NEW CAPENNA COMMANDER

Declaration in Stone

Declaration in Stone

Déclaration dans la pierre


Rituel


Exilez une créature ciblée et toutes les autres créatures que son contrôleur contrôle ayant le même nom que cette créature. Ce joueur enquête pour chaque créature non-jeton exilée de cette manière. (Pour enquêter, créez un jeton d'artefact incolore Indice avec « , sacrifiez cet artefact : Piochez une carte. »)


Illustrated by Tyler Jacobson

· New Capenna Commander (NCC)


Declaration in Stone


#196 · Rare · French · Nonfoil


Legal Formats

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

Variants

Under Construction

Prints


Rulings


2016-04-08 : A face-down creature, such as one cast with a megamorph ability from the Dragons of Tarkir set, has no name and can't share a name with any other creatures.

2016-04-08 : Declaration in Stone has only one target. The other creatures with that name aren't targeted. For example, a creature with hexproof will be exiled if it has the same name as the target creature.

2016-04-08 : If the target creature is an illegal target when Declaration in Stone tries to resolve, it won't resolve and none of its effects will happen. No creatures will be exiled, including those with the same name as the target.

2016-04-08 : If you sacrifice a Clue for another card's cost or effect, such as that of Angelic Purge or Tamiyo's Journal, you can't also pay {2} and sacrifice it to draw a card.

2016-04-08 : It's possible to have a creature and a noncreature permanent with the same name, such as two copies of the same land, one of which has become a land creature. Only creatures with that name are exiled by Declaration in Stone.

2016-04-08 : The token is named Clue Token and has the artifact subtype Clue. Clue isn't a creature type.

2016-04-08 : The tokens are normal artifacts. For example, they can be sacrificed to cast Angelic Purge or targeted by Root Out.

2022-06-10 : Unless a token is a copy of another permanent or was explicitly given a name by the effect that created it, its name is the subtypes it was given when it was created plus the word "Token." For example, if an effect creates a 1/1 Soldier creature token, that token is named "Soldier Token."

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