Tales of Old Jidai

Tales of Old Jidai contains 184 cards.
It is part of Imperial Legacies block.
Released: 2018-08-01
Stonework Infantry

Stonework Infantry {1}

Artifact Creature - Construct
At the beginning of your upkeep, if Stonework Infantry is on the battlefield, each player returns all cards named Stonework Infantry from their graveyard to the battlefield.
1/1
Terracotta Legion

Terracotta Legion {2}

Artifact Creature - Construct
You may have Terracotta Legion enter as a copy of any creature with mana value 1 or less you control, except it's an artifact in addition to its other types.
2/1
Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones {0}

Artifact - Equipment
Whenever equipped creature attacks, you may unattach Throwing Stones. When you do, target creature can't block this turn.
Equip {3}
Warfan of Changing Winds

Warfan of Changing Winds {2}

Artifact
When Warfan of Changing Winds enters, draw a card.
Whenever a card you own is exiled from anywhere, you may put it on the bottom of your library.
Chamber of Splendor

Chamber of Splendor

Land
Chamber of Splendor enters tapped.
When Chamber of Splendor enters, you may pay {1}. If you do, create a Treasure token. (It's an artifact with “{T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color.”)
{T}: Add {C}.
Dragonfly Shrine

Dragonfly Shrine

Land
{T}: Add {C}.
{T}: Target land you control becomes the basic land type of your choice until end of turn.
Jade Temple

Jade Temple

Land
{T}: Add {C}.
{T}: Add {C}{C}. You can't spend this mana to cast spells or activate abilities of lands.
“Every temple has its secrets. Do you wish to learn them?”
—Suzume Oshiruko
Palace of Reflections

Palace of Reflections

Land
{T}, Sacrifice Palace of Reflections: Choose a land you control. Search your library for a land card with the same name as the chosen land, put it onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle.
A place to find oneself.
Shengin Heartland

Shengin Heartland

Land
{T}: Add {C}.
As long as Shengin Heartland is in your graveyard, lands you control have “{T}: Add {G} or {U}.”
“At long last, I feel I can call it home.”
—Shina Taiyohata