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'''Brushwagg''' is a [[green]] [[creature]] [[subtype|type]] that is officially only used once, for the card <c>Brushwagg</c> in ''[[Mirage]]''.  
'''Brushwagg''' is a [[green]] [[creature type]] that was first used in [[black border]] for the card <c>Brushwagg</c> in ''[[Mirage]]''.  


==Description==
==Description==
A Brushwagg is a Jamuraan animal, almost as big as a rhino, which seems a heap of animated kindling. His body is covered in twigs which make a characteristic noise when the animal moves. Despite its size, a Brushwagg despises combat, while it is usually used as a messenger. In fact, it is a very intelligent animal, since he is shown to be able not only to understand human speech, but also to write messages by pawing in the dust (even if in a confusing way of sort).<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19970501064819/www.wizards.com/Web_Fun/Oasis/Welcome.html Mirage: Oasis]</ref>
A Brushwagg is an animal of varying size, which looks like a heap of animated kindling. Its body is covered in twigs which make a characteristic noise when it moves.  


The subtype survived the [[Grand Creature Type Update]].
===History===
The subtype survived the [[Grand Creature Type Update]]. <c>Almighty Brushwagg</c> would much later be printed in ''[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths]]''.  


==Flavor text==
Another Brushwagg appeared as a [[test card]] in the ''[[Mystery Booster]]'' set (<c>Interplanar Brushwagg</c>).
''"Defiantly, the young [[cyclops]] popped the brushwagg into his mouth. His cheeks suddenly puffed, his eye bulged, and he was forced to agree with his elder."


-Afari, Tales''
A creature type was needed to be excluded to prevent the ''[[Unfinity]]'' card {{Card|Embiggen}} from giving [[Changeling]]s a one-hit-kill spell; for maximum comedy, [[Mark Rosewater]] suggested Brushwagg.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/696615401720823808|title=Why does Embiggen exclude Brushwaggs?|September 28, 2022}}</ref> In 2024, additional Brushwaggs were added with ''[[Outlaws of Thunder Junction]]'' and ''[[Modern Horizons 3]]''.


==Trivia==
==Storyline==
* Another Brushwagg appeared as a [[test card]] in the ''[[Mystery Booster]]'' set (<c>Interplanar Brushwagg</c>).
===Dominaria===
The brushwaggs near the [[Mtenda Plains]] in [[Jamuraa]] are large animals, nearly large enough to fill a room in a hut. They are harmless creatures that eat flowers and banyan shoots, as well as briarbugs (which also plague them). When threatened, they ball up inside their brambles to roll away when threatened by predators, such as goats.<ref name=":0">Wolfgang Baur, [[Kij Johnson]], [[Michael G. Ryan]], Mike Selinker, and [[Teeuwynn Woodruff|Teeuwynn]] (1997). ''[[Mirage: Oasis]]''. "Fola's Story". "Hard Feelings". [http://web.archive.org/web/19970501110336/http://www.wizards.com/Web_Fun/Oasis/Fola/F4.html Archived on 1 May 1997].</ref>
{{cquote|Defiantly, the young [[cyclops]] popped the brushwagg into his mouth. His cheeks suddenly puffed, his eye bulged, and he was forced to agree with his elder|Afari, Tales}}
 
====Relationship to humans====
Valued for their pacifism and literacy, brushwaggs are happily employed by humans as messengers.<ref name=":0" /> A brushwagg pawing a message in the dirt is considered a friendly greeting from that message's sender. While able to scrawl entire messages of considerable length, the effectiveness of their writing is severely limited by poor spelling and primitive articulation of thoughts, as shown in the following communication from a brushwagg to [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Fola]]:<ref>Wolfgang Baur, [[Kij Johnson]], [[Michael G. Ryan]], Mike Selinker, and [[Teeuwynn Woodruff|Teeuwynn]] (1997). ''[[Mirage: Oasis]]''. "Fola's Story". "Too Stupid for Civility". Archived on 1 May 1997.</ref>
{{Cquote|I gO meeT IT. IT with two-POinTs. I Do MESAGE MESAGE MEsagE. It thumP ME. MEMEMEMEME. No more Mesage. Ow! OWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW. Go bacK oR Get ThumpEd. BrushWAGg no diE.}}
 
===Ikoria===
Odd little brushwaggs are also found on [[Ikoria]]. The small but tough hedgehog-like creatures are usually given a wide berth by bigger [[monster]]s. It's able to grow huge and mighty but spends most of its time as small as a hedgehog.<ref name="Ikoria">{{DailyRef|feature/monsters-ikoria-art-descriptions-2020-05-14|Monsters of Ikoria Art Descriptions|[[Kendall Pepple]]|May 14, 2020}}</ref>
 
===Thunder Junction===
On [[Thunder Junction]], brushwaggs can be found masquerading as [[Wikipedia:Tumbleweed|tumbleweed]].


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Latest revision as of 05:31, 24 May 2024

Brushwagg
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/kindred cards)
Beeble Scale 8[1]
Statistics
4 cards
{G} 100%
as of Modern Horizons 3
Scryfall Search
type:"Brushwagg"

Brushwagg is a green creature type that was first used in black border for the card Brushwagg in Mirage.

Description

A Brushwagg is an animal of varying size, which looks like a heap of animated kindling. Its body is covered in twigs which make a characteristic noise when it moves.

History

The subtype survived the Grand Creature Type Update. Almighty Brushwagg would much later be printed in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.

Another Brushwagg appeared as a test card in the Mystery Booster set (Interplanar Brushwagg).

A creature type was needed to be excluded to prevent the Unfinity card Embiggen from giving Changelings a one-hit-kill spell; for maximum comedy, Mark Rosewater suggested Brushwagg.[2] In 2024, additional Brushwaggs were added with Outlaws of Thunder Junction and Modern Horizons 3.

Storyline

Dominaria

The brushwaggs near the Mtenda Plains in Jamuraa are large animals, nearly large enough to fill a room in a hut. They are harmless creatures that eat flowers and banyan shoots, as well as briarbugs (which also plague them). When threatened, they ball up inside their brambles to roll away when threatened by predators, such as goats.[3]

“  Defiantly, the young cyclops popped the brushwagg into his mouth. His cheeks suddenly puffed, his eye bulged, and he was forced to agree with his elder  ”

—Afari, Tales

Relationship to humans

Valued for their pacifism and literacy, brushwaggs are happily employed by humans as messengers.[3] A brushwagg pawing a message in the dirt is considered a friendly greeting from that message's sender. While able to scrawl entire messages of considerable length, the effectiveness of their writing is severely limited by poor spelling and primitive articulation of thoughts, as shown in the following communication from a brushwagg to Fola:[4]

“  I gO meeT IT. IT with two-POinTs. I Do MESAGE MESAGE MEsagE. It thumP ME. MEMEMEMEME. No more Mesage. Ow! OWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW. Go bacK oR Get ThumpEd. BrushWAGg no diE.  ”

Ikoria

Odd little brushwaggs are also found on Ikoria. The small but tough hedgehog-like creatures are usually given a wide berth by bigger monsters. It's able to grow huge and mighty but spends most of its time as small as a hedgehog.[5]

Thunder Junction

On Thunder Junction, brushwaggs can be found masquerading as tumbleweed.

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (October 31, 2019). "Where is Brushwagg on the Beeble scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  2. Mark Rosewater (September 28, 2022). "Why does Embiggen exclude Brushwaggs?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  3. a b Wolfgang Baur, Kij Johnson, Michael G. Ryan, Mike Selinker, and Teeuwynn (1997). Mirage: Oasis. "Fola's Story". "Hard Feelings". Archived on 1 May 1997.
  4. Wolfgang Baur, Kij Johnson, Michael G. Ryan, Mike Selinker, and Teeuwynn (1997). Mirage: Oasis. "Fola's Story". "Too Stupid for Civility". Archived on 1 May 1997.
  5. Kendall Pepple (May 14, 2020). "Monsters of Ikoria Art Descriptions". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.