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==Cards== Jace Beleren appears on over nine cards. His first version is notable for being printed with four different images on it: the common form (see the page image), as he appeard in the Duel Deck (and another form in the Japanese print), and as a promotional card for the Agents of Artifice book where it depicts him as he appears on the cover art. Jace Beleren has CMC and loyalty 3. He can make everyone draw as his first ability, his second makes a player draw 1, and the third mills a player for 20. Powerful, but requires a LOT of loyalty to pull it off. Jace, the Mind Sculptor is a source of major [[skub]]. He is the skubularity, split the skub atom and fell into a skub hole. He is in fact the quantum-skub. The first Planeswalker with four abilities (though not the only one with more than three), he can let you look at the opponent's top card and put it on the bottom, draw 3 and return 2 to the top, bounce a creature and as the anti-skub equation he has you exile a player's library and let his hand become his library instead. A single card of him costs about as much as a [[Valkyrie]]. That is not a joke. Play him (hell, OWN him) and you are [[that guy]]. He is in fact [[Mod|banned]] in Extended and Singleton. He was recently unbanned from Modern, alongside Bloodbraid Elf. Jace, Memory Adept has a nasty case of the [[anime]] hair. Coming at 5 mana with 4 loyalty it lets you draw and a player mill, mill a player for 10 (note that this is free!), and makes any number of players draw 20. Obviously this is more of a Johnny card, and can devastate a player in entire turns. Just don't go up against Dredge decks or others that use the graveyard. Jace, Architect of Thought protects himself with his +1, draws cards with his -2, and does nothing with his -8 because, if you're playing him right, you've already used him to draw another copy of himself/Sphinx's Revelation/Elspeth, Sun's Champion. A central part of the oppressive esper control deck during the RTR/Theros standard season. Jace, The Living Guildpact is probably the weakest Jace ever printed. He doesn't draw cards or provide any sort of card advantage, can only protect himself at the price of three loyalty, and has an incredibly bad ultimate. Jace, Prodigy of Vryn/Jace, Telepath Unbound decided to chill around $80 for the entire time it was in standard. Filters cards with his baby side, letting you stock up your graveyard for once he flips. Lets you snap back spells with his smaller minus and weakens creatures with his plus, making him the best Jace in standard that wasn't eventually banned. Jace, Unraveler of Secrets: Draws cards, bounces creatures, and has a pretty cheesy ultimate, if you can get it off. An alright finisher in some UR control lists during SOI/BFZ/KLD standard. Jace, Cunning Castaway has ''finally'' decided to stop being the wimpy basement-dweller and get somewhat swoll. The anime hair is finally gone, he's rocking a destroyed version of his stupid-looking coat/shirt/tunic... THING, and he's growing a beard. 3 mana, two of it blue, will get him on the field with 3 loyalty, he can give you card advantage from combat damage, produce 2/2 Illusions (which disappear if targeted by a spell), and '''CLONE HIMSELF. TWICE.''' Oh, and the Planeswalker Deck version's okay, too. Jace, Wielder of Memories is one of the weird "lower rarity" walkers from War of the Spark. He has a passive ability a la Laboratory Maniac, draws you cards, can mill you or your opponent. Really he revolves around you decking yourself to win the game and is very good at making sure you can deck yourself out. For some reason, he decided to stop growing out his beard. How old is Jace Anyway, like he looks like a 21-year-old in the newer cards and like 31 in the older cards? Why does each iteration of him seem to be getting younger? Apparently he uses illusions in the lore to make himself look cooler, but why is he choosing to look more and more like a boy? He also has at least two further cards--one from Zendikar Rising, the other in his compleated form from All Will Be One.
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