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Rotwood Reaper — Earth Runeblade Weapon - Sword (2H)

Rotwood Reaper

Cost

Printed text

Once per Turn Action - : Attack

If you've played or created an aura this turn, this gets +2.

Power

Earth Runeblade Weapon - Sword (2H)

Defence

Legality

  • Classic Constructed

    • Living Legendsince
  • Blitz

    • Legal
  • Living Legend

    • Legal
  • Commoner

    • Legal
  • Silver Age

    • Legal
  • Ultimate Pit Fight

    No flag published

Governed by

  • cr:8.3.1attack

    Attack is a static ability. A layer with the attack ability is an attack-proxy.

Matched exactly against the vocabulary the rules publish, and each definition is quoted verbatim from the rule cited beside it. A keyword the document does not define is absent rather than guessed at.

Attributes

Types
  • Earth
  • Runeblade
  • Weapon
  • Sword
  • 2H
Abilities and effects
  • Once per Turn Action
Ability keywords
  • Attack

Printings

Every published printing of Rotwood Reaper
NumberSetRarityEditionFoilingArtistOther faceBuy
FLR002Florian Blitz DeckFLRCommonStandardMarcus ReynoTCGplayer — buy FLR002, Standard
LGS331Local Game Store PromosLGSPromoRainbow FoilMarcus Reyno
ROS003RosettaROSTokenStandardMarcus ReynoTCGplayer — buy ROS003, Standard
ROS003RosettaROSTokenCold FoilMarcus ReynoTCGplayer — buy ROS003, Cold Foil

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