cards
- Germany: 1 card
- Greece: 20 cards
- Italy: 39 cards
- Netherlands: 1 card
- Norway: 12 cards
- Romania: 7 cards
- Russia: 3 cards
- Scotland: 8 cards
- Spain: 2 cards
- Switzerland: 2 cards
New Zealand: 1 card
North America: 1114 cards
- Canada: 4 cards
- Caribbean: 8 cards
- Mexico: 2 cards
- Tenochtitlan: 1 card
- United States: 1075 cards
- Alaska: 1 card
- Arizona: 6 cards
- California: 21 cards
- Colorado: 1 card
- District of Colombia: 2 cards
- Illinois: 3 cards
- Indiana: 9 cards
- Louisiana: 3 cards
- Maine: 2 cards
- Maryland: 2 cards
- Massachusetts: 52 cards
- Michigan: 2 cards
- Mojave Desert: 4 cards
- Nevada: 37 cards
- New Jersey: 2 cards
- New York: 566 cards
- Ravencroft Institute: 2 cards
- Statue of Liberty: 1 card
- Pennsylvania: 6 cards
- Puerto Rico: 1 card
- Tennessee: 7 cards
- Texas: 1 card
- Utah: 7 cards
- Virginia: 6 cards
- Washington: 3 cards
- West Virginia: 24 cards
North Pole: 1 card
South America: 1 card
- Peru: 1 card
- Referred to:
- Aladdin's Ring (Arabian Nights)
- Ali Baba (Arabian Nights)
- Bird Maiden (Arabian Nights)
- Cursed Mirror (Doctor Who)
- Dauthi Slayer (Arena League promo)
- Efrit de Serendib (Revised Edition) (Serendib Efreet)
- Inspirit (Ninth Edition)
- Quirion Ranger (FNM promo)
- Radjan Spirit (Fifth Edition)
- Repentant Blacksmith (Arabian Nights)
- Righteousness (Fifth Edition)
- Squire (The Dark)
- Transmutation (Chronicles)
Trivia
- Amsterdam, Atlanta, Chicago and Las Vegas were introduced as a playtest card planar type at the various Unknown Events despite normally being part of Earth.
External links
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (October 19, 2025). "Any thoughts on the fact that New York City is a 1 on the Rabiah Scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (June 10, 2018). "Is Earth on a plane in the Multiverse? The un-iverse?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 11, 2019). "Is Earth canonically a plane in the Magic the Gathering storyline?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 28, 2023). "Is the magic multiverse infinite? ie is earth technically canon to mtg lore?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (February 17, 2019). "To say that our universe definitely isn't part of the MtG multiverse is paramount". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Emrakul & Chatterfang!? Koma & Toski!? 62 Unknown Magic Cards! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (May 10, 2023).
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 22, 2017). "What plane did Portal: Three Kingdoms take place on?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 11, 2019). "Portal: Three Kingdoms took place on an unnamed plane that shares a lot with early history China, but is not China.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (April 7, 2023). "Portal Three Kingdoms doesn't take place on a plane of Magic's Multiverse.". Twitter.