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CardName: Urza Planeswalker Cost: 2URW Type: Planeswalker - Urza Pow/Tgh: /4 Rules Text: [+2]: Tap or untap target artifact, creature, or land. [-3]: You get an emblem with "If a source would deal damage to you or a planeswalker you control, prevent 1 of that damage." [-9]: Urza Planeswalker deals 10 damage to target creature or player. The damage can't be prevented. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Cards With No Home Mythic

Urza Planeswalker
{2}{u}{r}{w}
 
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Planeswalker – Urza
+2: Tap or untap target artifact, creature, or land.
-3: You get an emblem with "If a source would deal damage to you or a planeswalker you control, prevent 1 of that damage."
-9: Urza Planeswalker deals 10 damage to target creature or player. The damage can't be prevented.
Illus. Bryan F. Rosado
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Updated on 26 Oct 2015 by movezig5

History:

2015-10-26 17:19:29: movezig5 created and commented on the card Urza Planeswalker

My idea for a card of Urza. Rather than focus on artifacts, I decided to go for useful and recognizable abilities. The first comes from Mind Over Matter, which was the first card to feature Urza in the art. The second references Urza's Armor, although with increased functionality, and the third references Urza's Rage. The abilities also match up well with the three colors---the first with blue, the second with white, and the third with red.

The numbers could probably stand to be tweaked, though.

2015-10-26 18:33:25: movezig5 edited Urza Planeswalker

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