Firebreathing
The original templating of a design idea Magic has returned to in every era: turn mana into damage by feeding it to a creature that would otherwise hit a ceiling. The Aura frame is the archaic part. Pinning the effect to a single creature means a removal spell costs you the enchantment too, and that two-card investment is exactly the friction that kept this kind of pump honest in the early years. Every later iteration loosened the constraint in some direction: the effect migrated off the Aura and onto the creature itself as an activated ability, and eventually the whole concept got absorbed into creatures' printed lines, with Dragon Whelp and its descendants writing the firebreathing activation directly onto the card. That migration (from Aura, to keyword-style ability on the creature, to an unspoken assumption about what red fliers do) is the quiet design arc the card opened. What it represents now is a vocabulary word as much as anything else: "firebreathing" is shorthand for the entire family of -for-+1/+0 activations, and the shorthand traces directly back to this printing's name.

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- 30th Anniversary Edition#443
- 30th Anniversary Edition#146
- Magic 2012#132
- Magic 2010#137
- Tenth Edition#200
- Tenth Edition#200★
- Ninth Edition#181★
- Ninth Edition#181



















