2006 14 Dec

Chimeric Egg

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


Darksteel uncommon. When a set contains a strong “X matters” theme - that is, when a certain mechanic, zone, card type, or style of play is featured prominently - most on-theme cards reward their controller for staying on theme. Another common way of playing out the theme, though, is with cards that punish the opponent for not following it. Chimeric Egg pushes the Mirrodin block’s artifact-heavy nature by giving you a 6/6 trampler for every three times your opponent breaks theme.

2006 13 Dec

Skycloud Egg

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


Odyssey uncommon. Along with its Mossfire, Sungrass, and Darkwater brothers, Skycloud Egg was featured in Sunny Side Up, a deck that debuted for the Extended portion of the 2006 World Championships in Paris. The deck was known by several names throughout the tournament, including “the French egg deck” when it initially broke and “Omelette aux Lotus” by the French themselves.

2006 12 Dec

Summoner’s Egg

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


Fifth Dawn rare. Although imprint played only a very small role in Fifth Dawn, Summoner’s Egg was included as a sort of teaser for different directions the imprint mechanic could take. It is the only imprint card in Mirrodin block that removes the card from the game face-down and the only one that allows the imprinted card to return (other than as a copy). And unlike Rukh Egg and Chicken Egg (and Mistform Ultimus), Summoner’s Egg doesn’t have the Egg creature type. The Egg tribal deck, it seems, has yet to leave the nest.

2006 11 Dec

Chicken Egg

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


Unhinged common. Chicken Egg was an overt parody of Rukh Egg from Arabian Nights, right down to the Christopher Rush art. We are sometimes asked why the Giant Chicken token doesn’t fly when the Rukh from the original Egg does. The answer, of course, is that chickens aren’t known for soaring majestically, and a giant chicken is bound to be even less aerodynamic.

2006 07 Dec

Ramirez DePietro

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


Legends uncommon. Once a Legend, now a Legendary Creature, soon to be an infamous… pirate? There’s currently some debate in R&D surrounding this fellow. It’s a standing guideline that any creature with a supported creature type in its name should have that creature type (Thrull Wizard has its type line pretty well locked in, for instance). The question here is whether flavor text should carry similar weight. Pirate is currently a supported type, and Mr. DePietro is a flamboyant one… or so his flavor text suggests.

2006 04 Dec

Gauntlet of Might

Author: slookin Categories: Card of Day


again as Time Spiral’s Gauntlet of Power. Even Mirrodin’s Extraplanar Lens started life as a Gauntlet variant.