| Name | Hunting Drake |
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| Type | Creature — drake |
| Description | Flying When Hunting Drake enters, put target red or green creature on top of its owner's library. |
| Artist | Wayne England |
| Set | Planeshift #27 |
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| Name | Hunting Drake |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — drake |
| Description | Flying When Hunting Drake enters, put target red or green creature on top of its owner's library. |
| Artist | Wayne England |
| Set | Planeshift #27 |
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| Image |
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Hunting Drake, Creature — drake, designed by Wayne England first released in Feb, 2001 in the set Planeshift.
A control or tempo deck in Magic: the Gathering would benefit from using Hunting Drake, as it provides a way to temporarily deal with threatening red or green creatures while also having a flying presence on the battlefield. However, there are arguably better cards that offer similar effects, such as Man-o'-War, which returns any creature to its owner's hand, providing more flexibility. Hunting Drake could still see play in specific metagames where red or green creatures are prevalent and the flying evasion is valuable, but it may not be a staple in most decks due to its limited scope of interaction.
10/04/04
If the target changes color from red to green or green to red between triggering and resolution, the ability still works.
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