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'''Oyster''' is a [[blue]] [[creature type]] that is only used once, for the card <c>Giant Oyster</c> from ''[[Homelands]]''. The card reappeared in the set [[Time Spiral]] as a [[Timeshifted]] card. The Giant Oyster keeps [[target]] creature [[tapped]] and puts [[-1/-1 counter]]s on that creature.  
'''Oyster''' is a [[blue]] [[creature type]] that is only used once, for the card <c>Giant Oyster</c> from ''[[Homelands]]''. The card reappeared in the set [[Time Spiral]] as a [[Timeshifted]] card. The Giant Oyster keeps [[target]] creature [[tapped]] and puts [[-1/-1 counter]]s on that creature.  
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An oyster is an edible, marine, bivalve mollusk with an irregularly shaped calicified shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water. Some oysters produce <c title="pearls">Mox Pearl</c>.
An oyster is an edible, marine, bivalve mollusk with an irregularly shaped calicified shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water. Some oysters produce <c title="pearls">Mox Pearl</c>.


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Latest revision as of 04:20, 29 May 2022

Oyster
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/kindred cards)
Statistics
1 card
{U} 100%
as of Homelands
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type:"Oyster"

Oyster is a blue creature type that is only used once, for the card Giant Oyster from Homelands. The card reappeared in the set Time Spiral as a Timeshifted card. The Giant Oyster keeps target creature tapped and puts -1/-1 counters on that creature.

An oyster is an edible, marine, bivalve mollusk with an irregularly shaped calicified shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water. Some oysters produce pearls.