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===Planeswalker Cards=== Narrset Transcendent has a CMC of 4 and enters the battlefield with 6 loyalty counters. While neither of these traits are unheard of individually, it is the first time they have been combined, giving Narset the highest starting loyalty of any CMC 4 planeswalker printed by WotC. Since Khans, Narset has been printed in two more incarnations. She appeared during War of the Spark as Narset, Parter of Veils as an uncommon, 1 generic and 2 blue mana, 5 loyalty walker. Despite being an uncommon walker and only having one active ability, she is deceptively powerful. Her static ability prevents your opponents from drawing any cards aside from the first they draw each turn, and her -2 lets you look at the top 4 cards and pull a noncreature, nonland from them. Her static ability is the real backbreaker, stuffing control decks and most other decks that want to draw a bunch of cards, and she sees regular play in multiple constructed formats. Narset of the Ancient Way is from when she tagged along with [[Vivien Reid]] during [[Ikoria]]. For 1 generic, one blue, one white, and one red mana, you get a Jeskai walker with 4 starting loyalty. Her +1 gives you two life and gives you a red, blue, or white mana that can only be spent on noncreature spells. Her -2 lets you draw a card, and then you may discard a card. If you discard a noncreature card this way, she deals damage to a creature or planeswalker equal to that card's CMC. Her ultimate at -6 gives you an emblem that staples Shocks onto all your noncreature spells. {{Template:Planeswalkers}}
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