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Craw Wurm



- Creature — Wurm
- The most terrifying thing about the craw wurm is probably the horrible crashing sound it makes as it speeds through the forest. This noise is so loud it echoes through the trees and seems to come from all directions at once.
- 6/4
- Daniel Gelon (Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, Fourth Edition, Fifth Edition) - Heather Hudson (Eighth Edition) - Richard Sardinha (Ninth Edition, Tenth Edition, Magic 2010)
- Common (Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, Fourth Edition, Fifth Edition, Eighth Edition, Ninth Edition, Tenth Edition) - Rare (Magic 2010)
- The spelltype of Craw Wurm was changed from Creature - Wurm to Creature — Wurm
- The flavortext on Craw Wurm was modified to read: The most terrifying thing about the craw wurm is probably the horrible crashing sound it makes as it speeds through the forest. This noise is so loud it echoes through the trees and seems to come from all directions at once.
Craw Wurm was originally released on August 5, 1993 with the release of the Alpha Magic The Gathering edition. This card has since been reprinted in 10 sets, with 3 artists contributing to the various card designs.
With the release of the Fifth Edition version of Craw Wurm on March 1997, The flavortext on Craw Wurm was modified to read: The most terrifying thing about the craw wurm is probably the horrible crashing sound it makes as it speeds through the forest. This noise is so loud it echoes through the trees and seems to come from all directions at once.
With the release of the Eighth Edition version of Craw Wurm on July 28, 2003, The flavortext on Craw Wurm was modified to read: The most terrifying thing about the craw wurm is probably the horrible crashing sound it makes as it speeds through the forest. This noise is so loud it echoes through the trees and seems to come from all directions at once.
With the release of the Magic 2010 version of Craw Wurm on July 17, 2009, 2 changes were made to the card. They include:



