168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering has many different types of creatures. Here we are focusing on the most valuable birds. There are wizard birds, regular birds, bird dragons and even♍ a chocobo. The selection is more diverse than🌌 you may have expected, and each one is valuable to us.

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However, as with all MTG cards, these birds also have a dollar value. Here we look at how much the current market price is and then e♓xplore other important bird card facts, such as which bird has a cool hat, and which one can get you o🐲ut of a legal mess.

All prices taken from . We haven't included Casal, Lurkwood Pathfinder, since she does not appear on her card's front face in bird form. No🦩 part-time birds allowed.

10 Ledger Shredder - $7 🔥

Streets Of New Capenna

MTG Ledger Shredder card showing an eagle shredding scrolls while in flight.

The Ledger Shredder lives up to his name in this card depicting him making short work of some scrolls with his talons. As the shredded paper﷽ drifts away, it's surrounded by a blue glow that suggests it may also self-destruct or something similarly spy movie-like.

This legal eagle, in every sense of the word, 👍looks smart and has a non-nonsense expression. He even performs connive when you cast your second spell. I wonder if he also gives cheep legal advice...

9 Maha, It's Feathers Night - $8

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MTG Maha Its Feathers Night card showing a giant black eagle towering over some trees.

M♚aha is a legendary creature, an elemental bird whose wingspan is said to reach from dusk to dawn. While I'm not entirely sure of the scale used here, this certainly does look like a magnificent bird. They tower over the surrounding vegetation in this artwork, which depicts the eeriness well.

The bright colors, yet cloudy 𒊎sky work well with this card that features flying, trample, and the ward ability. Just make sure to account for the base toughness increase t💯o your opponent's creatures. It's a tradeoff you could be overwhelmed by if you aren't careful.

8 Keeper Of The Nine Gales - $10 🔯

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MTG Keeper Of The Nine Gales card showing an eagle in a storm.

This particularꦉ bi𓂃rd wizard is Keeper Of The Nine Gales. However, the artwork here does seem to suggest he's not actually that good at it. As he holds aloft some kind of giant hoop on a stick, the expression on his face is less "I am in control!" and more "arrrrgh, I'm in control?" This is backed up by the card text, "you cannot fight the storm."

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When even the card knows the task is futile, I'm still unsure why this terrified-looking bird has been given the task of trying to tame a storm. However, here we are, so ♊maybe some love and praise for this brave bird who has bee🍎n given the short straw, which has probably already blown away.

7 𓃲 Zodiac Rooster - $11 ♔

Portal Three Kingdoms

MTG Zodiac Rooster card chowing a rooster in front of a zodiac carving.

The𒐪 Zodiac💫 Rooster is an impressive animal. It can Plainswalk, meaning it cannot be blocked if the defending player has a plains card in play. However, I am yet to discover what this has to do with the Zodiac. Most signs are symbolized by animals or people, so I can see how they can plainswalk, but what about Libra? The concept of balance has no legs and neither does a set of scales.

Still, if we ignore the practicalities, this roost♓er does look impressive standing in front of the carved zodiac symbols. Maybe that was why he got the name?

6 Birds Of Paradise - $12 🌠 ﷽

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The Birds Of Paradise card from the Extra Life 20ဣ22 SLD is one of my favorites. There are two versions of this everyberry-loving bird in the set; one drawn by Andrea Radeck, age 35, and the other by Eli, age 8. I'm unsure if they were both given the same image as a prompt or if one drew based on the other's image, but the result is a masterpiece either way.

I especially like the cleanness of Eli's drawing: head, beak, wings, big rainbow tail. Add another rainbow i𒁏n the background. Done. Some excellent coloring in with a bit of shading. Perfect. Andrea's version is also great, but sorry my vote for the simplicity of Eli's. It's close though, so don't feel bad. Both of you did far better than I ever could.

5 Dragonhawk, Fate's Tempest - $14

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MTG Dragonhawk Fates Tempest showing a dragonhawk in flight.

Dragonhawk, Fate's Tempest is a bird dragon which is surely🏅 one of the most awesome kinds of birds. The artwork is🌃 the star here as you see the hawk's wings extend, showing the webbed dragon-style wings.

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This card does all kinds of cool-soun𒐪ding things, but I'll be honest, I was more captivated by the idea of merging a dragon and an eagle. Also, the background looks like a puzzle I need to solve. I may be a while.

4 ❀ Slickshot Show-Off - $15 🍃

Outlaws Of Thunder Junction

MTG Slickshot Show Off depicting an eagle sending out a flash of lightning.

Slickshot Show-Off is a very aptly named bird wizard. He is completely showing off in this artwork where he sports a snazzy outfit, a cool hat and summons r🉐ed lighting from his talons. He even has a fancy dress shirt on.

Anyone who has seen Dimension 20's Escape From The Bloodkeep, knows that birds in pants and a h🌊at are the heigh🤪t of style and awesomeness.

The spread wings and focus on his face show that he knows he's cool. H🧸e's also got flying, haste, and gets a +2/+0 u🐼ntil the end of his turn when you cast a spell. That's one slick bird.

3 🦂 Nesting Dovehawk - $17

March Of The Machine Commander

MTG Nesting Dovehawk showing a dove making a nest.

The Nesting Dovehawk is shown here doing what i💖t does best, making a nest. Somehow it's found a leaf that looks like it was attacked by a crafty kid with a pair of scissors, and is bringing it to its young, who are still safely inside their 𓆉eggs. I'm not sure why, but it looks like these eggs are about to get a garnish.

The ability of this card, populate, matches the artwork well. However, there is no mention of making sure that the extra creatures you can summon look nice and presentable before they are served to the enemy. Although you do get to g💯arnish this card with a +1/♓+1 counter whenever a creature enters the battlefield.

2 ꧙ Oracle Of The Alpha - $290

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MTG Oracle Of The Alpha

The Oracle of the Alpha was originally a digital-only card and has the power to take any game into 'all bets are off' territory. It's easy to see why, since it brings the Power Nine into y꧒our deck, and allows you to scry one on each attack. All for the cost of just two colorless and one blue mana.

If you do drop the cash on this powerful bird wizard, just make sure your opponent🅘 doesn't know about the whole illegal in all paper formats part.

The Power Nine are the most powerful cards in MTG history, represented here through the pendants on chains which come out of the bird wizard's spell book, flying♚ around him. This has to be the most powerful bird in MTG as well as one of the best-looking. He has style, he has grace, he'll wipe you of the face... of the board.

1 ✤ Traveling Chocobo - Fro൩m $29 - $3748

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The traveling chocobo from the Final Fantasy crossover looks glorious in this reasonably priced card, which shows them racing through a field. You can see their feet praꦬncing and the cute smile on their face. However, if you like your chocobos to look slightly terrifying🐈 and very neon, then the price is going to fly up.

The basic version of𝓀 what I like to call an overly enthusiastic chocobo is only a🧜round $40, but if you want nice matching borders, or any color that isn't yellow, then you better hope your pockets are deep.

Pink, blue, yellow, and green variants of this much moreꦓ rambunctious chocobo with their cute color-matching borders are around $1000 each currently. However, the Japanese-language black chocobo is the winner of🐻 the most ridiculously overpriced variant, valued at over $3,500 at the time of writing.

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Franchise
Magic: The Gathering 🐻
Original Release Date
🎃 August 5, 1993 🌊
Player Count
2+
Age Recommendation
13+
Length per Game
Variable