| Name | Nomad Mythmaker |
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| Type | Creature — human nomad cleric |
| Description | |
| Artist | Darrell Riche |
| Set | De lijst #1226 |
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| Name | Nomad Mythmaker |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human nomad cleric |
| Description | |
| Artist | Darrell Riche |
| Set | De lijst #1226 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Nomad Mythmaker, Creature — human nomad cleric, designed by Eric Peterson first released in May, 2002 in the set Judgment and was printed exactly in 5 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Nomad Mythmaker would be a valuable addition to a white-based Aura deck in Magic: the Gathering, providing the ability to recur powerful Aura cards from the graveyard and attach them to creatures for added benefits. While Nomad Mythmaker is a solid choice for this strategy, another card that could be considered is Replenish, which allows you to return all Aura cards from your graveyard to the battlefield. However, Nomad Mythmaker's flexibility and lower mana cost make it a strong contender for inclusion in Aura-focused decks and could definitely see play in the right build.
04/10/04
You don’t choose which creature the Aura will enter the battlefield attached to until the ability resolves. You must choose a creature the Aura can legally enchant. (For example, you can’t choose a creature with protection from black if the targeted Aura card is black.) If you don’t control any creatures that the Aura can enchant, it remains in the graveyard.
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