Atog
Fifth Edition 209 • uncommon
- Set
- Fifth Edition
- Collector number
- 209
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Mana cost
- 1 generic mana red mana
- Type
- Creature
- Colors
- Red
- Artist
- Jesper Myrfors
- Market price
- $0.22
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 Antiquities expansion of Magic: The Gathering in 1994, representing a creature that could consume artifacts to grow in power. The Fifth Edition printing, released in 1997, served as a core set bridge that brought many iconic cards from the early years of the game into a more standardized modern framework, ensuring these classic mechanics remained accessible to a wider audience of players.
The artwork for this version was provided by Jesper Myrfors, the game's first art director, whose distinct style helped define the gritty, high-fantasy aesthetic of the early Magic era. His illustration captures the creature's whimsical yet ravenous nature, a design choice that solidified the Atog as a fan-favorite representative of the game's unique approach to creature interactions with the artifact card type.
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