Drudge Skeletons, card #106 from Magic: The Gathering's pioneering 1993 Limited Edition Alpha set, now available on SuperCatch.
Drudge Skeletons
1993 • Magic: The Gathering • Limited Edition Alpha
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Drudge Skeletons stands as a foundational black creature in the history of Magic: The Gathering, originating from the game's very first release. As card number 106 in the Limited Edition Alpha set, this common artifact represents the genesis of the collectible trading card game industry. Released in 1993, the Limited Edition Alpha set established the visual and mechanical language that defines the franchise today. In gameplay, Drudge Skeletons offers a simple yet effective ability: it can regenerate itself by spending black mana. This mechanic allows the creature to survive destruction once per turn, making it a durable presence in early-game strategies. For collectors, Limited Edition Alpha cards are revered for their historical significance and pristine design standards. The black border and specific card layout of this era distinguish it from later printings, making it a key piece for serious set builders. Whether you are completing a vintage collection or investing in gaming history, Drudge Skeletons remains a vital component of Magic: The Gathering's legacy.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Drudge Skeletons
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Sandra Everingham
Card Stock
English
{1}{B}
Creature — Skeleton
1 / 1
B
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{B}: Regenerate this creature. (The next time this creature would be destroyed this turn, instead tap it, remove it from combat, and heal all damage on it.)
Bones scattered around us joined to form misshapen bodies. We struck at them repeatedly—they fell, but soon formed again, with the same mocking look on their faceless skulls.
