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Most of the cards in ''Time Spiral'' were inspired by cards from ''Magic'''s past.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/time-spiral-magic-museum-2006-10-26|The ''Time Spiral'' Magic Museum|[[Matt Cavotta]]|October 26, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|feature/legends-–-who’s-got-sauce-2006-11-23|Legends – Who’s Got The Sauce?|[[Matt Cavotta]]| November 23, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|tastes-egg-2006-12-14|Tastes Like An Egg|[[Matt Cavotta]]|December 14, 2006}}</ref> The following Points of Interest attempt to identify these inspirations for the non-Timeshifted cards. | Most of the cards in ''Time Spiral'' were inspired by cards from ''Magic'''s past.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/time-spiral-magic-museum-2006-10-26|The ''Time Spiral'' Magic Museum|[[Matt Cavotta]]|October 26, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|feature/legends-–-who’s-got-sauce-2006-11-23|Legends – Who’s Got The Sauce?|[[Matt Cavotta]]| November 23, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|tastes-egg-2006-12-14|Tastes Like An Egg|[[Matt Cavotta]]|December 14, 2006}}</ref> The following Points of Interest attempt to identify these inspirations for the non-Timeshifted cards. | ||
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!'''Card''' | !'''Card''' | ||
!'''Inspired by''' | !'''Inspired by''' | ||
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|<c>Ancestral Vision</c> | |<c>Ancestral Vision</c> | ||
|<c>Ancestral Recall</c> | |<c>Ancestral Recall</c> | ||
|An Ancestral Recall that has you wait | |An Ancestral Recall that has you wait for four turns to get its ability. | ||
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|<c>Ancient Grudge</c> | |<c>Ancient Grudge</c> | ||
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|<c>Ashcoat Bear</c> | |<c>Ashcoat Bear</c> | ||
|<c>Grizzly Bears</c> | |<c>Grizzly Bears</c> | ||
|Ashcoat Bear is | |Ashcoat Bear is Grizzly Bears with Flash. | ||
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|<c>Aspect of Mongoose</c> | |<c>Aspect of Mongoose</c> | ||
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|<c>Assassinate</c> | |<c>Assassinate</c> | ||
|<c>Royal Assassin</c> | |<c>Royal Assassin</c> | ||
|Assassinate is Royal Assassin's activated ability in | |Assassinate is Royal Assassin's activated ability in sorcery form. | ||
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|<c>Assembly-Worker</c> | |<c>Assembly-Worker</c> | ||
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|<c>Bonesplitter Sliver</c> | |<c>Bonesplitter Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Bonesplitter</c> | |<c>Bonesplitter</c> | ||
|Bonesplitter Sliver pumps other | |Bonesplitter Sliver pumps other alivers equal to Bonesplitter's pump ability | ||
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|<c>Brass Gnat</c> | |<c>Brass Gnat</c> | ||
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|<c>Deep-Sea Kraken</c> | |<c>Deep-Sea Kraken</c> | ||
|<c>Tidal Kraken</c> | |<c>Tidal Kraken</c> | ||
|Deep-Sea Kraken is Tidal Kraken that can be cast faster and more efficiently via suspend. | |Deep-Sea Kraken is a Tidal Kraken that can be cast faster and more efficiently via suspend. | ||
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|<c>Dementia Sliver</c> | |<c>Dementia Sliver</c> | ||
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|<c>Divine Congregation</c> | |<c>Divine Congregation</c> | ||
|<c>Congregate</c> | |<c>Congregate</c> | ||
|Divine | |Divine Congregation is a self-inflicting Congregation that can give its controller some time for a build-up for its effect. | ||
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|<c>Draining Whelk</c> | |<c>Draining Whelk</c> | ||
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|<c>Drudge Reavers</c> | |<c>Drudge Reavers</c> | ||
|<c>Drudge Skeletons</c> | |<c>Drudge Skeletons</c> | ||
|Drudge | |Drudge Reavers are stronger Drudge Skeletons with flash. Flavor text refers to [[Lim-Dûl]]. | ||
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|<c>Durkwood Baloth</c> | |<c>Durkwood Baloth</c> | ||
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|<c>Empty the Warrens</c> | |<c>Empty the Warrens</c> | ||
|<c>Goblin Warrens</c> | |<c>Goblin Warrens</c> | ||
| | |Similar names and have abilities that escalate the number of goblins on the battlefield. | ||
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|<c>Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder</c> | |<c>Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder</c> | ||
| | | | ||
|Name and abilities from flavor text of the [[Fallen Empires]] expansion.<ref>{{DailyRef|latest-developments/time-spirals-wizards-2006-11-03|''Time Spiral'' ’s Wizards|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|November 03, 2006}}</ref> | |Name and abilities from flavor text of [[Endrek Sahr]] from the [[Fallen Empires]] expansion.<ref>{{DailyRef|latest-developments/time-spirals-wizards-2006-11-03|''Time Spiral'' ’s Wizards|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|November 03, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Errant Doomsayers</c> | |<c>Errant Doomsayers</c> | ||
|<c>Aysen Bureaucrats</c> | |<c>Aysen Bureaucrats</c> | ||
| | |Aysen Bureaucrats that checks on toughness than power. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Errant Ephemeron</c> | |<c>Errant Ephemeron</c> | ||
|<c>Ephemeron</c> | |<c>Ephemeron</c> | ||
| | |An Ephemeron that replaces its self-bounce ability with suspend. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Eternity Snare</c> | |<c>Eternity Snare</c> | ||
|<c>Dehydration</c> | |<c>Dehydration</c> | ||
| | |Eternity Snare is a Dehydration that draws a card. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Evangelize</c> | |<c>Evangelize</c> | ||
|<c>Preacher</c> | |<c>Preacher</c> | ||
| | |Similar names with abilities involving taking control of target creatures. | ||
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|<c>Evil Eye of Urborg</c> | |<c>Evil Eye of Urborg</c> | ||
|<c>Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore</c> | |<c>Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore</c> | ||
| | |Evil Eye of Urborg swaps Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore's stats and destroys creatures blocking it than simply being unblockable except by walls. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Faceless Devourer</c> | |<c>Faceless Devourer</c> | ||
|<c>Faceless Butcher</c> | |<c>Faceless Butcher</c> | ||
| | |A Faceless Butcher that specializes only in creatures with shadow. | ||
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|<c>Fallen Ideal</c> | |<c>Fallen Ideal</c> | ||
|<c>Fallen Angel</c> | |<c>Fallen Angel</c>, <c>Rancor</c> cycle | ||
| | |Fallen Ideal turns a creature into Fallen Angel and is perpetual similar to the perpetual aura cycle from Urza's Legacy like Rancor. | ||
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|<c>Fathom Seer</c> | |<c>Fathom Seer</c> | ||
|<c>Dream Cache</c> | |<c>Dream Cache</c>, <c>Gush</c> | ||
| | |Fathom Seer's scenario is connected to Dream Cache while its abilities mimic Gush. | ||
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|<c>Feebleness</c> | |<c>Feebleness</c> | ||
|<c>Weakness</c> | |<c>Weakness</c> | ||
| | |Feebleness is Weakness with flash. | ||
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|<c>Firemaw Kavu</c> | |<c>Firemaw Kavu</c> | ||
|<c>Flametongue Kavu</c> | |<c>Flametongue Kavu</c> | ||
| | |Similarly named kavus. Firemaw Kavu's two abilities mimic Flametongue Kavu's ability. | ||
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|<c>Firewake Sliver</c> | |<c>Firewake Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Fires of Yavimaya</c> | |<c>Fires of Yavimaya</c> | ||
| | |Firewake Sliver grants Fires of Yavimaya's abilities to other slivers, Flavor text refers to [[Yavimaya]] and [[Skyshroud]] | ||
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|<c>Flagstones of Trokair</c> | |<c>Flagstones of Trokair</c> | ||
|<c>Ruins of Trokair</c> | |<c>Ruins of Trokair</c>, <c>Tithe</c> | ||
| | |Flagstones of Trokair shows the further erosion of Ruins of Trokair while its second ability imitates Tithe upon leaving the battlefield. | ||
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|<c>Flamecore Elemental</c> | |<c>Flamecore Elemental</c> | ||
|<c>Fire Elemental</c> | |<c>Fire Elemental</c> | ||
| | |A cheaper Fire Elemental with echo. | ||
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|<c>Fledgling Mawcor</c> | |<c>Fledgling Mawcor</c> | ||
|<c>Mawcor</c> | |<c>Mawcor</c> | ||
| | |A young Mawcor with morph. | ||
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|<c>Flickering Spirit</c> | |<c>Flickering Spirit</c> | ||
|<c>Blinking Spirit</c> | |<c>Blinking Spirit</c>, <c>Flicker</c> | ||
| | |A Blinking Spirit that casts Flicker upon itself. | ||
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|<c>Flowstone Channeler</c> | |<c>Flowstone Channeler</c> | ||
|<c>Flowstone Strike</c> | |<c>Flowstone Strike</c> | ||
| | |A spellshaper that casts Flowstone Strike. | ||
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|<c>Fool's Demise</c> | |<c>Fool's Demise</c> | ||
|<c>False Demise</c> | |<c>False Demise</c>, <c>Rancor</c> cycle | ||
| | |Auras that can return enchanted creature to the battlefield under the aura's controller. Fool's Demise returns itself to its owner's hand similar to Rancor. | ||
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|<c>Foriysian Interceptor</c> | |<c>Foriysian Interceptor</c> | ||
|<c>Foriysian Brigade</c> | |<c>Foriysian Brigade</c> | ||
| | |Foriysian soldiers who can block an additional creature. Both cards depict two-headed giants. | ||
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|<c>Foriysian Totem</c> | |<c>Foriysian Totem</c> | ||
|<c>Two-Headed Giant of Foriys</c> | |<c>Two-Headed Giant of Foriys</c> | ||
| | |An artifact that turns into a Two-Headed Giant of Foriys | ||
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|<c>Fortify</c> | |<c>Fortify</c> | ||
| | |{{Card|Army of Allah}}, <c>Shield Wall</c> | ||
| | |Fortify is a modal spell that has its controller choose between Army of Allah or Shield Wall. Flavor text refers to [[Korlis]] | ||
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|<c>Fortune Thief</c> | |<c>Fortune Thief</c> | ||
|<c>Ali from Cairo</c> | |<c>Ali from Cairo</c> | ||
| | |Similar art<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/thief-fortune-2009-12-09|Thief of Fortune|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 09, 2009}}</ref>. Fortune Thief is Ali from Cairo with morph. | ||
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|<c>Fungus Sliver</c> | |<c>Fungus Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Fungusaur</c> | |<c>Fungusaur</c> | ||
| | |Fungus Sliver gives other slivers' Fungusaur's ability. | ||
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|<c>Fury Sliver</c> | |<c>Fury Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Benalish Hero</c> | |<c>Benalish Hero</c> | ||
|Flavor text refers to the [[Clan Capashen|Capashen family]] | |Flavor text refers to the [[Clan Capashen|Capashen family]] | ||
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|<c>Gauntlet of Power</c> | |<c>Gauntlet of Power</c> | ||
|<c>Gauntlet of Might</c> | |<c>Gauntlet of Might</c> | ||
| | |A Gauntlet of Might that can work with any color. | ||
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|<c>Gaze of Justice</c> | |<c>Gaze of Justice</c> | ||
|<c>Hand of Justice</c> | |<c>Hand of Justice</c>, <c>Reiver Demon</c> | ||
| | |Gaze of Justice is Hand of Justice's activated ability in sorcery form and powered up to exile than just destroying creatures. Its artwork shows Reiver Demon.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/allusion-fest-gaze-justice-2006-09-28|Allusion-Fest: Gaze of Justice|[[Magic Arcana]]|September 28, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Gemhide Sliver</c> | |<c>Gemhide Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Gemstone Mine</c> | |<c>Gemstone Mine</c> | ||
| | |Gemhide Sliver makes other slivers add one mana of any color similar to Gemstone Mine. Flavor text refers to Freyalise | ||
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|<c>Gemstone Caverns</c> | |<c>Gemstone Caverns</c> | ||
|<c>Gemstone Mine</c> | |<c>Gemstone Mine</c> | ||
| | |An update Gemstone Mine that uses randomness for its ability. | ||
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|<c>Ghitu Firebreathing</c> | |<c>Ghitu Firebreathing</c> | ||
|<c>Ghitu Fire</c> | |<c>Ghitu Fire</c>, <c>Firebreathing</c> | ||
| | |Ghitu Fire and Firebreathing combined into one. | ||
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|<c>Ghostflame Sliver</c> | |<c>Ghostflame Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Ghostly Flame</c> | |<c>Ghostly Flame</c> | ||
| | |Ghostflame Sliver turns other Slivers colorless similar to Ghostly Flame with red and black cards. Flavor text refers to Freyalise and <c>Sliver Queen</c> | ||
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|<c>Glass Asp</c> | |<c>Glass Asp</c> | ||
|<c>Nafs Asp</c> | |<c>Nafs Asp</c> | ||
| | |Glass Asp's ability is a stronger version of Nafs Asp's. | ||
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|<c>Goblin Skycutter</c> | |<c>Goblin Skycutter</c> | ||
|<c>Earthbind</c> | |<c>Earthbind</c>, <c>Vertigo</c> | ||
| | |Cards that hate on flying. | ||
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|<c>Gorgon Recluse</c> | |<c>Gorgon Recluse</c> | ||
|<c>Infernal Medusa</c> | |<c>Infernal Medusa</c> | ||
| | |Gorgons that destroy creatures whenever they block or become blocked by them. Gorgon Recluse has madness to make up for its inability to destroy black creatures. | ||
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|<c>Grapeshot</c> | |<c>Grapeshot</c> | ||
|<c>Scattershot</c> | |<c>Scattershot</c> ,<c>Grapeshot Catapult</c> | ||
| | |Grapeshoft is Scattershot as a sorcery and its name references Grapeshot Catapult. Flavor text refers to <c>Grapeshot Catapult</c> | ||
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|<c>Greater Gargadon</c> | |<c>Greater Gargadon</c> | ||
|<c>Lesser Gargadon</c> | |<c>Lesser Gargadon</c> | ||
| | |Greater Gargadon is bigger than Lesser Gargadon in every way. | ||
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|<c>Greenseeker</c> | |<c>Greenseeker</c> | ||
|<c>Lay of the Land</c> | |<c>Lay of the Land</c> | ||
| | |A spellshaper that casts Lay of the Land. | ||
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|<c>Griffin Guide</c> | |<c>Griffin Guide</c> | ||
|<c>Elephant Guide</c> | |<c>Elephant Guide</c> | ||
| | |White's Elephant Guide. | ||
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|<c>Ground Rift</c> | |<c>Ground Rift</c> | ||
|<c>Falter</c> | |<c>Falter</c> | ||
| | |Groundrift is a single-targeting Falter with Storm. | ||
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|<c>Gustcloak Cavalier</c> | |<c>Gustcloak Cavalier</c> | ||
|<c>Alaborn Cavalier</c> | |<c>Alaborn Cavalier</c>, <c>Gustcloak Sentinel</c> | ||
| | |Gustcloak Cavalier mixes Alaborn Cavalier and Gustcloak Sentinel's abilities. | ||
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|<c>Harmonic Sliver</c> | |<c>Harmonic Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Aura Shards</c> | |<c>Aura Shards</c> | ||
| | |Harmonic Sliver is a mandatory Aura Shards for Slivers.. Flavor text refers to <c>Skyshroud Ranger</c> | ||
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|<c>Haunting Hymn</c> | |<c>Haunting Hymn</c> | ||
|<c>Hymn to Tourach</c> | |<c>Hymn to Tourach</c> | ||
| | |Hymns that discard cards. Haunting Hymn is more expensive in exchange for a more powerful effect under a certain condition. | ||
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|<c>Havenwood Wurm</c> | |<c>Havenwood Wurm</c> | ||
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|<c>Herd Gnarr</c> | |<c>Herd Gnarr</c> | ||
|<c>Glade Gnarr</c> | |<c>Glade Gnarr</c>, <c>Bog Gnarr</c> | ||
| | |Gnarrs that pump itself by +2/+2. Herd Gnarr promotes creatures over playing multicolored unlike Glade Gnarr and Bog Gnarr. | ||
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|<c>Hypergenesis</c> | |<c>Hypergenesis</c> | ||
|<c>Eureka</c> | |<c>Eureka</c> | ||
| | |An Eureka that has you wait for three turns to get its ability. | ||
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|<c>Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician</c> | |<c>Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician</c> | ||
| | |<c>Mogg Alarm</c> | ||
|Represents [[Ib Halfheart]] from [[Ice Age block]] flavor text.<ref name="Sketch Quickies">{{DailyRef|sketch-quickies-time-spiral-legends-2006-11-13|Sketch Quickies: ''Time Spiral'' Legends|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 13, 2006}}</ref> | |Ib Halfheart's second ability is Mogg Alarm's alternate cost and ability. Represents [[Ib Halfheart]] from [[Ice Age block]] flavor text.<ref name="Sketch Quickies">{{DailyRef|sketch-quickies-time-spiral-legends-2006-11-13|Sketch Quickies: ''Time Spiral'' Legends|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 13, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Icatian Crier</c> | |<c>Icatian Crier</c> | ||
|<c>Icatian Town</c>; <c>Raise the Alarm</c> | |<c>Icatian Town</c>; <c>Raise the Alarm</c> | ||
| | |A spellshaper from Icatian that casts Raise the Alarm. | ||
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|<c>Ignite Memories</c> | |<c>Ignite Memories</c> | ||
|<c>Planeswalker's Fury</c> | |<c>Planeswalker's Fury</c> | ||
| | |Planeswalker's Fury in sorcery form. It has storm for repeated effect in exchange for being a single-use card. | ||
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|<c>Ironclaw Buzzardiers</c> | |<c>Ironclaw Buzzardiers</c> | ||
|<c>Ironclaw Orcs</c>; <c>Goblin Balloon Brigade</c> | |<c>Ironclaw Orcs</c>; <c>Goblin Balloon Brigade</c> | ||
| | |Ironclaw Orcs with Goblin Balloon Brigade's activated ability. | ||
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|<c>Ith, High Arcanist</c> | |<c>Ith, High Arcanist</c> | ||
| | |<c>Maze of Ith</c> | ||
|Represents [[Ith]] from ''[[The Dark]]'' expansion.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/sketches-ith-high-arcanist-2006-11-15|Sketches: Ith, High Arcanist|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 15, 2006}}</ref> | |Ith is his maze [[List of Magic slang|on legs]]. Represents [[Ith]] from ''[[The Dark]]'' expansion.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/sketches-ith-high-arcanist-2006-11-15|Sketches: Ith, High Arcanist|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 15, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Ivory Giant</c> | |<c>Ivory Giant</c> | ||
|<c>Blinding Light</c> | |<c>Blinding Light</c> | ||
| | |Ivory Giant casts Blinding Light upon entry. | ||
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|<c>Ixidron</c> | |<c>Ixidron</c> | ||
|<c>Ixidor, Reality Sculptor</c> | |<c>Ixidor, Reality Sculptor</c> | ||
| | |Creatures that utilizes face-down creatures. | ||
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|<c>Jaya Ballard, Task Mage</c> | |<c>Jaya Ballard, Task Mage</c> | ||
|<c>Pyroblast</c>, <c>Incinerate</c>, and <c>Inferno</c> | |<c>Pyroblast</c>, <c>Incinerate</c>, and <c>Inferno</c> | ||
|Name refers to [[Jaya Ballard]] from (mostly) the [[Ice Age block]]. Abilities; each card used a Jaya Ballard quote as flavor text in ''Fifth Edition'' | |Jaya Ballard's three abilities cast Pyroblast, Incinerate, and Inferno respectively. Name refers to [[Jaya Ballard]] from (mostly) the [[Ice Age block]]. Abilities; each card used a Jaya Ballard quote as flavor text in ''Fifth Edition'' | ||
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|<c>Jedit's Dragoons</c> | |<c>Jedit's Dragoons</c> | ||
|<c>Jedit Ojanen</c> | |<c>Jedit Ojanen</c>, <c>Radiant's Dragoons</c> | ||
| | |Followers of Jedit's example<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/unseen-legends-time-spiral-2006-11-16|Unseen Legends in ''Time Spiral''|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 16, 2006}}</ref>, who are dragoons that grant life gain upon entry. | ||
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|<c>Jhoira's Timebug</c> | |<c>Jhoira's Timebug</c> | ||
|<c>Jhoira's Toolbox</c> | |<c>Jhoira's Toolbox</c> | ||
| | |A version of Jhoira's Toolbox with an ability that relates to suspend. | ||
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|<c>Kaervek the Merciless</c> | |<c>Kaervek the Merciless</c> | ||
| | |<c>Kaervek's Purge</c> | ||
|Name represents to [[Kaervek]] from the [[Mirage block]] | |Kaervek's ability is similar to the second part of his purge. Name represents to [[Kaervek]] from the [[Mirage block]]<ref name="Sketch Quickies" />. Flavor text refers to [[Mangara]] | ||
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|<c>Keldon Halberdier</c> | |<c>Keldon Halberdier</c> | ||
|<c>Halberdier</c> | |<c>Halberdier</c> | ||
| | |A Halberdier with suspend. Name refers to [[Keld]]. | ||
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|<c>Kher Keep</c> | |<c>Kher Keep</c> | ||
|<c>Kobolds of Kher Keep</c> | |<c>Kobolds of Kher Keep</c> | ||
| | |A legendary land that creates Kobolds of Kher Keep. Flavor text refers to Teferi | ||
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|<c>Knight of the Holy Nimbus</c> | |<c>Knight of the Holy Nimbus</c> | ||
|<c>Clergy of the Holy Nimbus</c> | |<c>Clergy of the Holy Nimbus</c> | ||
| | |Members of the Holy Nimbus that automatically regenerate themselves unless an opponent prevents them from doing so. | ||
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|<c>Krosan Grip</c> | |<c>Krosan Grip</c> | ||
|<c>Naturalize</c> | |<c>Naturalize</c> | ||
| | |Naturalize with split second. Name refers to [[Krosa]]. Flavor text refers to [[Kamahl]]. Like <c>Return to Dust</c>, features the sword of <c>Jacques le Vert</c>.<ref>{{DailyRef|disenchanted-sword-2007-03-20|The Disenchanted Sword|[[Magic Arcana]]|March 20, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|sword-pendelhaven-2007-05-07|The Sword from Pendelhaven|[[Magic Arcana]]| May 07, 2007}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Liege of the Pit</c> | |<c>Liege of the Pit</c> | ||
|<c>Lord of the Pit</c> | |<c>Lord of the Pit</c> | ||
| | |A Lord of the Pit with morph. | ||
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|<c>Lightning Axe</c> | |<c>Lightning Axe</c> | ||
|<c>Lava Axe</c> | |<c>Lava Axe</c>, <c>Lightning Bolt</c> | ||
| | |Lightning Axe is Lava Axe's damage and Lightning Bolt's cost mixed into one, though it has an additional cost of either paying mana equal to Lava Axe's mana value or discarding a card. Flavor text refers to <c>Granite Gargoyle</c> | ||
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|<c>Lim-Dûl the Necromancer</c> | |<c>Lim-Dûl the Necromancer</c> | ||
|<c>Animate Dead</c> and <c>Boneknitter</c> | |<c>Animate Dead</c> and <c>Boneknitter</c> | ||
| | |Lim-Dûl is Boneknitter [[on legs]] that can cast Animate Dead on an opponent's creature. Name refers to [[Lim-Dûl]] from the Ice Age block. | ||
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|<c>Living End</c> | |<c>Living End</c> | ||
|<c>Living Death</c> | |<c>Living Death</c> | ||
| | | A Living Death that has you wait for three turns to get its ability.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/living-end-2006-12-11|The Living End|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 11, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Locket of Yesterdays</c> | |<c>Locket of Yesterdays</c> | ||
|<c>Stone Calendar</c> | |<c>Stone Calendar</c> | ||
| | |Artifacts that reduce cost. | ||
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|<c>Looter il-Kor</c> | |<c>Looter il-Kor</c> | ||
|<c>Merfolk Looter</c> | |<c>Merfolk Looter</c> | ||
| | |Rogues that have the ability to draw a card, then discard a card. Looter ''il''-Kor is Merfolk Looter as a kor instead of a merfolk and has shadow. Name refers to the [[Kor|''il''-Kor]]. | ||
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|<c>Lotus Bloom</c> | |<c>Lotus Bloom</c> | ||
|<c>Black Lotus</c> | |<c>Black Lotus</c> | ||
| | |A Black Lotus that has you wait for three turns to get it. | ||
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|<c>Magus of the Candelabra</c> | |<c>Magus of the Candelabra</c> | ||
|<c>Candelabra of Tawnos</c> | |<c>Candelabra of Tawnos</c> | ||
| | |Candelabra of Tawnos [[List of Magic slang|on legs]]. Flavor text refers to [[Urza]], [[Tawnos]], [[Teferi]] and [[Jhoira]] | ||
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|<c>Magus of the Disk</c> | |<c>Magus of the Disk</c> | ||
|<c>Nevinyrral's Disk</c> | |<c>Nevinyrral's Disk</c> | ||
| | |Nevinyrral's Disk [[List of Magic slang|on legs]]. | ||
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|<c>Magus of the Jar</c> | |<c>Magus of the Jar</c> | ||
|<c>Memory Jar</c> | |<c>Memory Jar</c> | ||
| | |Memory Jar [[List of Magic slang|on legs]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/visions-mage’s-jar-2006-11-02|Visions in a Mage’s Jar|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 02, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Magus of the Mirror</c> | |<c>Magus of the Mirror</c> | ||
|<c>Mirror Universe</c> | |<c>Mirror Universe</c> | ||
| | |Mirror Universe [[List of Magic slang|on legs]]. | ||
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|<c>Magus of the Scroll</c> | |<c>Magus of the Scroll</c> | ||
|<c>Cursed Scroll</c> | |<c>Cursed Scroll</c> | ||
| | |Cursed Scroll [[List of Magic slang|on legs]]. | ||
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|<c>Mana Skimmer</c> | |<c>Mana Skimmer</c> | ||
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|Name, artwork, creature type and ability | |Name, artwork, creature type and ability | ||
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|<c>Mangara of Corondor</c> | |<c>Mangara of Corondor</c> | ||
|<c>Vindicate</c> | |<c>Vindicate</c> | ||
| | |3-mana permanent removal. Name refers to [[Mangara]] from the [[Mirage block]]. Flavor text refers to the <c>Amber Prison</c> | ||
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|<c>Might of Old Krosa</c> | |<c>Might of Old Krosa</c> | ||
|<c>Might of Oaks</c> | |<c>Might of Oaks</c>, <c>Giant Growth</c> | ||
| | |Creature-pumping spells. Might of Old Krosa's art is similar to Giant Growth's [[Alpha]] art and name is similar to Might of Oaks. Name refers to [[Krosa]]. | ||
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|<c>Might Sliver</c> | |<c>Might Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Muscle Sliver</c> | |<c>Muscle Sliver</c> | ||
|Slivers that pump other slivers. Flavor text refers to <c>Skyshroud Ranger</c>. | |||
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|<c>Mindlash Sliver</c> | |<c>Mindlash Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Mindslicer</c> | |<c>Mindslicer</c>, <c>Mind Slash</c> | ||
|Similar-named cards with abilities that cause card discard. Flavor text to <c>Sliver Queen</c>. | |||
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|<c>Mindstab</c> | |<c>Mindstab</c> | ||
|<c>Mindstab Thrull</c> | |<c>Mindstab Thrull</c> | ||
| | |Mindstab Thrull's ability in sorcery form with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Mishra, Artificer Prodigy</c> | |<c>Mishra, Artificer Prodigy</c> | ||
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|Name refers to [[Mishra]] from (mostly) the [[Antiquities]] expansion | |Name refers to [[Mishra]] from (mostly) the [[Antiquities]] expansion | ||
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|<c>Mogg War Marshal</c> | |<c>Mogg War Marshal</c> | ||
|<c>Goblin Marshal</c> | |<c>Goblin Marshal</c> | ||
| | |Goblin warriors with echo that create goblin creature tokens upon entry or dying. Name refers to the [[Goblin#Moggs|Mogg]] race of [[goblin]]s. | ||
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|<c>Molder</c> | |<c>Molder</c> | ||
|<c>Creeping Mold</c> | |<c>Creeping Mold</c> | ||
| | |Mold spells that destroy target artifact or enchantment. | ||
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|<c>Momentary Blink</c> | |<c>Momentary Blink</c> | ||
|<c>Flicker</c> | |<c>Flicker</c> | ||
| | |Flicker spells. Momentary Blink has flashback and is an instant to make up for only being able to target creatures. | ||
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|<c>Moonlace</c> | |<c>Moonlace</c> | ||
|<c>Pale Moon</c> | |<c>Pale Moon</c> | ||
| | |Moon-related instants that turn something colorless. Name and ability also refer to the Lace cycle from the original ''[[Alpha]]'' set. | ||
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|<c>Mwonvuli Acid-Moss</c> | |<c>Mwonvuli Acid-Moss</c> | ||
|<c>Acid Rain</c> | |<c>Acid Rain</c>, <c>Creeping Mold</c>, <c>Nature's Lore</c> | ||
| | |Mwonvuli Acid-Moss's name involves acid similar to Acid Rain, destroys land with microorganisms similar to Creeping Mold, and tutors a forest to the battlefield similar to Nature's Lore. Name refers to [[Mwonvuli]]. | ||
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|<c>Mystical Teachings</c> | |<c>Mystical Teachings</c> | ||
|<c>Mystical Tutor</c> | |<c>Mystical Tutor</c> | ||
| | |A more expensive Mystical Tutor with flashback that focuses exclusively on instant-speed cards. | ||
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|<c>Nantuko Shaman</c> | |<c>Nantuko Shaman</c> | ||
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|<c>Nether Traitor</c> | |<c>Nether Traitor</c> | ||
|<c>Nether Shadow</c> | |<c>Nether Shadow</c> | ||
| | |A Nether Shadow with shadow and returns to the battlefield by paying {{B}} whenever another creature is put into the graveyard from the battlefield. | ||
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|<c>Nightshade Assassin</c> | |<c>Nightshade Assassin</c> | ||
|<c>Nekrataal</c> | |<c>Nekrataal</c>, <c>Nightshade Seer</c>, <c>Scent of Nightshade</c> | ||
| | |A Nekrataal that casts Scent of Nightshade upon entry. Nightshade Assassin's madness cost is Scent of Nightshade's mana cost and its ability is Nightshade Seer's activated ability in [[List of Magic slang|ETB]] triggered form. | ||
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|<c>Norin the Wary</c> | |<c>Norin the Wary</c> | ||
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|<c>Opal Guardian</c> | |<c>Opal Guardian</c> | ||
|<c>Opal Gargoyle</c> | |<c>Opal Gargoyle</c>, <c>Abbey Gargoyles</c> | ||
| | | An Opal Gargoyle that turns into Abbey Gargoyles. | ||
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|<c>Opaline Sliver</c> | |<c>Opaline Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Reparations</c> | |<c>Reparations</c> | ||
| | |Opaline Slivers grant Reparations for slivers. | ||
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|<c>Ophidian Eye</c> | |<c>Ophidian Eye</c> | ||
|<c>Ophidian</c> | |<c>Ophidian</c> | ||
| | |An Aura that grants enchanted creature an updated version of Ophidian's ability. | ||
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|<c>Orcish Cannonade</c> | |<c>Orcish Cannonade</c> | ||
|<c>Orcish Cannoneers</c> | |<c>Orcish Cannoneers</c>, <c>Orcish Captain</c> | ||
| | |Orcish Cannonade is Orcish Cannoneers's activated ability as an instant. Flavor text refers to <c>Orcish Captain</c>. | ||
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|<c>Outrider en-Kor</c> | |<c>Outrider en-Kor</c> | ||
|Other ''en''-Kor creatures, such as <c>Warrior en-Kor</c> | |Other ''en''-Kor creatures, such as <c>Warrior en-Kor</c> | ||
|Name and ability | |An en-Kor with flanking. Name and ability refer to the [[Rathi Tribes#Kor|''en''-Kor]]. | ||
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|<c>Paradise Plume</c> | |<c>Paradise Plume</c> | ||
|<c>Birds of Paradise</c> | |<c>Birds of Paradise</c>, <c>Sol Grail</c> | ||
| | |A feather from the Birds of Paradise that can add one mana of any color. The ability to choose a color refers to Sol Grail. Ability refers to the new [[Lucky charms|Lucky Charms]] from the ''[[Darksteel]]'' set | ||
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|<c>Paradox Haze</c> | |<c>Paradox Haze</c> | ||
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|<c>Pardic Dragon</c> | |<c>Pardic Dragon</c> | ||
|<c>Shivan Dragon</c> | |<c>Shivan Dragon</c> | ||
| | |A Shivan Dragon with suspend. Name refers to the [[Pardic Mountains]] | ||
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|<c>Pendelhaven Elder</c> | |<c>Pendelhaven Elder</c> | ||
|<c>Pendelhaven</c> | |<c>Pendelhaven</c> | ||
|Pendelhaven [[List of Magic slang|on a stick]]. Flavor text refers to <c>Jacques le Vert</c>. | |||
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|<c>Pentarch Paladin</c> | |<c>Pentarch Paladin</c> | ||
|<c>Northern Paladin</c> and <c>Southern Paladin</c> | |<c>Northern Paladin</c> and <c>Southern Paladin</c> | ||
| | |Human knights that can destroy permanents of the chosen color. Pentarch Paladin increases versatility by having the player choose a color for it to destroy first. | ||
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|<c>Pentarch Ward</c> | |<c>Pentarch Ward</c> | ||
|<c>Flickering Ward</c>, as well as other wards | |<c>Flickering Ward</c>, as well as other wards | ||
|Name and ability refer to the Ward cycle in the original ''[[Alpha]]'' set | |Wards that grant enchanted creature protection from the chosen color. Name and ability refer to the Ward cycle in the original ''[[Alpha]]'' set | ||
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|<c>Penumbra Spider</c> | |<c>Penumbra Spider</c> | ||
|<c>Giant Spider</c>; [[Apocalypse]] penumbra creatures, such as <c>Penumbra Bobcat</c> | |<c>Giant Spider</c>; [[Apocalypse]] penumbra creatures, such as <c>Penumbra Bobcat</c> | ||
| | |A Giant Spider that reanimates itself similar to the penumbra creatures from [[Apocalypse]]. | ||
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|<c>Phantom Wurm</c> | |<c>Phantom Wurm</c> | ||
|<c>Craw Wurm</c>; <c>Phantom Centaur</c> | |<c>Craw Wurm</c>; <c>Phantom Centaur</c> | ||
| | |A Craw Wurm with Phantom Centaur's +1/+1 counter abilities. | ||
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|<c>Phthisis</c> | |<c>Phthisis</c> | ||
|<c>Agonizing Demise</c> | |<c>Agonizing Demise</c> | ||
| | |A stronger Agonizing Demise with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Phyrexian Totem</c> | |<c>Phyrexian Totem</c> | ||
|<c>Phyrexian Negator</c> | |<c>Phyrexian Negator</c> | ||
| | |An artifact that turns into Phyrexian Negator. | ||
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|<c>Pit Keeper</c> | |<c>Pit Keeper</c> | ||
|<c>Oversold Cemetery</c> | |<c>Oversold Cemetery</c> | ||
| | |Pit Keeper's enters-the-battlefield ability is Oversold Cemetery's upkeep ability. | ||
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|<c>Plague Sliver</c> | |<c>Plague Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Juzám Djinn</c> | |<c>Juzám Djinn</c> | ||
| | |Plague Sliver gives other slivers Juzám Djinn's upkeep ability. | ||
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|<c>Plated Pegasus</c> | |<c>Plated Pegasus</c> | ||
|<c>Armored Pegasus</c> | |<c>Armored Pegasus</c>, <c>Benevolent Unicorn</c> | ||
| | |Plated Pegasus combines Armored Pegasus and Benevolent Unicorn's abilities. | ||
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|<c>Plunder</c> | |<c>Plunder</c> | ||
|<c>Pillage</c> | |<c>Pillage</c> | ||
| | |Pillage with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Premature Burial</c> | |<c>Premature Burial</c> | ||
|<c>Terror</c> | |<c>Terror</c>, <c>Dark Banishing</c> | ||
| | |Black creature-destroying spells. Premature Burial destroys target creature that entered the battlefield last turn, or in the past. | ||
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|<c>Primal Forcemage</c> | |<c>Primal Forcemage</c> | ||
|<c>Tribal Forcemage</c> | |<c>Tribal Forcemage</c> | ||
| | |Elves who pump creatures. | ||
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|<c>Prismatic Lens</c> | |<c>Prismatic Lens</c> | ||
|<c>Mana Prism</c> | |<c>Mana Prism</c> | ||
| | |Prism-related artifacts that filter mana. | ||
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|<c>Psionic Sliver</c> | |<c>Psionic Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Psionic Entity</c> | |<c>Psionic Entity</c> | ||
| | |Psionic Sliver gives slivers Psionic Entity's ability. | ||
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|<c>Psychotic Episode</c> | |<c>Psychotic Episode</c> | ||
|<c>Coercion</c> | |<c>Coercion</c> | ||
| | |A variant of Coercion with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Pull from Eternity</c> | |<c>Pull from Eternity</c> | ||
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|<c>Pulmonic Sliver</c> | |<c>Pulmonic Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Avenging Angel</c> | |<c>Avenging Angel</c> | ||
| | |Pulmonic Sliver gives slivers Avenging Angel's abilities. | ||
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|<c>Quilled Sliver</c> | |<c>Quilled Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Crossbow Infantry</c> | |<c>Crossbow Infantry</c> | ||
| | |Quilled Sliver gives slivers Crossbow Infantry's ability. | ||
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|<c>Reiterate</c> | |<c>Reiterate</c> | ||
|<c>Fork</c> | |<c>Fork</c> | ||
| | |Instants that copy target instant or sorcery spell. Flavor text refers to the [[Mirari]] and [[Kamahl]] | ||
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|<c>Restore Balance</c> | |<c>Restore Balance</c> | ||
|<c>Balance</c> | |<c>Balance</c> | ||
| | |A Balance that has you wait for six turns to get its ability. | ||
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|<c>Return to Dust</c> | |<c>Return to Dust</c> | ||
|<c>Altar's Light</c> | |<c>Altar's Light</c> | ||
| | |Altar's Light with a main phase bonus. | ||
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|<c>Rift Bolt</c> | |<c>Rift Bolt</c> | ||
|<c>Lightning Bolt</c> | |<c>Lightning Bolt</c> | ||
| | |A Lightning Bolt with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Riftwing Cloudskate</c> | |<c>Riftwing Cloudskate</c> | ||
|<c>Man-o'-War</c> | |<c>Man-o'-War</c>, <c>Cloudskate</c> | ||
| | |A Cloudskate with Man-o'-War's ability. Instead of disappearing in three turns, it can wait for three turns to enter the battlefield. | ||
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|<c>Saffi Eriksdotter</c> | |<c>Saffi Eriksdotter</c> | ||
|<c>Angelic Renewal</c> | |<c>Angelic Renewal</c> | ||
| | |Saffi Eriksdotter is Angelic Renewal [[List of Magic slang|on multicolored legs]]. Name refers to [[Saffi Eriksdotter]] from the flavor text of <c>Lhurgoyf</c> | ||
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|<c>Sage of Epityr</c> | |<c>Sage of Epityr</c> | ||
|<c>Sage Owl</c> | |<c>Sage Owl</c> | ||
| | |Creatures that rearrange the top four cards of your library. Name refers to [[Epityr]]. | ||
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|<c>Sangrophage</c> | |<c>Sangrophage</c> | ||
|<c>Carnophage</c> | |<c>Carnophage</c> | ||
| | |A bigger Carnophage. | ||
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|<c>Sarpadian Empires, Vol. VII</c> | |<c>Sarpadian Empires, Vol. VII</c> | ||
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|<c>Savage Thallid</c> | |<c>Savage Thallid</c> | ||
|<c>Feral Thallid</c> | |<c>Feral Thallid</c> | ||
| | |A smaller Feral Thallid that creates Saproling tokens which can regenerate the thallid. | ||
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|<c>Scarwood Treefolk</c> | |<c>Scarwood Treefolk</c> | ||
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|<c>Scion of the Ur-Dragon</c> | |<c>Scion of the Ur-Dragon</c> | ||
|The Cycle of [[legendary]] [[dragon]]s from the [[Invasion]] expansion | |The Cycle of [[legendary]] [[dragon]]s from the [[Invasion]] expansion | ||
| | |Flavor text refers to how the [[legendary]] [[dragon]]s from the [[Invasion]] expansion each represent a characteristic of [[the Ur-Dragon]]. | ||
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|<c>Screeching Sliver</c> | |<c>Screeching Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Hair-Strung Koto</c> | |<c>Hair-Strung Koto</c> | ||
| | |Screeching Sliver is a Hair-Strung Koto for slivers. Flavor text refers to [[Benalia]] | ||
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|<c>Scryb Ranger</c> | |<c>Scryb Ranger</c> | ||
|<c>Scryb Sprites</c>; <c>Quirion Ranger</c> | |<c>Scryb Sprites</c>; <c>Quirion Ranger</c> | ||
| | |Scryb Ranger's abilities are a mix of both Scryb Sprites and Quirion Ranger. | ||
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|<c>Search for Tomorrow</c> | |<c>Search for Tomorrow</c> | ||
|<c>Untamed Wilds</c> | |<c>Untamed Wilds</c> | ||
| | |Untamed Wilds with suspend. | ||
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|<c>Sedge Sliver</c> | |<c>Sedge Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Sedge Troll</c> | |<c>Sedge Troll</c> | ||
| | |Sedge Sliver gives slivers Sedge Troll's abilities. | ||
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|<c>Sengir Nosferatu</c> | |<c>Sengir Nosferatu</c> | ||
|<c>Sengir Vampire</c> | |<c>Sengir Vampire</c> | ||
| | |A Sengir Vampire that turns itself into a bat rather than increasing its stats. Name refers to [[Sengir]]. | ||
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|<c>Serra Avenger</c> | |<c>Serra Avenger</c> | ||
|<c>Serra Angel</c> | |<c>Serra Angel</c> | ||
| | |A cheaper, smaller Serra Angel that needs to wait until the fourth turn to be cast. Name refers to [[Serra]]. Flavor text refers to flavor text found on white cards in the [[Urza's block]] | ||
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|<c>Shadow Sliver</c> | |<c>Shadow Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Sliver Queen</c> | |<c>Sliver Queen</c> | ||
|Flavor text. Flavor text also refers to the [[Rathi Overlay]] | |Flavor text refers to the <c>Sliver Queen</c>. Flavor text also refers to the [[Rathi Overlay]] | ||
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|<c>Sidewinder Sliver</c | |<c>Sidewinder Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Mtenda Herder</c> | |<c>Mtenda Herder</c> | ||
| | |A Mtenda Herder as a sliver that grants [[flanking]] to slivers. | ||
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|<c>Skittering Monstrosity</c> | |<c>Skittering Monstrosity</c> | ||
|<c>Skittering Skirge</c> | |<c>Skittering Skirge</c>, <c>Skittering Horror</c> | ||
| | |Creatures that sacrifice themselves when a creature spell is cast. Flavor text refers to the [[Phyrexian Invasion]] | ||
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|<c>Skulking Knight</c> | |<c>Skulking Knight</c> | ||
|<c>Skulking Ghost</c> | |<c>Skulking Ghost</c>, <c>Shadow Rider</c> | ||
| | |A cheaper Shadow Rider with Skulking Ghost's ability. | ||
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|<c>Slipstream Serpent</c> | |<c>Slipstream Serpent</c> | ||
|<c>Sea Monster</c> | |<c>Sea Monster</c>, <c>Slipstream Eel</c> | ||
| | |Blue creatures that require the defending player to control an Island to attack. | ||
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|<c>Smallpox</c> | |<c>Smallpox</c> | ||
|<c>Pox</c> | |<c>Pox</c> | ||
| | |Just like its name, a smaller Pox. | ||
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|<c>Snapback</c> | |<c>Snapback</c> | ||
|<c>Snap</c> | |<c>Snap</c>, <c>Misdirection</c>, and other pitch spells | ||
|Snap's ability with Misdirection's alternate mana cost. Flavor text refers to <c>Tolarian Sentinel</c>. | |||
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|<c>Spectral Force</c> | |<c>Spectral Force</c> | ||
|<c>Force of Nature</c> | |<c>Force of Nature</c>, <c>Spectral Bears</c> | ||
|A cheaper Force of Nature with Spectral Bears' drawback instead. Flavor text refers to <c>Pendelhaven Elder</c>. | |||
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|<c>Spell Burst</c> | |<c>Spell Burst</c> | ||
|<c>Spell Blast</c> | |<c>Spell Blast</c> | ||
| | |A Spell Blast with buyback. | ||
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|<c>Spike Tiller</c> | |<c>Spike Tiller</c> | ||
|Other [[Spike]] creatures such as <c>Spike Colony</c> | |Other [[Spike]] creatures such as <c>Spike Colony</c>, <c>Verdant Touch</c> | ||
| | |A Spike with Verdant Touch. | ||
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|<c>Spiketail Drakeling</c> | |<c>Spiketail Drakeling</c> | ||
|<c>Spiketail Hatchling</c> | |<c>Spiketail Hatchling</c>, <c>Spiketail Drake</c> | ||
| | |Drakes that can sacrifice themselves for a soft counterspell. Spiketail Drakeling is between the Hatchling and Drake's levels, with 2 for the values. | ||
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|<c>Spinneret Sliver</c> | |<c>Spinneret Sliver</c> | ||
|Other [[Spider]] creatures such as <c>Giant Spider</c> | |Other [[Spider]] creatures such as <c>Giant Spider</c> | ||
| | |A spider-themed sliver that grants other slivers reach similar to other spider creatures. | ||
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|<c>Spirit Loop</c> | |<c>Spirit Loop</c> | ||
|<c>Spirit Link</c> | |<c>Spirit Link</c>, {{Card|Cessation}} | ||
| | |A Spirit Link that can return itself with the returning text of Cessation. | ||
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|<c>Sporesower Thallid</c> | |<c>Sporesower Thallid</c> | ||
|<c>Thallid</c> | |<c>Thallid</c> | ||
| | |A Thallid that spreads over multiple fungus creatures. | ||
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|<c>Sprite Noble</c> | |<c>Sprite Noble</c> | ||
|<c>Faerie Noble</c> | |<c>Faerie Noble</c> | ||
| | |A blue version of Faerie Noble that affects creatures with flying. | ||
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|<c>Sprout</c> | |<c>Sprout</c> | ||
|<c>Chatter of the Squirrel</c> | |<c>Chatter of the Squirrel</c> | ||
| | |A single-use instant saproling version of Chatter of the Squirrel. | ||
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|<c>Squall Line</c> | |<c>Squall Line</c> | ||
|<c>Fault Line</c> | |<c>Fault Line</c>, <c>Hurricane</c> | ||
| | |The opposite of Fault Line and the instant version of Hurricane. | ||
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|<c>Stonebrow, Krosan Hero</c> | |<c>Stonebrow, Krosan Hero</c> | ||
|<c>Fervent Charge</c> | |<c>Fervent Charge</c> | ||
| | |A trample version of Fervent Charge [[on legs]]. Represents [[General Stonebrow]]<ref name="Sketch Quickies" />. Flavor text refers to [[Krosa]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Stonewood Invocation</c> | |<c>Stonewood Invocation</c> | ||
|<c>Stonewood Invoker</c> | |<c>Stonewood Invoker</c>{{Card|Crashing Centaur}} | ||
| | |The Stonewood Invoker's pump with Crashing Centaur's uninterruptable shroud ability - turning on threshold using the cost is almost impossible to prevent, akin to split second. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Stormcloud Djinn</c> | |<c>Stormcloud Djinn</c> | ||
|<c>Cloud Djinn</c> | |<c>Cloud Djinn</c>, <c>Electric Eel</c> | ||
| | |Cloud Djinn with Electric Eel's ability. Flavor text refers to <c>Electric Eel</c>. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Strangling Soot</c> | |<c>Strangling Soot</c> | ||
|<c>Smother</c> | |<c>Smother</c> | ||
| | |Instants that destroy creatures with a trait that is the number 3 or less. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Strength in Numbers</c> | |<c>Strength in Numbers</c> | ||
|<c>Mob Mentality</c> | |<c>Mob Mentality</c> | ||
|Spells that pump a creature based on the number of attacking creatures. Flavor text refers to <c>Pendelhaven Elder</c>. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Stuffy Doll</c> | |<c>Stuffy Doll</c> | ||
|Artwork of <c>Black Vise</c>, <c>The Rack</c>, etc. | |Artwork of <c>Black Vise</c>, <c>The Rack</c>, etc. | ||
| | |The doll in the artwork. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Subterranean Shambler</c> | |<c>Subterranean Shambler</c> | ||
|<c>Subterranean Spirit</c> | |<c>Subterranean Spirit</c> | ||
| | |Elementals that damage a creature without flying. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Sudden Death</c> | |<c>Sudden Death</c> | ||
|<c>Death Pulse</c> | |<c>Death Pulse</c> | ||
| | |A Death Pulse that replaces cycling with split second. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Sudden Shock</c> | |<c>Sudden Shock</c> | ||
|<c>Shock</c> | |<c>Shock</c> | ||
| | |A Shock with split second. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Sudden Spoiling</c> | |<c>Sudden Spoiling</c> | ||
|<c>Sorceress Queen</c> | |<c>Sorceress Queen</c>, <c>Humility</c> | ||
| | |A black Humility that changes the stats similar to the Sorceress Queen's activated ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Sulfurous Blast</c> | |<c>Sulfurous Blast</c> | ||
|<c>Steam Blast</c> | |<c>Steam Blast</c> | ||
| | |A Steam Blast with an added bonus. Flavor text refers to [[Keld]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Swarmyard</c> | |<c>Swarmyard</c> | ||
|<c>Elephant Graveyard</c> | |<c>Elephant Graveyard</c> | ||
| | |An Elephant Graveyard that regenerates insects, rats, spiders, and squirrels.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/swarmyardables-standard-2006-11-09|"Swarmyardables" in Standard|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 09, 2006}}</ref> | ||
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|<c>Tectonic Fiend</c> | |<c>Tectonic Fiend</c> | ||
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|<c>Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir</c> | |<c>Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir</c> | ||
|<c>Flash</c> and <c>City of Solitude</c> | |<c>Flash</c> and <c>City of Solitude</c> | ||
| | |Teferi grants a permanent Flash and has City of Solitude's ability. Name refers to [[Teferi]] originally from the [[Mirage block]] and [[Zhalfir]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Telekinetic Sliver</c> | |<c>Telekinetic Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Opposition</c> | |<c>Opposition</c> | ||
| | |Telekinetic Sliver grants Opposition for slivers.. Flavor text refers to Freyalise | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Temporal Eddy</c> | |<c>Temporal Eddy</c> | ||
|<c>Temporal Spring</c> | |<c>Temporal Spring</c> | ||
| | |A narrower, mono-blue Temporal Spring. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Temporal Isolation</c> | |<c>Temporal Isolation</c> | ||
|<c>Muzzle</c> and <c>Pacifism</c> | |<c>Muzzle</c> and <c>Pacifism</c> | ||
| | |An aura that prevents creatures from dealing damage, similar to Muzzle and Pacifism. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Tendrils of Corruption</c> | |<c>Tendrils of Corruption</c> | ||
|<c>Tendrils of Agony</c>; <c>Corrupt</c> | |<c>Tendrils of Agony</c>; <c>Corrupt</c> | ||
| | |Tendrils of Agony's cost mixed with Corrupt's swamp-counting and creature targetting. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Terramorphic Expanse</c> | |<c>Terramorphic Expanse</c> | ||
|<c>Terminal Moraine</c> | |<c>Terminal Moraine</c> | ||
| | |A Terminal Moraine that specializes only in fetching a basic land card. Without any mana ability, Terramorphic Expanse fetches a basic land for free. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thallid Germinator</c> | |<c>Thallid Germinator</c> | ||
|<c>Thallid Devourer</c> | |<c>Thallid Devourer</c> | ||
| | | A Thallid Devourer that can pump any creature than just itself. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thallid Shell-Dweller</c> | |<c>Thallid Shell-Dweller</c> | ||
|<c>Thallid</c> | |<c>Thallid</c> | ||
| | |A purely defensive Thallid. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thelon of Havenwood</c> | |<c>Thelon of Havenwood</c> | ||
|<c>Night Soil</c> | |<c>Night Soil</c>, <c>Thallid</c> | ||
| | |Thelon can exile a card from a graveyard for a bonus similar to Night Soil and creates saprolings similar to Thallid. Flavor text refers to <c>Thallid</c>. Name refers to [[Thelon]] and [[Havenwood]] from the [[Fallen Empires]] expansion. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thelonite Hermit</c> | |<c>Thelonite Hermit</c> | ||
|<c>Deranged Hermit</c> | |<c>Deranged Hermit</c> | ||
| | |Elves that create are Lords to a token type and creates four of those creature tokens. In exchange for being cheaper, Thelonite Hermit only creates tokens by turning face-up. Name refers to [[Thelon]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thick-Skinned Goblin</c> | |<c>Thick-Skinned Goblin</c> | ||
|<c>Keeper of Kookus</c> | |<c>Keeper of Kookus</c> | ||
| | |A Keeper of Kookus that now synergizes with the echo ability.<ref>{{DailyRef|thick-skin-2007-03-13|Thick Skin|[[Magic Arcana]]|March 13, 2007}}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Think Twice</c> | |<c>Think Twice</c> | ||
|<c>Inspiration</c> | |<c>Inspiration</c> | ||
|Think Twice that can be cast twice to draw as many cards as Inspiration. Flavor text refers to <c>Archivist</c> and [[Tolaria]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thrill of the Hunt</c> | |<c>Thrill of the Hunt</c> | ||
|<c>Holy Strength</c> | |<c>Holy Strength</c> | ||
| | |A green Holy Strength with a white flashback cost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Thunder Totem</c> | |<c>Thunder Totem</c> | ||
|<c>Thunder Spirit</c> | |<c>Thunder Spirit</c> | ||
| | |An artifact that turns into Thunder Spirit. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Tivadar of Thorn</c> | |<c>Tivadar of Thorn</c> | ||
|<c>Knights of Thorn</c> | |<c>Knights of Thorn</c>, <c>Tivadar's Crusade</c> | ||
| | |Updated Knights of Thorn that destroys a goblin upon entering the battlefield. Name refers to [[Tivadar]] and [[Thorn]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Tolarian Sentinel</c> | |<c>Tolarian Sentinel</c> | ||
|<c>Rescue</c> | |<c>Rescue</c> | ||
| | |A spellshaper that casts Rescue. Name refers to [[Tolaria]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Traitor's Clutch</c> | |<c>Traitor's Clutch</c> | ||
|<c>Breach</c> | |<c>Breach</c> | ||
| | |A shadow version of Breach with flashback. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Trespasser il-Vec</c> | |<c>Trespasser il-Vec</c> | ||
| | |<c>Thalakos Drifters</c>, <c>Dauthi Marauder</c> | ||
| | |A Dauthi Marauder that has conditional shadow similar to Thalakos Drifters. Flavor text refers to the <c>City of Traitors</c> and the [[Rathi Overlay]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Trickbind</c> | |<c>Trickbind</c> | ||
|<c>Interdict</c> and <c>Stifle</c> | |<c>Interdict</c> and <c>Stifle</c> | ||
|Interdict and Stifle mixed together, replacing the cantrip effect with split second. Name refers to <c>Bind</c>. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Triskelavus</c> | |<c>Triskelavus</c> | ||
|<c>Triskelion</c>; <c>Tetravus</c> | |<c>Triskelion</c>; <c>Tetravus</c> | ||
| | |Triskelion and Tetravus mixed together. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Tromp the Domains</c> | |<c>Tromp the Domains</c> | ||
|<c>Overrun</c> | |<c>Overrun</c>, [[Domain]] mechanic from the [[Invasion block]] | ||
| | |Overrun with the domain mechanic. Flavor text refers to [[Benalia]], [[Llanowar]], [[Hurloon]], and [[Urborg]], all of which are located in [[The Domains]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Truth or Tale</c> | |<c>Truth or Tale</c> | ||
|<c>Fact or Fiction</c> | |<c>Fact or Fiction</c> | ||
| | |A reversed and limited Fact or Fiction where the controller separates the pile rather than the opponent. Instead of the graveyard, the unchosen cards are put to the bottom of the library. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Two-Headed Sliver</c> | |<c>Two-Headed Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Two-Headed Dragon</c> | |<c>Two-Headed Dragon</c> | ||
| | |Two-headed creatures with menace, which wasn't keyworded then. Two-Headed Sliver gives slivers menace. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Undying Rage</c> | |<c>Undying Rage</c> | ||
|<c>Maniacal Rage</c> | |<c>Maniacal Rage</c>, {{Card|Sluggishness}} | ||
| | |A Maniacal Rage with Sluggishness's return ability. Flavor text refers to [[Skyshroud]] and [[Keld]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Unyaro Bees</c> | |<c>Unyaro Bees</c> | ||
|<c>Killer Bees</c> | |<c>Killer Bees</c>, <c>Unyaro Bee Sting</c> | ||
| | |Unyaro Bees are Killer Bees with the Unyaro Bee Sting as its activated ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Urborg Syphon-Mage</c> | |<c>Urborg Syphon-Mage</c> | ||
|<c>Syphon Soul</c> | |<c>Syphon Soul</c> | ||
| | |A spellshaper that casts Syphon Soul. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Urza's Factory</c> | |<c>Urza's Factory</c> | ||
|<c>Urza's Mine</c>, <c>Urza's Power Plant</c> and <c>Urza's Tower</c> | |<c>Urza's Mine</c>, <c>Urza's Power Plant</c> and <c>Urza's Tower</c>, <c>Mishra's Factory</c> | ||
| | |Urza's answer to Mishra's Factory. Urza's Factory creates a creature token the size of Mishra's Factory for the cost equal to the amount of mana added by the Urzatron. Flavor text refers to [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Vampiric Sliver</c> | |<c>Vampiric Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Sengir Vampire</c> | |<c>Sengir Vampire</c> | ||
| | |Vampiric Sliver gives slivers the [[Sengir ability]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Venser's Sliver</c> | |<c>Venser's Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Metallic Sliver</c> | |<c>Metallic Sliver</c> | ||
| | |A new version of Metallic Sliver. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Verdant Embrace</c> | |<c>Verdant Embrace</c> | ||
|<c>Verdant Force</c> | |<c>Verdant Force</c>, [[Urza's Saga]] "Embrace" cycle of [[Aura]]s | ||
| | |An aura that turns the enchanted creature into Verdant Force. similar to the Embrace cycle of auras from Urza's Saga. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Vesuva</c> | |<c>Vesuva</c> | ||
|<c>Vesuvan Doppelganger</c> | |<c>Vesuvan Doppelganger</c> | ||
| | |The land where the Vesuvan Doppelganger comes from. Like how the doppelganger turns into a copy of a creature, the land turns into a copy of a land. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Vesuvan Shapeshifter</c> | |<c>Vesuvan Shapeshifter</c> | ||
|<c>Vesuvan Doppelganger</c> | |<c>Vesuvan Doppelganger</c> | ||
| | |Vesuvan Doppelganger with morph. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Viashino Bladescout</c> | |<c>Viashino Bladescout</c> | ||
|<c>Viashino Sandscout</c> | |<c>Viashino Sandscout</c> | ||
|Another kind of viashino scout. Flavor text refers to <c>Viashino Bey</c>. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Viscerid Deepwalker</c> | |<c>Viscerid Deepwalker</c> | ||
|The [[Homarid]]s from the ''[[Fallen Empires]]'' and ''[[Alliances]]'' expansions | |The [[Homarid]]s from the ''[[Fallen Empires]]'' and ''[[Alliances]]'' expansions, <c>Sea Spirit</c> | ||
| | |A homarid with suspend and Sea Spirit's [[Firebreathing|waterbreathing]] ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Viscid Lemures</c> | |<c>Viscid Lemures</c> | ||
|<c>Hyalopterous Lemure</c> | |<c>Hyalopterous Lemure</c> | ||
| | |A Hyalopterous Lemure that can gain swampwalk instead of flying. Flavor text refers to [[Norin the Wary]], and the art direction miscommunication of "lemur" and "lemure". | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Voidmage Husher</c> | |<c>Voidmage Husher</c> | ||
|<c>Voidmage Apprentice</c> | |<c>Voidmage Apprentice</c> | ||
| | |A stronger Voidmage Apprentice with a simpler counterspell ability and can return itself to its owner's hand. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Volcanic Awakening</c> | |<c>Volcanic Awakening</c> | ||
|<c>Volcanic Eruption</c> | |<c>Volcanic Eruption</c> | ||
| | |An updated, simplified Volcanic Eruption reworked in red. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Walk the Aeons</c> | |<c>Walk the Aeons</c> | ||
|<c>Time Walk</c> | |<c>Time Walk</c> | ||
| | |A more expensive Time Walk with buyback. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Watcher Sliver</c> | |<c>Watcher Sliver</c> | ||
|<c>Castle</c> | |<c>Castle</c> | ||
|Watcher Sliver increases slivers' toughness equal to Castle's ability. Flavor text refers to <c>Amrou Kithkin</c>. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Weathered Bodyguards</c> | |<c>Weathered Bodyguards</c> | ||
|<c>Veteran Bodyguard</c> | |<c>Veteran Bodyguard</c> | ||
| | |Veteran Bodyguard with morph. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Weatherseed Totem</c> | |<c>Weatherseed Totem</c> | ||
|<c>Weatherseed Treefolk</c> | |<c>Weatherseed Treefolk</c> | ||
| | |An artifact that turns into Weatherseed Treefolk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Wheel of Fate</c> | |<c>Wheel of Fate</c> | ||
|<c>Wheel of Fortune</c> | |<c>Wheel of Fortune</c> | ||
| | |A Wheel of Fortune that has you wait for four turns to get its ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Wipe Away</c> | |<c>Wipe Away</c> | ||
|<c>Boomerang</c> | |<c>Boomerang</c> | ||
| | |A Boomerang with split second. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Word of Seizing</c> | |<c>Word of Seizing</c> | ||
|<c>Threaten</c> | |<c>Threaten</c> | ||
| | |A Threaten with split second. Flavor text ties into the old tradition of having a card with a single, four-letter word as its flavor text (<c>Ray of Command</c>, <c>Cannibalize</c>, <c>Magma Mine</c>, etc.) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Wormwood Dryad</c> | |<c>Wormwood Dryad</c> | ||
|<c>Wormwood Treefolk</c> | |<c>Wormwood Treefolk</c> | ||
| | |A smaller Wormwood Treefolk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Wurmcalling</c> | |<c>Wurmcalling</c> | ||
|<c>Ivy Elemental</c> | |<c>Ivy Elemental</c> | ||
| | |Similar to Ivy Elemental, the size of the wurm created by Wurmcalling is equal to the amount of mana spent to cast it. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Yavimaya Dryad</c> | |<c>Yavimaya Dryad</c> | ||
|<c>Yavimaya Elder</c> | |<c>Yavimaya Elder</c> | ||
| | |A resident of Yavimaya that searches for lands. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<c>Zealot il-Vec</c> | |<c>Zealot il-Vec</c> | ||
|<c>Farrel's Zealot</c> | |<c>Farrel's Zealot</c> | ||
| | |A smaller Farrel's Zealot with shadow. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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General trivia
- Consecrate Land, like many of the first Magic cards, did not have at least a copy of the original artwork retained by Wizards of the Coast. Instead, the original artist, Jeff A. Menges painted what could be considered a forgery of his own artwork from images of the original card for use in Time Spiral.[1]
- Dementia Sliver is the only member of the multicolored sliver cycle that does not mimic an enchantment.
- Paradox Haze is the first Aura with Enchant player printed in black border. It was inspired by a submission to the You Make the Card event.
- Prismatic Lens is strictly better than Mana Prism and Celestial Prism.
- Sarpadian Empires, Vol. VII is the first card to have an entirely italicized name.
- Thunder Totem is the only card in the Totem cycle whose artist is not the same as the card it refers to.
- Voidmage Prodigy is the only Timeshifted card not to feature the artwork used in its original printing. The artwork from a promotional version was used here instead.
Allusions
Most of the cards in Time Spiral were inspired by cards from Magic's past.[2][3][4] The following Points of Interest attempt to identify these inspirations for the non-Timeshifted cards.
Card | Inspired by | Notes |
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Academy Ruins | Tolarian Academy, Volrath's Stronghold | Academy Ruins shows what happened to the Tolarian Academy years later. Its activated ability is the blue version of Volrath's Stronghold. |
Aether Web | Web | Aether Web is a 2-mana Web that grants an equal pump to both power and toughness than just toughness and also grants the enchanted creature the ability to block creatures with shadow. |
Aetherflame Wall | Wall of Diffusion, Wall of Fire | Aetherflame Wall has 1 less toughness in exchange for being able to do both what Wall of Diffusion and Wall of Fire can do. |
Amrou Scout | Amrou Kithkin, Ramosian Lieutenant | Amrou Scout's activated tutor ability has the number 3 on it similar to the power of creatures who can't block Amrou Kithkin and the mana value of the creatures Ramosian Lieutenant can tutor. Its ability refers to other Rebel creatures from the Masques block. |
Amrou Seekers | Amrou Kithkin, Seeker | Kithkins who can't be blocked by certain creatures. Amrou Seekers' evasion ability is similar to Seeker as if a Kithkin was already enchanted by said aura. |
Ancestral Vision | Ancestral Recall | An Ancestral Recall that has you wait for four turns to get its ability. |
Ancient Grudge | Shatter, Ray of Revelation | Ancient Grudge is Shatter with Ray of Revelation's flashback cost. Flavor text refers to Fires of Yavimaya. |
Angel's Grace | Worship, Platinum Angel | Angel's Grace grants one turn worth of Worship and Platinum Angel's abilities. Its artwork is similar to Worship's. |
Ashcoat Bear | Grizzly Bears | Ashcoat Bear is Grizzly Bears with Flash. |
Aspect of Mongoose | Blurred Mongoose, Nimble Mongoose, Aspect of Wolf | Aspect of Mongoose gives the enchanted shroud similar to the two mongeese. Its name is similar to Aspect of Wolf |
Assassinate | Royal Assassin | Assassinate is Royal Assassin's activated ability in sorcery form. |
Assembly-Worker | Mishra's Factory, Mishra's Workshop | Assembly-Worker is Mishra's Factory already being a creature with its mana cost being equal to the mana produced by Mishra's Workshop. |
Barbed Shocker | Shocker | A bigger Shocker with trample and haste. |
Basal Sliver | Basal Thrull | Basal Sliver grants other Slivers Basal Thrull's ability without having to tap itself. |
Basalt Gargoyle | Granite Gargoyle | A 3/2 Granite Gargoyle with echo. |
Benalish Cavalry | Name refers to Benalia. | |
Blazing Blade Askari | Burning Shield Askari, Searing Spear Askari, Raging Spirit | 2/2 human knights with flanking. Blazing Blade Askari can become colorless similar to Raging Spirit. |
Bogardan Hellkite | Name refers to Bogardan and the hellkite Dragons. | |
Bogardan Rager | Name refers to Bogardan and flavor text refers to Beasts of Bogardan. | |
Bonesplitter Sliver | Bonesplitter | Bonesplitter Sliver pumps other alivers equal to Bonesplitter's pump ability |
Brass Gnat | Brass Man | Cheap 1-mana artifact creatures made of brass who need to be paid to be untapped. |
Brine Elemental | Water Elemental | Brine Elemental has Water Elemental's stats with morph and an extra ability connected to its morph ability. |
Calciform Pools, Dreadship Reef, Molten Slagheap, Fungal Reaches, Saltcrusted Steppe | Ability refers to storage land cycles. | |
Call to the Netherworld | Raise Dead | Reanimation spells. Call to the Netherworld's free madness cost makes up for its narrower list of creatures to choose from than Raise Dead's. Flavor text refers to horrors and Pit Spawn. |
Cancel | Counterspell | Basic counterspells, where Cancel is slightly more expensive due to 2-mana counterspells already being too strong. Cancel would be a counterspell replacement in Core Sets. |
Candles of Leng | Library of Leng, Jayemdae Tome | Candles of Leng's ability is the reverse of Library of Leng's. Its activated ability is Jayemdae Tome's on a condition. Flavor text refers to Tolaria and Archivist. |
Careful Consideration | Flavor text refers to Jhoira and Teferi. | |
Castle Raptors | Castle | Castle Raptors increases its own toughness when untapped similar to how Castle would do to untapped creatures. Artwork refers to the Aven. |
Celestial Crusader | Crusade | Crusade on a stick. |
Chameleon Blur | Flavor text refers to Freyalise. | |
Children of Korlis | Martyrs of Korlis | Children of Korlis's name and flavor text refer to Martyrs of Korlis. Its ability refers to the bodyguard ability of the Martyrs.[5] |
Chromatic Star | Chromatic Sphere | Chromatic Star does the same thing as Chromatic Sphere except its drawing ability is a triggered ability than an activated one. |
Chronatog Totem | Chronatog | An artifact that becomes a Chronatog. |
Chronosavant | Necrosavant[6], Chronatog | Chronosavant's name, mana value, artwork, ability, and power/toughness refers to Necrosavant. Its turn-skipping ability brings to mind Chronatog. |
Clockwork Hydra | Spitting Hydra | Hydras who enter the battlefield with four +1/+1 counters on it and can remove one of them at a time to deal 1 damage to any target. |
Cloudchaser Kestrel | Cloudchaser Eagle, Aven Cloudchaser, Aurora Griffin | Birds who destroy target enchantment upon entering the battlefield. The kestrel can change any permanent into white similar to the griffin. |
Coal Stoker | Priest of Gix, Coal Golem | In design, Coal Stoker adds similar to how Priest of Gix does it, but that proved to be powerful. Upon being printed, its name and the amount of it produces refers to Coal Golem. |
Conflagrate | Meteor Shower, Firecat Blitz | Conflagrate deals damage with a cost similar to Meteor Shower's. Its flashback cost is similar to Firecat Blitz's. |
Coral Trickster | Coral Merfolk, Twiddle | A Coral Merfolk with morph that causes Twiddle. The first letter of each word of Coral Trickster's flavor text spells out Twiddle. |
Corpulent Corpse | Gluttonous Zombie | A Gluttonous Zombie with suspend. |
Crookclaw Transmuter | Crookclaw Elder, Transmutation | Crookclaw Trasmuter is less tougher than Crookclaw Elder and can cast Transmutation upon entering the battlefield. |
Curse of the Cabal | Braids, Cabal Minion | Curse of the Cabal's sacrificing ability is similar to Braids, Cabal Minion's. Its name refers to the Cabal. Its artwork refers to the Grand Coliseum. |
Cyclopean Giant | Cyclopean Tomb, Cyclopean Mummy | Cyclopean Giant is twice of Cyclopean Mummy's mana cost and stats and can turn a land into a Swamp upon dying similar to Cyclopean Tomb. |
Dark Withering | Dark Banishing | Dark Withering is twice the cost of Dark Banishing that can be cast for much cheaper via madness. |
D'Avenant Healer | D'Avenant Archer | D'Avenant Healer is a D'Avenant Archer who can heal similar to healers such as Samite Healer. |
Deathspore Thallid | Its name and abilities refer to the thallids. | |
Deep-Sea Kraken | Tidal Kraken | Deep-Sea Kraken is a Tidal Kraken that can be cast faster and more efficiently via suspend. |
Dementia Sliver | Nebuchadnezzar | Dementia Sliver grants other Slivers Nebuchadnezzar's ability. |
Demonic Collusion | Demonic Tutor | Demonic Collusion is a more expensive Demonic Tutor that can be bought back via buyback. |
Divine Congregation | Congregate | Divine Congregation is a self-inflicting Congregation that can give its controller some time for a build-up for its effect. |
Draining Whelk | Mana Drain | Draining Whelk is Mana Drain as a creature that pumps itself rather than adding mana. |
Dralnu, Lich Lord | Lord of the Undead, Lich | Dralnu, Lich Lord gives cards from the graveyard a second chance of usage similar to Lord of the Undead and trades off damage upon itself with sacrifice permanents equal to that amount similar to Lich. Refers to Dralnu, Lord of the Undead, from the Planeshift expansion. |
Dread Return | Zombify | Basic reanimation spells, with Dread Return being able to be cast twice. Mindslicer appears in the artwork. |
Dream Stalker | Dream Prowler | A cheaper Dream Prowler that bounces rather than becoming unblockable. |
Drifter il-Dal | Spindrift Drake | Drifter il-Dal is Spindrift Drake that exchanges flying with shadow. Name refers to the il-Dal. |
Drudge Reavers | Drudge Skeletons | Drudge Reavers are stronger Drudge Skeletons with flash. Flavor text refers to Lim-Dûl. |
Durkwood Baloth | Name refers to Durkwood. Name and artwork refer to the baloth beasts. | |
Durkwood Tracker | Tracker | Similar activated abilities causing two creatures to deal damage to each other equal to their respective powers. In Durkwood Tracker's case, target creature must be attacking. |
Duskrider Peregrine | Duskrider Falcon | A larger Duskrider Falcon with suspend. |
Empty the Warrens | Goblin Warrens | Similar names and have abilities that escalate the number of goblins on the battlefield. |
Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder | Name and abilities from flavor text of Endrek Sahr from the Fallen Empires expansion.[7] | |
Errant Doomsayers | Aysen Bureaucrats | Aysen Bureaucrats that checks on toughness than power. |
Errant Ephemeron | Ephemeron | An Ephemeron that replaces its self-bounce ability with suspend. |
Eternity Snare | Dehydration | Eternity Snare is a Dehydration that draws a card. |
Evangelize | Preacher | Similar names with abilities involving taking control of target creatures. |
Evil Eye of Urborg | Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore | Evil Eye of Urborg swaps Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore's stats and destroys creatures blocking it than simply being unblockable except by walls. |
Faceless Devourer | Faceless Butcher | A Faceless Butcher that specializes only in creatures with shadow. |
Fallen Ideal | Fallen Angel, Rancor cycle | Fallen Ideal turns a creature into Fallen Angel and is perpetual similar to the perpetual aura cycle from Urza's Legacy like Rancor. |
Fathom Seer | Dream Cache, Gush | Fathom Seer's scenario is connected to Dream Cache while its abilities mimic Gush. |
Feebleness | Weakness | Feebleness is Weakness with flash. |
Firemaw Kavu | Flametongue Kavu | Similarly named kavus. Firemaw Kavu's two abilities mimic Flametongue Kavu's ability. |
Firewake Sliver | Fires of Yavimaya | Firewake Sliver grants Fires of Yavimaya's abilities to other slivers, Flavor text refers to Yavimaya and Skyshroud |
Flagstones of Trokair | Ruins of Trokair, Tithe | Flagstones of Trokair shows the further erosion of Ruins of Trokair while its second ability imitates Tithe upon leaving the battlefield. |
Flamecore Elemental | Fire Elemental | A cheaper Fire Elemental with echo. |
Fledgling Mawcor | Mawcor | A young Mawcor with morph. |
Flickering Spirit | Blinking Spirit, Flicker | A Blinking Spirit that casts Flicker upon itself. |
Flowstone Channeler | Flowstone Strike | A spellshaper that casts Flowstone Strike. |
Fool's Demise | False Demise, Rancor cycle | Auras that can return enchanted creature to the battlefield under the aura's controller. Fool's Demise returns itself to its owner's hand similar to Rancor. |
Foriysian Interceptor | Foriysian Brigade | Foriysian soldiers who can block an additional creature. Both cards depict two-headed giants. |
Foriysian Totem | Two-Headed Giant of Foriys | An artifact that turns into a Two-Headed Giant of Foriys |
Fortify | Army of Allah, Shield Wall | Fortify is a modal spell that has its controller choose between Army of Allah or Shield Wall. Flavor text refers to Korlis |
Fortune Thief | Ali from Cairo | Similar art[8]. Fortune Thief is Ali from Cairo with morph. |
Fungus Sliver | Fungusaur | Fungus Sliver gives other slivers' Fungusaur's ability. |
Fury Sliver | Benalish Hero | Flavor text refers to the Capashen family |
Gauntlet of Power | Gauntlet of Might | A Gauntlet of Might that can work with any color. |
Gaze of Justice | Hand of Justice, Reiver Demon | Gaze of Justice is Hand of Justice's activated ability in sorcery form and powered up to exile than just destroying creatures. Its artwork shows Reiver Demon.[9] |
Gemhide Sliver | Gemstone Mine | Gemhide Sliver makes other slivers add one mana of any color similar to Gemstone Mine. Flavor text refers to Freyalise |
Gemstone Caverns | Gemstone Mine | An update Gemstone Mine that uses randomness for its ability. |
Ghitu Firebreathing | Ghitu Fire, Firebreathing | Ghitu Fire and Firebreathing combined into one. |
Ghostflame Sliver | Ghostly Flame | Ghostflame Sliver turns other Slivers colorless similar to Ghostly Flame with red and black cards. Flavor text refers to Freyalise and Sliver Queen |
Glass Asp | Nafs Asp | Glass Asp's ability is a stronger version of Nafs Asp's. |
Goblin Skycutter | Earthbind, Vertigo | Cards that hate on flying. |
Gorgon Recluse | Infernal Medusa | Gorgons that destroy creatures whenever they block or become blocked by them. Gorgon Recluse has madness to make up for its inability to destroy black creatures. |
Grapeshot | Scattershot ,Grapeshot Catapult | Grapeshoft is Scattershot as a sorcery and its name references Grapeshot Catapult. Flavor text refers to Grapeshot Catapult |
Greater Gargadon | Lesser Gargadon | Greater Gargadon is bigger than Lesser Gargadon in every way. |
Greenseeker | Lay of the Land | A spellshaper that casts Lay of the Land. |
Griffin Guide | Elephant Guide | White's Elephant Guide. |
Ground Rift | Falter | Groundrift is a single-targeting Falter with Storm. |
Gustcloak Cavalier | Alaborn Cavalier, Gustcloak Sentinel | Gustcloak Cavalier mixes Alaborn Cavalier and Gustcloak Sentinel's abilities. |
Harmonic Sliver | Aura Shards | Harmonic Sliver is a mandatory Aura Shards for Slivers.. Flavor text refers to Skyshroud Ranger |
Haunting Hymn | Hymn to Tourach | Hymns that discard cards. Haunting Hymn is more expensive in exchange for a more powerful effect under a certain condition. |
Havenwood Wurm | Name refers to Havenwood | |
Herd Gnarr | Glade Gnarr, Bog Gnarr | Gnarrs that pump itself by +2/+2. Herd Gnarr promotes creatures over playing multicolored unlike Glade Gnarr and Bog Gnarr. |
Hypergenesis | Eureka | An Eureka that has you wait for three turns to get its ability. |
Ib Halfheart, Goblin Tactician | Mogg Alarm | Ib Halfheart's second ability is Mogg Alarm's alternate cost and ability. Represents Ib Halfheart from Ice Age block flavor text.[10] |
Icatian Crier | Icatian Town; Raise the Alarm | A spellshaper from Icatian that casts Raise the Alarm. |
Ignite Memories | Planeswalker's Fury | Planeswalker's Fury in sorcery form. It has storm for repeated effect in exchange for being a single-use card. |
Ironclaw Buzzardiers | Ironclaw Orcs; Goblin Balloon Brigade | Ironclaw Orcs with Goblin Balloon Brigade's activated ability. |
Ith, High Arcanist | Maze of Ith | Ith is his maze on legs. Represents Ith from The Dark expansion.[11] |
Ivory Giant | Blinding Light | Ivory Giant casts Blinding Light upon entry. |
Ixidron | Ixidor, Reality Sculptor | Creatures that utilizes face-down creatures. |
Jaya Ballard, Task Mage | Pyroblast, Incinerate, and Inferno | Jaya Ballard's three abilities cast Pyroblast, Incinerate, and Inferno respectively. Name refers to Jaya Ballard from (mostly) the Ice Age block. Abilities; each card used a Jaya Ballard quote as flavor text in Fifth Edition |
Jedit's Dragoons | Jedit Ojanen, Radiant's Dragoons | Followers of Jedit's example[12], who are dragoons that grant life gain upon entry. |
Jhoira's Timebug | Jhoira's Toolbox | A version of Jhoira's Toolbox with an ability that relates to suspend. |
Kaervek the Merciless | Kaervek's Purge | Kaervek's ability is similar to the second part of his purge. Name represents to Kaervek from the Mirage block[10]. Flavor text refers to Mangara |
Keldon Halberdier | Halberdier | A Halberdier with suspend. Name refers to Keld. |
Kher Keep | Kobolds of Kher Keep | A legendary land that creates Kobolds of Kher Keep. Flavor text refers to Teferi |
Knight of the Holy Nimbus | Clergy of the Holy Nimbus | Members of the Holy Nimbus that automatically regenerate themselves unless an opponent prevents them from doing so. |
Krosan Grip | Naturalize | Naturalize with split second. Name refers to Krosa. Flavor text refers to Kamahl. Like Return to Dust, features the sword of Jacques le Vert.[13][14] |
Liege of the Pit | Lord of the Pit | A Lord of the Pit with morph. |
Lightning Axe | Lava Axe, Lightning Bolt | Lightning Axe is Lava Axe's damage and Lightning Bolt's cost mixed into one, though it has an additional cost of either paying mana equal to Lava Axe's mana value or discarding a card. Flavor text refers to Granite Gargoyle |
Lim-Dûl the Necromancer | Animate Dead and Boneknitter | Lim-Dûl is Boneknitter on legs that can cast Animate Dead on an opponent's creature. Name refers to Lim-Dûl from the Ice Age block. |
Living End | Living Death | A Living Death that has you wait for three turns to get its ability.[15] |
Locket of Yesterdays | Stone Calendar | Artifacts that reduce cost. |
Looter il-Kor | Merfolk Looter | Rogues that have the ability to draw a card, then discard a card. Looter il-Kor is Merfolk Looter as a kor instead of a merfolk and has shadow. Name refers to the il-Kor. |
Lotus Bloom | Black Lotus | A Black Lotus that has you wait for three turns to get it. |
Magus of the Candelabra | Candelabra of Tawnos | Candelabra of Tawnos on legs. Flavor text refers to Urza, Tawnos, Teferi and Jhoira |
Magus of the Disk | Nevinyrral's Disk | Nevinyrral's Disk on legs. |
Magus of the Jar | Memory Jar | Memory Jar on legs.[16] |
Magus of the Mirror | Mirror Universe | Mirror Universe on legs. |
Magus of the Scroll | Cursed Scroll | Cursed Scroll on legs. |
Mana Skimmer | Mana Leech | Name, artwork, creature type and ability |
Mangara of Corondor | Vindicate | 3-mana permanent removal. Name refers to Mangara from the Mirage block. Flavor text refers to the Amber Prison |
Might of Old Krosa | Might of Oaks, Giant Growth | Creature-pumping spells. Might of Old Krosa's art is similar to Giant Growth's Alpha art and name is similar to Might of Oaks. Name refers to Krosa. |
Might Sliver | Muscle Sliver | Slivers that pump other slivers. Flavor text refers to Skyshroud Ranger. |
Mindlash Sliver | Mindslicer, Mind Slash | Similar-named cards with abilities that cause card discard. Flavor text to Sliver Queen. |
Mindstab | Mindstab Thrull | Mindstab Thrull's ability in sorcery form with suspend. |
Mishra, Artificer Prodigy | Name refers to Mishra from (mostly) the Antiquities expansion | |
Mogg War Marshal | Goblin Marshal | Goblin warriors with echo that create goblin creature tokens upon entry or dying. Name refers to the Mogg race of goblins. |
Molder | Creeping Mold | Mold spells that destroy target artifact or enchantment. |
Momentary Blink | Flicker | Flicker spells. Momentary Blink has flashback and is an instant to make up for only being able to target creatures. |
Moonlace | Pale Moon | Moon-related instants that turn something colorless. Name and ability also refer to the Lace cycle from the original Alpha set. |
Mwonvuli Acid-Moss | Acid Rain, Creeping Mold, Nature's Lore | Mwonvuli Acid-Moss's name involves acid similar to Acid Rain, destroys land with microorganisms similar to Creeping Mold, and tutors a forest to the battlefield similar to Nature's Lore. Name refers to Mwonvuli. |
Mystical Teachings | Mystical Tutor | A more expensive Mystical Tutor with flashback that focuses exclusively on instant-speed cards. |
Nantuko Shaman | Name refers to the Nantuko insects from the Odyssey and Onslaught blocks | |
Nether Traitor | Nether Shadow | A Nether Shadow with shadow and returns to the battlefield by paying whenever another creature is put into the graveyard from the battlefield. |
Nightshade Assassin | Nekrataal, Nightshade Seer, Scent of Nightshade | A Nekrataal that casts Scent of Nightshade upon entry. Nightshade Assassin's madness cost is Scent of Nightshade's mana cost and its ability is Nightshade Seer's activated ability in ETB triggered form. |
Norin the Wary | Name and flavor text refer to Norin the Wary from various flavor texts | |
Opal Guardian | Opal Gargoyle, Abbey Gargoyles | An Opal Gargoyle that turns into Abbey Gargoyles. |
Opaline Sliver | Reparations | Opaline Slivers grant Reparations for slivers. |
Ophidian Eye | Ophidian | An Aura that grants enchanted creature an updated version of Ophidian's ability. |
Orcish Cannonade | Orcish Cannoneers, Orcish Captain | Orcish Cannonade is Orcish Cannoneers's activated ability as an instant. Flavor text refers to Orcish Captain. |
Outrider en-Kor | Other en-Kor creatures, such as Warrior en-Kor | An en-Kor with flanking. Name and ability refer to the en-Kor. |
Paradise Plume | Birds of Paradise, Sol Grail | A feather from the Birds of Paradise that can add one mana of any color. The ability to choose a color refers to Sol Grail. Ability refers to the new Lucky Charms from the Darksteel set |
Paradox Haze | Flavor text refers to Teferi | |
Pardic Dragon | Shivan Dragon | A Shivan Dragon with suspend. Name refers to the Pardic Mountains |
Pendelhaven Elder | Pendelhaven | Pendelhaven on a stick. Flavor text refers to Jacques le Vert. |
Pentarch Paladin | Northern Paladin and Southern Paladin | Human knights that can destroy permanents of the chosen color. Pentarch Paladin increases versatility by having the player choose a color for it to destroy first. |
Pentarch Ward | Flickering Ward, as well as other wards | Wards that grant enchanted creature protection from the chosen color. Name and ability refer to the Ward cycle in the original Alpha set |
Penumbra Spider | Giant Spider; Apocalypse penumbra creatures, such as Penumbra Bobcat | A Giant Spider that reanimates itself similar to the penumbra creatures from Apocalypse. |
Phantom Wurm | Craw Wurm; Phantom Centaur | A Craw Wurm with Phantom Centaur's +1/+1 counter abilities. |
Phthisis | Agonizing Demise | A stronger Agonizing Demise with suspend. |
Phyrexian Totem | Phyrexian Negator | An artifact that turns into Phyrexian Negator. |
Pit Keeper | Oversold Cemetery | Pit Keeper's enters-the-battlefield ability is Oversold Cemetery's upkeep ability. |
Plague Sliver | Juzám Djinn | Plague Sliver gives other slivers Juzám Djinn's upkeep ability. |
Plated Pegasus | Armored Pegasus, Benevolent Unicorn | Plated Pegasus combines Armored Pegasus and Benevolent Unicorn's abilities. |
Plunder | Pillage | Pillage with suspend. |
Premature Burial | Terror, Dark Banishing | Black creature-destroying spells. Premature Burial destroys target creature that entered the battlefield last turn, or in the past. |
Primal Forcemage | Tribal Forcemage | Elves who pump creatures. |
Prismatic Lens | Mana Prism | Prism-related artifacts that filter mana. |
Psionic Sliver | Psionic Entity | Psionic Sliver gives slivers Psionic Entity's ability. |
Psychotic Episode | Coercion | A variant of Coercion with suspend. |
Pull from Eternity | Flavor text refers to Femeref | |
Pulmonic Sliver | Avenging Angel | Pulmonic Sliver gives slivers Avenging Angel's abilities. |
Quilled Sliver | Crossbow Infantry | Quilled Sliver gives slivers Crossbow Infantry's ability. |
Reiterate | Fork | Instants that copy target instant or sorcery spell. Flavor text refers to the Mirari and Kamahl |
Restore Balance | Balance | A Balance that has you wait for six turns to get its ability. |
Return to Dust | Altar's Light | Altar's Light with a main phase bonus. |
Rift Bolt | Lightning Bolt | A Lightning Bolt with suspend. |
Riftwing Cloudskate | Man-o'-War, Cloudskate | A Cloudskate with Man-o'-War's ability. Instead of disappearing in three turns, it can wait for three turns to enter the battlefield. |
Saffi Eriksdotter | Angelic Renewal | Saffi Eriksdotter is Angelic Renewal on multicolored legs. Name refers to Saffi Eriksdotter from the flavor text of Lhurgoyf |
Sage of Epityr | Sage Owl | Creatures that rearrange the top four cards of your library. Name refers to Epityr. |
Sangrophage | Carnophage | A bigger Carnophage. |
Sarpadian Empires, Vol. VII | Name refers to flavor text found in the Fallen Empires expansion. Artwork and ability refer to creature types featured in the Fallen Empires expansion | |
Savage Thallid | Feral Thallid | A smaller Feral Thallid that creates Saproling tokens which can regenerate the thallid. |
Scarwood Treefolk | Name refers to Scarwood | |
Scion of the Ur-Dragon | The Cycle of legendary dragons from the Invasion expansion | Flavor text refers to how the legendary dragons from the Invasion expansion each represent a characteristic of the Ur-Dragon. |
Screeching Sliver | Hair-Strung Koto | Screeching Sliver is a Hair-Strung Koto for slivers. Flavor text refers to Benalia |
Scryb Ranger | Scryb Sprites; Quirion Ranger | Scryb Ranger's abilities are a mix of both Scryb Sprites and Quirion Ranger. |
Search for Tomorrow | Untamed Wilds | Untamed Wilds with suspend. |
Sedge Sliver | Sedge Troll | Sedge Sliver gives slivers Sedge Troll's abilities. |
Sengir Nosferatu | Sengir Vampire | A Sengir Vampire that turns itself into a bat rather than increasing its stats. Name refers to Sengir. |
Serra Avenger | Serra Angel | A cheaper, smaller Serra Angel that needs to wait until the fourth turn to be cast. Name refers to Serra. Flavor text refers to flavor text found on white cards in the Urza's block |
Shadow Sliver | Sliver Queen | Flavor text refers to the Sliver Queen. Flavor text also refers to the Rathi Overlay |
Sidewinder Sliver | Mtenda Herder | A Mtenda Herder as a sliver that grants flanking to slivers. |
Skittering Monstrosity | Skittering Skirge, Skittering Horror | Creatures that sacrifice themselves when a creature spell is cast. Flavor text refers to the Phyrexian Invasion |
Skulking Knight | Skulking Ghost, Shadow Rider | A cheaper Shadow Rider with Skulking Ghost's ability. |
Slipstream Serpent | Sea Monster, Slipstream Eel | Blue creatures that require the defending player to control an Island to attack. |
Smallpox | Pox | Just like its name, a smaller Pox. |
Snapback | Snap, Misdirection, and other pitch spells | Snap's ability with Misdirection's alternate mana cost. Flavor text refers to Tolarian Sentinel. |
Spectral Force | Force of Nature, Spectral Bears | A cheaper Force of Nature with Spectral Bears' drawback instead. Flavor text refers to Pendelhaven Elder. |
Spell Burst | Spell Blast | A Spell Blast with buyback. |
Spike Tiller | Other Spike creatures such as Spike Colony, Verdant Touch | A Spike with Verdant Touch. |
Spiketail Drakeling | Spiketail Hatchling, Spiketail Drake | Drakes that can sacrifice themselves for a soft counterspell. Spiketail Drakeling is between the Hatchling and Drake's levels, with 2 for the values. |
Spinneret Sliver | Other Spider creatures such as Giant Spider | A spider-themed sliver that grants other slivers reach similar to other spider creatures. |
Spirit Loop | Spirit Link, Cessation | A Spirit Link that can return itself with the returning text of Cessation. |
Sporesower Thallid | Thallid | A Thallid that spreads over multiple fungus creatures. |
Sprite Noble | Faerie Noble | A blue version of Faerie Noble that affects creatures with flying. |
Sprout | Chatter of the Squirrel | A single-use instant saproling version of Chatter of the Squirrel. |
Squall Line | Fault Line, Hurricane | The opposite of Fault Line and the instant version of Hurricane. |
Stonebrow, Krosan Hero | Fervent Charge | A trample version of Fervent Charge on legs. Represents General Stonebrow[10]. Flavor text refers to Krosa |
Stonewood Invocation | Stonewood InvokerCrashing Centaur | The Stonewood Invoker's pump with Crashing Centaur's uninterruptable shroud ability - turning on threshold using the cost is almost impossible to prevent, akin to split second. |
Stormcloud Djinn | Cloud Djinn, Electric Eel | Cloud Djinn with Electric Eel's ability. Flavor text refers to Electric Eel. |
Strangling Soot | Smother | Instants that destroy creatures with a trait that is the number 3 or less. |
Strength in Numbers | Mob Mentality | Spells that pump a creature based on the number of attacking creatures. Flavor text refers to Pendelhaven Elder. |
Stuffy Doll | Artwork of Black Vise, The Rack, etc. | The doll in the artwork. |
Subterranean Shambler | Subterranean Spirit | Elementals that damage a creature without flying. |
Sudden Death | Death Pulse | A Death Pulse that replaces cycling with split second. |
Sudden Shock | Shock | A Shock with split second. |
Sudden Spoiling | Sorceress Queen, Humility | A black Humility that changes the stats similar to the Sorceress Queen's activated ability. |
Sulfurous Blast | Steam Blast | A Steam Blast with an added bonus. Flavor text refers to Keld |
Swarmyard | Elephant Graveyard | An Elephant Graveyard that regenerates insects, rats, spiders, and squirrels.[17] |
Tectonic Fiend | Flavor text refers to Pardia | |
Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir | Flash and City of Solitude | Teferi grants a permanent Flash and has City of Solitude's ability. Name refers to Teferi originally from the Mirage block and Zhalfir. |
Telekinetic Sliver | Opposition | Telekinetic Sliver grants Opposition for slivers.. Flavor text refers to Freyalise |
Temporal Eddy | Temporal Spring | A narrower, mono-blue Temporal Spring. |
Temporal Isolation | Muzzle and Pacifism | An aura that prevents creatures from dealing damage, similar to Muzzle and Pacifism. |
Tendrils of Corruption | Tendrils of Agony; Corrupt | Tendrils of Agony's cost mixed with Corrupt's swamp-counting and creature targetting. |
Terramorphic Expanse | Terminal Moraine | A Terminal Moraine that specializes only in fetching a basic land card. Without any mana ability, Terramorphic Expanse fetches a basic land for free. |
Thallid Germinator | Thallid Devourer | A Thallid Devourer that can pump any creature than just itself. |
Thallid Shell-Dweller | Thallid | A purely defensive Thallid. |
Thelon of Havenwood | Night Soil, Thallid | Thelon can exile a card from a graveyard for a bonus similar to Night Soil and creates saprolings similar to Thallid. Flavor text refers to Thallid. Name refers to Thelon and Havenwood from the Fallen Empires expansion. |
Thelonite Hermit | Deranged Hermit | Elves that create are Lords to a token type and creates four of those creature tokens. In exchange for being cheaper, Thelonite Hermit only creates tokens by turning face-up. Name refers to Thelon. |
Thick-Skinned Goblin | Keeper of Kookus | A Keeper of Kookus that now synergizes with the echo ability.[18] |
Think Twice | Inspiration | Think Twice that can be cast twice to draw as many cards as Inspiration. Flavor text refers to Archivist and Tolaria. |
Thrill of the Hunt | Holy Strength | A green Holy Strength with a white flashback cost. |
Thunder Totem | Thunder Spirit | An artifact that turns into Thunder Spirit. |
Tivadar of Thorn | Knights of Thorn, Tivadar's Crusade | Updated Knights of Thorn that destroys a goblin upon entering the battlefield. Name refers to Tivadar and Thorn. |
Tolarian Sentinel | Rescue | A spellshaper that casts Rescue. Name refers to Tolaria. |
Traitor's Clutch | Breach | A shadow version of Breach with flashback. |
Trespasser il-Vec | Thalakos Drifters, Dauthi Marauder | A Dauthi Marauder that has conditional shadow similar to Thalakos Drifters. Flavor text refers to the City of Traitors and the Rathi Overlay |
Trickbind | Interdict and Stifle | Interdict and Stifle mixed together, replacing the cantrip effect with split second. Name refers to Bind. |
Triskelavus | Triskelion; Tetravus | Triskelion and Tetravus mixed together. |
Tromp the Domains | Overrun, Domain mechanic from the Invasion block | Overrun with the domain mechanic. Flavor text refers to Benalia, Llanowar, Hurloon, and Urborg, all of which are located in The Domains |
Truth or Tale | Fact or Fiction | A reversed and limited Fact or Fiction where the controller separates the pile rather than the opponent. Instead of the graveyard, the unchosen cards are put to the bottom of the library. |
Two-Headed Sliver | Two-Headed Dragon | Two-headed creatures with menace, which wasn't keyworded then. Two-Headed Sliver gives slivers menace. |
Undying Rage | Maniacal Rage, Sluggishness | A Maniacal Rage with Sluggishness's return ability. Flavor text refers to Skyshroud and Keld |
Unyaro Bees | Killer Bees, Unyaro Bee Sting | Unyaro Bees are Killer Bees with the Unyaro Bee Sting as its activated ability. |
Urborg Syphon-Mage | Syphon Soul | A spellshaper that casts Syphon Soul. |
Urza's Factory | Urza's Mine, Urza's Power Plant and Urza's Tower, Mishra's Factory | Urza's answer to Mishra's Factory. Urza's Factory creates a creature token the size of Mishra's Factory for the cost equal to the amount of mana added by the Urzatron. Flavor text refers to Urza and Mishra. |
Vampiric Sliver | Sengir Vampire | Vampiric Sliver gives slivers the Sengir ability. |
Venser's Sliver | Metallic Sliver | A new version of Metallic Sliver. |
Verdant Embrace | Verdant Force, Urza's Saga "Embrace" cycle of Auras | An aura that turns the enchanted creature into Verdant Force. similar to the Embrace cycle of auras from Urza's Saga. |
Vesuva | Vesuvan Doppelganger | The land where the Vesuvan Doppelganger comes from. Like how the doppelganger turns into a copy of a creature, the land turns into a copy of a land. |
Vesuvan Shapeshifter | Vesuvan Doppelganger | Vesuvan Doppelganger with morph. |
Viashino Bladescout | Viashino Sandscout | Another kind of viashino scout. Flavor text refers to Viashino Bey. |
Viscerid Deepwalker | The Homarids from the Fallen Empires and Alliances expansions, Sea Spirit | A homarid with suspend and Sea Spirit's waterbreathing ability. |
Viscid Lemures | Hyalopterous Lemure | A Hyalopterous Lemure that can gain swampwalk instead of flying. Flavor text refers to Norin the Wary, and the art direction miscommunication of "lemur" and "lemure". |
Voidmage Husher | Voidmage Apprentice | A stronger Voidmage Apprentice with a simpler counterspell ability and can return itself to its owner's hand. |
Volcanic Awakening | Volcanic Eruption | An updated, simplified Volcanic Eruption reworked in red. |
Walk the Aeons | Time Walk | A more expensive Time Walk with buyback. |
Watcher Sliver | Castle | Watcher Sliver increases slivers' toughness equal to Castle's ability. Flavor text refers to Amrou Kithkin. |
Weathered Bodyguards | Veteran Bodyguard | Veteran Bodyguard with morph. |
Weatherseed Totem | Weatherseed Treefolk | An artifact that turns into Weatherseed Treefolk. |
Wheel of Fate | Wheel of Fortune | A Wheel of Fortune that has you wait for four turns to get its ability. |
Wipe Away | Boomerang | A Boomerang with split second. |
Word of Seizing | Threaten | A Threaten with split second. Flavor text ties into the old tradition of having a card with a single, four-letter word as its flavor text (Ray of Command, Cannibalize, Magma Mine, etc.) |
Wormwood Dryad | Wormwood Treefolk | A smaller Wormwood Treefolk. |
Wurmcalling | Ivy Elemental | Similar to Ivy Elemental, the size of the wurm created by Wurmcalling is equal to the amount of mana spent to cast it. |
Yavimaya Dryad | Yavimaya Elder | A resident of Yavimaya that searches for lands. |
Zealot il-Vec | Farrel's Zealot | A smaller Farrel's Zealot with shadow. |
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