Wake the Dragon

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Planar Constructed Legal
Vintage Legal

Wake the Dragon

Sorcery

Create a 6/6 black and red Dragon creature token with flying, menace, and "Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, gain control of target artifact that player controls."

Flashback (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. Then exile it.)

Crow_Umbra on Favorite mtg art

1 year ago

Just the Cathar essentials for workplace supplies, Lordeh.

Yoooo I almost forgot about Wake the Dragon, DreadKhan. I might have to pick up a foil copy for my binders just so I can peep it every once in a while.

I recently got my foil copy of Goro-Goro and Satoru, and am really enjoying how much the lightning dragon pops in the art. The foil version of Call of the Ring also looks great.

Jimmithee on Favorite mtg art

1 year ago

AstroAA I do really like that art, but I don't see why they had to remove the text there. A transparent box would've worked, there's not much going on at the bottom.Looks like it would look very nice in foil though

Icbrgr Chandra is definitely Awesome and Pretty, and Cute.

Crow_Umbra I can agree that foil red cards are amazing. I also love the Kawigama fullart basic lands, wish I could make every deck with them.

DreadKhan Speaking of red cards looking amazing in foil... Wake the Dragon looks like it was made for it. Too bad the precon would have it printed normally.

DreadKhan on Favorite mtg art

1 year ago

When I was going through the Lord of the Rings stuff, I found lots of good stuff, but Wake the Dragon looks pretty impressive for a new card. I usually like older card art, but there is some really inspiring Secret Lair art that's come out that can compete with just about anything, Mistbind Clique and Bitterblossom both stand out to me, but I like MtG Faerie art. I liked Bitterblossom's SLD art more because it actually features poppies in it, the poppy is a source of famously bitter alkaloids that are known to induce weird dreams in heavier users, ones that are hard to tell from reality, so I thought it was a nice reference. I also love Wrath of God, it's a bit on the nose but it's the exact fit for certain decks.

I generally am a big fan of the art from the early days of Magic, but especially the first few expansions, the ABUR is fine, but Legends and The Dark is crawling with gorgeous cards.

I don't like 'edgy' or 'x-treme' type art, glad to see some Magic sets that move away from that. I very much prefer this over this, less can easily be more. Not everyone needs to dress like a murder hobo that's got more equipment than a regiment! How many long stick things does a druid need??