| Name | Amugaba |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — illusion |
| Description | Flying
|
| Flavor | The aven claim it feeds on thunder and rainbows. |
| Artist | Heather Hudson |
| Set | Odyssey #61 |
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| Name | Amugaba |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — illusion |
| Description | Flying
|
| Flavor | The aven claim it feeds on thunder and rainbows. |
| Artist | Heather Hudson |
| Set | Odyssey #61 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Amugaba, Creature — illusion, designed by Heather Hudson first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey.
Amugaba would be a valuable addition to a control deck in Magic: the Gathering, as it provides a recurring threat with its ability to return to the owner's hand. This card could be particularly useful in a deck focused on card advantage and disruption, allowing the player to maintain board presence while also having the flexibility to protect Amugaba from removal spells or other threats. However, there are better options available in the format, such as Torrential Gearhulk, which offers a similar effect with the added bonus of flashing back an instant card when it enters the battlefield. Overall, while Amugaba has its strengths, it may not be the most optimal choice for competitive play compared to other options.
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