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* '''Blacksmith''': a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals.
* '''Blacksmith''': a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals.
** Example: <c>Argivian Blacksmith</c>
** Example: <c>Argivian Blacksmith</c>
* <c>Embersmith</c>: [[Vulshok]] artificer smiths
* '''<c>Embersmith</c>''': [[Vulshok]] artificer smiths
** “The Vulshok see the artificer as a catalyst, bringing the spark of creation that ignites change.”
** “The Vulshok see the artificer as a catalyst, bringing the spark of creation that ignites change.”
* '''Lightsmith''': a [[Cleric]] who imbues light into objects.
* '''Lightsmith''': a [[Cleric]] who imbues light into objects.

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Smith is a obsolete creature class. Smiths are craftspeople who fashion useful items (for example, tools, jewelery, Armor and weapons) out of various metals.

History

The two card with the subtype Smith were Hyperion Blacksmith and Repentant Blacksmith. These were changed to Artificer in the Grand Creature Type Update. Since then there have been numerous Smith related cards which are usually typed as Artificers.

Notable Smiths

Related Spells

Known Types

Most types of Smiths are Artificers though there are a few exceptions.

  • Blacksmith: a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals.
  • Embersmith: Vulshok artificer smiths
    • “The Vulshok see the artificer as a catalyst, bringing the spark of creation that ignites change.”
  • Lightsmith: a Cleric who imbues light into objects.
  • Sliversmith: a metalsmith who specializes in using Silver.
  • Sliversmith: A type of Spellshaper that created artifact Slivers.
    • One of the few non-Artificer smiths.
  • Weaponsmith: a smith that specializes in weapons.