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'''Undead''' is a general classification for beings that are created or reanimated from the mortal remains of living creatures for different purposes, using [[black]] [[mana]] mainly. | '''Undead''' is a general classification for beings that are created or reanimated from the mortal remains of living creatures for different purposes, using [[black]] [[mana]] mainly. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/165|A History of Undeath|[[Tom LaPille]]|October 21, 2011}}</ref> | ||
Purposes for creating undead may vary, but in general terms may be for: | Purposes for creating undead may vary, but in general terms may be for: | ||
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In the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] the [[creature type]] '''Undead''' was obsoleted, and changed to [[Horror]] (<c>Hidden Horror</c>) and [[Wraith]] (<c>Odylic Wraith</c>). | In the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] the [[creature type]] '''Undead''' was obsoleted, and changed to [[Horror]] (<c>Hidden Horror</c>) and [[Wraith]] (<c>Odylic Wraith</c>). | ||
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Undead is a general classification for beings that are created or reanimated from the mortal remains of living creatures for different purposes, using black mana mainly. [1]
Purposes for creating undead may vary, but in general terms may be for:
- Cursing or punishing a mortal
- Extending a mortal's life span
- Reanimating a mortal to gain advantage of it's biological abilities from the body, or knowledge from it's experiences
Types of Undead
Note
In the Grand Creature Type Update the creature type Undead was obsoleted, and changed to Horror (Hidden Horror) and Wraith (Odylic Wraith).
References
- ↑ Tom LaPille (October 21, 2011). "A History of Undeath". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.