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Shades on [[Zendikar]] are often drawn to places of great power, where they establish their hunting grounds. Some [[vampire]]s are shown to return after their death as shades (<c>Nirkana Revenant</c>). | Shades on [[Zendikar]] are often drawn to places of great power, where they establish their hunting grounds. Some [[vampire]]s are shown to return after their death as shades (<c>Nirkana Revenant</c>). | ||
==Notable Shades== | |||
;Ulgrotha | |||
*<c>Ihsan's Shade</c> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Shade is a mainly black creature type used for cards that depict powerful spirits, beings of darkness, typically employed by evil wizards who wield large amounts of black mana.
Description
Shades are shadowy ghosts of dead people which linger on earth. The cards usually have "pump" effect (: ~ gets +1/+1 until end of turn).[1] The first card to bear the type was Frozen Shade in Alpha.
Storyline
Dominaria
Certain regions of Dominaria are inhabited by Frozen Shades, which are often enslaved by powerful sorcerers. Some were used as protectors of Caliphear the Nightmare’s lands in the Great Salt Marshes of Western Golthonor. These Shades were defeated by goblins and Shanodin Dryads after the swamps became barren due to the wizard Coldraith’s magic. Another Frozen Shade was summoned by Aldon using the Dark Amulet, along with a vampire and bog wraith. The shade 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 as an advisor to Aldon.
Rimewind Necromancers were known to create Chilling Shades from the souls of those trapped in mystical blizzards. Furthermore, the Nantuko often become shades after their death.
Dread shades, known as remnants, served Belzenlok's Cabal. They could change their sizes; not only were they capable of becoming extremely large, they were also able to shrink down small enough to crawl inside a corpse and animate it.[2] They were gray figures, naked to the waist, their bodies like a muscular, desiccated corpse. Their chests have been ripped open collar to their waists, revealing an empty cavity that glows with spectral light below a pointed face with a wide fanged jaw.
Innistrad
Innistradi shades are known to live among humanity (Evernight Shade).
Ixalan
Some Condemners of the Legion of Dusk are Shade-Binders. They capture and magically bind Shades using blessed braziers that exude inky black smoke. These Revenants are used to guard ships and are sometimes bound in weapons.[3]
Ravnica
Both the House Dimir and the Cult of Rakdos employ shades as servants, spies and protectors. More feral shades are known to prowl the Undercity.
Ulgrotha
Ihsan's Shade is an infamous Shade on Ulgrotha, created by Baron Sengir.
Zendikar
Shades on Zendikar are often drawn to places of great power, where they establish their hunting grounds. Some vampires are shown to return after their death as shades (Nirkana Revenant).
Notable Shades
- Ulgrotha
Trivia
- Cinder Shade has red in its casting cost.
- Shade of Trokair from Planar Chaos is the only white Shade and does have a white form of this ability.
- Shade's Breath is an instant that turns creatures into Shades.
- Shade's Form is an enchantment that gives creatures Shade-abilities. The art shows a person in the process of changing into a shade.[4]
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (July 07, 2017). "May I please get some trivia on my favorite creature type, Shade". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Martha Wells (March 22, 2018). "Return to Dominaria: Episode 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Flash Fiction: Conqueror’s Galleon / Conqueror’s Foothold
- ↑ Magic Arcana (April 16, 2002). "Sketches: Shade's Form". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.