| Name | Prismatic Dragon |
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| Type | Summon dragon |
| Description | Flying
During your upkeep, Prismatic Dragon becomes a random color permanently.
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| Artist | Amy Weber |
| Set | Astral Cards #8 |
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| Name | Prismatic Dragon |
|---|---|
| Type | Summon dragon |
| Description | Flying
During your upkeep, Prismatic Dragon becomes a random color permanently.
|
| Artist | Amy Weber |
| Set | Astral Cards #8 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Prismatic Dragon, Summon dragon, designed by Amy Weber first released in Apr, 1997 in the set Double Masters Tokens and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
A deck that focuses on color manipulation or benefits from having access to multiple colors of mana would benefit from using Prismatic Dragon, as it can potentially provide versatility in terms of color requirements for spells and abilities. However, in terms of efficiency and consistency, there may be better options available such as Chromatic Lantern, which provides all colors of mana and fixes your mana base without the randomness of Prismatic Dragon's color-changing ability. Whether Prismatic Dragon should see play would depend on the specific strategy and synergy within the deck, as well as the level of risk the player is willing to take for its potential benefits.
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