Demonic Tutor

Magic: the Gathering in the UK

Clue #1: The card name is one word.

Clue #2: The art contains an orb.

Clue #3: The flavor text mentions a Legend.

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Charlie Gover - Disorient

HIs clues will be coming soon.
Whilst we're waiting for Charlie.

1 - 237
2 - Birds flying in the picture
3 - It's in all the best decks
4 - The artist is almost a horror star.
Birds of Paradise?

Jason Howlett said:
Whilst we're waiting for Charlie.
1 - 237 2 - Birds flying in the picture
3 - It's in all the best decks
4 - The artist is almost a horror star.
or maybe a land!
Yeah, was an island, I got it at the club :).

Must be my turn now...
1. Has 5 goblins attacking a bigger creature in the artwork
2. Old style card.
3. Is a permanent with one ability, which is an activated ability requiring one mana of its color.
4. Is of the card type which its set was supposed to feature lots of (like how mirrodin was an artifact block but is of a different card type).

Good luck :)
Possibly a creature from that old all-creature set. Legions?

Edit: Guess not ...
Sneak Attack.

Nice play.

That Ginger One said:
Yeah, was an island, I got it at the club :).

Must be my turn now...
1. Has 5 goblins attacking a bigger creature in the artwork
2. Old style card.
3. Is a permanent with one ability, which is an activated ability requiring one mana of its color.
4. Is of the card type which its set was supposed to feature lots of (like how mirrodin was an artifact block but is of a different card type).

Good luck :)
SNEAK ATTACK!
Your turn...
1. Three word name.
2. Non-permanent.
3. Mono-coloured.
4. Old card frame.
5. One of the more amusing examples of an artist not -quite- managing to process the artist brief correctly - specifically, misreading the name of the card, then going ahead and painting it anyway.

More clues will be forthcoming if no-one knows the story of number 5!
To clarify number 5 slightly, the issue is one word that was read as if one letter had been taken out, making it a completely different word. To refer to the best-known example of this type of mistake, Hyalopterous LemurE being misread as Hyalopterous Lemur, turning a creepy spirit into an aww-so-cute fuzzy animal.

Roque Martire said:
Force of Will?

Tom Reeve said:
1. Three word name.
2. Non-permanent.
3. Mono-coloured.
4. Old card frame.
5. One of the more amusing examples of an artist not -quite- managing to process the artist brief correctly - specifically, misreading the name of the card, then going ahead and painting it anyway.

More clues will be forthcoming if no-one knows the story of number 5!
If you don't know number 5 then 1-4 covers hundreds of cards! More clues please.
1: Same number of targets as people in the art.
2. Same colour as Hyalopterous Lemure.
3. Common.

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