| Name | Fragment of Nothing |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - elemental |
| Description | After you cast a spell on a minion, draw a card. |
| Flavor | This is how much it cares. |
| Artist | Gabriel Lopes |
| Set | Across the Timeways #121189 |
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| Name | Fragment of Nothing |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - elemental |
| Description | After you cast a spell on a minion, draw a card. |
| Flavor | This is how much it cares. |
| Artist | Gabriel Lopes |
| Set | Across the Timeways #121189 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Grade it yourself
Fragment of Nothing, Minion - elemental, designed by Gabriel Lopes first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Across the Timeways.
**Fragment of Nothing (4‑mana Mage/Priest minion: “After you cast a spell on a minion, draw a card”)** would fit best in a spell‑heavy, minion‑centric deck that frequently targets its own or enemy minions—such as Mage tempo/buff lists using cheap pings, freezes, or buffs, or Priest decks built around Divine Spirit–style buffs, healing spells, or targeted removal—since it turns routine spell usage into sustained card draw. However, at 4 mana it competes with more reliable and immediate draw engines; for Mage, cards like **Multicaster**, **Arcane Intellect**, or spell‑generation packages often provide faster or guaranteed value, while Priest typically prefers **Northshire Cleric–style effects**, **Cathedral of Atonement**, or other draw tied to healing or board presence. Because this card requires setup (a minion plus a target spell) and provides no immediate impact unless you can combo it the same turn, it would likely be too slow for competitive play unless the meta heavily rewards gri
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