Cryptolith Fragment [INR - 260]
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Cryptolith Fragment [INR - 260]

Cryptolith Fragment [INR - 260]

  • Rarity: U
  • #: 260
  • Creature Type or Sub Type: Artifact // Creature — Eldrazi Reflection
  • P: 1
  • T: 4
  • Rules Text Contains: This artifact enters tapped. T: Add one mana of any color. Each player loses 1 life. At the beginning of your upkeep, if each player has 10 or less life, transform this artifact. // Aurora of Emrakul Flying, deathtouch Whenever this creature attacks, each opponent loses 3 life.
  • Flavor: "I felt compelled to take the twisted stone, and I abandoned my horse's burden to accommodate its weight. Now, its continued glow illuminates my home and warms my mind." —Garner Kroft, Moorland farmer
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Cryptolith Fragment [INR - 260]

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Cryptolith Fragment [INR - 260]

  • Rarity: U
  • #: 260
  • Creature Type or Sub Type: Artifact // Creature — Eldrazi Reflection
  • P: 1
  • T: 4
  • Rules Text Contains: This artifact enters tapped. T: Add one mana of any color. Each player loses 1 life. At the beginning of your upkeep, if each player has 10 or less life, transform this artifact. // Aurora of Emrakul Flying, deathtouch Whenever this creature attacks, each opponent loses 3 life.
  • Flavor: "I felt compelled to take the twisted stone, and I abandoned my horse's burden to accommodate its weight. Now, its continued glow illuminates my home and warms my mind." —Garner Kroft, Moorland farmer

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  • Rarity: U
  • #: 260
  • Creature Type or Sub Type: Artifact // Creature — Eldrazi Reflection
  • P: 1
  • T: 4
  • Rules Text Contains: This artifact enters tapped. T: Add one mana of any color. Each player loses 1 life. At the beginning of your upkeep, if each player has 10 or less life, transform this artifact. // Aurora of Emrakul Flying, deathtouch Whenever this creature attacks, each opponent loses 3 life.
  • Flavor: "I felt compelled to take the twisted stone, and I abandoned my horse's burden to accommodate its weight. Now, its continued glow illuminates my home and warms my mind." —Garner Kroft, Moorland farmer