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'''Worm''' is a [[blue]], [[green]] and [[black]] [[creature | {{Distinguish|Wurm}} | ||
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'''Worm''' is a [[blue]], [[green]], and [[black]] [[creature type]] used for cards depicting long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical, creeping animals. [[Leech]]es are excepted since they have their subtype. | |||
The first creature to bear the type was <c>Mole Worms</c> in ''[[Ice Age]]''. Other examples include <c>Insidious Bookworms</c> from ''[[Alliances]]'' and the <c>Simic Ragworm</c> from ''[[Dissension]]'' | The first creature to bear the type was <c>Mole Worms</c> in ''[[Ice Age]]''. Other examples include <c>Insidious Bookworms</c> from ''[[Alliances]]'' and the <c>Simic Ragworm</c> <ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/scale-2006-06-05|For Scale|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 05, 2006}}</ref> from ''[[Dissension]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*<c>Worms of the Earth</c> was the first card to | *<c>Worms of the Earth</c> was the first card to mention Worms but is an [[enchantment]]. | ||
*<c>Feast of Worms</c> is another [[sorcery]], alluding to the association of worms with death. | *<c>Feast of Worms</c> is another [[sorcery]], alluding to the association of worms with death. | ||
*<c>Creakwood Liege</c> is the only creature card that creates Worm tokens. | *<c>Creakwood Liege</c> is the only creature card that creates Worm tokens. | ||
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*<c>Cryptic Annelid</c> is a Worm [[Beast]]. | *<c>Cryptic Annelid</c> is a Worm [[Beast]]. | ||
*<c>Coiling Woodworm</c> is an [[Insect]] Worm. | *<c>Coiling Woodworm</c> is an [[Insect]] Worm. | ||
*<c>Water Wurm</c> might be a misnamed Worm. | *<c>Water Wurm</c> might be a misnamed Worm.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/goodies-mailbag-2007-12-12|Goodies from the Mailbag|[[Doug Beyer]]|December 12, 2007}}</ref> | ||
*<c>Reef Worm</c> can create a 3/3 blue [[Fish]] creature [[token]], which in turn can create a 6/6 blue [[Whale]] creature token, which can create a 9/9 blue [[Kraken]] creature token. | |||
*[[Kamigawa]] is known for its silkworms.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Circuit Mender</c></ref> | |||
==Tokens== | |||
{{Worm tokens|header=y}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Creature types|Races}} |
Latest revision as of 01:01, 16 October 2023
- Not to be confused with Wurm.
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11 cards
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type:"Worm" |
Worm is a blue, green, and black creature type used for cards depicting long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical, creeping animals. Leeches are excepted since they have their subtype.
The first creature to bear the type was Mole Worms in Ice Age. Other examples include Insidious Bookworms from Alliances and the Simic Ragworm [1] from Dissension.
Trivia
- Worms of the Earth was the first card to mention Worms but is an enchantment.
- Feast of Worms is another sorcery, alluding to the association of worms with death.
- Creakwood Liege is the only creature card that creates Worm tokens.
- Spined Fluke is a Worm Horror.
- Death Charmer is a Worm Mercenary.
- Cryptic Annelid is a Worm Beast.
- Coiling Woodworm is an Insect Worm.
- Water Wurm might be a misnamed Worm.[2]
- Reef Worm can create a 3/3 blue Fish creature token, which in turn can create a 6/6 blue Whale creature token, which can create a 9/9 blue Kraken creature token.
- Kamigawa is known for its silkworms.[3]
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Worm | Black/Green | Creature — Worm | 1/1 |
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (June 05, 2006). "For Scale". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (December 12, 2007). "Goodies from the Mailbag". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Flavor text for Circuit Mender