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Summary: Learn what the Wispaire white cards mean and how to play it in 'Magic: the Gathering' in this free video.
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"Hi, this is Mike Lopez with Expert Village and today we're going to discuss and show you the white color from Magic: the Gathering. And here we're going to discuss Wispmare. Now, Wispmare, is a very interesting card. It's kind of on the same level as Nightmare. This is the white response to Nightmare. It's not as powerful as your Nightmare, but it can be a little bit more potent. Remember Nightmare has something that has to have to do something. This one automatically comes in and starts doing something. We have it it's two and a white for a 1/3. Once again, it doesn't seem all that great. However, this creature has Flying unlike its contrary black cousin. However, when Wispmare comes into play destroy target Enchantment. That means any Enchantment that's on the board, bam, gone when it comes into play. The better part of this card, much better, is the Evoke. Evoke, you can pay this card in play for one. That's right one plain, instead of two and one, one plain. Once again, it comes into play, once it comes into play it has to be sacrificed because you played it for the Evoke cost. However, since it came in play you still get to destroy that Enchantment that's bothering you. Instantly goes away and this is good for Enchantments like Lethal Vapors, that prevent you from doing stuff. And you can take it right out of play for one plains. It's a great card to have. It's a Common out of the Lorwyn set."