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* Mosquito (<c>Swamp Mosquito</c>) | * Mosquito (<c>Swamp Mosquito</c>) | ||
* Moth (<c>Hawkeater Moth</c>) | * Moth (<c>Hawkeater Moth</c>) | ||
* Milipede ({{Card|Moldgraf Milipede}}; actually a myriapod) | |||
* Solifuge (<c>Giant Solifuge</c>; actually an [[Spider|arachnid]]) | * Solifuge (<c>Giant Solifuge</c>; actually an [[Spider|arachnid]]) | ||
* Wasp (<c>Caustic Wasps</c>) | * Wasp (<c>Caustic Wasps</c>) | ||
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===Mirrodin / New Phyrexia=== | ===Mirrodin / New Phyrexia=== | ||
'''Pistus flies''' are mosquito-like flying insects that feed on the fluids of living beasts on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]. A sufficiently hungry swarm of pistus flies can even take down a dragon.In recent times they've become an unwitting ally of [[New Phyrexia (plane)|New Phyrexia]], as they are capable of slurping up and then spreading the [[Glistening oil|Phyrexian contagion]] to other creatures.<ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/linguistic-look-besieged-2011-02-01|A Linguistic Look at ''Besieged''|[[Doug Beyer]]|February 02, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/six-secrets-behind-sets-2011-03-15|Six Secrets Behind the Sets|[[Doug Beyer]]|March 16, 2011}}</ref> | '''Pistus flies''' are mosquito-like flying insects that feed on the fluids of living beasts on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]. A sufficiently hungry swarm of pistus flies can even take down a dragon. In recent times they've become an unwitting ally of [[New Phyrexia (plane)|New Phyrexia]], as they are capable of slurping up and then spreading the [[Glistening oil|Phyrexian contagion]] to other creatures.<ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/linguistic-look-besieged-2011-02-01|A Linguistic Look at ''Besieged''|[[Doug Beyer]]|February 02, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/six-secrets-behind-sets-2011-03-15|Six Secrets Behind the Sets|[[Doug Beyer]]|March 16, 2011}}</ref> | ||
==Sapient insects== | ==Sapient insects== | ||
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The current fate of the Nantuko race is unknown, as Krosa has been all but destroyed after the machinations of [[Karona]], the [[Mirari]], and the time rifts. In the [[Time Spiral (novel)|Time Spiral novel]], there are mentions of Nantukos still living in Urborg, and serving Lord [[Windgrace]]. | The current fate of the Nantuko race is unknown, as Krosa has been all but destroyed after the machinations of [[Karona]], the [[Mirari]], and the time rifts. In the [[Time Spiral (novel)|Time Spiral novel]], there are mentions of Nantukos still living in Urborg, and serving Lord [[Windgrace]]. | ||
Nantuko are also present in [[Kamigawa]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5B5eOO4Z8k</ref> They were originally designed to replace the [[Orochi]], but while the snake folk ultimately remained | Nantuko are also present in [[Kamigawa]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5B5eOO4Z8k</ref> They were originally designed to replace the [[Orochi]], but while the snake folk ultimately remained only one was printed, with no in-universe explanation or reference to its species. | ||
Notable Nantuko include: | Notable Nantuko include: | ||
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===Kamigawa=== | ===Kamigawa=== | ||
[[Kamigawa]] has two races of intelligent insects. One are the [[white]] aligned giant moths, which form bonds with the samurai but are equals in their arrangement. The other are Nantuko (see above) introduced in ''Neon Dynasty''. | [[Kamigawa]] has two races of intelligent insects. One are the [[white]] aligned giant moths, which form bonds with the samurai but are equals in their arrangement. The other are the species that {{Card|Spring-Leaf Avenger}} is, which were intended to be Nantuko (see above), as introduced in ''Neon Dynasty''. | ||
===Ravnica=== | ===Ravnica=== | ||
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===Kamigawa=== | ===Kamigawa=== | ||
Some <c title="samurai">Mothrider Samurai</c> of [[Eiganjo]] on [[Kamigawa]] ride gigantic trained moths into combat.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/kamigawa-style-guide-moth-mounts-2005-04-14|Kamigawa Style Guide: Moth Mounts|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 14, 2005}}</ref> [[Nezumi]] [[shaman]]s are known to use incantations that summon and control insects, to swarm and distract their enemies.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/couple-misers-2005-07-05|A Couple of Misers|[[Magic Arcana]]|July 05, 2005}}</ref> | Some <c title="samurai">Mothrider Samurai</c> of [[Eiganjo]] on [[Kamigawa]] ride gigantic trained moths into combat.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/kamigawa-style-guide-moth-mounts-2005-04-14|Kamigawa Style Guide: Moth Mounts|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 14, 2005}}</ref> [[Nezumi]] [[shaman]]s are known to use incantations that summon and control insects, to swarm and distract their enemies.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/couple-misers-2005-07-05|A Couple of Misers|[[Magic Arcana]]|July 05, 2005}}</ref> | ||
===Ravnica=== | ===Ravnica=== | ||
The [[Golgari Swarm]] of [[Ravnica]] ride bizarre insects called '''stiltstriders''' or '''longlegs''', which are gangly, stilt-legged creatures as tall as a building.<ref name="Ravnica art book"/> | The [[Golgari Swarm]] of [[Ravnica]] ride bizarre insects called '''stiltstriders''' or '''longlegs''', which are gangly, stilt-legged creatures as tall as a building.<ref name="Ravnica art book"/> | ||
===Tarkir=== | ===Tarkir=== | ||
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==Grand Creature Type Update== | ==Grand Creature Type Update== | ||
In (and before) the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] the [[creature types]] '''Ant''', '''Bee''', '''Butterfly''', '''Caterpillar''', '''Dragonfly''', '''Hornet''', '''Mosquito''', '''Swarm''', '''Wasp''' and '''Wirefly''' were changed to Insect. In ''Magic'', '''centipedes''' are also considered insects.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/sketches-symbiotic-beast-2002-12-02|Sketches: Symbiotic Beast|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 02, 2002}}</ref> | In (and before) the [[Grand Creature Type Update]] the [[creature types]] '''Ant''', '''Bee''', '''Butterfly''', '''Caterpillar''', '''Dragonfly''', '''Hornet''', '''Mosquito''', '''Swarm''', '''Wasp''' and '''Wirefly''' were changed to Insect. In ''Magic'', '''centipedes''' and other Myriapoda are also considered insects.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/sketches-symbiotic-beast-2002-12-02|Sketches: Symbiotic Beast|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 02, 2002}}</ref> | ||
==Notable Insects== | ==Notable Insects== |
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194 cards
as of Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate 2.1% 2.1% 2.6% 24.7% 8.8% 40.7% 1% 1% 0.5% 3.1% 0.5% 0.5% 2.1% 10.3% |
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type:"Insect" |
Insect is a catch-all creature type used for crawling or flying little creatures, as well as larger and/or humanoid variants thereof. The first creature to bear the type was Yavimaya Gnats in Ice Age (though the Carrion Ants from Legends was later issued errata to become an insect.) Insects are printed in all colors, but most prevalent in green and black.
Types of insects
Imago
- Ant (Army Ants, Ant Queen)
- Bee (Killer Bees, Unyaro Bees)
- Beetle (Carrion Beetles, Scavenging Scarab, Monstrous Carabid[1])
- Butterfly (Giant Caterpillar produces Insect tokens named Butterfly)
- Cockroach (Brood of Cockroaches)
- Dragonfly (Bayou Dragonfly)
- Firefly (Firefly)
- Fly (Robber Fly)
- Gnat (Yavimaya Gnats)
- Grasshopper (Acridian)
- Hornet (Hornet Queen)
- Locust (Locust Swarm)
- Mantis (Giant Mantis)
- Mosquito (Swamp Mosquito)
- Moth (Hawkeater Moth)
- Milipede (Moldgraf Milipede; actually a myriapod)
- Solifuge (Giant Solifuge; actually an arachnid)
- Wasp (Caustic Wasps)
- Walking Stick (Twigwalker)
- Weevil (Brain Weevil)
Larva
- Beetle (Deadly Grub, Coiling Woodworm)
- Butterfly (Giant Caterpillar)
- Fly (Flow of Maggots)
Artifact
- Clockwork Beetle
- Clockwork Swarm
- Hornet Cannon (produces Insect artifact creature tokens named Hornet)
- Jhoira's Toolbox
- Rust Tick
- Wirefly Hive (produces Insect artifact creature tokens named Wirefly)
- The Hive (produces Insect artifact creature tokens named Wasp)
Plagues
Amonkhet
- The Locust God released a swarm of locusts on an unprepared Amonkhet.[2]
Grixis
Banewasps are omnivorous insects that nest in reeflike hives that tower over Grixis's sea. Banewasps prefer decaying flesh to other food and will swarm in great numbers in search of freshly dead corpses. However, sometimes the larvae feed on the flesh of zombies or living humans.
Mirrodin / New Phyrexia
Pistus flies are mosquito-like flying insects that feed on the fluids of living beasts on Mirrodin. A sufficiently hungry swarm of pistus flies can even take down a dragon. In recent times they've become an unwitting ally of New Phyrexia, as they are capable of slurping up and then spreading the Phyrexian contagion to other creatures.[3][4]
Sapient insects
Dominaria
Emerald dragonflies
Emerald dragonflies are insects native to the White Woods of Corondor. They were used by the Calthyn elves in their battles against the Lieryn elves.
Eumidians
Eumidians are humanoid wasps with brilliant gold exoskeletons, four transparent wings, and large green compound eyes.
Eumidians originally lived in a hive society, somewhere in Jamuraa. However, individuals with particularly powerful minds, such as Xira Arien, were able to break free and live independently.
Nantuko
The Nantuko are a sapient race of mostly benevolent man-sized insects, who lived a life of strong respect for nature and protected the Krosan Forest.[5] Nantuko are most commonly found in Krosa on Otaria, but have appeared on Urborg as well. During the time of major climate change in Sarpadia following The Brothers' War, the Thelonite Order included humanoid insects who may have been Nantuko.
The current fate of the Nantuko race is unknown, as Krosa has been all but destroyed after the machinations of Karona, the Mirari, and the time rifts. In the Time Spiral novel, there are mentions of Nantukos still living in Urborg, and serving Lord Windgrace.
Nantuko are also present in Kamigawa.[6] They were originally designed to replace the Orochi, but while the snake folk ultimately remained only one was printed, with no in-universe explanation or reference to its species.
Notable Nantuko include:
Innistrad
Although the plane of Innistrad has no known natural species of sentient insect, there have been cases documented of mad scientists delving into the dark arts and becoming nightmarish aberrations.
Kamigawa
Kamigawa has two races of intelligent insects. One are the white aligned giant moths, which form bonds with the samurai but are equals in their arrangement. The other are the species that Spring-Leaf Avenger is, which were intended to be Nantuko (see above), as introduced in Neon Dynasty.
Ravnica
Kraul
The sapient Kraul inhabit the Undercity, far below the main streets of Ravnica. Living on the periphery, some felt a sense of loyalty and kinship toward the Golgari Swarm, while others rejected the guilds. These six-legged insectile beings are hard-headed and literal-minded. Some of them possess a set of functional wings and are capable of flight. These creatures lay their eggs in the body of another species. The giant "mother" is eaten alive when the eggs gestate.[7] Highest in rank are the death priests, followed by the necromancers. The majority occupy various roles of soldiery, from commanders to lowliest infantry. Their current leader is unknown.
After Vraska became guildmaster, the Kraul gained a more important role, and became loyal to her personally instead of to the Swarm.[8]
Use of insects
Dominaria
The Windgrace Acolytes of Urborg used trained insects, called gladehunters, to track down artifice and artificers alike.[9][10]
Kamigawa
Some samurai of Eiganjo on Kamigawa ride gigantic trained moths into combat.[11] Nezumi shamans are known to use incantations that summon and control insects, to swarm and distract their enemies.[12]
Ravnica
The Golgari Swarm of Ravnica ride bizarre insects called stiltstriders or longlegs, which are gangly, stilt-legged creatures as tall as a building.[8]
Tarkir
At the isolated Highspire Stronghold on Tarkir, monks of the Jeskai Way are trained to control and ride wild mantises. These mantises make for dangerous mounts, never forming a sense of loyalty toward their riders, who must take care to always be on their guard.
Grand Creature Type Update
In (and before) the Grand Creature Type Update the creature types Ant, Bee, Butterfly, Caterpillar, Dragonfly, Hornet, Mosquito, Swarm, Wasp and Wirefly were changed to Insect. In Magic, centipedes and other Myriapoda are also considered insects.[13]
Notable Insects
Triva
- Swarmyard is a land that regenerates insects.
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Insect | Black | Creature — Insect | 0/1 | |||
Black | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | ||||
Black | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying | |||
Green | Creature — Insect | 1/1 |
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Green | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying, deathtouch | |||
Green | Creature — Insect | 3/3 | ||||
Green | Creature — Insect | 6/1 | Shroud | |||
Black/Green | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | ||||
Blue/Red | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying, haste | |||
Colorless | Artifact Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying | |||
Butterfly | Green | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying | ||
Hornet | Colorless | Artifact Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying, haste | ||
Wasp | Colorless | Artifact Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Flying | ||
Wirefly | Colorless | Artifact Creature — Insect | 2/2 | Flying | ||
Alien Insect | Green/White | Creature — Alien Insect | 1/1 | Flying | ||
Phyrexian Insect | Green | Creature — Phyrexian Insect | 1/1 | Infect | ||
Inchblade Companion | White | Artifact Creature — Equipment Insect | 1/1 | Equipped creature gets +1/+1. Reconfigure |
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Giant Adephage | Green | Creature — Insect | 7/7 | Trample Whenever Giant Adephage deals combat damage to a player, put a token onto the battlefield that's a copy of Giant Adephage. |
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Scute Swarm | Green | Creature — Insect | 1/1 | Landfall — Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, create a 1/1 green Insect creature token. If you control six or more lands, create a token that's a copy of Scute Swarm instead. |
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Insect | Black | Creature — Insect | 1/1 |
Manlands
- Nantuko Monastery — 4/4 Insect Monk creature with first strike
Manstones
- Golgari Keyrune — 2/2 Insect artifact creature with deathtouch
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (June 16, 2009). "Insects of Alara". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Michael Yichao (June 21, 2017). "The Hour of Glory". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (February 02, 2011). "A Linguistic Look at Besieged". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (March 16, 2011). "Six Secrets Behind the Sets". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (March 18, 2004). "Odyssey style guide: Nantuko". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5B5eOO4Z8k
- ↑ Nicky Drayden (November 7, 2018). "Death's Precious Moments". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b James Wyatt (January 2019). "The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica". Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ Scott McGough (2006), "Time Spiral", Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ James Wyatt (2018), The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria. VIZ Media.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (April 14, 2005). "Kamigawa Style Guide: Moth Mounts". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (July 05, 2005). "A Couple of Misers". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (December 02, 2002). "Sketches: Symbiotic Beast". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (March 15, 2007). "Planar Chaos Token Art 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022.