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| Rarity : R | Casting Cost : 6   | | Card Type : Legendary Creature — Angel | | Card Text : Flying (This creature can’t be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.) | | Pwr/Tgh : 4/6 | | Artist : Matthew D. Wilson |
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Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds
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| Rare White Creature Tenth Edition (10th Edition) is the latest "Core Set" for Magic: The Gathering also known as M:TG. This set is directed at having a core set of cards for standard tournament play. In 10th edition you may utilize the mechanics defender, double strike, equip, fear, first strike, flash, flying, haste, landwalk, lifelink, protection, reach, regeneration, shroud, trample, and vigilance. |
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
This is one of the best cards ever made. It works wonderfully with the black odyssey cards like Buried Alive by putting creatures into your graveyard and getting them into play with Reya. -- By Anonymous from Fort Collins, CO USA on November 23, 2001 |
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Good card, brutal casting cost. You figure it out. -- By Anonymous from CA on March 19, 2002 |
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This card is great, the casting cost? thats no prob, first, burried alive, then, zombify or breath of life in the reya and there problem settled. reya in play paying only 3W...GREAT CARD!!! -- By Anonymous from Dominican Republic on May 30, 2002 |
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In a black deck, you can get her out first turn if you're lucky enough to get a Swamp, a Dark Ritual, an Entomb, and an Exhume in your first draw. If you can, and then manage to get Braids out by the third turn...that's pretty much GAAAAAME OVER. This combo isn't too terribly difficult to pull off if you're running 4 each of Demonic Tutor, Vampiric Tutor, Dark Ritual, and Sol Ring, which every casual black deck should.
She's pretty tough to get out in a white deck, though. -- By Anonymous from Anonymous on August 08, 2002 |
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4 confessor, 4 wild mongrel,4 breath of life, 4 silver seraph,4 brawn, and your pal reya holds it all together, lol -- By Anonymous from wisconsin on August 18, 2002 |
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this is probably one of the BEST white cards ever.
sure the casting cost is high but there are so many ways to work around that -- By Anonymous from Ohio on August 19, 2002 |
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Best card like ever! Sure its mana cost is expensive but shes evil when shes in play. Oh and as for creature destruction spells resurection again anyone. -- By Nick from Colorado on August 29, 2002 |
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for me, I'd like to discard it with Mageta, whipe out every creature on the board, then breathe of life reya. then each turn you get the creature of your choice back for nothing. -- By Anonymous from Lawnrenceburg, IN USA on October 31, 2002 |
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Reya Dawbringer and recurring nightmare!Go ahead and play your little terror or terminate or whatever,cause she'll be back for an encore!Another good combo with her is cataclysm!If you dont know what recurring nightmare or cataclysm are go look em up. -- By Anonymous from Atlanta, GA USA on November 06, 2002 |
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Reya is wonderful--if you can get her into play. You definitely have to build around her cost, but if you can do it, the possibilities are endless. -- By Anonymous from California, USA on March 06, 2003 |
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I play her in my reanimate deck. A big bonus if I can get her out on my second turn. turn 1, entomb, turn 2, exhume, turn 3 buried alive. Works really well, even if she is put into my graveyard, I can always reanimate her again. Just to give you an example, whenever she hits the board, people are yelling out in panicked tones. -- By Anonymous from Vancouver on January 20, 2004 |
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Simple solution, I have an angel deck, because I have alot of strong angels, an artifact, binds them together, belbe's portal..........simple-yet very good. -- By Billy from Gulfport, MS USA on January 22, 2004 |
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Lovely. Bad casting cost, but that's a small obstacle truthfully. Main reason for giving her a 4 instead of a 5 . . . She's VERY easy to take down. Otherwise, the ability is incredible. -- By Anonymous from anonymous on April 28, 2004 |
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Reya=game over! First turn land, Llanowar Elf. Second turn land, Priest of Titania, Spore Frog. Third turn Pattern of rebirth on Spore Frog! BANG! Reya in third turn and Spore Frog in the graveyard! Each time someone attack you, sac your Spore Frog and bring it back the next turn. Combined with cards like Aura Shards, Worship and Sterling Grove you will be able to lock your opponent VERY quick! -- By Billy Bourbon from Oslo, Norway on March 17, 2007 |
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turn one: lightning axe. turn two: dark ritual, then zombify or dread return. only prob is you need something to hit w/ the axe... or in the late game use any tutor to find what you need. -- By Luca Fregusy from South Pole on July 19, 2007 |
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I have to say, I look awesome in the 10th ed -- By Reya from KY on August 24, 2007 |
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Shes just like debators knell.I love angels man she would go well in some of my angel decks specially my despair and destruction deck all angels and destroy spells she go good with my debators knell card.2 creatures cards each turn i can see ware this is going lol.Angel of despair would be happy to have her on her side when the battle starts just incase somebody destroys my flicker form angel of despair heh.5 star for her shes happy. -- By William McVey from Elberta AL USA on October 18, 2007 |
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very fun card, now all you need to do is get a few paradox haze's out and thats gg....for those who dont know it, they are enchantments that gives you extra upkeeps, toss 2 out and you get 3 creatures from your graveyard a turn :-D -- By Anonymous from MA USA on August 09, 2008 |
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