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Find Fblthp! - Contest!



Fblthp has gotten himself quite the reputation for ending up places he really shouldn’t. Since his card debut in Gatecrash the Magic the Gathering fandom had their hearts stolen for the pitiful one eyed homunculus who always hated crowds. The powers that be at WotC (Wizards of the Coast) knew they had a winner with the love and endearment that the one-eyed homunculus bought with him on their art and flavour text of Totally Lost.


Since, he has been featured in the background art of many a Magic card set on the plane of ravnica and even got his very Legendary Creature card in War of the SparkSee if you can spot him hidden in the cards below.



FIND FBLTHP!

EPIC recently found Fblthp in our store but as per his title…. We lost him again. We’re holding a weekly contest to find our adorable friend. Here’s how to enter:

He will be hiding in plain sight or stuck somewhere in plain sight, somewhere within EPIC, you mustn’t touch him, quietly take a picture and upload it to Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #FoundFblthp to tip us off as to his location. The Winner will be drawn at random from the tagged posts. Yes this is a weekly contest and yes he will move around the store. Here’s an example I did on my Facebook (I think my friends enjoyed it):


What do we win?

Other than our undying gratitude for finding our beloved Legendary Homunculus?

$20 IN STORE CREDIT! 

Whether you want to spend that on food and drinks, boardgames, Dungeons & Dragons, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Flesh and Blood or even Magic the Gathering Packs. $20 in store credit to spend how you would like.

So what are you waiting for? Find our Fblthp!

Your Friend and Ally,

Lachy

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