This yeti from Khans of Tarkir was a titan of standard, providing incredible stats for its cost. It became the mascot for the Abzan midrange archetype.
Siege Rhino
Any time a creature with _____ deals combat damage to a player, that player gets a number of poison counters equal to the _____ value of that creature.
Toxic - Phyrexia: All Will Be One
This 9 mana creature was banned from commander due to creating unfair board states where a specific player could get hosed out of the game.
Iona, Shield of Emeria
The Legend of Kyoshi, The Legend of Yangchen, The Legend of Roku, The Rise of Sozin, ______________
The Legend of Kuruk - Mythic Sagas from ATLA
“I’ve heard much about you from my daughter,” Multani rumbled. “There was a time when I’d balk at your aid, phantom, but she has shown me the merit in Urborg’s strange ways.”
“Gnshhagghkkapphribbit,” replied Yargle.
Yargle and Multani
This Dominaria United yeti is often cited as an example of power creep in magic the gathering, providing a strong body with a very consistent damage and life gain engine.
Sheoldred, the Apocalypse
As you cast a spell with _______, if you pay the additional _______ cost, instead of choosing only one of the modes of the spell, you choose both of them.
Entwine - Mirrodin
This red and white finisher was banned from pioneer thanks to its ability to cheat multiple creatures on the board and burst opponents down.
Winota, Joiner of Forces
Ninja Teen, Does Machines, Leader's Talent, Party Dude,_____________
Cool but Rude - Class Cycle from TMNT
"Hedrons perplex minds both great and small."
Hedron Crab
This Yeti from Bloomburrow was a common sideboard piece in many control oriented decks, allowing you to stabilize board states and life totals.
Beza, The Bounding Spring
Any time they could cast a sorcery, a player may exile a card with ________ from their graveyard to put a number of +1/+1 counters onto a target creature equal to the power of the creature with ________.
Scavenge - Return to Ravnica
This discard spell was banned in standard due to its ability to be repeatedly played under a certain decks powerful recursion loop.
Hopeless Nightmare
Norman Osborn, Peter Parker, Gwen Stacey, Miles Morales, ____________
Eddie Brock - 3-Color Transformers from Marvel's Spiderman
She raised him from an orphaned pup and gave him a life of love. With his last act, he thanked her.
Selfless Savior
This was the namesake yeti of a 1996 deck from Arabian Nights. This beefy attacker, when paired with mass land destruction, made for a potent and often game-winning combo.
Ernham Djinn
At the beginning of your upkeep, you may look at the top card of your library. If it shares a creature type with this Card, you may reveal it. If you do, you get a bonus.
Kinship - Morningtide
This evoke elemental was the only one banned from legacy due creating a strong interaction package in what was considered the best deck at the time.
Grief
Truce, Ideation, Abundance, Conflict, ___
Woe - Emeritus Cycle in Secrets of Strixhaven
The land promises nothing and keeps its promise.
Wasteland
Seth Manfield brought this yeti from Shadows over Innistrad to second place in the 2016 grand prix. It was a key finisher and enabler for the GB Delirium Deck.
Mindwrack Demon
"Effect on target [something] that affects all [somethings] that share a color with it."
Radiance - Ravnica: City of Guilds
This red color-pie breaking spell was banned from modern shortly after printing due to its ability to cheat out very large creatures early in the game.
Tibalt's Trickery
The Perfect, The Path, The Clachan, The Shoal, _________
The Weird - Champions from Lorwyn Eclipsed
"I will flay the skin from your flesh and the flesh from your bones and scrape your bones dry. And still you will not have suffered enough."
—Greven il-Vec, to Gerrard
Hatred