Because damage remains marked on a creature until the damage is removed as the turn ends, nonlethal damage dealt to Master of Etherium may become lethal if other artifacts you control leave the battlefield during that turn, and damage dealt to other artifact creatures you control may become lethal if Master of Etherium leaves the battlefield during that turn.
Master of Etherium
The ability that defines Master of Etherium's power and toughness applies in all zones, not just the battlefield.
As long as Master of Etherium is on the battlefield, its ability will count itself.
Last observed at $0.48, up from $0.45 thirty days ago. Over the trailing 90 days the price moved between $0.18 and $0.48 across 35 observations. Headline volatility reads moderate. Cross-checked across TCGplayer, eBay sold, Cardmarket EU, and Star City.
Last observed on Scryfall 53 minutes ago at $0.48.
This printing is one of 2 catalogued treatments from BRC — the lineup includes Nonfoil alongside the standard finish. Across our catalog the Rarix library tracks every variant in the same family so collectors can compare price, scarcity and demand inside a single lineage.
This card belongs to *The Brothers' War Commander* (released November 2022).
Card #86 in The Brothers' War Commander.
Rarity tier: rare. Rares occupy the bottom-of-pack rare slot in standard boosters.
Card type: Artifact Creature — Vedalken Wizard. Color identity: blue. Mana cost: {2}{U} (3 converted).
Legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander.
EDHrec ranks this card #2,112 in Commander, putting it in the niche-pick tier of the format's playable pool.
Illustrated by Matt Cavotta. Rarix tracks 719 other cards credited to this artist across the catalog — browse the full gallery to see the body of work.
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Magic: The Gathering · ™ & © Wizards of the Coast · Illus. Matt Cavotta
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