| Name | Spectral Procession |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Create three 1/1 white Spirit creature tokens with flying. |
| Flavor | "The dead have it easy. They suffer no more. If breaking their rest helps the living, so be it." —Olka, mistmeadow witch |
| Artist | Jeremy Enecio |
| Set | The List #SHM-23 |
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About Spectral Procession
Spectral Procession, Sorcery, designed by Jeremy Enecio first released in May, 2008 in the set Shadowmoor and was printed exactly in 6 different ways.
This card, Spectral Procession, would benefit decks that focus on token generation and flying creatures, particularly in white-based aggro or midrange strategies. While it provides a quick board presence with three flying Spirit tokens, there are potentially better options like Lingering Souls or Raise the Alarm that offer similar effects at a more efficient cost or with additional utility. However, Spectral Procession can still be a strong inclusion in decks looking to overwhelm opponents with evasive threats and synergies with other token-based cards.
Rules
05/01/08
A card with monocolored hybrid mana symbols in its mana cost has a converted mana cost equal to the highest possible cost it could be cast for. Its converted mana cost never changes. Thus, Spectral Procession has a converted mana cost of 6, even if you spend to cast it.
05/01/08
If an effect reduces the cost to cast a spell by an amount of generic mana, it applies to a monocolored hybrid spell only if you’ve chosen a method of paying for it that includes generic mana.

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