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'''Elk''' is a primarily [[green]]/[[white]] [[creature | {{Infobox type | ||
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'''Elk''' is a primarily [[green]]/[[white]] [[creature type]] used for cards depicting large deer. Elk (or Wapiti) are similar to the Red Deer found in Europe, of which they were long believed to be subspecies. In the deer family, only the [[Wikipedia:Moose|common moose]] (confusingly referred to as "elk" in some European countries) rival the elk in size. | |||
==History== | |||
The first creature to bear the type was <c>Gang of Elk</c> from ''[[Urza's Legacy]]''. It used to be a [[Beast]], but this was changed in the [[Grand Creature Type Update]]. For a long time, it was the only Elk card until <c>Great Sable Stag</c> was printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]''. ''[[Theros]]'' features an [[enchantment creature]] with the subtype that acts as <c title="Heliod's emissary">Heliod's Emissary</c>. | The first creature to bear the type was <c>Gang of Elk</c> from ''[[Urza's Legacy]]''. It used to be a [[Beast]], but this was changed in the [[Grand Creature Type Update]]. For a long time, it was the only Elk card until <c>Great Sable Stag</c> was printed in ''[[Magic 2010]]''. ''[[Theros]]'' features an [[enchantment creature]] with the subtype that acts as <c title="Heliod's emissary">Heliod's Emissary</c>. | ||
Winged elk-like [[ | Winged elk-like [[elemental]]s embody [[white]] mana in [[Lorwyn–Shadowmoor]], like <c>Purity</c> and the steed of the <c>Archon of Justice</c>.<ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/angry-lands-brave-adventurers-and-other-decks-vorthos-2010-02-10|Angry Lands, Brave Adventurers, and Other Decks for Vorthos|[[Doug Beyer]]|February 10, 2010}}</ref> | ||
==Storyline== | |||
===Arcavios=== | |||
The '''Cervins''' of [[Arcavios]] feed on the mana-rich plants around the star arches, imbuing their bodies with extraordinary grace and vitality. | |||
===Eldraine=== | |||
Giant [[elemental]] elk known as tempest harts are found in [[Eldraine]]'s Kingdom of Storms, a realm of giants above the plane's clouds.<ref name="D&D Eldraine">[[James Wyatt]] et al. (2023). "''[[D&D Monstrous Compendium: Vol. 4: Eldraine Creatures]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> Tempest harts are colossal elk with long manes of fine hair and antlers made of living lightning. Their patterned hides resemble the twisting beanstalks that also coil around their legs, shoulders, and haunches. Storm giant hunters consider tempest harts to be the worthiest prey, desirable for their meat and the raw lightning of their antlers. | |||
===Shadowmoor=== | |||
The '''[[Cervin]]s''' of [[Shadowmoor (plane)|Shadowmoor]] are long-legged, deer-like mounts used by the higher ranks of [[Gilt Leaf]] hunters. Prized for their beauty and gentle temperament, cervins remain calm during combat. They roam wild in the Gilt-Leaf and are easily trained, but elves prefer to ride a pure-bred domestic over a wild-born animal.<ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-february-2008-2008-02-01|Ask Wizards - February 2008|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|February 2008}}</ref> When breeding cervins, the elves track bloodlines and the most perfect mounts are gifts to the most perfect elves. Some elves who are lower in the social hierarchy ride [[vinebred]] cervins because they're deemed more acceptable than riding a flawed cervin. | |||
===Oko=== | |||
The planeswalker [[Oko]] can transform himself, a creature, or an artifact into an Elk. He notably used this power on High King [[Algenus Kenrith]], prompting the Wildered Quest. | |||
==Notable Elk== | |||
;Eldraine | |||
*[[Algenus Kenrith]], while transformed by [[Oko]]. | |||
;Ikoria | |||
*[[Jegantha]] | |||
;Ravnica | |||
*[[Bitsy]] | |||
;Unknown | |||
*[[Myntasha]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* If the subtype would have been Deer instead of Elk, [[Caribou]] could have been included. | *Elk are Deer but not all Deer are Elk. That knowledge does make [[Mark Rosewater]] willing to change Elk to Deer if [[R&D]] would start over.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/180213206218/after-the-release-of-unstable-i-had-one-big|title=is there a particular reason Druid of the Sacred Beaker is a Deer as opposed to an Elk?|November 17, 2018}}</ref> | ||
* The [[blue]] aligned <c>Wetland Sambar</c> from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' is the only non-white | **If the subtype would have been [[Deer]] instead of Elk, other species like [[Caribou]], Moose, [[Wikipedia:Fallow deer|Fallow Deer]] and [[Wikipedia:Roe deer|Roe Deer]] could have been included. | ||
**[[Deer]] was actually introduced as a creature type introduced in ''[[Unstable]]'' and has only appeared on [[silver-bordered]] cards so far (<c>Druid of the Sacred Beaker</c>). | |||
*The [[blue]] aligned <c>Wetland Sambar</c> from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' is the only non-white, non-green elk seen thus far. | |||
**Sambar is a [[Wikipedia:Sambar deer|real species]]. | |||
*<c>Hidden Stag</c> from ''[[Urza's Saga]]'' was [[errata]]'d to become an Elk Beast instead of just a Beast. | |||
==Tokens== | |||
{{Elk tokens|header=y}} | |||
;[[Test card]]s | |||
{{Test tokens|type=Elk|header=y}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Creature types|Races|Elks}} |
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type:"Elk" |
Elk is a primarily green/white creature type used for cards depicting large deer. Elk (or Wapiti) are similar to the Red Deer found in Europe, of which they were long believed to be subspecies. In the deer family, only the common moose (confusingly referred to as "elk" in some European countries) rival the elk in size.
History
The first creature to bear the type was Gang of Elk from Urza's Legacy. It used to be a Beast, but this was changed in the Grand Creature Type Update. For a long time, it was the only Elk card until Great Sable Stag was printed in Magic 2010. Theros features an enchantment creature with the subtype that acts as Heliod's emissary.
Winged elk-like elementals embody white mana in Lorwyn–Shadowmoor, like Purity and the steed of the Archon of Justice.[1]
Storyline
Arcavios
The Cervins of Arcavios feed on the mana-rich plants around the star arches, imbuing their bodies with extraordinary grace and vitality.
Eldraine
Giant elemental elk known as tempest harts are found in Eldraine's Kingdom of Storms, a realm of giants above the plane's clouds.[2] Tempest harts are colossal elk with long manes of fine hair and antlers made of living lightning. Their patterned hides resemble the twisting beanstalks that also coil around their legs, shoulders, and haunches. Storm giant hunters consider tempest harts to be the worthiest prey, desirable for their meat and the raw lightning of their antlers.
Shadowmoor
The Cervins of Shadowmoor are long-legged, deer-like mounts used by the higher ranks of Gilt Leaf hunters. Prized for their beauty and gentle temperament, cervins remain calm during combat. They roam wild in the Gilt-Leaf and are easily trained, but elves prefer to ride a pure-bred domestic over a wild-born animal.[3] When breeding cervins, the elves track bloodlines and the most perfect mounts are gifts to the most perfect elves. Some elves who are lower in the social hierarchy ride vinebred cervins because they're deemed more acceptable than riding a flawed cervin.
Oko
The planeswalker Oko can transform himself, a creature, or an artifact into an Elk. He notably used this power on High King Algenus Kenrith, prompting the Wildered Quest.
Notable Elk
- Eldraine
- Algenus Kenrith, while transformed by Oko.
- Ikoria
- Ravnica
- Unknown
Trivia
- Elk are Deer but not all Deer are Elk. That knowledge does make Mark Rosewater willing to change Elk to Deer if R&D would start over.[4]
- If the subtype would have been Deer instead of Elk, other species like Caribou, Moose, Fallow Deer and Roe Deer could have been included.
- Deer was actually introduced as a creature type introduced in Unstable and has only appeared on silver-bordered cards so far (Druid of the Sacred Beaker).
- The blue aligned Wetland Sambar from Khans of Tarkir is the only non-white, non-green elk seen thus far.
- Sambar is a real species.
- Hidden Stag from Urza's Saga was errata'd to become an Elk Beast instead of just a Beast.
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Elk | Green | Creature — Elk | 3/3 |
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Elk | Green | Creature — Elk | 2/2 |
References
- ↑ Doug Beyer (February 10, 2010). "Angry Lands, Brave Adventurers, and Other Decks for Vorthos". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ James Wyatt et al. (2023). "D&D Monstrous Compendium: Vol. 4: Eldraine Creatures". Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (February 2008). "Ask Wizards - February 2008". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (November 17, 2018). "is there a particular reason Druid of the Sacred Beaker is a Deer as opposed to an Elk?". Blogatog. Tumblr.