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Alien
Alien
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/tribal cards)
Beeble Scale 8[1]
Statistics
34 cards
{W} 5.9% {U} 20.6% {B} 17.6% {R} 8.8% {G} 17.6% {U/B} 2.9% {B/R} 2.9% {R/G} 2.9% {G/W} 2.9% {R/W} 2.9% {G/U} 8.8% {M} 5.9%
10 Alien creation cards
{C} 30% {W} 10% {U} 10% {R} 10% {G} 20% {U/B} 10% {G/W} 10%
as of Doctor Who: Regeneration
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type:"Alien"

Alien is a catch-all creature type that depicts a being from another world respective to the setting they are based in. It became an eternal legal type as of Unfinity.

History[ | ]

Alien first appeared on the Mystery Booster test card Visitor from Planet Q.[2][3] The Visitor is an Instant Creature, which is an unknown concept in the known Multiverse. Unfinity would later formally introduce alien as an eternal type with the introduction of aliens at Myra the Magnificent's Intergalactic Astrotorium of Fun. Aliens will appear in a premiere set for the first time in 2025's Space Opera set.[4] This will presumably mark the introduction of extraterrestrial life to the canon storyline of Magic, several years after the type itself became eternal legal.

Universes Beyond[ | ]

Alien is used heavily in the Universes Beyond set Doctor Who due to its setting.[5] It was used as a catch-all creature type for species that didn't warrant their own creature type or as a modifier for species that resembled existing types. The exceptions to this were the Cybermen, Daleks, and Time Lords, which were made into types. Species that used the Alien type include the Adipose, Atraxi (Alien Eyes), Autons, Boekind, Ice Warriors, Judoon (Alien Rhinos), Kaleds, Lunar Hatchlings (Alien Beasts), Lupari (Alien Dogs), Memory Worms (Alien Worms), Menoptera (Alien Insects), Reapers (Alien Horrors), Sea Devils (Alien Salamanders, although Sea Devils are native to Earth), Silent, Sontarans, Star Whales (Alien Whales), Sycorax, The Flood (Alien Zombie Horrors), The Foretold (Alien Zombie), Thijarians, Time Beetles (Alien Insects), Vashta Nerada (Alien Horrors), Weeping Angels (Alien Angels), and Zygons (Alien Shapeshifters).

The type reappeared in Fallout as a token generated by Recon Craft Theta, representing the Zetan species.

Notable Aliens[ | ]

Tokens[ | ]

Token Name Color Type Line P/T Text Box Source Printings
Alien White Creature — Alien 2/2
Blue Creature — Alien 0/0
Alien Angel Black Artifact Creature — Alien Angel 2/2 First strike, vigilance
Whenever an opponent casts a creature spell, this permanent isn’t a creature until end of turn.
Alien Insect Green/​White Creature — Alien Insect 1/1 Flying
Alien Rhino White Creature — Alien Rhino 4/4
Alien Salamander Green Creature — Alien Salamander 2/2 Islandwalk
Alien Warrior Red Creature — Alien Warrior 2/2
Osgood, Operation Double Blue Creature — Human Alien Shapeshifter 2/2 {T}: Add {C}. Spend this mana only to cast an artifact spell or activate an ability of an artifact.
Paradox — Whenever you cast a spell from anywhere other than your hand, investigate.
(This token’s mana cost is {2}{U}{U}.)

Gallery[ | ]

Trivia[ | ]

Notes and references[ | ]

  1. Mark Rosewater (July 30, 2023). "Where are aliens on the beeble scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  2. Eli Shiffrin (November 11, 2019). "Mystery Booster Release Notes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. It is unclear if Planet Q represents either a separate plane or a planet within one of the known planes.
  4. Mark Rosewater (August 5, 2023). "How much shared DNA is there between Unfinity and the unnamed outer space set?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  5. Jubilee Finnegan (July 28, 2023). "A First Look at Magic: The Gathering - Doctor Who". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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