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Etchings of Arcana (pitch 2) — Wizard Action
Pitch

Etchings of Arcana

Cost

Printed text

Deal 2 arcane damage to target hero.

Surge - If this deals more than 2 damage, you may return an aura with Sigil in its name from your graveyard to your hand.

Power

Wizard Action

Defence
Arcane

Legality

  • Classic Constructed

    • Legal
  • Blitz

    • Legal
  • Living Legend

    • Legal
  • Commoner

    • Legal
  • Silver Age

    • Legal
  • Ultimate Pit Fight

    No flag published

Governed by

  • cr:8.4.8surge

    Surge is a label for a resolution or static ability typically written as “Surge - If this deals N damage, [EFFECTS].”

Matched exactly against the vocabulary the rules publish, and each definition is quoted verbatim from the rule cited beside it. A keyword the document does not define is absent rather than guessed at.

Attributes

Types
  • Wizard
  • Action
Keywords
  • Surge

Printings

Every published printing of Etchings of Arcana (pitch 2)
NumberSetRarityEditionFoilingArtistOther faceBuy
OSC021Oscilio Blitz DeckOSCCommonStandardRio SabdaTCGplayer — buy OSC021, Standard, art EA
ROS190RosettaROSCommonStandardRio SabdaTCGplayer — buy ROS190, Standard
ROS190RosettaROSCommonRainbow FoilRio SabdaTCGplayer — buy ROS190, Rainbow Foil

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Source

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File SHA-256
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This card
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