The 1994 Magic: The Gathering Antiquities Clay Statue card, #44. This foundational artifact creature offers a unique regeneration mechanic for serious TCG collectors.
Clay Statue
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Antiquities
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Among its most recognizable cards is the Clay Statue, designated as card number 44. This piece serves as a foundational artifact creature within the game's history, appealing to historians and completists of the original Alpha and Beta era expansions. Designed by Jesper Myrfors, the Clay Statue represents the innovative mechanical designs that characterized the Antiquities set. The card features a mana cost of {4} and functions as an artifact creature with a power and toughness of 3/1. Its distinctive ability allows the owner to spend {2} to regenerate the creature, a mechanic that was crucial for survival in the early competitive meta. For collectors, this card is a tangible piece of TCG evolution, offering insight into the design philosophy of Wizards of the Coast during the mid-90s. Whether you are building a vintage collection or studying the origins of artifact synergies, the Clay Statue remains a significant entry in the Magic: The Gathering catalog.
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Clay Statue
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Jesper Myrfors
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English
{4}
Artifact Creature — Golem
3 / 1
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{2}: Regenerate this creature.
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