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'''Lhurgoyf''' is an all color [[creature]] [[subtype|type]] used for cards that depict large, reptilian creatures, with distinctive elongated limbs and large, toothed mouths. Lhurgoyf are primarily scavengers. They come in a wide variety of shapes depending on their scavenged sustenance of choice. | '''Lhurgoyf''' is an all color [[creature]] [[subtype|type]] used for cards that depict large, reptilian creatures, with distinctive elongated limbs and large, toothed mouths. Lhurgoyf are primarily scavengers. They come in a wide variety of shapes depending on their scavenged sustenance of choice. | ||
The first card to bear the [[creature]] [[subtype|type]] was the classical <c>Lhurgoyf</c> in ''[[Ice Age]]''. Lhurgoyf's power is equal to the number of creature cards in all graveyards and its toughness is equal to that number plus 1. ''[[Odyssey]]'' followed up with a [[cycle]] of Lhurgoyfs: these rare creatures' power and toughness were equal the number of cards of a given related card type to its colour in all [[graveyards]], and each had an ability common to its color. {{-}} <c>Cantivore</c> ([[white]], empowered by [[enchantment]]s, has [[vigilance]]), <c>Cognivore</c> ([[blue]], [[instant]]s, [[flying]]), <c>Mortivore</c> ([[black]], [[creature]]s, [[ regeneration]]), <c>Magnivore</c> ([[red]], [[sorcery|sorceries]], [[haste]]) and <c>Terravore</c> ([[green]], [[land]]s, [[trample]]). Magnivore and Mortivore were reprinted in ''[[9th Edition]].'' The last Lhurgoyfs were printed in ''[[Planar Chaos]]'' (<c>Detritivore</c>) and ''[[Future Sight]]'' (<c>Tarmogoyf</c>). | The first card to bear the [[creature]] [[subtype|type]] was the classical <c>Lhurgoyf</c> in ''[[Ice Age]]''. Lhurgoyf's power is equal to the number of creature cards in all graveyards and its toughness is equal to that number plus 1. ''[[Odyssey]]'' followed up with a [[cycle]] of Lhurgoyfs: these rare creatures' power and toughness were equal the number of cards of a given related card type to its colour in all [[graveyards]], and each had an ability common to its color. {{-}} <c>Cantivore</c> ([[white]], empowered by [[enchantment]]s, has [[vigilance]]), <c>Cognivore</c> ([[blue]], [[instant]]s, [[flying]]), <c>Mortivore</c> ([[black]], [[creature]]s, [[ regeneration]]), <c>Magnivore</c> ([[red]], [[sorcery|sorceries]], [[haste]]) and <c>Terravore</c> ([[green]], [[land]]s, [[trample]]). Magnivore and Mortivore were reprinted in ''[[9th Edition]].'' The last Lhurgoyfs were printed in ''[[Planar Chaos]]'' (<c>Detritivore</c>) and ''[[Future Sight]]'' (<c>Tarmogoyf</c>) <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1421|Putting the Tarmo in your Goyf|[[Magic Arcana]]|September 18, 2007}}</ref>. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Lhurgoyf is an all color creature type used for cards that depict large, reptilian creatures, with distinctive elongated limbs and large, toothed mouths. Lhurgoyf are primarily scavengers. They come in a wide variety of shapes depending on their scavenged sustenance of choice.
The first card to bear the creature type was the classical Lhurgoyf in Ice Age. Lhurgoyf's power is equal to the number of creature cards in all graveyards and its toughness is equal to that number plus 1. Odyssey followed up with a cycle of Lhurgoyfs: these rare creatures' power and toughness were equal the number of cards of a given related card type to its colour in all graveyards, and each had an ability common to its color. — Cantivore (white, empowered by enchantments, has vigilance), Cognivore (blue, instants, flying), Mortivore (black, creatures, regeneration), Magnivore (red, sorceries, haste) and Terravore (green, lands, trample). Magnivore and Mortivore were reprinted in 9th Edition. The last Lhurgoyfs were printed in Planar Chaos (Detritivore) and Future Sight (Tarmogoyf) [1].
Trivia
- The original Lhurgoyf inspired the design of "Ach! Hans, Run!" from Unhinged, Revenant from Stronghold. and Saffi Eriksdotter from Time Spiral.
- Due to the remarkable speed at which Tarmogoyf could grow and its performance in top-tier decks,[2] it became a much sought-after card.
- Decks featuring Tarmogoyf are knows as Goyf-decks.
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (September 18, 2007). "Putting the Tarmo in your Goyf". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Pro Tour–Valencia Qualifying Season: Top 8 Decklists