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The first was in Alliances. Definitely not the same though, as the drawback to the Horde was quite severe, requiring a random card from your hand. This differentiated the horde from the djinn, so it wasn't that similar. The next came with Yukora, the Prisoner from Betrayers of Kamigawa.
It had the same stat line, the same cost, and didn't cost you life. Fortunately, the drawback that replaced it was far worse unless you were playing some weird ogre-tribal brew. The fact that it was black was definitely a blow, but that downside still couldn't match the Djinn.
But Wizards wasn't done taking shots at the Djinn. The first true "copy" came with Time Spiral in the form of a sliver - Plague Sliver. This was a real strike to the heart of all Juzamaniacs. It had the same casting cost, same color, and same drawback. Though, because it's a sliver, it applies that drawback to all your other slivers as well. In exchange, it benefits from all the Sliver synergies, which gives it some extra play.
This wouldn't be the final attempt though. The final attempt is much worse than any of these others, as it's almost a one-to-one reprint, down to the art even! This attempt was the impetus for this article and the reason I wanted to sing the praises of our old hero. I'm speaking of course of the Modern Horizons card Ravenous Giant. Ravenous Giant is literally Juzam Djinn. It's got the same casting cost, though in red instead of black, the same text, the same state line. It even copies the art!
That's just too much for us Juzam lovers — don't you think? Ravenous Giant or no, Juzam Djinn is still an icon and hopefully always will be. I enjoyed players discussing the comments of players in various Facebook groups when Ravenous Giant was revealed.
Even new players who've never played with or held a Juzam Djinn were defending the old favorite. It's fascinating seeing which cards have managed to embed themselves in the minds of nearly all Magic players, no matter when they started playing. If you'd like to see Juzam in person, just attend any Old School tournament and you'll see him on display.
I must say that it was a real pleasure to see him running on tables instead of trapped in binders as an old oddity. So, the next time you open a Ravenous Giant in your Modern Horizons boosters, take a moment to think of the card this is an homage too, lest you face the wrath of the Juzamaniacs! Opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily Cardmarket. To leave your comment please log into your Cardmarket account or create a new account.
Juzam djiin is very expensive for only being colored card board. Landro LordSoth73 Pietro Cavalletti More articles from Elric.
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