The Restoration of Eiganjo // Architect of Restoration MTG Card


Card setsReleased in 5 setsSee all
Converted mana cost3
RarityRare
TypeEnchantment Creature — Fox Monk
Abilities Vigilance
Power 3
Toughness 4

Text of card The Restoration of Eiganjo // Architect of Restoration

Vigilance Whenever Architect of Restoration attacks or blocks, create a 1/1 colorless Spirit creature token.

Printings

The The Restoration of Eiganjo // Architect of Restoration Magic the Gathering card was released in 3 different sets between 2022-02-18 and 2022-02-18. Illustrated by 2 different artists.

#ReleasedNameCodeSymbolNumberFrameLayoutBorderArtist
12002-06-24Magic Online PromosPRM 978972015TransformBlackTitus Lunter
22022-02-18Kamigawa: Neon DynastyNEO 3542015TransformBlackyo-ne
32022-02-18Kamigawa: Neon DynastyNEO 4422015TransformBlackTitus Lunter
42022-02-18Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty PromosPNEO 34s2015TransformBlackTitus Lunter
52022-02-18Kamigawa: Neon DynastyNEO 342015TransformBlackTitus Lunter

Legalities

Magic the Gathering formats where The Restoration of Eiganjo // Architect of Restoration has restrictions

FormatLegality
StandardLegal
HistoricbrawlLegal
HistoricLegal
LegacyLegal
OathbreakerLegal
GladiatorLegal
PioneerLegal
CommanderLegal
ModernLegal
FutureLegal
VintageLegal
DuelLegal
ExplorerLegal
BrawlLegal
TimelessLegal

Rules and information

The reference guide for Magic: The Gathering The Restoration of Eiganjo // Architect of Restoration card rulings provides official rulings, any errata issued, as well as a record of all the functional modifications that have occurred.

Date Text
2022-02-18 A transforming double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default, unless a spell or ability instructs you to put it onto the battlefield transformed or you cast it transformed, in which case it enters with its back face up.
2022-02-18 Each face of a transforming double-faced card has its own set of characteristics: name, types, subtypes, abilities, and so on. While a transforming double-faced permanent is on the battlefield, consider only the characteristics of the face that's currently up. The other set of characteristics is ignored.
2022-02-18 Each transforming double-faced card in this set is cast face up. In every zone other than the battlefield, consider only the characteristics of its front face. If it is on the battlefield, consider only the characteristics of the face that's up; the other face's characteristics are ignored.
2022-02-18 If you are instructed to put a card that isn't a double-faced card onto the battlefield transformed, it will not enter the battlefield at all. In that case, it stays in the zone it was previously in. For example, if a single-faced card is a copy of Azusa's Many Journeys, the chapter III ability will cause it to be exiled and then remain in exile.
2022-02-18 If you choose to discard a card as The Restoration of Eiganjo's second chapter ability resolves, a second triggered ability goes on the stack and you choose a target for it. Notably, this means you may target the card you discarded if it is a permanent card with mana value 2 or less.
2022-02-18 The back face of a transforming double-faced card usually has a color indicator that defines its color.
2022-02-18 The mana value of a transforming double-faced card is the mana value of its front face, no matter which face is up.
Vigilance card art

Guide to Vigilance card ability

In the strategic universe of Magic: The Gathering (MTG), the vigilance ability stands out as a powerful tool for players. This potent keyword allows creatures to attack without tapping, keeping them ready and alert to defend against incoming threats. It represents a perfect balance between aggression and defense, offering a dynamic approach to gameplay. Lets dive deeper into how vigilance shapes the battlefield.