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Equivalent cards to Brago, King Eternal (Azorius colors, blink/ETB focus):
1. Yorion, Sky Nomad — Blinks any number of your permanents.
2. Teleportation Circle — Blinks a creature or artifact each end step.
3. Soulherder — Blinks a creature at your end step.
4. Venser, the Sojourner — Blinks a permanent with his -1 loyalty ability.

All focus on repeatable blinking in white/blue.

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Brago, King Eternal #246 Legendary Creature — Spirit Noble

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Rarity: Rare
Converted Cost: 4
Power/Toughness: 2/4
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  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Spirit
  • Noble
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    Normal
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Flying

    Rules

  • Brago's last ability exiles and returns all the targets during the combat damage step, after combat damage is dealt. You can't target any creature that didn't survive combat.
  • If you exile an Aura with Brago's last ability, the Aura's owner chooses what it will enchant as it comes back onto the battlefield. An Aura put onto the battlefield this way doesn't target anything (so it could be attached to an opponent's permanent with hexproof, for example), but the Aura's enchant ability restricts what it can be attached to. The Aura can't enter the battlefield enchanting a permanent that enters the battlefield at the same time. If the Aura can't legally be attached to anything, it remains exiled.
  • You may exile and return Brago using its own ability.
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    Flying Whenever Brago deals combat damage to a player, exile any number of target nonland permanents you control, then return those cards to the battlefield under their owner's control.

    Soulherder #2174 Creature — Spirit

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    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 3
    Power/Toughness: 1/1
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  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Spirit
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    Normal
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    Rules

  • If a creature is exiled but ends up in another zone (most likely because it’s a player’s commander in the Commander variant), Soulherder’s first ability triggers.
  • If a token is exiled this way, it will cease to exist and won’t return to the battlefield.
  • If any other abilities you control trigger at the beginning of your end step, you choose the targets for all of them as they’re put onto the stack, and you choose the order they’re put onto the stack. For example, this means that you could exile a creature put onto the battlefield by an unearth ability (and then unearth’s delayed triggered ability won’t exile that creature), but you can’t target a creature that will be returned to the battlefield by another ability during your end step (such as Astral Drift’s delayed triggered ability).
  • Once the exiled creature returns, it’s considered a new object with no relation to the object that it was. Auras attached to the exiled creature will be put into their owners’ graveyards. Equipment attached to the exiled creature will become unattached and remain on the battlefield. Any counters on the exiled creature will cease to exist.
  • Prices

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    Tcgplayer 11.08 USD
    Cardmarket 8.29 EUR / 10.36 EUR
    Cardkingdom 10.99 USD / 12.99 USD
    Manapool 11.56 USD / 17.34 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    Whenever a creature is exiled from the battlefield, put a +1/+1counteron this creature. At the beginning of your end step, you may exile another target creature you control, then return that card to the battlefield under its owner's control.

    Teleportation Circle #39a Enchantment

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    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 4
    Power/Toughness: /
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  • Enchantment
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    Rules

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    Tcgplayer 51.19 USD
    Cardmarket 25.01 EUR
    Cardkingdom 49.99 USD
    Manapool 50 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    At the beginning of your end step, exile up to one target artifact or creature you control, then return that card to the battlefield under its owner's control.

    Venser, the Sojourner #135 Legendary Planeswalker — Venser

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    Rarity: Mythic
    Converted Cost: 5
    Power/Toughness: /
    Types:
  • Planeswalker
  • SubTypes:
  • Venser
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    Rules

  • A permanent exiled by the first ability will return to the battlefield under your control at the beginning of the next end step even if you no longer control Venser at that time.
  • Emblems behave similarly to enchantments: They have an ability that, in a general sense, continually affects the game. The primary difference between them is that emblems aren’t permanents and don’t exist on the battlefield. Nothing in the game can remove an emblem, simply because no other spell or ability references them. Once you get an emblem, you keep it for the rest of the game. Emblems have no color, name, card type, or other characteristics beyond the listed ability.
  • If the first ability exiles a token, that token will cease to exist. It won’t return to the battlefield.
  • If you control more than one such emblem, each one’s ability will trigger separately whenever you cast a spell.
  • The first ability can target any permanent you own, including those another player controls.
  • Venser’s last ability creates an emblem with a triggered ability. The emblem is the source of the triggered ability. Because emblems are colorless, you can target permanents with protection from white or from blue, for example, with the triggered ability.
  • Venser’s second ability doesn’t lock in what it applies to. That’s because the effect states a true thing about creatures, but doesn’t actually change the characteristics of those creatures. As a result, all creatures can’t be blocked that turn, including creatures you don’t control, creatures that weren’t on the battlefield at the time the ability resolved, and creatures that have lost all abilities.
  • Whenever you cast a spell, the emblem’s ability triggers and goes on the stack on top of it. It will resolve before the spell does.
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    Tcgplayer 3.94 USD / 23.15 USD
    Cardmarket 4.72 EUR / 9.86 EUR
    Cardkingdom 7.49 USD / 16.99 USD
    Manapool 4.16 USD / 16.09 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    +2 Exile target permanent you own. Return it to the battlefield under your control at the beginning of the next end step.
    −1 Creatures can't be blocked this turn.
    −8 You get an emblem with "Whenever you cast a spell, exile target permanent."

    Yorion, Sky Nomad #232p Legendary Creature — Bird Serpent

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    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 5
    Power/Toughness: 4/5
    Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Bird
  • Serpent
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    Normal
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Companion Flying

    Rules

  • Auras attached to the exiled permanents will be put into their owners' graveyards. Equipment attached to the exiled permanents will become unattached and remain on the battlefield. Any counters on the exiled permanents will cease to exist. Once the exiled permanents return, they're considered new objects with no relation to the objects that they were.
  • Before shuffling your deck to become your library, you may reveal one card from outside the game to be your companion if your starting deck meets the requirements of the companion ability. You can't reveal more than one. It remains revealed outside the game as the game begins.
  • If a token is exiled this way, it will cease to exist and won't return to the battlefield.
  • If more than one player wishes to reveal a companion, the starting player does so first, and players proceed in turn order. Once a player has chosen not to reveal a companion, that player can't change their mind.
  • If you reveal a companion outside the game, for as long as it remains there, you may pay {3} any time you could cast a sorcery (that is, you have priority during your main phase and the stack is empty). Once you do, you put it into your hand and behaves like any other card you've brought into the game. For example, if it's discard, countered, or destroyed, it's put into your graveyard, remaining in the game. This is a change from previous rules.
  • Paying {3} to put your companion into your hand is a special action. It doesn't use the stack and players can't respond to it. Once you take this action, you may cast that card if it's legal to do so before any other player can take actions.
  • The companion ability has no effect if the card is in your starting deck and creates no restriction on putting a card with a companion ability into your starting deck. For example, Zirda may be in your starting deck even if your other permanent cards don't all have activated abilities.
  • The companion's other abilities apply only if the creature is on the battlefield. They have no effect while the companion is outside the game.
  • The requirements of the companion ability apply only to your starting deck. They do not apply to your sideboard.
  • You can't exile permanents you control but don't own, or permanents that you own but don't control.
  • You choose which permanents to exile as Yorion's triggered ability resolves. No player may take action between the time you choose the permanents and the time they're exiled.
  • You may have one companion in the Commander variant. Your deck, including your commander, must meet its companion requirement. Your companion is not one of your one hundred cards.
  • Your companion begins the game outside the game. In tournament play, this means your sideboard. In casual play, it's simply a card you own that's not in your starting deck.
  • Your minimum deck size is forty cards for Limited events (such as Booster Draft and Sealed Deck) and sixty cards for Constructed events (such as Standard or casual freeform play). Certain variants may have other minimums. The Commander variant requires exactly one hundred cards, so Yorion can never be your chosen companion in a Commander game.
  • If you reveal a companion outside the game, for as long as it remains there, you may pay {3} any time you could cast a sorcery (that is, you have priority during your main phase and the stack is empty). Once you do, you put it into your hand and behaves like any other card you've brought into the game. For example, if it's discarded, countered, or destroyed, it's put into your graveyard, remaining in the game. This is a change from previous rules.
  • Once you put your companion into your hand, it behaves like any other card you’ve brought into the game. For example, if it’s countered or destroyed, it’s put into your graveyard, remaining in the game.
  • Paying {3} to put your companion into your hand is a special action. It doesn't use the stack and players can't respond to it. Once you take this action, you may cast that card if it's legal to do so before any other player can take actions.
  • Wizards of the Coast has issued functional errata for the Companion mechanic. Instead of casting companions from outside the game: Once per game, any time you could cast a sorcery (during your main phase when the stack is empty), you can pay {3} to put your companion from your sideboard into your hand. This is a special action, not an activated ability. It happens immediately and can’t be responded to. It can’t be countered or stopped by cards like Phyrexian Revoker. For more information please see https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/june-1-2020-banned-and-restricted-announcement
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    Tcgplayer 1.26 USD / 1.36 USD
    Cardmarket 1.78 EUR / 2.01 EUR
    Cardkingdom 1.49 USD / 2.99 USD
    Manapool 1.04 USD / 2.5 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    Companion — Your starting deck contains at least twenty cards more than the minimum deck size. (If this card is your chosen companion, you may put it into your hand from outside the game for as a sorcery.) Flying When Yorion enters, exile any number of other nonland permanents you own and control. Return those cards to the battlefield at the beginning of the next end step.

    Brago, King Eternal Legendary Creature — Spirit Noble Normal

    Soulherder Creature — Spirit Normal - ~$11.8

    Teleportation Circle Enchantment Normal - ~$44.05

    Venser, the Sojourner Legendary Planeswalker — Venser Normal - ~$10.8

    Yorion, Sky Nomad Legendary Creature — Bird Serpent Normal - ~$1.8

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