NEW CAPENNA COMMANDER

Outpost Siege

Outpost Siege

围攻哨站


结界


于围攻哨站进战场时,选择可汗或龙王。 •可汗~在你的维持开始时,放逐你的牌库顶牌。直到回合结束,你可以使用该牌。 •龙王~每当一个由你操控的生物离开战场时,围攻哨站对任意一个目标造成1点伤害。


Illustrated by Daarken

· New Capenna Commander (NCC)


Outpost Siege


#272 · Rare · Simplified Chinese · Nonfoil


Legal Formats

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

Variants

Under Construction

Prints


Rulings


2014-11-24 : Each Siege will have one of the two listed abilities, depending on your choice as it enters the battlefield.

2014-11-24 : Each of the last two abilities is linked to the first ability. They each refer only to the choice made as a result of the first ability. If a permanent enters the battlefield as a copy of one of the Sieges, its controller will make a new choice for that Siege. Which ability the copy has won't depend on the choice made for the original permanent.

2014-11-24 : If a noncreature card is manifested and then leaves the battlefield while face down, the “Dragons” ability will trigger.

2014-11-24 : If you exile a land card using the “Khans” ability, you may play that land only if you have any available land plays. Normally, this means you can play the land only if you haven't played a land yet that turn.

2014-11-24 : The card exiled by the “Khans” ability is exiled face up. Playing a card exiled with the “Khans” ability follows the normal rules for playing the card. You must pay its costs, and you must follow all applicable timing rules. For example, if it's a creature card, you can cast it only during your main phase while the stack is empty.

2014-11-24 : The words “Khans” and “Dragons” are anchor words, connecting your choice to the appropriate ability. Anchor words are a new rules concept. “[Anchor word] — [Ability]” means “As long as you chose [anchor word] as this permanent entered the battlefield, this permanent has [ability].” Notably, the anchor word “Dragons” has no connection to the creature type Dragon.

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