Summer Magic Cards

Index | Images 1 (Air) | Images 2 (Bay) | Images 3 (Cel) | Images 4 (Cop) | Images 5 (Dem) | Images 6 (Ear) | Images 7 (Fir) | Images 8 (Gla) | Images 9 (How) | Images 10 (Jad) | Images 11 (Lif) | Images 12 (Man) | Images 13 (Nev) | Images 14 (Pir) | Images 15 (Red) | Images 16 (Sav) | Images 17 (Sim) | Images 18 (Swa) | Images 19 (Tun) | Images 20 (Wal) | Images 21 (Wil)


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Nevinyrral's Disk

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Nightmare

5B

Northern Paladin

2WW

Artifact Summon Nightmare Summon Paladin
1: Destroys all creatures, enchantments, and artifacts in play, including Disk itself.
Disk begins tapped but can be untapped as usual.
Flying
Nightmare's power and toughness both equal the number of swamps its controller has in play.
WW,T: Destroys a black card in play. Cannot be used to cancel a black spell as it is being cast.
The Nightmare arises from its lair in the swamps. As the poisoned land spreads, so does the Nightmare's rage and terrifying strength. "Look to the north; there you will find aid and comfort."
— The Book of Tal
Illus. © 1994 Mark Tedin

Illus. © 1994 Melissa Benson

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Illus. © 1994 Douglas Shuler

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Obsianus Golem

6

Onulet

3

Orcish Artillery

1RR

Artifact Creature Artifact Creature Summon Orcs
If Onulet is placed in the graveyard, its controller gains 2 life. T: Orcish Artillery does 2 damage to any target, but it also does 3 damage to you.
"The foot stone is connected to the ankle stone, the ankle stone is connected to the leg stone..."
— Song of the Artificer
An early inspiration for Urza, Tocasia's Onulets contained magical essences that could be cannibalized after they stopped functioning. In a rare display of ingenuity, the Orcs invented an incredibly destructive weapon. Most Orcish artillerists are those who dared criticize its effectiveness.
Illus. © 1994 Jesper Myrfors

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Illus. © 1994 Anson Maddocks

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Illus. © 1994 Anson Maddocks

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Orcish Oriflamme

3R

Ornithopter

0

Paralyze

B

Enchantment Artifact Creature Enchant Creature
During your attack, all your attacking creatures gain +1/+0. Flying Target creature is not untapped as normal during untap phase. Creature’s controller may spend 4 during his or her upkeep to untap it. Tap target creature when Paralyze is cast.
Many scholars believe that these creatures were the result of Urza's first attempt at mechanical life, perhaps created in his early days as an apprentice to Tocasia.
Illus. © 1994 Dan Frazier

Illus. © 1994 Anson Maddocks

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Illus. © 1994 Anson Maddocks


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Pearled Unicorn

2W

Personal Incarnation

3WWW

Pestilence

2BB

Summon Unicorn Summon Avatar Enchantment
Caster can redirect any or all damage done to Personal Incarnation to self instead. The source of the damage is unchanged. If Personal Incarnation goes to the graveyard, caster loses half his or her remaining life points, rounding up the loss. B: Do 1 damage to each creature and to both players.
If there are no creatures in play at end of any turn, Pestilence must be discarded.
"'Do you know, I always thought Unicorns were fabulous monsters, too? I never saw one alive before.' 'Well, now that we have seen each other,' said the Unicorn, 'if you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you.'"
— Lewis Carroll
Illus. © 1994 Cornelius Brudi

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Illus. © 1994 Kev Brockschmidt

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Illus. © 1994 Jesper Myrfors


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Phantasmal Forces

3U

Phantasmal Terrain

UU

Phantom Monster

3U

Summon Phantasm  Enchant Land Summon Phantasm
Flying
Controller must spend U during upkeep to maintain or Phantasmal Forces are destroyed.
Target land changes to any basic land type of caster's choice. Land type is set when cast and may not be further altered by this card. Flying
These beings embody the essence of true heroes long dead. Summoned from the dreamrealms, they rise to meet their enemies. "While, like a ghastly rapid river, Through the pale door, A hideous throng rush out forever, And laugh — but smile no more."
— Edgar Allan Poe, "The Haunted Palace"
Illus. © 1994 Mark Poole

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Illus. © 1994 Dameon Willich

Illus. © 1994 Jesper Myrfors

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