Faveur de la famille
Enchantement
À chaque fois que vous attaquez, mettez un marqueur « bouclier » sur une créature attaquante ciblée. Jusqu'à la fin du tour, elle acquiert « À chaque fois que cette créature inflige des blessures de combat à un joueur, retirez-lui un marqueur « bouclier ». Si vous faites ainsi, piochez une carte. »
Illustrated by Alexander Mokhov
· New Capenna Commander (NCC)
Family's Favor
#159 · Rare · French · Nonfoil
Legal Formats
Standard |
Pioneer |
Modern |
Legacy |
Vintage |
Commander |
Oathbreaker |
Alchemy |
Explorer |
Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
Pauper |
Penny |
Variants
Under Construction
Prints
Rulings
2022-04-29 : A creature with a shield counter on it may still be destroyed by state-based actions if it has damage marked on it equal to its toughness or has been dealt unpreventable damage by a source with deathtouch.
2022-04-29 : If a permanent that would be dealt damage has more than one shield counter on it, that damage is prevented and only one shield counter is removed.
2022-04-29 : If a permanent with a shield counter is dealt unpreventable damage, that damage will be dealt and a shield counter will still be removed.
2022-04-29 : If the attacking creature loses its last shield counter at the same time it deals combat damage to a player (for example, if the attacking creature has trample and would be dealt damage by a blocker), then you will not be able to pay the cost of removing a counter when the triggered ability resolves.
2022-04-29 : Neither the triggered ability that puts a shield counter on a target attacking creature nor the triggered ability that removes a shield counter from it are optional.
2022-04-29 : Removing a shield counter in this way isn't the same as regenerating a creature.
2022-04-29 : Shield counters don't prevent players from sacrificing creatures.
2022-04-29 : “Shield” is not an ability that creatures have and shield counters are not keyword counters. If a creature with a shield counter loses its abilities, the shield counter will still protect it as normal.
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