Magic Tree House is a series of children's books written by Mary Pope Osborne. The fourth installment in the series is called "Magic Tree House 4: Pirates Past Noon." This book continues the adventures of Jack and Annie as they travel through time in their magical tree house. In this book, Jack and Annie are transported back in time to the Golden Age of Piracy. They find themselves on a deserted island, surrounded by pirate ships. They meet a pirate captain named Morgan and learn about life on the high seas.
Tokens may be represented in the game by any physical object that's convenient to place on the playing surface and suitable for gameplay interactions, especially tapping. Official token cards are typically released with each set in the modern era, but these are not required; players can use other cards (often basic lands) with crossed-out text, scraps of paper, or even dice or figurines. Official tokens are made of different cardstock than regular cards - they don't have the opaque layer in the middle. [4] [5]
The effect to increase the number of tokens as they re being made, or making more after they ve already been made, is also primary in blue and green e. Enchantment tokens returned in the Mystery Booster set in 2019, where the test card Celestine Cave Witch lets you sacrifice insects to create curse enchantment tokens, and Domesticated Mammoth arrives on the battlefield with an aura token of Pacifism on it.
They meet a pirate captain named Morgan and learn about life on the high seas. Throughout their journey, Jack and Annie encounter various challenges and obstacles. They learn about the pirate code, discover hidden treasure, and even get captured by pirates.
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GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
Due to the success of their first token series, GamingEtc released a second series of token cards in December 2003, again with a print run of 5000. Like cards of the first series, these tokens could be purchased individually or as a complete set. In addition, complete sets, consisting of one of each token card plus an additional checklist card, were offered in three different versions: a basic edition with an additional randomly chosen token card signed by the appropriate artist in black, a silver edition limited to 500 sets where each token card was signed by the appropriate artist in silver, and a gold edition limited to 100 sets where each token card was signed by the appropriate artist in gold.
At the end of June 2005, GamingEtc released a limited set of 10 Power Nine proxies (5,000 of each was supposed to be the initial printing). The were sold in sealed booster including the P9 plus a Library and one random foil, so 11 cards total for a retail price of $10.
If you bought a set of 10 sets you did get a bonus foil set that came sealed. In the first week, 50% of them were sold and they sold out within 2 months of production. Uncut sheets (5 x 10) were also offered (non-foil and foil).
In order to avoid breaking any kind of copyrights, the name of the original cards were modified and they were having a specific back. The quality of the proxies is good with a nice gloss and they are slightly taller and thicker than normal MTG cards.
A set of dual land proxies was also scheduled but that project never saw the light. WotC due to the use of the names and what they were intended for decided that the already short print run will be cut in half and they said that what was printed could be sold and then done.
A third set of 9 tokens painted by Joel Earley in 2005 was supposed to be released but that project was cancelled.
Uncut Foil sheet of Power Nine (5 x 10).
Power Nine Proxy Cards digitally painted for Gamingetc.com. by Joel Earley.
Series 1 2002 - GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | Bear Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
002 | Cat Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
003 | Dragon Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
004 | Elemental Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
005 | Elephant Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
006 | Insect Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
007 | Soldier Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
008 | Squirrel Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES | |
009 | Zombie Token | Aaron Russo | GamingEtc product | 2002-09 | YES |
Series 1 Checklist 2002 - GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | Series 1 Checklist Card | Series 1 token set addition | 2002-09 | YES |
Series 2 2003 - GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | 1/9 | Angel Token | Rebecca Guay | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
002 | 7/9 | Beast Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
003 | 2/9 | Bird Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
004 | 4/9 | Demon Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
005 | 5/9 | Dragon Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
006 | 6/9 | Goblin Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
007 | 9/9 | Pest Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
008 | 3/9 | Spirit Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
009 | 8/9 | Wurm Token | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2003-12 | YES |
Series 2 Checklist 2003 - GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | Series 2 Checklist Card | Series 2 token set addition | 2003-12 | YES |
Power Nine Proxy Cards 2005 - GamingEtc Token Cards (USA)
SET | NUM | CARDNAME | ARTIST | SOURCE | DATE | INFO |
001 | 5/9 | Emerald | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
002 | 5/9 | Emerald | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
003 | 3/9 | Jet | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
004 | 3/9 | Jet | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
005 | 10/9 | Library | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
006 | 10/9 | Library | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
007 | 6/9 | Lotus | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
008 | 6/9 | Lotus | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
009 | 1/9 | Pearl | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
010 | 1/9 | Pearl | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
011 | 9/9 | Recall | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
012 | 9/9 | Recall | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
013 | 4/9 | Ruby | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
014 | 4/9 | Ruby | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
015 | 2/9 | Sapphire | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
016 | 2/9 | Sapphire | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
017 | 8/9 | Twister | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
018 | 8/9 | Twister | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
019 | 7/9 | Walk | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
020 | 7/9 | Walk | Joel Earley | GamingEtc product | 2005-06 | YES |
In March 2018, Ultra Pro begin producing a series of Magic: the Gathering tokens in durable hard plastic called Relic Tokens. These can double as life counters.
With the help of Morgan and their quick thinking, they are able to escape danger and return to their tree house. One of the key themes explored in this book is the importance of teamwork and bravery. Jack and Annie learn to trust each other and work together to overcome the dangers they face. They also learn about the significance of making choices and the consequences that come with them. The book is filled with suspense and excitement, making it an engaging read for children. It also incorporates educational elements, such as historical facts about pirates and life in the 18th century. "Magic Tree House 4: Pirates Past Noon" is a captivating addition to the series. It takes readers on a thrilling adventure through time and teaches important life lessons along the way. It is a must-read for children who enjoy fantasy and history..
Reviews for "The Magic of Egypt in Magic Tree House 4"
1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Tree House 4." The plot felt repetitive and predictable, and I found it difficult to connect with the characters. The writing style was also quite simplistic, lacking the depth and complexity that I enjoy in fantasy novels. Overall, I didn't feel engaged or excited while reading this book, and I would not recommend it to others who are looking for a more immersive and imaginative reading experience.
2. Mark - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Magic Tree House 4," but it failed to live up to my expectations. The story felt rushed, and the world-building was lacking. I wanted to explore the magical world of the treehouse, but instead, I felt confined to a simple and uninteresting setting. Additionally, the dialogue between the characters felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult for me to fully invest in the story. Unfortunately, this book fell flat for me, and I would not recommend it to those seeking a captivating and well-developed fantasy tale.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - While "Magic Tree House 4" had its moments, I ultimately found it to be underwhelming. The pacing was inconsistent, with slow and uneventful sections followed by rushed and chaotic moments. This made it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story and connect with the characters. Additionally, the plot twists felt predictable, and I was able to anticipate the outcomes before they occurred. Overall, while this book might appeal to younger readers, it did not offer the depth and excitement that I was hoping for in a fantasy novel.
4. Alex - 2 stars - I couldn't get into "Magic Tree House 4" at all. The writing style felt juvenile, and the simplistic language and structure made it difficult for me to connect with the story. The characters lacked depth and development, and I found it hard to care about their journey. The plot, while promising on the surface, failed to deliver any real excitement or surprises. Overall, I found this book to be a letdown and would not recommend it to readers who prefer more sophisticated and engaging literature.