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===Alara=== | ===Alara=== | ||
Devils are found in the shard of [[Grixis]], surrounding themselves with the undead. | Devils are found in the shard of [[Grixis]], surrounding themselves with the undead. Nothing gets as much glee from the painful life on Grixis as devils.<ref name="ALAGuide">(2008). ''[https://archive.org/details/shards-of-alara-players-guide-magic-the-gathering-2008 Shards of Alara Player's Guide].'' [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> These smirking, red-skinned sadists love to prick and jab at the living, filling their last hours with as much pain as possible.<ref name="AlaraGuide">[[Doug Beyer]] & [[Jenna Helland]] (2008). ''[[A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]]. ISBN-13 978-0786951246</ref> Demons employ devils as torturers, slave drivers, and masters of packs of undead, using their skills in tormenting others to their motivational advantage. | ||
===Capenna=== | |||
In [[New Capenna]] devils are associated with the three [[red]]-aligned crime families, the [[Maestros]], the [[Riveteers]] and the [[Cabaretti]]. While most are violent and combative as devils tend to be, some like the {{Card|Witty Roastmaster}} go into more upstanding (though not necessarily less damaging) employment like stand-up comedy. | |||
===Innistrad=== | ===Innistrad=== | ||
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The failed skaberen [[Tibalt]] was transformed into a half-devil through a spell that was taught to him by devils attracted by his experiments and that he used to defend himself from a pitchfork-wielding mob that had discovered his experiments. | The failed skaberen [[Tibalt]] was transformed into a half-devil through a spell that was taught to him by devils attracted by his experiments and that he used to defend himself from a pitchfork-wielding mob that had discovered his experiments. | ||
===Ravnica=== | ===Ravnica=== | ||
On [[Ravnica]], devils are part of the [[Cult of Rakdos]]. While the larger demons embody evil qualities such as blood lust and torment, the devils reflect the whimsical and chaotic side of Rakdos and his cult. Their mischievous antics cause disorder and destruction out of proportion to the demons' small size.<ref name="D&D">[[James Wyatt]] and Jeremy Crawford (November 2018). "''[[D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica]]''", [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> Some excel at vocal mimicry, making them deeply irritating impressionists.<ref name="Ravnica art book">[[James Wyatt]] (January 2019). "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> '''Cacklers''' are small, jabbering jesters that spice up Rakdos performances with their chaotic antics. Their incessant cackling can inspire uncontrollable laughter by making everything seem hilarious. Rakdos performers enjoy dressing cacklers in a variety of masks, hats, and costumes to lampoon public figures. Some are used as {{card|Footlight Fiend|title=footlights}}, while {{card|Mayhem Devil|title=others}} are seen riding the monocycle. | On [[Ravnica]], devils are part of the [[Cult of Rakdos]]. While the larger demons embody evil qualities such as blood lust and torment, the devils reflect the whimsical and chaotic side of Rakdos and his cult. Their mischievous antics cause disorder and destruction out of proportion to the demons' small size.<ref name="D&D">[[James Wyatt]] and Jeremy Crawford (November 2018). "''[[D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica]]''", [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> Some excel at vocal mimicry, making them deeply irritating impressionists.<ref name="Ravnica art book">[[James Wyatt]] (January 2019). "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> '''Cacklers''' are small, jabbering jesters that spice up Rakdos performances with their chaotic antics. Their incessant cackling can inspire uncontrollable laughter by making everything seem hilarious. Rakdos performers enjoy dressing cacklers in a variety of masks, hats, and costumes to lampoon public figures. Some are used as {{card|Footlight Fiend|title=footlights}}, while {{card|Mayhem Devil|title=others}} are seen riding the monocycle. | ||
==Notable Devils== | ==Notable Devils== | ||
; | {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| | ||
* [[ | |||
;[[Capenna]] | |||
*[[Beamtown Bullies]] | |||
*[[Henzie]] | |||
;Ravnica | ;[[Innistrad (plane)|Innistrad]] | ||
* | *[[Tibalt]] | ||
;[[Hell]] | |||
*[[Zurzoth]] | |||
;[[Ravnica]] | |||
*[[List_of_secondary_characters/Ravnica|Olrich]] | |||
;Unknown | ;Unknown | ||
* [[ | *Auntie [[Blyte]] | ||
; | ;[[Un-iverse]] | ||
* <c>Jalum Grifter</c> | *[[Devil K. Nevil]] | ||
*<c>Jalum Grifter</c> | |||
; | ;[[Dungeons & Dragons]] | ||
*<c>Asmodeus the Archfiend</c> | *<c>Asmodeus the Archfiend</c> | ||
*<c>Lorcan, Warlock Collector</c> | *<c>Lorcan, Warlock Collector</c> | ||
*<c>Mahadi, Emporium Master</c> | |||
*<c>Raphael, Fiendish Savior</c> | |||
*[[Zariel]] | *[[Zariel]] | ||
}} | |||
==Tokens== | ==Tokens== | ||
{{Devil tokens|header=y}} | {{Devil tokens|header=y}} | ||
;[[Heroes of the Realm]] | ;[[Heroes of the Realm]] | ||
{{HTR tokens|type=Devil|header=y}} | {{HTR tokens|type=Devil|header=y}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The [[flavor text]] of the [[sorcery]] <c>Devil's Play</c> ("''A devil's hands are never idle''") refers to the old folk saying that "Idle hands are the devil's plaything", regarding the stupid things people can do when they are bored. | *The [[flavor text]] of the [[sorcery]] <c>Devil's Play</c> ("''A devil's hands are never idle''") refers to the old folk saying that "Idle hands are the devil's plaything", regarding the stupid things people can do when they are bored. | ||
* <c>Rakdos Keyrune</c> is a [[Mana stone#Man Stones|manstone]] that can become a 3/1 black and red Devil artifact creature with first strike. | *<c>Rakdos Keyrune</c> is a [[Mana stone#Man Stones|manstone]] that can become a 3/1 black and red Devil artifact creature with first strike. | ||
* There are | *There are three monoblack Devils in Magic, two Legends from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]'' (<c>Asmodeus the Archfiend</c> and <c>Lorcan, Warlock Collector</c>) and one from ''[[Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate]]'', {{Card|Chain Devil}}. This is due to a change in lore, where the generalized characteristics of demons and devils in ''Dungeons and Dragons'' are swapped from that in ''Magic''. | ||
*While many other tokens have been repeated more often, and many other tokens have longer text boxes, the Devil token is a rare intersection of a token with a full-sentence ability repeated across several planes and premier sets. | |||
**Other than being red rather than multicolored red-black, the token is a copy of <c>Footlight Fiend</c>. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 8 March 2024
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Statistics |
55 cards
7.3% 74.5% 14.5% 3.6% 12 Devil creation cards
as of Murders at Karlov Manor 75% 16.7% 8.3% |
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type:"Devil" |
Devil is a primarily red creature type used for cards that depict atrociously wicked, cruel, or ill-tempered evil spirits, having the power to afflict bodily harm and spiritual corruption.
Description
Devils are subordinate to Demons but do not share their affiliation for black mana, being more psychotically self-indulgent and impulsive (and thus red) than power-hungry and manipulative. Physically, they bear a resemblance to Demons, except that they are usually smaller and lack wings. Let loose in the world, they satisfy their mad craving for destruction in a whirlwind of chaos.
The first card to bear the type was Stone-Throwing Devils in Arabian Nights. While Dissension and Shards of Alara had one Devil card each, the majority of printed Devils originate from Innistrad block and Shadows over Innistrad block.
Alara
Devils are found in the shard of Grixis, surrounding themselves with the undead. Nothing gets as much glee from the painful life on Grixis as devils.[1] These smirking, red-skinned sadists love to prick and jab at the living, filling their last hours with as much pain as possible.[2] Demons employ devils as torturers, slave drivers, and masters of packs of undead, using their skills in tormenting others to their motivational advantage.
Capenna
In New Capenna devils are associated with the three red-aligned crime families, the Maestros, the Riveteers and the Cabaretti. While most are violent and combative as devils tend to be, some like the Witty Roastmaster go into more upstanding (though not necessarily less damaging) employment like stand-up comedy.
Innistrad
Innistrad is home to several devils that accompany greater demons.[3] Of the Pitchburn Devils of Innistrad it is said that they have the ingenuity of goblins, the depravity of demons and the smarts of sheep. Devils are said to spring from the unearthly desires of demons that take the form to sake their hunger for destruction.[4] Humans have learned to train Devilthorn Foxes to counteract their mischief.
The failed skaberen Tibalt was transformed into a half-devil through a spell that was taught to him by devils attracted by his experiments and that he used to defend himself from a pitchfork-wielding mob that had discovered his experiments.
Ravnica
On Ravnica, devils are part of the Cult of Rakdos. While the larger demons embody evil qualities such as blood lust and torment, the devils reflect the whimsical and chaotic side of Rakdos and his cult. Their mischievous antics cause disorder and destruction out of proportion to the demons' small size.[5] Some excel at vocal mimicry, making them deeply irritating impressionists.[6] Cacklers are small, jabbering jesters that spice up Rakdos performances with their chaotic antics. Their incessant cackling can inspire uncontrollable laughter by making everything seem hilarious. Rakdos performers enjoy dressing cacklers in a variety of masks, hats, and costumes to lampoon public figures. Some are used as footlights, while others are seen riding the monocycle.
Notable Devils
- Unknown
- Auntie Blyte
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Devil | Red | Creature — Devil | 1/1 | When this creature dies, it deals 1 damage to any target. |
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Devil | Red | Creature — Devil | 4/4 | Haste When this creature dies, create a Treasure token. |
Trivia
- The flavor text of the sorcery Devil's Play ("A devil's hands are never idle") refers to the old folk saying that "Idle hands are the devil's plaything", regarding the stupid things people can do when they are bored.
- Rakdos Keyrune is a manstone that can become a 3/1 black and red Devil artifact creature with first strike.
- There are three monoblack Devils in Magic, two Legends from Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms (Asmodeus the Archfiend and Lorcan, Warlock Collector) and one from Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate, Chain Devil. This is due to a change in lore, where the generalized characteristics of demons and devils in Dungeons and Dragons are swapped from that in Magic.
- While many other tokens have been repeated more often, and many other tokens have longer text boxes, the Devil token is a rare intersection of a token with a full-sentence ability repeated across several planes and premier sets.
- Other than being red rather than multicolored red-black, the token is a copy of Footlight Fiend.
External links
- Doug Beyer (February 15, 2012). "Sympathy for the Devils". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
References
- ↑ (2008). Shards of Alara Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer & Jenna Helland (2008). A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 978-0786951246
- ↑ Plane Shift: Innistrad
- ↑ Flavor text of Riot Devils
- ↑ James Wyatt and Jeremy Crawford (November 2018). "D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica", Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ James Wyatt (January 2019). "The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica". Wizards of the Coast