A very flavorful card...Also in Magic's case, the bird (Roc of Kher Ridges) came before the egg...Some interesting plays can be made with this card...play this, then drop a Wrath of God, presto, you have a 4/4 flier that's alone on the battlefield.
niceguygreensboro
★★★★☆ (4.6/5.0)(5 votes)
My favorite early-game deck was 40 Rukh Eggs. No land. Nothing else. You'd get a 4/4 Flyer every turn for the entire game. Then Wizards had to go and errata the card. And institute the four-card rule. Ah well...
Funny how even the rulings talk about a Rukh hatching from the egg. But in the 'One thousand and one nights' the story goes that when humans destroy the egg, the motherbird shows up and attacks them. That also explains why the bird is so big, as it is not a newly hatched bird, but an adult one.
SeriouslyFacetious
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Madness {0}: Put a 4/4 red Bird creature token called "Rukh" on to the battlefield
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