Prodigal Sorcerer

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This page is about the card. For the novel, see The Prodigal Sorcerer.
Prodigal Sorcerer from Alpha.

Prodigal Sorcerer is a blue 1/1 Human Wizard creature card with the activated ability "The tap symbol.: Prodigal Sorcerer deals 1 damage to any target". It is a very well-known card, first appearing in Alpha edition and inspiring several stories as well as the nickname Tim. However, it is no longer considered a good fit within the color pie.

History

Alpha

The card was introduced in Alpha, where its artist credit was incorrect, with Douglas Shuler misspelled as "Douglas Schuler". The card featured creature type Wizard (only) in Alpha.

Nickname and etymology

The card is nicknamed "Tim", after Tim the Enchanter, a wizard portrayed by John Cleese in the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail.[1] In 2024, the overlay Tim the Enchanter was printed in Secret Lair Drop Series: Inside an Elevator Superdrop, along with several other Monty Python overlays.

The nickname "Tim" has inspired nicknames for other pingers, such as Rod of Ruin ("Tim on a stick"), Hermetic Study ("Tim on a whim"), Pirate Ship ("Tim on a ship"), Rootwater Hunter ("Tim who can swim", "swim Tim", or "fish Tim"), Thornwind Faeries ("flying Tim"), and Zuran Spellcaster ("Zim" or "icy Tim").

Reprints

Prodigal Sorcerer was reprinted in every Core Set up until Seventh Edition.

Time Spiral

In Time Spiral, it gained the Human creature type to complement its job.

Planar Chaos replacement

Introduced in Planar Chaos as a red timeshifted version of Prodigal Sorcerer, Prodigal Pyromancer, nicknamed "Tom" for unknown reasons, other than "Tom" was the design file name,[2] was thought to be more appropriate given the understanding of the color pie then.

Prodigal Pyromancer was later reprinted in Tenth Edition, thus cementing R&D's position on damage-dealing creatures in red, not blue. It also featured in Magic 2010 and Magic 2011. However, the New World Order design philosophy found the ability too strong and complex, pushing pingers out of common after Vithian Stinger; in fact, the ability was removed almost outright as it pressured 1-toughness creatures inordinately and was powerful in combat. Syr Carah, the Bold was the last new card with the Prodigal Sorcerer ability in 2019.

Story appearances

Prodigal Sorcerer represents a character archetype rather than a specific character. Nonetheless, it has inspired several works about inexperienced mages:

Prodigal Sorcerer in the Homelands promo

These stories take place on Dominaria, except for the Homelands promo video, which presumably is set on Ulgrotha.

In-game references

Represented in:

References

  1. https://archive.org/details/in-quest-002/page/34/mode/2up
  2. Aaron Forsythe (February 2, 2007). "Tom-Shifted: Red Tim finally exists!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-06-14.
  3. Wizards of the Coast "Homelands" Promo (Video). Philemon Vanderbeck. YouTube (June 16, 2006).
  4. Pete Venters (May 1998). "Dominian FAQ" The Duelist #25, p.34.