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Petal counters first appeared on <c>Lotus Blossom</c> in ''[[Urza's Saga]]''. It was an [[artifact]] which got a Petal counter added on it each upkeep. It then had a special activated ability that could be activated as a [[mana source]] to [[sacrifice]] it to create [[mana]] of one color for however many Petal counters were on it. This represented petals of the lotus being cultivated for mana. | Petal counters first appeared on <c>Lotus Blossom</c> in ''[[Urza's Saga]]''. It was an [[artifact]] which got a Petal counter added on it each upkeep. It then had a special activated ability that could be activated as a [[mana source]] to [[sacrifice]] it to create [[mana]] of one color for however many Petal counters were on it. This represented the petals of the lotus being cultivated for mana. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Counter | |
Use | Sacrificed for Mana |
Placed on | Artifacts |
Introduced | Urza's Saga |
Last used | Urza's Saga |
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1 counter creation card 100% | |
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oracle:"Petal counter" |
Petal counters are a type of counter introduced in Urza's Saga that built up and were sacrificed for mana.
Description
Petal counters first appeared on Lotus Blossom in Urza's Saga. It was an artifact which got a Petal counter added on it each upkeep. It then had a special activated ability that could be activated as a mana source to sacrifice it to create mana of one color for however many Petal counters were on it. This represented the petals of the lotus being cultivated for mana.
Trivia
- In Magic Online, the counter is colored green as its considered a positive effect and shares its icon with Fungus, Growth, Matrix, Polyp, Pupa, Rust, Spore and Vitality counters.[1]
References
- ↑ Christopher Bellach (September 5, 2018). "Counter Development in Magic Online". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.