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- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 1/3
- Text:
- Flying
: Azimaet Drake gets +1/+0 until end of turn. Play this ability only once each turn. - Flavortext:
- "A vizier's dish, best served drenched in honey and almonds." —Suq'Ata royal recipe
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (8 Votes) - How would you rate Azimaet Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/4
- Text:
- Flying (This creature can't be blocked except by creatures with flying.)
- Flavortext:
- Little dreamt could seem so cruel As waiting for the wings outspread, The jagged teeth, the burning eyes, And dagger-claws that clench to nerves.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (1 Votes) - How would you rate Azure Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 1/2
- Text:
- Flying
, Discard a card at random: Canyon Drake gets +2/+0 until end of turn. - Flavortext:
- "These runes are tough enough without the distraction," Ertai muttered, one eye on the drake.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (5 Votes) - How would you rate Canyon Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 3/3
- Text:
- Flying, protection from green
- Flavortext:
- "Once, a Quirion asked why I was so cautious when the day was clear. I told him of the sky-blue hide of the cerluean wyvern, and he offered me double if I could conjure a strong tailwind!" —Sisay, Captain of the Weatherlight
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (5 Votes) - How would you rate Cerulean Wyvern?


- Spelltype:
- Creature — Drake 1/1
- Text:
- Flying
Champion's Drake gets +3/+3 as long as you control a creature with three or more level counters on it.
- Flavortext:
- "'Fraid of heights? Ride a horse. 'Fraid of missing out? Rein up a drake."
—Trinda, Hada spy patrol
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (6 Votes) - How would you rate Champion's Drake?




- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 3/4
- Text:
- Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs
less to play for each artifact you control.)
Flying
When Chromescale Drake comes into play, reveal the top three cards of your library. Put all artifact cards revealed this way into your hand and the rest into your graveyard. - Scored:
- 2.5 out of (1 Votes) - How would you rate Chromescale Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Artifact Creature - Drake 3/3
- Text:
- Flying

: Cloudheath Drake gains vigilance until end of turn. - Flavortext:
- A permanent storm rages over the plain of Cloudheath, and drakes ride its currents—two reminders that some elements of Esper will not be controlled.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (7 Votes) - How would you rate Cloudheath Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/1
- Text:
- Flying

,
: Return target Kavu to its owner's hand. - Flavortext:
- When the kavu emerged from their ancient nests, food chains long dormant became vibrant again.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (2 Votes) - How would you rate Coastal Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/2
- Text:
- Flying
- Flavortext:
- $Never doubt a dragon just because of its size.$
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (8 Votes) - How would you rate Desert Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/3
- Text:
- Flying
When Double Header comes into play, you may return target permanent with a two-word name to its owner's hand. - Flavortext:
- Players that don't read flavor text aren't too bright, sorta smell, and dress funny. But let's just keep this between us, okay? They can get kind of violent.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (2 Votes) - How would you rate Double Header?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/1
- Text:
- Flying
When Drake Familiar comes into play, sacrifice it unless you return an enchantment in play to its owner's hand. - Flavortext:
- "Falconry? A fine sport I suppose, if you're attracted to the frailty of birds." —Trivaz, Izzet mage
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (7 Votes) - How would you rate Drake Familiar?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 1/3
- Text:
- Flying
: Drake Hatchling gets +1/+0 until end of turn. Play this ability only once each turn. - Flavortext:
- There is beauty in the space between learning to fly and taking it for granted.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (7 Votes) - How would you rate Drake Hatchling?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 3/3
- Text:
- Flying
Whenever a player plays a spell, you lose 1 life. - Flavortext:
- The deadliest killers serve only those who are not afraid to die.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (3 Votes) - How would you rate Ebon Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/4
- Text:
- Flying
- Flavortext:
- Scholars in their ivory towers call them "sharks of the sky." Scholars on the road don't call them at all.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (5 Votes) - How would you rate Fighting Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 1/2
- Text:
- Flying
: Fire Drake gets +1/+0 until end of turn. Play this ability only once each turn. - Flavortext:
- Brimstone marks this drake's territory. Unfortunately for travelers, all of the Burning Isles smell likewise.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (2 Votes) - How would you rate Fire Drake?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/3
- Text:
- Flying
When Flailing Drake blocks or becomes blocked by a creature, that creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn. - Flavortext:
- Too many choices will always distract a greedy beast.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (7 Votes) - How would you rate Flailing Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 3/3
- Text:
- Flying
: Flowstone Wyvern gets +2/-2 until end of turn. - Flavortext:
- "Where I come from, stone stays on the ground." —Tahngarth of the Weatherlight
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (4 Votes) - How would you rate Flowstone Wyvern?


- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 3/3
- Text:
- Flying
When Gilded Drake comes into play, choose one - sacrifice Gilded Drake; or exchange control of Gilded Drake and target creature an opponent controls. If you can't make the exchange, sacrifice Gilded Drake. This ability can't be countered. (This effect doesn't end at end of turn.) - Flavortext:
- Buyer beware.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (5 Votes) - How would you rate Gilded Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature - Drake 2/3
- Text:
- Flying, protection from red
- Flavortext:
- "The hazerider danced in the thunderstorm and sang to its music." —Afari, Tales
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (3 Votes) - How would you rate Hazerider Drake?



- Spelltype:
- Creature — Drake 3/1
- Text:
- Flying, protection from lands
- Flavortext:
- Using thermal updrafts and gravity currents, drakes eat and sleep in the air. Some never touch the ground from birth until death.
- Scored:
- 2.5 out of (6 Votes) - How would you rate Horizon Drake?























