The 1994 Magic: The Gathering Summer Magic Edgar set card Drudge Skeletons (#107) is a common Skeleton creature featuring regeneration rules by artist Sandra Everingham.
Drudge Skeletons
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Summer Magic / Edgar
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The Summer Magic / Edgar expansion, released in 1994, holds a unique place in the history of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game card market. Often referred to simply as the "Edgar" set, this print run was short-lived and has since become a focal point for collectors interested in the game's earliest, most experimental phases. Drudge Skeletons, numbered 107 in the Summer Magic / Edgar set, is a Common creature that exemplifies the straightforward yet mechanically interesting design philosophy of that era. As a Skeleton type, this card represents the fundamental black mana strategy that defines much of early Magic gameplay. With a mana cost of {1}{B} and a power/toughness of 1/1, Drudge Skeletons serves as an efficient early-game unit. Its primary appeal for modern players and historians lies in its rules text: paying {B} allows the caster to regenerate this creature. This means that if Drudge Skeletons would be destroyed, it can instead be tapped, removed from combat, and have all damage removed from it, allowing it to stay on the battlefield for another turn. Artist Sandra Everingham provided the visual identity for this card, contributing to the distinctive aesthetic of the Summer Magic / Edgar release. Collectors often seek out cards from this set to complete their historical archives or to appreciate the raw, unpolished charm of Magic's first expansions. The card's simple design and functional ability make it a staple for understanding the evolution of the Skeleton tribal archetype and the broader mechanics of the game. Whether you are building a vintage Magic: The Gathering collection or studying the developmental history of the trading card game card industry, Drudge Skeletons from the Summer Magic / Edgar set offers a compelling piece of gaming history. Its status as a common card does not diminish its significance; rather, it highlights how even the most basic elements of the game were crafted with unique mechanical twists during this pivotal time.
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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.
