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Colossus of Sardia

- Artifact Creature - Golem
- Trample (If this creature would deal enough combat damage to its blockers to destroy them, you may have it deal the rest of its damage to defending player.)
Colossus of Sardia doesn't untap during your untap step.
: Untap Colossus of Sardia. Play this ability only during your upkeep. - [Buried under a thin layer of dirt, it was known for centuries as Mount Sardia.]
- 9/9
- Jesper Myrfors (Antiquities, Fourth Edition) - Hannibal King (Fifth Edition) - Greg Staples (Tenth Edition)
- Rare (Antiquities, Fourth Edition, Fifth Edition, Tenth Edition)
- The spelltype of Colossus of Sardia was changed from Artifact Creature to Artifact Creature - Golem
- The text on Colossus of Sardia was altered to say: Trample (If this creature would deal enough combat damage to its blockers to destroy them, you may have it deal the rest of its damage to defending player.)
Colossus of Sardia doesn't untap during your untap step.
: Untap Colossus of Sardia. Play this ability only during your upkeep. - The flavortext on Colossus of Sardia was modified to read: [Buried under a thin layer of dirt, it was known for centuries as Mount Sardia.]
Colossus of Sardia was originally released on March 1994 with the release of the Antiquities Magic The Gathering edition. This card has since been reprinted in 4 sets, with 3 artists contributing to the various card designs.
With the release of the Fifth Edition version of Colossus of Sardia on March 1997, The flavortext on Colossus of Sardia was modified to read: From the Sardian mountains wakes ancient doom: / Warrior born from a rocky womb.
With the release of the Tenth Edition version of Colossus of Sardia on July 13, 2007, 3 changes were made to the card. They include:



