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'''Wraith''' is a [[black]] [[creature]] [[subtype]] used for cards that depict [[spirit]]-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral [[undead]] are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof). <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1349|Bells of a Street Wraith|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 06, 2007 | '''Wraith''' is a [[black]] [[creature]] [[subtype]] used for cards that depict [[spirit]]-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral [[undead]] are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof). <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1349|Bells of a Street Wraith|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 06, 2007}}</ref> | ||
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The first card to bear the type was <c>Bog Wraith</c> in ''[[Alpha]]''. Other examples include <c>Dirtwater Wraith</c>, <c>Bog Tatters</c> and <c>Street Wraith</c> from ''[[Future Sight]]''. | The first card to bear the type was <c>Bog Wraith</c> in ''[[Alpha]]''. Other examples include <c>Dirtwater Wraith</c>, <c>Bog Tatters</c> and <c>Street Wraith</c> from ''[[Future Sight]]''. |
Revision as of 22:27, 27 March 2016
Wraith is a black creature subtype used for cards that depict spirit-like apparitions that are supposed to portend the death of their beholder. These spectral undead are often shown wearing a hooded cloak that partially obscures its face (or lack thereof). [1]
The first card to bear the type was Bog Wraith in Alpha. Other examples include Dirtwater Wraith, Bog Tatters and Street Wraith from Future Sight.
Odylic Wraith used to be subtype Undead but this was changed to Wraith in the Weatherlight online release.
All wraiths to date have Swampwalk.
Storylines
- A Bog Wraith was summoned along with a vampire and a frozen shade by Aldon who used the dark amulet. The wraith needed to feed on flesh or would dissipate, so joined with Dreygar in convincing Aldon to attack Dreygar’s Castle. When Dreygar was killed, the bog wraith remained an advisor to Aldon.
- Bog wraiths haunt the swamps of Takenuma on the plane of Kamigawa
References
- ↑ Magic Arcana (June 06, 2007). "Bells of a Street Wraith". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.