Magic: The Gathering Drive to Work Podcast - #694: Trivia – Top 50 Words
Episode Date: November 27, 2019What are the 50 words that show up in the most Magic card titles? In this podcast, I go through that list and talk a bit about how we name cards. ...
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I'm pulling my driveway. We all know what that means. It's time for another drive to work.
Okay, so I thought I'd do something a little bit different.
So, for a head-to-head that I did a while back, with the help of April King, who some of you might know as Cube April,
I got a list of the top 50 words that had been used in card names.
Now, for the head-to-head, I took out all the little articles and things and the creature types
and just did words that were not little mini words and not creatures.
But for today, what I'm going to do is I'm going to talk about the top 50 words in names.
But, to make it a little different, I'm going to turn
this into a trivia podcast. So what's going to happen is for each one, I'm going to give you a
trivia question off the top of my head and then see if you can figure out what it is we're talking
about. So this is me sharing information with you, but also, so the idea is I will give you the clue and then you see if you can figure it out.
Okay, number one, the most used words in magic card titles.
There is 2,161 uses.
So a lot of cards have this word.
And my clue is that it is a two-letter word. So what is it? What
two-letter word appears in 2161? Notice that number two, that the next
most is 1116. So this is by far the most used word in Magic Card Names. Two words. And it is...
Of. Yes, very exciting. I think we have a lot of ofs because we just love doing...
One of the things I think we realize about fantasy names in some ways is
Blink of Blink sounds so much more like... It's not just my winter coat.
It is my coat of winter. It just sounds, it's kind of like how a lamb chop doesn't
sound too exciting, but a leg of lamb sounds a lot more exciting. So anyway, the number one word is
of. Okay, number two with 1,116 is a word that we don't often use as the first word in a name.
Although, Throne of Eldraine did five times.
So this is the number two word, 1,116 uses.
What is the word?
So once again, it is a word that we don't tend to use as the first word in a name.
But Throne of Eldraine, despite that rule, had five cards that did. And the answer is the.
So the reason we don't often use the as the first word in a name is that technically when we're
referring to a card, so let's say we had like the fallen. If you're going to say, if I want to talk about
the card, I would have to say, I happen to get a copy of the, the fallen. And so the double the
is just awkward. So we don't use the all that often. We did a cycle of legendary artifacts
in Throne of Eldraine. And four of the five, all but Embercleave, had the in the name.
And then we did a card for both the combination
of Rowan and Will,
and that was called the Royal Scion.
So anyway, the is not something we tend to start wording.
Now, we do use the a lot.
Obviously, it's in over a thousand words.
And usually, it is in like, you know,
read the bones, or it's a lot, both ofs and
the show up a lot in legendary creatures too.
Legendary name, comma, of the, or, you know, legendary of the blah, blah, blah.
Actually, we do a lot of of the, that's why those are together.
Okay.
Now we get to number three, the first one that is not an article.
Okay.
Number three, there's 167 uses.
Okay.
So this, it's a creature type.
It first showed up in Alpha,
and I believe there were two cards that were of the creature type in Alpha when printed,
although there was a third card that also had this word in its name,
and years later, it would become the creature type,
but it wasn't originally the creature type.
What is the word? 167 uses in magic? And the answer is... Goblin. So Mons' Goblin
Raiders and Goblin Balloon Brigade were, I think, the only two wind-printed
goblins in Alpha. There's a third card, Goblin King. Goblin King originally was not a goblin.
I think it was a king or a lord or something.
But anyway, in the early days, there was only one creature type per card.
And even then, I think artifact creatures didn't even have creature types.
So the idea was that you had to be one thing.
And so since the Goblin King, I guess, was a king,
they decided to make it a king.
Even though if you look at the card,
it clearly is a goblin.
I mean, I guess you could be king of the goblins
without being a goblin, but he was a goblin.
Okay, number four, with 113 uses.
This is also a creature type.
We've done a lot of surveys over the years.
And this is the one I'm not sure it's won every single one we've done
but it's won a lot of them
and it's by far
it's the one that most often is coming first
113 uses
so what creature type is
according to our surveys
the most popular creature type
when we poll people
about what creature types they like
and there's 113 copies of this in Magic of the name in Magic The most popular creature type. We poll people about what creature types they like.
And there's 113 copies of this in Magic, of the name in Magic.
And the answer is dragon.
So dragon, the reason there's 113 dragons is kind of like goblin.
We like putting the word goblin in the name of goblins just because it's goblin and fill in goblin, whatever, snowman,
goblin, rockslad, goblin, you know,
it's fun to have the word goblin.
Dragon, I think dragon's even more
so in the sense that
a good chunk of dragons
have the word dragon in their name.
And like I said, it is a very
popular creature type. It's Red's iconic,
but because it's so popular,
it's the one iconic that we've cycled the most number of times,
meaning we've made a full cycle of dragons.
We did that numerous times.
We did that in Mirage.
We did that in Invasion.
We did that in Planar Chaos, I think.
We did it, anyway, we've done a lot of,
we did it in Dragons of Tarkir.
We did it in Fate Reforged. So anyway, we've done a lot of, uh, we did it in Dragon of Tarkir. We did it in Fate Reforged.
Um, so anyway, we've, we've made a lot of dragons.
Okay, number five.
Okay, number five is also a creature type.
97 uses.
I think, by the way, that, uh, if it's, if there's 97 uses, that means there's 97 of this creature.
I believe this creature, one for one, every time we've used it,
it has appeared in the name, I believe.
More trivia.
This creature originally appeared
in a homemade set
when Mike Elliott,
before he came to work for Wizards,
made his own set at home.
When he got the job at Wizards,
Wizards bought the right to his set,
and then he ended up putting it in the very first set he worked on.
What is...
So 97 uses.
What is this word?
The answer is sliver.
Yes, Mike made the slivers.
So in the original set he had made,
there was a creature that fell from the heavens, I think,
and it split into mini slivers.
They were all slivers of this original
being. When we moved it
over, Michael and I were doing the Weatherlight
Saga at the time. It was Tempest. Obviously
it was a set. And so he
and I changed them into these
shape-shifting hive mind creatures.
And so the idea was
the whole flavor of them is they can
change their shape. And because by flavor of them is they can change their shape and because by changing their shape
they can change their functionality
for example they could learn to grow wings
and in the hive mind
when let's say one of them goes off
and learns how to grow wings
so it can fly
when it gets into the hive mind
it shares its knowledge
of how to shape wings
with the rest of the hive mind
and now all of them can fly
because now they can shape wings that's the rest of the hive mind and now all of them can fly because now they can shape wings.
That's the flavor of the slivers.
Okay, number six is 96 uses.
It is another two-letter word.
So obviously not as many as the 261 of of,
but this is a two-letter word
and it is used, I would guess,
mostly in spells,
in instants and sorceries. What is it? Two, T-O. I think, the reason I believe it's used mostly
there is instants and sorceries tend to be verbs and expressions that imply action. And two is, you know, it's a preposition,
but it's used in those kind of things.
Okay, number seven with 87 uses.
Okay, so this one is also a creature type,
but it has two meanings.
And some of the time, it's the second meaning
that it talks about, not the creature type. So it is a creature type, and the creature type, and sometimes in names, the name is referring
to the creature type, but there's a completely different usage. I mean, the different usage
is somewhat related, but it's a different usage. It's an adjective and not a noun. So when it's a
creature type, it's a noun. When it's this other thing, it's an adjective.
And there's 87 uses of it.
What is the word?
The answer is giant.
So giants first showed up in Alpha, hill giant.
And also it used as the adjective as giant spider.
So Alpha started strong.
One of the things that we had talked about early on was if you are a creature that is a giant version of something,
meaning you're a giant spider, are you a giant?
Like, should you have the creature type giant?
And the answer we came to was no,
that a giant is a certain kind of creature.
That giant doesn't imply large.
It implies that you're a certain kind of creature.
And so only giants are giants.
A creature that is large is not a giant.
Being a giant spider doesn't make you a giant.
I mean, it makes you a spider.
Okay, number 84.
I'm sorry, number 8 with 84 uses.
This is a creature type that I,
along with Brady Divermuth,
our former creative director, try to get out of magic.
We tried to expunge from magic, but we failed.
And it came back just because there were lots of people that liked this.
And the reason I try to get rid of it is I don't believe it belongs as a creature.
And the answer is wall.
So that goes back to alpha as well.
Wall of stone, wall of wood.
There are a bunch of walls.
The reason we try to get rid of it is
from a purely creative standpoint,
it's not a creature.
Like a wall, it's not a creature.
But, I don't know, people love their walls.
And so they got, I mean,
we kind of removed them.
There were enough people within R&D that loved walls that walls eventually came back.
I mean, we did at some point separate.
Walls originally carried the, we did, defender wasn't originally a keyword.
Walls just inherently had defender.
And then we decided to break out all the, we didn't want any creature types that had rules baggage. So Legend at the time did and Wall did.
So Legend became Legendary. It was no longer a creature type. And Wall
lost it. And then Wall...we made Defender as an ability.
All Walls ended up getting Defender. But we
separated that. Okay, number 9 with 80 uses.
Another creature type. This one has appeared in
all five colors and numerous times in all five colors. I think it most often shows up in red,
followed by blue, followed by green, followed by, I think, black, and then white has the least, I believe. And this is something that
we have used to be a pretty broad category.
But we've also made,
there are times and places,
but this is also something that we've done
tribal stuff with.
Okay, the answer is elemental.
So elementals go back to alpha. Alpha had air elemental, earth elemental, water elemental, and fire elemental. And earth and fire
and red and air and water and blue because those are, those elements go in those colors. Since then
we've been a lot looser. Elementals have been made up of all sorts of things. I mean, early on we did
stuff like wood
and fungus.
And then eventually we just started getting
esoteric with it. Like, it's a time
elemental. It's made up of time.
But anyway,
and then we've also made
individual creatures, like in lore when
the Flamekin were elemental. So
we've definitely experimented
and done a bunch of different things with them.
Okay, number 10
with 7, or
there's two tied for 10, but the first one with 10
was 74, also
creature type. This creature type
usually shows up in the top 5
creature types.
I think, I don't remember
it ever winning, but I think I've seen it as high as
two. But usually it's near
the top.
It showed up in Alpha.
It was one of the creature types. In fact, it was a very
it showed up in Alpha and was one of the most
popular cards in Alpha when Alpha first came out.
And it's gone on to be
something we do, not every
set, but most sets.
The answer is Angel! So Angel is White's iconic.
Every color has a creature that is mostly done in rare that's bigger and splashy that we tend to do at, well, not every set, a lot of sets. Sarah Angel obviously was an alpha. It was an uncommon
in alpha. And it was quite popular.
It was one of the most popular cards in alpha when it originally came out.
We primarily do angels as female.
But I think Amonkhet had some male angels.
Okay, next.
So, also tied in 10th place with 74.
This is also a creature type.
It did not... It's a creature type. It did not...
It's a creature type that
I believe did show up in Alpha,
but we did just smatterings of it
until Champions of Kamigawa block,
where I think we did more
in Champions of Kamigawa block
than we had done up to that point.
And Champions of Kamigawa block than we had done up to that point. And Champions of Kamigawa Block
actually mechanically cared about it.
It is
spirit.
So spirit is our fantasy word.
We use it for a bunch of things.
We use it for ghosts.
And we use it for
undead creatures
of an ephemeral state.
We have other undead things like vampires and zombies and things. But this is more of a ephemeral state. We have other undead things like vampires and zombies and things.
But this is more of an ephemeral, more ghosty type things.
Spirits have shown up in all five colors.
But you most often see them in white and blue.
Obviously, spirits became one of the monsters in Innishrod.
So we did spirit tribal with them in... The reason Kamigawa,
there's so many of them, is there was a war between the spirits and
the kami, which were the spirits, and the humans. And so there were a lot of
spirits in the set. There was even a mechanic that cared about spirits. So
it was very... And then we, once again,
we went to Innistrad,
we've cared about spirits.
So spirits have definitely had some tribal love.
Okay, number 73.
A creature type.
So this is a creature type
that
showed up in Alpha.
It is connected to another creature type,
yet somehow it's its own creature type.
And it is often misdrawn as a,
it is often misdrawn as yet another creature type.
So a creature type from alpha,
it is connected to a second creature type in what it is,
and is often misdrawn as a third creature type.
What is it?
The answer is worm.
So W-U-R-M.
So A, a worm is a flightless dragon, so it's connected to dragons.
Technically, a worm means a dragon without wings.
But we often draw, or we, many times worms, W-U-R-M,
are drawn like giant worms, W-O-R-M-S.
Now, W-O-R-M is a creature type, but there's a lot of W-U-R-M's that are drawn like W-O-R-M's, although never small, they're always giant.
Okay, number 13 with 71 uses.
Okay, I'll give a funny story, which I think I've told. 71 uses. Okay.
I'll give a funny story,
which I think I've told.
So the trivia question here is,
we asked an artist to draw this creature being shot by a lightning bolt.
And when we got the sketch in,
instead of drawing this creature,
they drew a duck.
What is this creature type?
And once again, it's shown up
71 times. The answer is
drake.
So a drake is
not, I mean, it has
dragon-like qualities to it, but it is
a, it is something that
flies. It's smaller. We tend to use
it in blue. Like a windrake
was an alpha, so drakes go all the way back to alpha.
The reason they drew a duck, by
the way, is a drake is also a male
duck. So the artist in question
didn't know the fantasy
creature drake, so they just drew
a drake in the animal kingdom, which was a male
duck.
Okay, number 14 with 66 uses.
This is the first one that's not an article
and not a creature type.
This was the top seed in my head-to-head.
So this word shows up usually in black or red.
I think most often in black, but sometimes in red.
And it is something that every human has.
See if we can figure that one out.
So the answer is blood.
So the reason it is used in black a lot
is black has a lot of violence in it.
It is used in red,
well, because red has a lot of violence in it.
But also, a lot of times,
when you want expressions that talk about, like,
like bloodlust or blood fury and stuff.
It's sort of like you getting out of control,
which red often gets out of control,
will often use the blood.
Okay, number 15 with 65 uses.
Okay, so this is another one,
a word that is not a creature type,
not an article.
It is something that
humans have, but more metaphysically.
And it is used a lot to...
Usually spells that have this word in it relate to creatures in some way, or are creatures.
So the answer is soul.
So we've used soul in a lot of different ways. Black a lot of times we use soul when it's harming things. And I think white we use soul when it's talking
about creatures some of the time. But anyway, we use soul a lot much. Okay, number 16, or tied for 16, the first one up, with 63 uses.
This is a creature type that is almost always shown on horseback.
What is the creature type?
The answer is knight.
So knight goes all the way back to alpha as well.
White and black knight were in alpha.
We have a lot of means of combat in the game.
And so we have numerous words that mean you're good at combat. A knight specifically means
A, you're trained. And B, you have usually some sort of armor. And most often you're
pictured on horseback. And you have weapons of some kind, like a lance or a spear, something a little more
grandiose than just a soldier. Okay, number 17, oh, sorry, the one tied with 16, at 63.
This is a word that is a synonym for fighting
because magic is a game about conflict.
And this shows up.
This is the synonym for conflict
that shows up the most number of times
on card names.
And I don't know what the earliest card
to use this word is,
but it showed up, I think, pretty early on.
Anyway, the word is...
War.
So, I think war shows up in a bunch of different places.
White and red definitely use it because it has the soldiers.
It also sometimes gets used metaphorically,
but I think white and red is where it shows up the most.
Okay, number 18 with 60 uses. This is a word that I often get asked. People often complain
that this isn't a creature type. This is something that people want to be a creature type, but it is
not a creature type. The word first showed up in antiquities, expansion antiquities, and it has shown up, it has been
a reoccurring word that has shown up many times during magic.
It is not, it is something that's story related, meaning it usually when it shows up is because
something is in the set, usually.
So what is the word? The answer is Phyrexian.
So the Phyrexians first showed up in Antiquities. They were part of the Brothers War,
which is the first magic story. They are, I think,
magic's oldest villain. They have shown up numerous times.
They show up in the Brothers War. They show up in the Weatherlight Saga.
They show up in the Scars of Mirrodin
story.
And maybe one day, maybe one day
we'll see them again.
When they first got introduced in Antiquities
we did make a creature type out of them.
And by the time it
really became an issue to talk about, there's been
enough of them that we just felt it wasn't, it didn't
make sense to do that. If I had to do
all over again, would I make Phyrexian a creature type?
I might, I might.
But I think we've passed the window where we can do that.
Okay, number 19 with 59 uses is something that happens to everybody.
And it is something that happens a lot in the game of Magic.
It shows up 59 times.
It shows up mostly in black.
Mostly in black.
Mostly in black.
In fact, it is a tool of black.
The answer is death.
It's a game about conflict,
and a lot of creatures will die.
Dies itself is a term,
so death shows up a lot.
Usually tied in black,
sometimes on black creatures, sometimes on black creatures,
sometimes on black spells, but black is a color that harnesses death, so it makes sense it shows up there. Number 20, with 57 uses. This is a creature type, not used a lot,
but it's technically a creature type. It is used on creatures that are protective.
So what is it?
And the answer is...
Guardian.
I know Arabian Nights had a Guardian.
I'm not sure if that's the first Guardian.
But anyway, I'm actually surprised there's 57 Guardians.
For example, I'm not sure every Guardian with a name in it is a creature type guardian.
Maybe it is.
We tend to make them creature types if they're in the name.
Okay, number 21 with 56 uses.
This is something that shows proficiency, sometimes at magic, sometimes at fighting,
but shows that you are very good at something.
And there's 56 uses
of this.
The answer is
master!
I don't know the first word.
We've used master a lot, and
sometimes it's master
of the blank, and sometimes it's blank master.
Okay, number 22.
With 55 uses.
There's two of them tied at 22.
So the first one is a substance found in the world.
And it is something that can be quite dangerous.
It is usually destructive.
But it can be harnessed to do good things. And in fact, humans have harnessed this
and used it to do something pretty important, I would say.
But anyway, it is something that is very dangerous.
It's natural, very dangerous,
but it's been harnessed by man to be able to do good.
And the answer is fire.
Fire shows up primarily in red.
It is the element of fire is a red thing.
Direct damage, of which most fire things are related.
Usually things are made of fire or they are spells of fire.
All that tends to be red.
Okay, number...
So tied at number 22 with 55 is a synonym for magic user. So master, which
already showed up, obviously shows proficiency, but this word specifically means it's a synonym
for a magic user. And it is the most common synonym for magic user to show up in names.
And the word is mage.
It just sounds fancy, sounds fantasy.
So we like to use mage a lot.
Okay, number 24.
Number 24 with 54 uses is an artifact creature type that shows up more than any other in name.
What is it?
It showed up in alpha.
And it originally has a Jewish origin. So the answer is
Gollum. So Gollums actually come from Jewish mythology, like in the poor Jewish
towns, they would make a protector and they would carve it out of like clay or something.
But anyway, Richard was
making artifact creatures. He liked the idea of the artifact creatures being artificial, obviously.
And so a golem seemed like a cool thing to do. Number 25, uh, with 53 uses. This is another,
um, two letter word and it is, I think a preposition.osition. And it is something that...
I think it shows up both on creatures and on spells.
Anyway, not much more I can say.
It has an opposite that is three letters long.
And the opposite is not showing up yet,
but I'm sure the opposite shows up some.
And the answer is in.
In.
Okay, number 26 at 52 uses.
So there's two types, 26 and 52 uses.
This is a word that is a creature type
that is a synonym for magic user.
But unlike mage, this is a synonym,
but also is a creature type.
And the answer is... Oh, and this tends to show
somebody who is
less formally trained.
And the answer is
shaman. So the difference between a wizard
and a shaman is a wizard tends to be
schooled. They go and they tend to
learn their craft. Whereas shaman...
Not that a shaman can't be taught.
They can be. But, they can be,
but it tends to be more something passed down
rather than a formalized training.
Okay.
Also tied for number 26 at 52
is the first work
that is,
it is a mechanic.
Now, not every card that uses this word has the mechanic,
although a lot of cards with the mechanic does use the word.
But I believe this is the first time on this list
that a mechanic's come up.
So this word predated the mechanic existing,
and it's even postdated.
There are cards that do not have the mechanic
that have this word on them. What is the word? The answer is storm. So we use storm in a bunch
of different ways. Usually storm in names is referring to like the weather storm, but it's
also used metaphorically a lot. A lot of times when you're making a spell or something if I you know it's a firestorm is it you know a collection
of fire so it is used metaphorically a lot okay number 28 is a creature type 50
uses it has both been an iconic creature type and a characteristic creature type
meaning it has appeared both as a splashy, rare thing,
and as a common, a regular common thing that shows up in number.
It is something that belongs,
well, shows up almost exclusively in one color.
And that is vampire.
So vampire, like I said, vampire mostly shows up on vampires. and that is vampire so vampire
like I said
vampire mostly shows up on vampires
we've made a lot of vampires
and usually when it shows up in spells
it would be vampiric
which I'm sure that word shows up a bunch
but
okay
number 29
or tied for 29
there's two of them that have 49 uses
this is a word I believe that magic made up,
but it is based on a real word.
It does magic's slight tweak on a real word,
and it refers to a certain kind of animal,
a real-world animal.
I believe it first showed up, I think, in the Odyssey block.
That's where I think it first showed up, this word.
But we've since used it many places.
Okay, the word is aven.
It is a word for our bird people based on the word, I assume, avian, A-V-I-A-N.
But I believe aven is our, I think, magic word.
And it's what we call our bird people.
It is our word for bird people.
Okay, also tied at 29 with 49 uses.
word for bird people.
Okay, also tied at 29 with 49 uses.
This is a
word that is a synonym
for
well,
it's used often to mean somebody who's good
at fighting.
But usually it means that
they not only are good at fighting
but they win a lot of fights
specifically. It's a word that sort of says, this fighting, but they win a lot of fights specifically.
It's a word that sort of says,
this is somebody who's won a lot of fights.
And it has shown up in a lot of different colors just because fighting and being good at fighting
show up in a lot of different colors.
So the word is champion.
Like I said, magic has a lot of fighting in it,
so being good at fighting means something.
Okay. Number 31, or tied for 31, Like I said, magic has a lot of fighting in it, so being good at fighting means something.
Okay, number 31, or tied for 31, with 48 uses.
This is a word that shows up on a very iconic alpha spell,
something that has been reprinted in the core set.
And one time it got reprinted in the core set, it was shocking that it got reprinted.
Dun-dun-dun. And the answer is, a little pun there, And one time it got reprinted in the core set. It was shocking that it got reprinted.
Dun, dun, dun.
And the answer is a little pun there.
Lightning, as in lightning bolt.
Usually lightning shows up in red, normally on direct damage.
Like fire, I think lightning is more associated with red than any other color.
Okay, also tied at 31 with 48 uses is a word that shows up mostly in blue and black.
Blue and black are the two colors that tend to mess with this.
Black usually in a more destructive, hurtful way,
and blue in a useful but not quite as damaging way.
And that word is
mind.
Blue likes to mess with the mind,
make you forget things
and change your memories
where black tends to lobotomy you
and warp your mind and stuff.
I think that mind shows up
slightly more in black than blue
and blue will use words like brain
a little more than black does.
Okay, number 33 with 47 uses.
Okay, this is a word that originally, I mean, it has its own meaning, but in magic, it's
come to mean a very specific mechanical execution.
And now, I think we only use this word when we mean this mechanical execution. And now I think we only use this word
when we mean this mechanical execution.
It is something that we've cycled many times.
The fact that there's 47 uses of this
makes me think we've cycled it nine times.
That 45 of the 47 have been part of cycles.
What is the word?
The answer is charm.
So charm originally just means a small magical spell,
but it got used in Mirage on a cycle of cards
where the idea was,
let's take three effects that are so small,
it's hard to put them on a card,
but by giving you the choice of the three effects,
it's something we can do.
We did the Mirage, we did the cycle in Mirage,
we did the cycleone Visions.
We've since done two-color cycles.
We've done three-color cycles.
They have shown up in most color combinations
of three-color or less.
Okay, number 34 is a creature type.
First showed up, I believe, in Alpha.
I know it showed up in Alpha.
It is a creature type that
the reason I think it's as high as it is is
I think we use it in its name most time you see it.
It is something that's primarily red.
And I think we play them up as being not super bright, but strong.
And the answer is Ogre.
There's 46 cards with Ogre in their name in magic.
Okay, number 35.
This is a word that is used primarily in black.
It is an adjective and a noun.
And it is something that relates to the human condition
but it's used primarily in black
it can be used on creatures
it is a noun often used on creatures
and it is an adjective often used on spells
and it is very much playing to something that's a core iconic element of black
and the answer is dead
so stuff like the walking dead will be a creature
where dead reckoning would be a spell.
Okay, number 36
with 43 uses. So
dead had 44 uses.
This is another synonym for
being a good fighter.
This is
probably the one we've done
more tribal interaction with than any other
synonym for fighter.
And the answer is warrior.
So originally we tended to make soldiers white and blue and we tended to make warriors red
and green and then black kind of split the difference.
Um, because we've embraced more tribal stuff with warrior, you've seen more warriors show
up in stuff like white and blue.
And in fact, we
have recently done a lot more warrior tribal
than we've done soldier tribal.
Okay, next. 37.
Tied to 37.
With 42 uses.
This is a word that we use to refer
to the substance
between worlds.
We were talking about going through the blind eternities.
It's this substance.
So this shows up in names a lot
when referencing the substance between worlds.
A lot of times when we talk about summoning and stuff,
this word will show up.
And this word used to have a ligature in it,
but it no longer does.
And the word is aether.
So ligature is A and E.
There's a letter that's an A and E combined
that we used to do with Aether.
It was causing so much problems
with like
mechanically
with databases and things
that when we made the set Aether Revolt
I championed to get it changed
and get the ligature removed.
So I killed the ligature.
Anyway, it shows up a lot.
It shows up more in blue than any other color,
although it shows up in red some.
But anyway, it's mostly on...
It shows up on enchantments and spells that reference usually summoning.
Okay, also tied to 37 with 42 uses.
This is both
a noun and an adjective.
As a noun, it's a creature type, but used
sparingly. As an adjective,
it means magical.
What is it?
The answer is mystic.
We don't use the mystic creature type all that often,
though it technically is a creature type.
But we more often in words use it as a synonym for magical.
Also tied at 37 with 42 uses.
This is an adjective that talks about the state of things.
It's usually referred to animals that are really referred to as this,
although people can be.
It is something that mostly shows up in green on green cards.
In fact, I guess that the vast majority of the time it showed up in green cards.
It is a synonym for out of control or also a synonym for feral.
And the answer is wild.
We use it a lot in green because green is where we tend to put animals.
And usually we talk about losing control in a feral sense that's referring to green.
Okay, tied at 40.
There's two different ones tied at 40.
The first one is, with 41 uses, is I think another preposition, I think.
Three-letter words.
Another preposition, I think.
Three-letter words.
And I think it's often used as blink.
Blink, this word blink, I think.
But anyway, it's a three-word.
I think it's a preposition, I think.
And the answer is four.
I don't know what the clue for that one is.
Okay, number 41.
Oh, sorry, tied for 40 with 41 uses is this is a creature type that has its origin in Greek mythology.
We tend to use it for small white flyers.
It is griffin.
So griffin is, I think it's got the body of a lion and the head and the wings of an eagle, I think. Anyway, Greek mythology loves doing
weird combinations of creatures. We tend to use a lot in white just because we need small white
flyers. Sometimes we want creatures and it's something that just has been folded into fantasy.
Okay, number 42 with 40 uses. This is a creature type that is unique to magic.
In fact, unique to Dominaria.
There was one creature with this creature type that was very powerful.
When we returned to Dominaria, people asked us to make more of this creature, which we did.
Although we didn't make a lot of it.
And the answer is Kabu.
I'm not sure why Kabus aren't just beasts.
We somehow decided to make our own animal
and we liked it and anyway
it's become a thing so we still make Kabu.
Okay, number 43
with 39 uses.
This is another creature type.
One that has an origin
in Greek mythology and
is something that
has become an iconic
creature type. This one shouldn't be
too hard. It is Sphinx. It is Blue's
iconic creature type. It is something
that we, Blue,
we tried a lot of different things. We tried
like djinns and elementals
and
we tried a bunch of different things for
Blue's elemental. Eventually we landed on
Sphinx. The reason we like Sphinx is that they're very smart,
and they crave knowledge, and they ask riddles and stuff.
And so we like the idea that they crave knowledge,
and that they flew, because Blue is also the creature of air.
So we like the idea it's a kind of flew.
So Sphinx was both kind of smart, cared about information, and flew.
Okay, number 44.
Tied for 44 with 38 uses.
This is a synonym of old.
But it's a fancier term.
I think it shows up in a bunch of different colors.
It also shows up sometimes in artifacts.
Because artifacts tend to be old sometimes.
And the answer is ancient.
Number tied for 44 with 38 is another preposition, I think,
a four-letter preposition.
And it is usually part of an expression
or sometimes it's used with legendary creatures
to talk about their home place.
And the answer is from.
Okay, now tied at 37 is the next three.
So number 46, this is a word
that has since become associated with a mechanic
first showing up in Innistrad,
but it's now shown up in other worlds.
It is a mechanic exclusively seen on auras.
And the answer is Curse.
We had some Curses before,
but once in Innistrad,
we came up with these enchant players
that were Curses
that did bad things to the players in Enchanted.
And that has become something that was popular
in Innistrad. We've done it
a few other times.
And it's just become deciduous now that we
can do curses wherever we like to do curses.
But they're enchant players.
Next,
also tied at 46 with 37 uses,
this is another creature
type that is a magic user
exclusively, or almost exclusively in green.
Okay, the answer is druid.
Druids tend to be magic users that are very, very tied to nature.
That's why they're almost exclusively green.
Okay, the last one tied, so the last one tied to 46 with 37 uses is a word that's not a creature type, but very much associated with a creature type.
I believe most things that have this word are of a particular creature type.
Not one I've named yet, interestingly.
So this word shows up in the creature type that it is.
Although I'm surprised the creature type doesn't show up more.
Anyway, this is a word, a synonym for protector.
And the answer is guard.
So guard usually is a soldier.
Although it's interesting that guard shows up more than soldier in card names.
But anyway, it's a word that showed a lot there.
Okay, so the final, there's three tied at 49, my final three.
Okay, the first one, all of them have 36 uses.
So my first one is, I think this is, what is this?
Oh, it's a conjunction.
It's a conjunction.
Actually, now that I think of it, maybe from is also a conjunction.
Anyway, this is a conjunction.
From is also a conjunction.
Anyway, this is a conjunction.
And it is used in this very sentence I just used.
It is and.
I realized that I said the word and as I was talking about it.
It is the word and.
The reason, by the way, that and is not higher than it is, is because of split cards.
The naming convention up until recently for split cards had been two words that go together, so blink and blank.
So we've used up a lot of the blink and blank names in split cards,
but the and is implied and not actually there.
And so maybe we would make assault and battery as a card name,
except we made assault and battery.
So, okay, Number, tied for 49
and 36, the second one. This is a
creature type unique to magic and
unique to the world of
Mirrodin.
It's an artifact creature type, not Mirrodin.
And it is Myr.
That is correct. Myr is a
creature we made. I think the word was
borrowed from Myrmidon, which is a Greek mythology
thing, although we made our version of them.
Those were living things, and these are artifacts.
But anyway, Myr are
very popular. I would love to
maybe have Myr show up somewhere else, just because Myr
are cute. Okay, and the
final one of the top 50, although it's
the 51st, but it's tied for
49th. With 36 uses
is yet another word
for a guard.
And this is, this one
is not always tied to,
like, guard is most often a soldier.
This one is,
it's something that guards things,
but it is often,
often, I mean, not that it can't
be used with soldiers, but it is
often used with more mystical creatures
that are guarding something.
And the answer is...
Oh, a little trivia is for X-Men fans.
This plays a big role in the X-Men in the series.
And it is Sentinel.
So anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed it.
So that is the top 50 names.
If you guys liked this trivia podcast, if this was something you find fun, um, I
would need to find another category that has this many things in it.
But, uh, I hope you guys enjoyed it.
Tried something a little different today.
But anyway, I'm at work.
So we all know what that means.
It means it's the end of my drive to work.
So instead of talking magic, it's time for me to be making magic.
I'll see you guys next time.