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Blanchwood Armor

Type:

Enchantment - Aura

  • Mana Cost: 2 ManaForest Mana

An enchantment represents a stable magical manifestation. An enchantment is a permanent. This means two things: You can cast one only at the time you could cast a sorcery, and after you cast one, you’ll put it on the table in front of you, near your lands. (Most players keep their lands closer to them, then put their other cards closer to the middle of the table.) The card is now on the battlefield. Any of your cards on the battlefield is called a permanent because it sticks around permanently (well, unless something destroys it).

Some enchantments are Auras. An Aura enters the battlefield attached to a permanent and affects that permanent while it’s on the battlefield. If the enchanted permanent leaves the battlefield, the Aura is put into its owner’s graveyard.


Card Text

Enchant creature (Target a creature as you cast this. This card enters the battlefield attached to that creature.)

Enchanted creature gets +1/+1 for each Forest you control.

Flavor Text

"Before armor, there was bark. Before blades, there were thorns." —Molimo, maro-sorcerer

Image Description

Card Card Series (Expansion) Artist Card Number
Blanchwood Armor Tenth Edition Parente 253



References

Multiverse: Magic: The Gathering

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