Atog
Revised Edition 139 • common
- Set
- Revised Edition
- Collector number
- 139
- Rarity
- Common
- Mana cost
- 1 generic mana red mana
- Type
- Creature
- Colors
- Red
- Artist
- Jesper Myrfors
- Market price
- $0.28
What it does
Sacrifice an artifact: This creature gets +2/+2 until end of turn.
The bane of all artificers, the legendary Atogs devoured intricate tools to further their own twisted growth.
Where you can play it
- StandardNot legal
- PioneerNot legal
- ModernLegal
- LegacyLegal
- VintageLegal
- CommanderLegal
- PauperBanned
- BrawlNot legal
- HistoricNot legal
- TimelessNot legal
- Penny DreadfulNot legal
- OathbreakerLegal
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Where it came from
Atog was originally introduced in the 1994 Magic: The Gathering Revised Edition, which served as the third core set for the burgeoning trading card game. It was designed during a period when the game was rapidly expanding its mechanical reach, and the card's ability to sacrifice artifacts for a power boost exemplified the chaotic, high-risk playstyle encouraged in early iterations of the game.
The artwork was provided by Jesper Myrfors, who served as the game's original art director. Myrfors sought to capture a whimsical yet slightly unsettling aesthetic, depicting the creature as a ravenous, compact beast. While initially considered a common card with niche utility, the Atog became an iconic piece of Magic history due to its distinctive look and its eventual role as the namesake for the popular 'Atog' deck archetype in later formats.
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