Storm Crow
A 1/2 flyer for two mana, drawn straight from the Limited filler of its era, that has since become one of the game's enduring jokes: the in-community shorthand for the most aggressively unremarkable creature imaginable. The reverence is entirely ironic. Generations of forum threads have crowned it the best card ever printed, run mock tournaments built around it, and priced its "value" with deadpan seriousness, all in tribute to a vanilla-adjacent common that does precisely what a 1/2 flying body has always done and nothing more. That cultural afterlife is the point. The card is functionally interchangeable with dozens of small evasive blue creatures from the same period, and the community latched onto this one specifically because there is so little to say about it. Wizards has played along over the years, winking at the meme in promotional material and tournament humor, which only deepened the bit. Strip away the folklore and what remains is the platonic baseline of an evasive two-drop: a body that blocks an early flyer, chips in a point of air damage, and demands nothing in return from the deck it sits in. As an artifact of Magic's folklore it is something else entirely, a reminder that the game's culture assigns meaning to cards the design team never loaded with any, and that the gap between a card's text and its legend can be the whole story.

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- Secret Lair Drop#60
- Ninth Edition#100
- Ninth Edition#100★
- Eighth Edition#104
- Eighth Edition#104★
- Seventh Edition#100★
- Seventh Edition#100
- Starter 1999#53













