Flame counter

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Revision as of 06:00, 27 August 2022 by >Lol pie (Created page with "{{Infobox counter | use = Resource for abilities | icon = Flame.svg | placed = Creatures | first = Innistrad: Midnight Hunt | last = Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate | stats = {{stats|counter creation|R=3}} }} '''Flame counters''' are a type of counter introduced in ''Innistrad: Midnight Hunt''. They act as a resource for abilities of fire related creatures. ==Description== Flame counters first appeared on <c>Embodiment of Flame</c> in '...")
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Flame counter
Counter
Use Resource for abilities
Placed on Creatures
Introduced Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
Last used Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate
Statistics
3 counter creation cards
{R} 100%
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oracle:"Flame counter"

Flame counters are a type of counter introduced in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt. They act as a resource for abilities of fire related creatures.

Description

Flame counters first appeared on Embodiment of Flame in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt. It would gain a Flame counter any time a spell the player controlled dealt damage. These Flame counters were then used as a resource for an activated ability to Exile the top card of the library while allowing it to be played during the turn.

They re-appeared again in two Magic: The Gathering Arena sets, first in Jumpstart: Historic Horizons on Managorger Phoenix and on Kardum, Patron of Flames in Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate. On Managorger Phoenix they represented its ability to reincarnate by giving it a counter Red mana cast during a spell. It would then return to the battlefield once it had 5 or more counters on it and also gained +1/+1 perpetually. On Kardum it gained a Flame counter every time it attacked while allowing the player to seek a card with the mana cost equal to the number of Flame counters. They would the exile that card until Kardum died at which point all exiled cards would return to the player's hand for one turn after which they are discarded.

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References

  1. Christopher Bellach (September 5, 2018). "Counter Development in Magic Online". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.