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'''Wraith''' is a [[black]] [[creature type]] used for cards that depict [[spirit]]-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral [[undead]] are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof).<ref>{{DailyRef|bells-street-wraith-2007-06-06|Bells of a Street Wraith|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 06, 2007}}</ref>
'''Wraith''' is a [[black]] [[creature type]] used for cards that depict [[spirit]]-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral [[undead]] are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof).<ref>{{DailyRef|bells-street-wraith-2007-06-06|Bells of a Street Wraith|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 06, 2007}}</ref>
   
   
The first card to bear the type was <c>Bog Wraith</c> in ''[[Alpha]]''. Only five wraiths have been printed in total.
The first card to bear the type was <c>Bog Wraith</c> in ''[[Alpha]]''. Only six wraiths have been printed in total.


==Dominaria==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* All wraiths to date have [[Landwalk|Swampwalk]]. With the landwalk ability being obsoleted, the last Wraith was printed in ''[[Zendikar]]'' in 2008.
* All black wraiths to date have [[Landwalk|Swampwalk]]. With the landwalk ability being obsoleted, the last Wraith with the ability was printed in ''[[Zendikar]]'' in 2008. In 2022, ''[[Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks]]'' would see a new wraith in <c>Canoptek Wraith</c>, which has [[unblockable]].
*{{Card|Woodwraith Strangler}} is modeled after a malevolent botanical being used in other fantasy media, rather than the spectral definition here.
* {{Card|Woodwraith Strangler}} is modeled after a malevolent botanical being used in other fantasy media, rather than the spectral definition here.
* <c>Odylic Wraith</c> used to be subtype [[Undead]], but this was changed to Wraith in the [[Grand Creature Type Update]].
* <c>Odylic Wraith</c> used to be subtype [[Undead]], but this was changed to Wraith in the [[Grand Creature Type Update]].



Revision as of 21:54, 15 September 2022

Wraith
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/kindred cards)
Statistics
6 cards
{B} 83.3% {artifact symbol} 16.7%
as of Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks
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type:"Wraith"

Wraith is a black creature type used for cards that depict spirit-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral undead are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof).[1]

The first card to bear the type was Bog Wraith in Alpha. Only six wraiths have been printed in total.

Dominaria

Bog Wraith are found on Dominaria. As the card was first printed in Alpha and then only reprinted in core sets, they most likely come from Terisiare or The Domains.

Jamuraa

On Jamuura, Dirtwater Wraith and Odylic Wraith were known dangers of the land. Dirtwater Wraith came to threaten the kingdom of Zhalfir, while Odylic Wraith were feared for their ability to eat their victims' memories.

Kamigawa

Bog Wraith haunt the swamps of Takenuma on the plane of Kamigawa. (While not printed in the Kamigawa block, the flavor text of the Tenth Edition reprint informs us of this)

Wyndmoor Street

Street Wraith from Future Sight is described as living in Wyndmoor Street: as it is a Futureshifted card, both the creature and the street come from a possible future, one that hasn't been explored yet. It is therefore unknown on what plane they both are located.

Zendikar

Bog Tatters haunt the swamps of Zendikar. They are said to be born of brutal slaying.

Storylines

  • In the Serra Angel comic, a Bog Wraith was summoned along with a vampire and a frozen shade by Aldon who used the dark amulet. The wraith needed to feed on flesh or would dissipate, so joined with Aldon to attack Dreygar to reclaim his castle. When Dreygar was killed, the bog wraith remained an advisor to Aldon.

Trivia

References

  1. Magic Arcana (June 06, 2007). "Bells of a Street Wraith". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.