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===[[Artifact creatures]]===
 
===[[Artifact creatures]]===
*[[Assembly-Worker]], [[Blinkmoth]], [[Chimera]], [[Construct]], [[Dreadnought]], [[Gnome]], [[Golem]], [[Juggernaut]], [[Masticore]], [[Myr]], [[Pentavite]], [[Pest]], [[Prism]], [[Sculpture]], [[Servo]], [[Scarecrow]], [[Tetravite]], [[Thopter]], [[Triskelavite]], [[Walrus]].
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*[[Assembly-Worker]], [[Blinkmoth]], [[Chimera]], [[Construct]], [[Dreadnought]], [[Gnome]], [[Golem]], [[Juggernaut]], [[Masticore]], [[Myr]], [[Pentavite]], [[Pest]], [[Prism]], [[Sculpture]], [[Servo]], [[Scarecrow]], [[Tetravite]], [[Thopter]], [[Triskelavite]].
   
 
===Non-sapient creatures===
 
===Non-sapient creatures===
 
*[[Egg]], [[Orb]], [[Sand]], [[Wall]].
 
*[[Egg]], [[Orb]], [[Sand]], [[Wall]].
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==Non-Canon Races==
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Races not belonging to the ''Magic'' universe, but appearing in corsover products ([[Universes Beyond]]).
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===D&D===
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*[[Beholder]], [[Gith]], [[Gnoll]], [[Halfling]], [[Hamster]], [[Tiefling]], [[Walrus]].
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==Unofficial Races==
 
==Unofficial Races==

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In Magic, race is a subset of the characteristic "creature type".

Description

"Race" designates the unique genetic makeup of a sapient (and usually humanoid) creature group.[1] Besides race, most Magic cards with humanoid creatures may also have another creature type: the creature class represents their job, career or calling in life. This is known as the race/class model.

Note that the Magic approach is somewhat different from the scientific one.[2] In biology, the basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank is "species", which is defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Race in that aspect is defined as a genetically distinct population of individuals within the same species.

Humanoid races

Humanoid races without their own subtype

Humanoid races (in appearance only)

Sapient non-humanoid races

These races only have a class in rare exceptions.

Non-humanoid races without their own subtype

Crossbreeds

Not-races

The following creature types are not considered races.[5][6]

Animals

Animals (fantastical)

Plants and fungi

Other biological creatures

Artifact creatures

Non-sapient creatures

Non-Canon Races

Races not belonging to the Magic universe, but appearing in corsover products (Universes Beyond).

D&D


Unofficial Races

Some silver-border sets, like Unglued, Unhinged, and Unstable, use creature types which are not included in magic's comprehensive rules, but are part of 'silver-border' games. Because these creature types are not compiled into an authoritative list by Wizards of the Coast, the following table may be incomplete and which silver-border creature types are considered races and non-races is cuurently based on intuition rather than offical comment.

Humanoid Races

Non-Humanoid Races

Non-Races

Animals

Constructs

Race Modifiers

Notes and references

  1. Mark Rosewater (November 25, 2020). "Can you give your rigorous definitions of the "types of creature subtypes", like class, race and others, please?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  2. Doug Beyer (August 10, 2011). "Magic's Exclusive Creatures". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. In practice, any horned ruminant is a possibility: Zedruu the Greathearted is an antelope-based minotaur.
  4. Zombie is a weird race/class hybrid. Mark Rosewater (November 23, 2020). "Which one isn't a race among Dinosaur, Elf, Vampire, Zombie?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  5. Mark Rosewater (November 23, 2020). "I guess you’d say some creature types are neither?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  6. Mark Rosewater (November 24, 2020). "What makes Dinosaur not a race? What is it? What else is in that category?". Blogatog. Tumblr.