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* <c>Bringer of the Green Dawn</c>
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Bringer is a creature type that isn't supported anymore. It was used to unify a group of creatures, but the type has not been added to creatures thereafter. <ref>[ A Voice for Vorthos]</ref> <ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Doug Beyer]]|URL=http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/54839606512/why-doesnt-elvish-mystic-have-the-mystic-creature|title=Why doesn't Elvish Mystic have the Mystic creature type?|tumblr-title=A Voice for Vorthos|date=2013}}</ref>
Bringer is a creature type that isn't supported anymore. It was used to unify a group of creatures, but the type has not been added to creatures thereafter. <ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Doug Beyer]]|URL=http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/54839606512/why-doesnt-elvish-mystic-have-the-mystic-creature|title=Why doesn't Elvish Mystic have the Mystic creature type?|tumblr-title=A Voice for Vorthos|date=2013}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:45, 23 August 2014

Bringer is a creature type unique to Fifth Dawn. They are depicted as crystalline humanoid or beastly entities. Their nature transcends the metal ecology of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]. [1]

There were five Bringers, all concepted as manifestations of the energy of the five suns of Mirrodin. Each of these rare creatures has a mana cost of {7}CC, but can be played for {W}{U}{B}{R}{G} instead of the mana cost. Each has trample and a powerful ability that may be played at the beginning of the owner's upkeep.

Bringer is a creature type that isn't supported anymore. It was used to unify a group of creatures, but the type has not been added to creatures thereafter. [2]

See also

References

  1. Magic Arcana (July 22, 2004). "Sketches: Bringer of the Red Dawn". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedDoug Beyer (2013). "". Tumblr.