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'''Ogre'''s are massive, brutish humanoids with low intelligence and great bloodlust.  They appear in many different planes in many different forms.  The archetypal ogre is seen especially in [[Mirrodin]], where they're too dense to recognize a threat of any sort, they consume whatever they feel like, and they are normally outsmarted by goblins who use them as beasts of burden.  In [[Ravnica]], they are normally just hulking.  Don't upset one and you'll be fine.  They can actually be reasoned with in the infinite city, so long as you don't insult it.  Whatever you do, however, stay far away from the ogres of [[Kamigawa]].  Living in the [[Takenuma]] Swamp and [[Sokenzan]] Mts., they do nothing but inflict pain, murder innocents, and summon [[oni]] to spread chaos.  [[Hidetsugu]] in particular is to be feared.   
'''Ogres''' are massive, brutish humanoids with low intelligence and great bloodlust.  They appear in many different planes in many different forms.   


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====Kamigawa Ogres====
 
Living in the [[Takenuma]] Swamp and [[Sokenzan]] Mountains, these ogres do nothing but inflict pain, murder innocents, and summon [[oni]] to spread chaos.  [[Hidetsugu]] in particular is to be feared. 
 
====Mirrodin Ogres====
 
The Mirrodin Ogre is too dense to recognize a threat of any sort, consuming whatever they feel like, and easily outsmarted by goblins who use them as beast of burden. 
 
====Ravnica Ogres====
 
The Ogres on the city plane can actually be reasoned with. 
 
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Ogres are massive, brutish humanoids with low intelligence and great bloodlust. They appear in many different planes in many different forms.

Kamigawa Ogres

Living in the Takenuma Swamp and Sokenzan Mountains, these ogres do nothing but inflict pain, murder innocents, and summon oni to spread chaos. Hidetsugu in particular is to be feared.

Mirrodin Ogres

The Mirrodin Ogre is too dense to recognize a threat of any sort, consuming whatever they feel like, and easily outsmarted by goblins who use them as beast of burden.

Ravnica Ogres

The Ogres on the city plane can actually be reasoned with.