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Verzaubert einen SpielerImmer wenn ein Spieler den verzauberten Spieler mit einer oder mehreren Kreaturen angreift, kann der angreifende Spieler eine bleibende Karte seiner Wahl tappen oder enttappen.
„Solange ich an deinen Strippen ziehe, wirst du tanzen."—Tezzeret
Illustrated by Jasper Sandner
· Commander 2013 (C13)
Curse of Inertia
#36 · Uncommon · German · Nonfoil
Legal Formats
Standard |
Pioneer |
Modern |
Legacy |
Vintage |
Commander |
Oathbreaker |
Alchemy |
Explorer |
Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
Pauper |
Penny |
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Rulings
2013-10-17 : A Curse spell targets the player it will enchant like any other Aura spell, and a Curse stays on the battlefield like any other Aura. If the enchanted player gains protection from the Curse’s color (or any other characteristic the Curse has), the Curse will be put into its owner’s graveyard.
2013-10-17 : Curse is an enchantment type, not a creature type (or any other kind of subtype).
2013-10-17 : Curse of Inertia’s ability will trigger only once per attacking player per combat phase, no matter how many creatures that player attacks with.
2013-10-17 : Each of the Curses can be attached to any player, including the player who cast the Curse.
2013-10-17 : Even though the attacking player chooses the target of the ability, the ability is still controlled by the player who controls Curse of Inertia. Notably, a creature with hexproof controlled by the player who controls Curse of Inertia could be chosen, even though another player may be choosing the target.
2013-10-17 : The Curse subtype has no inherent rules meaning, but two cards in the Innistrad set (Bitterheart Witch and Witchbane Orb) refer to Curses.
2013-10-17 : The ability won’t trigger when a creature attacks a planeswalker controlled by the enchanted player.
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