Homelands (Magic: The Gathering) - Notable Cards

Notable Cards

  • Autumn Willow — A green Legend, its untargetability made it a staple in many early green decks. It was the first creature printed to be untargetable as a static ability.
  • Merchant Scroll — A blue sorcery that allows a player to search his or her library for a blue instant card and put it directly into his or her hand. This card has been restricted to one per deck in the Vintage format because it can search one of the many other extremely powerful blue cards in that format, such as Ancestral Recall and Force of Will.
  • Baron Sengir - a black Legend that was considered the first "lord" for vampires in Magic. The card's name and function were a callback to the base set's .
  • Serrated Arrows - an artifact that was considered one of the more powerful cards in the set, as it allowed any color to remove creatures from play (similar to the base set's ). It was reprinted as part of the "timeshifted" subset in Time Spiral.

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