Onulet

Onulet's Origin

New 24 Oct 2022 Asked by krobat 63 Comments

What is an Onulet?


Vorthos answer: An artifact creature created by Tocasia, Urza’s mentor.Trivia tidbit answer: The card in Antiquities was originally called Onulets because it was an anagram of “Soul Net”, the card that mechanically inspired this card. The art came back with only one, so the name was changed to Onulet.

Reference Cards Status

New 08 Mar 2014 Asked by penguinpaladin 8 Comments

Would reference cards like Onulet/Enatu Golem count as vanity cards? I think they have a lot of the same benefits as vanity cards (helping create a sort of Magic culture) without the risk of appearing... vain, I guess. But we haven't seen any since Zendikar, so it seems like there might be some opposition to them.


Those are not vanity cards and yes, we can still do them.

Easter Eggs in ROE

New 06 Aug 2012 Asked by trompinha-blog 1 Comments

I know you don't do Vanity Cards anymore, but in ROE there was a card named Enatu Golem, which is an acronym for Mega Onulet. Can we see more of this?


That’s an Easter Egg and not a vanity card because it’s referencing Magic itself and not a person behind the scenes. Easter Eggs (both about Magic and about the outside world) are still allowable.


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