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==Artifact creatures==
==Artifact creatures==
More often, gnomes are represented as [[artifact creatures]], built by [[dwarves]] or [[wizards]]. When building gnomes, dwarves in particular adhere to the highest standards of construction; the gnomes themselves aren't as particular, using any appropriate materials to facilitate repair work and modifications.  It is said, in fact, that if you leave eleven gnomes overnight with a room of parts, by morning you'll have ten gnomes and a new mechanical monstrosity.  
More often, gnomes are represented as [[artifact creatures]], built by [[dwarves]] or [[wizard]]s. When building gnomes, dwarves in particular adhere to the highest standards of construction; the gnomes themselves aren't as particular, using any appropriate materials to facilitate repair work and modifications.  It is said, in fact, that if you leave eleven gnomes overnight with a room of parts, by morning you'll have ten gnomes and a new mechanical monstrosity.  


<c>Clockwork Gnomes</c>  were minute creations built by students beginning their education at [[Feroz]]'s [[Wizards' School]] on [[Ulgrotha]], used as servants on the [[Floating Isle]]. [[Steel]], one of the [[Burning Isles]] was also inhabited by mechanical Gnomes.   
<c>Clockwork Gnomes</c>  were minute creations built by students beginning their education at [[Feroz]]'s [[Wizards' School]] on [[Ulgrotha]], used as servants on the [[Floating Isle]]. [[Steel]], one of the [[Burning Isles]] was also inhabited by mechanical Gnomes.   


Other examples of artifact gnomes are <c>Copper Gnomes</c>, <c>Patchwork Gnomes</c>, <c>Ticking Gnomes</c> and <c>Bottle Gnomes</c>. <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/sketches-bottle-gnomes-old-and-new-2003-10-08|Sketches: Bottle Gnomes, Old and New|[[Magic Arcana]]|October 08, 2003}}</ref>
Other examples of artifact gnomes are <c>Copper Gnomes</c>, <c>Patchwork Gnomes</c>, <c>Ticking Gnomes</c> and <c>Bottle Gnomes</c>.<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/sketches-bottle-gnomes-old-and-new-2003-10-08|Sketches: Bottle Gnomes, Old and New|[[Magic Arcana]]|October 08, 2003}}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 09:27, 22 February 2019

Gnome is a red creature type used for cards that depict a species of diminutive beings that inhabit the interior of the earth. They are inventive, and adapt at mining and tunneling.

The first and only card to bear the type and depict a lifelike creature was Quarum Trench Gnomes in Legends.

Artifact creatures

More often, gnomes are represented as artifact creatures, built by dwarves or wizards. When building gnomes, dwarves in particular adhere to the highest standards of construction; the gnomes themselves aren't as particular, using any appropriate materials to facilitate repair work and modifications. It is said, in fact, that if you leave eleven gnomes overnight with a room of parts, by morning you'll have ten gnomes and a new mechanical monstrosity.

Clockwork Gnomes were minute creations built by students beginning their education at Feroz's Wizards' School on Ulgrotha, used as servants on the Floating Isle. Steel, one of the Burning Isles was also inhabited by mechanical Gnomes.

Other examples of artifact gnomes are Copper Gnomes, Patchwork Gnomes, Ticking Gnomes and Bottle Gnomes.[1]

Trivia

Myr were originally designed as Gnomes [2]

Tokens

Token Name Color Type Line P/T Text Box Source Printings
Gnome Colorless Artifact Creature — Gnome 1/1
Gnome Soldier White Artifact Creature — Gnome Soldier */* This creature’s power and toughness are each equal to the number of artifacts and/or creatures you control.
Silver-bordered
Token Name Color Type Line P/T Text Box Source Printings
Gnome Colorless Artifact Creature — Gnome 1/1

References

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  3. Monty Ashley (May 17, 2010). "Gnomes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on November 28, 2021.