Enclume d'apparence
Artefact
Empreinte — Quand l'Enclume d'apparence arrive sur le champ de bataille, vous pouvez exiler une carte non-terrain de votre main. Les sorts que vous lancez qui partagent un type de carte avec la carte exilée coûtent de moins à lancer.
« Les forges consumèrent tout et rugirent lorsqu'elles manquèrent de matière première. » —*La Guerre des Antiquités*
Illustrated by Dan Scott
· The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts (BRR)
Semblance Anvil
#115 · Rare · French · Nonfoil/Foil
Legal Formats
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Rulings
2011-01-01 : Artifact, creature, enchantment, instant, planeswalker, sorcery, and tribal are card types.
2011-01-01 : Semblance Anvil can reduce the amount you pay for a spell's cost that includes {X}. For example, Blaze is a sorcery that costs {X}{R}. If the card exiled with Semblance Anvil is a sorcery, and you want to cast Blaze with X equal to 5, you'll have to pay only {3}{R}. This is true even if the ability states that {X} must be paid with a certain color of mana (as Drain Life does).
2011-01-01 : Semblance Anvil takes the total cost to cast a spell into account, not just its mana cost. This includes additional costs (such as kicker) and alternative costs (such as evoke). It also includes cost increases from other sources (such as Lodestone Golem's ability).
2011-01-01 : Semblance Anvil won't affect the part of a spell's cost represented by colored mana symbols. For example, a spell that normally costs {1}{U} to cast would cost {U} if it shared a card type with the exiled card.
2011-01-01 : Semblance Anvil's cost reduction effect is mandatory.
2011-01-01 : Spells you cast that share multiple card types with the exiled card still cost just {2} less to cast. They don't get a greater cost reduction.
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