Atog
Antiquities 23† • common
- Set
- Antiquities
- Collector number
- 23†
- Rarity
- Common
- Mana cost
- 1 generic mana red mana
- Type
- Creature
- Colors
- Red
- Artist
- Jesper Myrfors
- Market price
- €3.22
What it does
Sacrifice an artifact: This creature gets +2/+2 until end of turn.
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 released in 1994 as part of Antiquities, the second expansion set for the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Developed by Wizards of the Coast, the set leaned heavily into an artifacts-matter theme, exploring the lore of the Brothers' War. The card was designed to function as a sacrificial engine, allowing players to consume their own artifacts to temporarily increase its power, a mechanic that defined its utility in aggressive deck strategies of the era.
The artwork was provided by Jesper Myrfors, who served as the game's original art director. Myrfors utilized a distinct, grounded illustrative style that helped establish the visual identity of early Magic cards. The design of the creature itself, with its peculiar, wide-mouthed visage, became an iconic emblem of the Antiquities set and remains a recognizable piece of the game's foundational aesthetic.
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About Atog
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