

Or, on the other hand, if you have a weak card at the start of a match that you don’t have much use or is going to die soon or they’ve already used up their ability, you can make them useful again by converting them to the green elk creature with stats of three/three. That would make them easier to take out than it was before. It depends on your current situation in the match how you would want to use this particular ability.įor instance, if you have an enemy monster that is far too strong for you to handle or the abilities are challenging you, you can remove the abilities and reduce the stats of them to only three/three. This implies that you could target an enemy card or one of your own if you’d like. The first has to do with the fact that it doesn’t specify who you will target on the field. This is a reasonably useful ability for a couple of reasons. Then that target loses all abilities and becomes a green elk creature with base stats of three/three.
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His second ability is a plus one loyalty point ability that targets an artifact or creature on the battlefield.

However, other cards in the set have answered it for us as we’ll get to in a bit.


You may be wondering what a food token is or what it does and you will find that none of his other two abilities answers this question. The first of these three abilities allow him to grant two loyalty points and what it does is create a food token. As a rather cheap hybrid planeswalker, he has three primary loyalty abilities that he can use while on the battlefield. As you’d expect, this means that Oko is a hybrid planeswalker.Īfter the initial announcement of him last week, we suspected that this was the case and accurately predicted that he would be a mix of green and blue. Two of the mana must be one green and one blue each while the third can be anything. To kick things off, Throne of Eldraine Oko, Thief of Crowns is a legendary planeswalker card that costs three mana in total to summon. All of this fits perfectly into his character and the abilities that he has. This only made him go more in-depth into who he is, though, making him resent people and not trust anyone. He was experimented on to try and suppress his prankster nature of using his abilities to mess with people. Oko is a shapeshifter Fey which means he is part of the fairies in the multiverse. Interestingly enough, Throne of Eldraine Oko, Thief of Crowns was teased before his official card reveal last week. If you didn’t already know, the expansion this season is all about fairy tales and the Arthurian legends, so you’ll find that Oko represents them well. That’s right, Throne of Eldraine Oko, Thief of Crowns is the newest planeswalker on the scene, and he fits perfectly with the setting of the world of Eldraine. Oko will also be making his debut appearance in this expansion. That is none other than Throne of Eldraine Oko, Thief of Crowns. The first of these began this week with the very first official card reveal in the form of the featured planeswalker that will be making the set what it is. MTG Throne of Eldraine Spoilers: Oko, Thief of Crowns Revealed Throughout this month leading up to the release, there will be new card announcements and more. By Cody Perez in Magic: The Gathering Arena | Sep, 4th 2019Īfter months of waiting since the initial tease of the upcoming fall expansion, Wizards of the Coast is finally ready to start revealing spoilers from the upcoming Magic: The Gathering Throne of Eldraine card set.
