Thornscape Battlemage
| Name | Thornscape Battlemage |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — elf wizard |
| Description | Kicker |
| Artist | Matt Cavotta |
| Set | Mystery Booster #1354 |
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About Thornscape Battlemage
Thornscape Battlemage, Creature — elf wizard, designed by Matt Cavotta first released in Feb, 2001 in the set Planeshift and was printed exactly in 7 different ways.
Thornscape Battlemage would be a great addition to a red-green or red-white aggro deck in Magic: the Gathering, offering versatility with its kicker abilities to deal damage or destroy artifacts upon entering the battlefield. However, for a more competitive edge, cards like Avalanche Riders or Flametongue Kavu might be better choices depending on the deck's strategy, as they offer stronger effects for their cost and impact on the game. Thornscape Battlemage could see play in more casual or budget decks looking for flexible options.
Rules
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If Thornscape Battlemage is put onto the battlefield as the result of a spell or ability, there’s no opportunity to kick it.
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You choose whether to kick a spell as you cast it, and you pay that much along with the spell’s mana cost at the same time. Kicking a spell is always optional.
Frequently asked questions about Thornscape Battlemage
What type of card is Thornscape Battlemage?
Thornscape Battlemage is a Creature — elf wizard card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Thornscape Battlemage do?
Kicker {R} and/or {W} (You may pay an additional {R} and/or {W} as you cast this spell.) When this creature enters, if it was kicked with its {R} kicker, it deals 2 damage to any target. When this creature enters, if it was kicked with its {W} kicker, destroy target artifact.
What set is Thornscape Battlemage from?
Thornscape Battlemage was first released in the set Planeshift, illustrated by Matt Cavotta.
Is Thornscape Battlemage legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Thornscape Battlemage can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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