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===Animated Artifacts===
===Animated Artifacts===
Self-animating
Self-animating
*<c>Chimeric Staff</c>, and other ''Chimeric'' artifacts
*<c>Chimeric Staff</c>, and other ''Chimeric'' artifacts
*<c>Darksteel Brute</c>  
*<c>Darksteel Brute</c>  
*<c>Ensouled Scimitar</c>
*<c>Ensouled Scimitar</c>
*<c>Fountain of Ichor</c>
*<c>Fountain of Ichor</c>
*<c>Haunted Plate Mail</c>
 
*<c>Glint Hawk Idol</c>
*<c>Glint Hawk Idol</c>
*<c>Gruul War Plow</c>
*<c>Gruul War Plow</c>
*<c>Guardian Idol</c>
*<c>Guardian Idol</c>
*<c>Haunted Plate Mail</c>
*<c>Jade Idol</c>
*<c>Jade Idol</c>
*<c>Jade Statue</c>
*<c>Jade Statue</c>
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*<c>Slumbering Tora</c>  
*<c>Slumbering Tora</c>  
*Totem cycle from [[Time Spiral]]
*Totem cycle from [[Time Spiral]]
*[[Vehicle]]s
*<c>Xanthic Statue</c>
*<c>Xanthic Statue</c>


Animate others
Animate others
*<c>Animate Artifact</c>
*<c>Animating Faerie</c>
*<c>Ensoul Artifact</c>
*<c>Karn's Touch</c>
*<c>Karn's Touch</c>
*<c>Karn, Silver Golem</c>
*<c>Karn, Silver Golem</c>
*<c>Karn, the Great Creator</c>
*<c>Lifecraft Awakening</c>
*<c>March of the Machines</c>
*<c>March of the Machines</c>
*<c>Skilled Animator</c>
*<c>Sydri, Galvanic Genius</c>
*<c>Sydri, Galvanic Genius</c>
*<c>Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas</c>
*<c>Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas</c>
*<c>Tezzeret, Cruel Machinist</c>
*<c>Tezzeret the Schemer</c>
*<c>Tezzeret the Seeker</c>
*<c>Titania's Song</c>
*<c>Titania's Song</c>
*<c>Toymaker</c>
*<c>Toymaker</c>

Revision as of 21:11, 16 February 2021

An animate effect or spell is one that turns a non-creature into a creature, most of the times for a certain amount of time. The mechanic was first introduced in Alpha with Animate Artifact, Animate Dead and Mishra's Factory.[1]

Examples

Animated Artifacts

Self-animating

Animate others

Animated creature cards in the graveyard

This category is thin due to the inability of the rules engine to handle such effects - simple under game actions, but messy in order to preserve the rules of card types. Effects of this type are unlikely to be printed going forward.

Animated Enchantments

Self-animating

Animate others

Animated Instants and Sorceries

Animated Lands

Land is the most popular card type to be animated. Green, as the color connected most closely to lands and creatures, is the color most likely to turn lands into creatures — usually still keeping them lands. The mechanic is secondary in red and tertiary in all other colors.[2]

If a land is self-animating it is called a manland.

Animated Planeswalkers

Animated Library

Variants

"Artifact-ize"

There are spells or effects that turn non-artifacts into artifacts.

References

  1. Magic Arcana (June 17, 2004). "The animating principle". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Mark Rosewater (June 5, 2017). "Mechanical Color Pie 2017". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Mark Rosewater (November 27, 2017). "Unstable Scraps, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.