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NameKenrith, the Returned King Edit card
TypeLegendary creature — human noble
DescriptionIcons of mtg: All creatures gain trample and haste until end of turn. Icons of mtgIcons of mtg: Put a +1/+1 counter on target creature. Icons of mtgIcons of mtg: Target player gains 5 life. Icons of mtgIcons of mtg: Target player draws a card. Icons of mtgIcons of mtg: Put target creature card from a graveyard onto the battlefielSee more
ArtistSquare Enix
SetFinal Fantasy: Through the Ages #23
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About Kenrith, the Returned King

Kenrith, the Returned King, Legendary creature — human noble, designed by Kieran Yanner first released in Sep, 2019 in the set Throne of Eldraine and was printed exactly in 9 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 29 combos.

A deck that focuses on creature-based strategies with a mix of different colors, such as a midrange or control deck, would benefit from including Kenrith, the Returned King. Its versatile abilities can provide various forms of support and utility to the deck, allowing for flexibility in different game situations. While there may be other powerful cards with similar effects in Magic: The Gathering, Kenrith's wide range of abilities makes it a strong contender for inclusion in decks that can make use of its abilities effectively. Overall, Kenrith, the Returned King is a versatile and powerful card that can see play in the right deck.

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10/04/19

Kenrith’s first ability affects only creatures on the battlefield at the time it resolves. Creatures that enter the battlefield later in the turn won’t gain trample or haste.

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