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NameCloudfin Raptor Edit card
TypeCreature — bird mutant
DescriptionFlying Evolve (Whenever a creature you control enters, if that creature has greater power or toughness than this creature, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.)
ArtistMaxime Minard
SetPioneer Masters #94277
WallpaperCloudfin Raptor Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageCloudfin Raptor Full hd imagedownload
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About Cloudfin Raptor

Cloudfin Raptor, Creature — bird mutant, designed by Peter Mohrbacher first released in May, 2020 in the set Gatecrash and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.

The Cloudfin Raptor would benefit a deck focused on aggressive tempo strategies, where it can quickly evolve and grow in power while providing evasion with flying. However, there are better cards like Delver of Secrets that offer a more immediate impact and consistent threat presence. While Cloudfin Raptor may have niche applications in certain decks, it may not see widespread play due to its slower growth potential compared to other options.

Rules

04/15/13

If evolve triggers, the stat comparison will happen again when the ability tries to resolve. If neither stat of the new creature is greater, the ability will do nothing. If the creature that entered the battlefield leaves the battlefield before evolve tries to resolve, use its last known power and toughness to compare the stats.

04/15/13

If multiple creatures enter the battlefield at the same time, evolve may trigger multiple times, although the stat comparison will take place each time one of those abilities tries to resolve. For example, if you control a 2/2 creature with evolve and two 3/3 creatures enter the battlefield, evolve will trigger twice. The first ability will resolve and put a +1/+1 counter on the creature with evolve. When the second ability tries to resolve, neither the power nor the toughness of the new creature is greater than that of the creature with evolve, so that ability does nothing.

04/15/13

When comparing the stats of the two creatures for evolve, you always compare power to power and toughness to toughness.

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