| Name | Edgewalker |
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| Type | Creature — human cleric |
| Description | Cleric spells you cast cost |
| Artist | Ben Thompson |
| Set | The List #SCG-137 |
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| Name | Edgewalker |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human cleric |
| Description | Cleric spells you cast cost |
| Artist | Ben Thompson |
| Set | The List #SCG-137 |
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Edgewalker, Creature — human cleric, designed by Ben Thompson first released in May, 2003 in the set Scourge and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It's a key card in 12 combos.
The Edgewalker card is best suited for a Cleric tribal deck in Magic: the Gathering, where it can significantly reduce the cost of casting Cleric spells. While Edgewalker is a valuable inclusion in such a deck, other cards like [[Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth]] or [[Semblance Anvil]] may offer more versatile cost reduction and could be considered better options depending on the deck's strategy. Still, Edgewalker can be a strong addition to the right deck and should definitely see play in Cleric-focused strategies for its mana cost reduction ability.
08/01/08
If a spell has hybrid mana symbols in its mana cost, you choose which half you will be paying before determining the total cost. If you choose to pay such a cost with or , Edgewalker can reduce that part of the cost.
10/04/04
If you have more than one of these on the battlefield, the cost reduction is cumulative.
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