Nine-Tail White Fox

Unfinity Name Stickers Trivia

New 15 Feb 2023 Asked by coffeetime88 40 Comments

Howdy Mark! I almost forgot about my Birthday Trivia Question for today: Do you have any trivia on Name Stickers from Unfinity?And here's some Trivia for you: Did you know that there are currently 40 foxes in Magic? Most come from Kamigawa, meaning that most foxes are White. Theros gave us 1 Green fox in Vulpine Goliath. Mu Yanling's deck (from the Global Series decks) gave us the 1 Blue fox in Nine-Tail White Fox. Red gets 1 and a half foxes, with Zirda, the Dawnwaker from Ikoria being Boros Hybrid, and Mila, Crafty Companion (White) from Strixhaven having the Red Lukka on her other side. Kaladesh, Ikoria, and Baldur's Gate each gave us a Colorless fox each. The first fox in Magic was Arctic Foxes from Ice Age, and the most recent was Clockwork Fox from Baldur's Gate.


I made a spreadsheet to monitor all the qualities I had to care about in names. I then chose the best words to shine for each quality. Happy Birthday!

Color in Card Names

New 06 Oct 2018 Asked by bcrossfire 37 Comments

"We have a rule that says you can’t have a Magic color in a card name unless that card is that color. (And yes, there are some early cards that broke this rule which is how the rule came about.)" What about Nine-Tail White Fox and Sacred White Deer?


The rule didn’t apply to the Chinese cards in the global series as they were all about being resonant in China.

Card Naming Parameters

New 08 Jun 2018 Asked by drsnap23 44 Comments

Hey Mark, I thought you never used colors in card names, especially the wrong color, but what about this Nine-Tail White Fox in the chinese series ?


That product has some different parameters for naming.

Blue Nine-Tail Fox

New 08 Jun 2018 Asked by secondmoonrise-blog 30 Comments

Why is Nine-Tail WHITE Fox a blue card?


I assume it has something to do with the source material.


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