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*The <c>Sword of Dungeons & Dragons</c> was first featured as a Hasbro promotional card, but then printed in [[Unstable]]. Like the Mirran Swords, it gives +2/+2, gives protection from two creature types (instead of colors), has a triggered effect on combat damage to a player, and has an equip cost of 2.
*The <c>Sword of Dungeons & Dragons</c> was first featured as a Hasbro promotional card, but then printed in [[Unstable]]. Like the Mirran Swords, it gives +2/+2, gives protection from two creature types (instead of colors), has a triggered effect on combat damage to a player, and has an equip cost of 2.


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Revision as of 13:30, 19 November 2020

The Mirran Swords are a group of cards featuring equipment artifacts that provide +2/+2, protection from two colors, have a triggered ability that triggers when the sword's equipped creature deals combat damage to a player, and equip for 2 mana.

The sword's triggered ability will offer two effects that come from the same two colors that the sword gives its equipped creature protection against.

At first, the swords were released across sets that featured Mirrodin and New Phyrexia and only offered protection from enemy colors but now, more swords featuring allied colors are being released starting with Modern Horizons. Some swords have been reprinted in the Masters series, in Masterpiece Series, and even as judge Promotional cards. While many swords have received different art, Chris Rahn has created a piece of art for each sword so far.

Mirran Swords Colors First Effect Second Effect
Sword of Truth and Justice {W}{U} Truth: Similar to Contentious Plan Justice: Similar to Basri's Solidarity
Sword of Sinew and Steel {B}{R} Sinew: Similar to Hero's Downfall Steel: Smelt
Sword of Light and Shadow {W}{B} Light: Similar to Healing Salve Shadow: Disentomb
Sword of Feast and Famine {B}{G} Feast: Early Harvest Famine: Raven's Crime
Sword of Body and Mind {G}{U} Body: Similar to Predator's Howl Mind: Similar to Tome Scour
Sword of Fire and Ice {U}{R} Fire: Shock Ice: Obsessive Search
Sword of War and Peace {R}{W} War: Similar to Sudden Impact Peace: Similar to Scent of Jasmine

Trivia

  • The Sword of Dungeons & Dragons was first featured as a Hasbro promotional card, but then printed in Unstable. Like the Mirran Swords, it gives +2/+2, gives protection from two creature types (instead of colors), has a triggered effect on combat damage to a player, and has an equip cost of 2.