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– Urza’s Saga uncommon. You can see from the art and flavor text that the Guma likes to hunt at the edge of the water. This makes sense for a creature with protection from blue, since it has nothing to fear from even the toothiest shark.
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– Urza’s Saga uncommon. You can see from the art and flavor text that the Guma likes to hunt at the edge of the water. This makes sense for a creature with protection from blue, since it has nothing to fear from even the toothiest shark.
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– Dissension common. In their natural form, Zeppelids are blue-aligned creatures. But the Simic mages have grafted green magic into this one to make it more warlike. You can see the pure blue version on Stratozeppelid.
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– Unglued common. The art for Mesa Chicken represents Kev Walker’s interpretation of the instruction to create a real, yet majestic, chicken.
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– Urza’s Legacy common. We can’t improve on this comment by tavaritz: This was the 200th Magic card which name started with D if we count the Urza’s Legacy cards in alphabetical order. If in collector’s number order then it’s Defense Grid.
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– Seventh Edition common. After illustrations by Jeff A. Menges and Una Fricker, Grizzly Bears got an illustration by D. J. Cleland-Hura, which is the art it stuck with for the rest of its stay in the core set. That stay ended in Tenth Edition, since Runeclaw Bear took its place starting in Magic 2010.
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– Seventh Edition rare. Both Uktabi Wildcats and Nightmare base their toughness directly on something else, as opposed to cards like Lhurgoyf that add one. So the controller of Uktabi Wildcats could sacrifice a Forest to regenerate it but inadvertently reduce its toughness to zero!
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– Innistrad uncommon. The art for Slayer of the Wicked shows two creatures, but they’re not the slayer and a victim. Actually, according to the art description, it’s a father-and-son team who work together as monster hunters!
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– Legends uncommon. Many years ago, Kismet combined with Stasis to lock down decks pretty well. But it only tapped creatures, lands, and artifacts! In Betrayers of Kamigawa, Orb of Dreams finished the job, affecting enchantments and, now, planeswalkers. Just in case!
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– Legends uncommon. Anthony Waters is credited as the artist on thirteen cards, ranging from Legends up to Alliances. After that, his credit switched to Anthony S. Waters for another 109 cards. This is vital information if someone plays one of Unhinged’s “artist-matters” cards against you.