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Magic: The Gathering

Kiku, Night's Flower

Champions of Kamigawa 121 • rare

Set
Champions of Kamigawa
Collector number
121
Rarity
Rare
Mana cost
black mana black mana
Type
Creature
Colors
Black
Artist
Jim Murray
Market price
$5.57
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What it does

2 generic mana black mana black mana, tap: Target creature deals damage to itself equal to its power.

"A wanderer has told me of an assassin in the Takenuma Swamp who uses her dark arts to animate her enemies' shadows against them. A wild tale, but it explains much."Diary of Azusa
Formats

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  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Kiku, Night's Flower was released in 2004 as part of the Champions of Kamigawa expansion for Magic: The Gathering. The set drew heavily from Japanese folklore and Shinto mythology, marking a significant departure from the European high-fantasy tropes that had dominated the game's previous aesthetics. Kiku was designed to embody the themes of betrayal and hidden lethality prevalent in the Kamigawa narrative, functioning as a tactical removal engine that forced players to trade life totals for creature destruction.

The card's striking visual identity was crafted by artist Jim Murray, who utilized a moody, low-light color palette to emphasize the character’s role as an assassin lurking in the shadows. Murray’s depiction of Kiku—composed and poised amidst the darker undertones of the set—was well-received by players for its atmospheric quality, which perfectly complemented the card's mechanical function. Her design remains a touchstone for the 'legendary creature' archetype during the early-to-mid 2000s, reflecting a period where Wizards of the Coast was actively experimenting with more character-driven gameplay.

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