So I was looking at the card
Fire Dragon.
The first thing you're liable to notice is that it's really bad at being a dragon, flying around on those tiny little wings (or what look like tiny wings thanks to perspective) and breathing fire from its tail while it smiles for the camera.*
Second, you probably notice that it's nine mana. If this isn't enough to make you ignore everything else, you find that it's a 6/6 flier that comes with a
Spitting Earth.
But if you pay close attention to it, like you might do after looking it up for the third time since you thought it would be a hilarious inclusion in an
EDH Deck, you might notice there's a discrepancy between the printed and oracle text of the card.
Oracle wrote:
When Fire Dragon enters the battlefield, it deals damage to target creature equal to the number of Mountains you control.
Printed wrote:
When Fire Dragon comes into play from your hand, it deals to any one creature damage equal to the number of mountains you have in play.
A lot of the difference is just your average wonky Portal wording, avoiding things like target, not having terms like "battlefield" yet... but
"from your hand"? Was this a normal thing with Portal cards that I just haven't noticed?
Fire Imp seems to have the same issue. As written, it shouldn't work with
Zombify,
Spliter Twin, or
Feldon of the Third Path, but the Oracle most certainly does.
I just thought that might be interesting.
*I actually really like this art, it's just got some goofy elements