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"'''Vanilla'''" is a [[List of Magic slang|slang term]] that refers to creatures with no rules text (e.g. <c>Scathe Zombies</c>).<ref name="Few Words">{{NewRef|making-magic/few-words-rd-2005-01-24|A Few Words From R&D|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 24, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|latest-developments/ingredients-great-vanillas-2016-11-11|The Ingredients for Great Vanillas|[[Sam Stoddard]]|November 11, 2016}}</ref>
"'''Vanilla'''" is a [[List of Magic slang|slang term]] that refers to creatures with no rules text (e.g. <c>Scathe Zombies</c>).<ref name="Few Words">{{NewRef|making-magic/few-words-rd-2005-01-24|A Few Words From R&D|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 24, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|latest-developments/ingredients-great-vanillas-2016-11-11|The Ingredients for Great Vanillas|[[Sam Stoddard]]|November 11, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|vanilla-doesnt-do-them-justice-2007-04-30|"Vanilla" Doesn't Do Them Justice|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 30, 2007}}</ref>


==Variants==
==Variants==

Revision as of 06:09, 17 April 2017

"Vanilla" is a slang term that refers to creatures with no rules text (e.g. Scathe Zombies).[1][2][3]

Variants

"Vanilla flyer" is a creature with nothing but flying.[1]

"French vanilla" refers to creatures that only have keyword abilities (e.g. Akrasan Squire).[4][5]

"Virtual vanilla" refers to creatures that are essentially vanilla after the first turn they enter the battlefield (e.g. Augur of Bolas).[5]

"Virtual french vanilla" refers to creatures that are essentially french vanilla after the first turn they enter the battlefield (e.g. Armada Wurm).[6]

Trivia

References

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