| Name | Obsidian Fireheart |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — elemental |
| Description | |
| Artist | Raymond Swanland |
| Set | Archenemy: Nicol Bolas #55 |
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| Name | Obsidian Fireheart |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — elemental |
| Description | |
| Artist | Raymond Swanland |
| Set | Archenemy: Nicol Bolas #55 |
| Wallpaper | |
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Obsidian Fireheart, Creature — elemental, designed by Raymond Swanland first released in Oct, 2009 in the set Zendikar and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
This card would be beneficial in a red control deck that aims to disrupt the opponent's resources while dealing incremental damage. However, there are more efficient options available, such as \[\[Inferno Titan\]\], which provides immediate impact and a more powerful ability. While Obsidian Fireheart has a unique effect, its high mana cost and slow payoff may limit its playability in competitive settings.
10/01/09
A land with a blaze counter on it is an illegal target for this ability. You may activate the ability targeting a land, then activate the ability in response to itself targeting the same land. Although the first ability to resolve will put a blaze counter on that land, the second ability to resolve won’t resolve.
10/01/09
As the reminder text indicates, whether the targeted land has the triggered ability that’s been granted to it depends only on whether it has a blaze counter on it, not on whether Obsidian Fireheart is still on the battlefield.
10/01/09
If a land ends up with more than one blaze counter on it (thanks to Doubling Season or Gilder Bairn, for example), the ability still only causes it to deal 1 damage to its controller each turn.
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