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'''Zubera''' is [[creature type]] unique to the ''[[Kamigawa block]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|truth-fantasy-2005-03-07|Truth in Fantasy|Alex Smith|March 07, 2005}}</ref> A Zubera is the faceless [[kami]] of a [[human]] who has been pulled into the spirit world. Zubera are said to attack solitary travelers in order to steal their faces. In fact, Zubera is essentially a species of [[Spirit]]s. No Zubera is printed without the Spirit type. | {{Infobox type | ||
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'''Zubera''' (ZOO-beh-rah)<ref name="Glossary 1">{{DailyRef|arcana/kamigawa-glossary-part-1-2004-09-14|A Kamigawa Glossary, Part 1|[[Magic Arcana]]|September 14, 2004}}</ref> is [[creature type]] unique to the ''[[Kamigawa block]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|truth-fantasy-2005-03-07|Truth in Fantasy|Alex Smith|March 07, 2005}}</ref> A Zubera is the faceless [[kami]] of a [[human]] who has been pulled into the spirit world. Zubera are said to attack solitary travelers in order to steal their faces. In fact, Zubera is essentially a species of [[Spirit]]s. No Zubera is printed without the Spirit type. | |||
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* Zubera is a corruption of ''Noppera-bō'', the term for the Japanese yokai that inspired these creatures. | * Zubera is a corruption of ''[[Wikipedia:Noppera-bō|Noppera-bō]]'', the term for the Japanese [[Wikipedia:Yōkai|yokai]] that inspired these creatures. | ||
* The creative team made Zubera an additional creature type (alongside Spirit) so that they could key off of type when they died.<ref>{{DailyRef|five-small-spirits-2004-10-15|Five Small Spirits|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|October 15, 2004}}</ref> | * The creative team made Zubera an additional creature type (alongside Spirit) so that they could key off of type when they died.<ref>{{DailyRef|five-small-spirits-2004-10-15|Five Small Spirits|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|October 15, 2004}}</ref> | ||
* A giant Dripping-Tongue Zubera is depicted in <c>Unchecked Growth</c>. | * A giant Dripping-Tongue Zubera is depicted in <c>Unchecked Growth</c>. | ||
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Zubera (ZOO-beh-rah)[1] is creature type unique to the Kamigawa block.[2] A Zubera is the faceless kami of a human who has been pulled into the spirit world. Zubera are said to attack solitary travelers in order to steal their faces. In fact, Zubera is essentially a species of Spirits. No Zubera is printed without the Spirit type.
Kamigawa
The type first surfaced as a cycle in the set Champions of Kamigawa. Each of these common 1/2 creatures costs M and has a triggered ability when it goes to the graveyard that grows with each Zubera put into a graveyard from play that turn. There's one for each color:
- Silent-Chant Zubera ()
- Floating-Dream Zubera ()
- Ashen-Skin Zubera ()
- Ember-Fist Zubera ()
- Dripping-Tongue Zubera ()
Saviors of Kamigawa added two mirrored 3/3 uncommon creatures for MM with an ability that triggers if they go to the graveyard from play after being dealt four damage or more that turn.
Trivia
- Zubera is a corruption of Noppera-bō, the term for the Japanese yokai that inspired these creatures.
- The creative team made Zubera an additional creature type (alongside Spirit) so that they could key off of type when they died.[3]
- A giant Dripping-Tongue Zubera is depicted in Unchecked Growth.
- The names of the Zubera don't link directly to the Shrines (like the Myojin do), but the connection still comes through with their abilities.
- The Zubera were made as a Kindle variant that went on creatures and only counted other Zubera that died the same turn as it did.[4]
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (September 14, 2004). "A Kamigawa Glossary, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Alex Smith (March 07, 2005). "Truth in Fantasy". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Aaron Forsythe (October 15, 2004). "Five Small Spirits". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (January 20, 2019). "Can I get some sweet Zubera trivia?". Blogatog. Tumblr.