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33 cards
as of Innistrad: Crimson Vow 18.2% 3% 3% 60.6% 3% 12.1% |
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Ranger is a creature class that represents hunters, scouts, trappers, and assassins who excel at exploring the fringes of civilization and hunting down deadly monsters.
Description
Rangers can be found wherever civilization border the wilderness. To aid them in their outback treks, rangers are trained in a number of combat techniques, survival skills, and even magic.
Type history
The creature type was first featured on the card Kelsinko Ranger from Ice Age, but in the Grand Creature Type Update the subtype was incorporated into the Human type.
The type was re-introduced in Modern Horizons 2 with the Quirion Ranger and Ranger-Captain of Eos reprints receiving the type,[1] anticipating larger updates for the following Dungeons & Dragons set.
With the release of Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms all cards with "Ranger" in their name received an oracle update:[2]
- Birchlore Rangers
- Borderland Ranger
- Cloudgoat Ranger
- Daybreak Ranger
- Elvish Ranger
- Firebrand Ranger
- Halana, Kessig Ranger
- Jadelight Ranger
- Juniper Order Ranger
- Kelsinko Ranger
- Murasa Ranger
- Norwood Ranger
- Oakhame Ranger
- Orochi Ranger
- Ranger en-Vec
- Ranger of Eos
- Scryb Ranger
- Shoreline Ranger
- Skyshroud Ranger
- Sylvan Ranger
- Treetop Rangers
- Turntimber Ranger
- Verge Rangers
Notable rangers
Non-canon
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References
- ↑ Jess Dunks (June 18, 2021). "Oracle Changes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jess Dunks (July 15, 2021). "Oracle Changes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.