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Slithermuse

Slithermuse

Musa escurridiza


Criatura — Elemental


Cuando la Musa escurridiza deje el juego, elige un oponente. Si ese jugador tiene más cartas en la mano que tú, roba una cantidad de cartas igual a la diferencia. Evocar . (Puedes jugar este hechizo por su coste de evocar. Si lo haces, sacrifícalo cuando entre en juego.)


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Illustrated by Steven Belledin

· Morningtide (MOR)


Slithermuse


#50 · Rare · Spanish · Nonfoil/Foil


Legal Formats

Standard
Pioneer
Modern
Legacy
Vintage
Commander
Oathbreaker
Alchemy
Explorer
Historic
Timeless
Brawl
Pauper
Penny

Variants

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Prints


Rulings


2008-04-01 : Effects that cause you to pay more or less to cast a spell will cause you to pay that much more or less while casting it for its evoke cost, too. That’s because they affect the total cost of the spell, not its mana cost.

2008-04-01 : Evoke doesn’t change the timing of when you can cast the creature that has it. If you could cast that creature spell only when you could cast a sorcery, the same is true for cast it with evoke.

2008-04-01 : If a creature spell cast with evoke changes controllers before it enters the battlefield, it will still be sacrificed when it enters the battlefield. Similarly, if a creature cast with evoke changes controllers after it enters the battlefield but before its sacrifice ability resolves, it will still be sacrificed. In both cases, the controller of the creature at the time it left the battlefield will control its leaves-the-battlefield ability.

2008-04-01 : If you’re casting a spell “without paying its mana cost,” you can’t use its evoke ability.

2008-04-01 : When you cast a spell by paying its evoke cost, its mana cost doesn’t change. You just pay the evoke cost instead.

2008-04-01 : Whether evoke’s sacrifice ability triggers when the creature enters the battlefield depends on whether the spell’s controller chose to pay the evoke cost, not whether they actually paid it (if it was reduced or otherwise altered by another ability, for example).

2008-04-01 : You choose an opponent when the ability resolves. Once you determine how many more cards than you that player has, that number is locked in as the amount you’ll draw.

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