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[[Category:Magic slang]]
[[Category:Magic slang]]

Revision as of 23:03, 4 June 2014

"Vanilla" is a slang term that refers to creatures with no rules text (e.g. Scathe Zombies).

The term "french vanilla" refers to creatures that only have a single keyword ability (e.g. Akrasan Squire). Double scoop french vanilla refers to creatures with two keywords (e.g. Anvilwrought Raptor)

The term "virtual vanilla" refers to creatures that are essentially vanilla after the first turn they enter the battlefield (e.g. Augur of Bolas).

The therm "virtual french vanilla" refers to creatures that are essentially french vanilla after the first turn they enter the battlefield (e.g. Armada Wurm).[1]

Trivia

References

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