Sutileza de aura
Instantáneo
Anexa el aura objetivo que controlas a la criatura objetivo. Roba una carta.
"Aunque las armaduras y auras pueden ser similares, los cerebros necesarios para usarlas son muy distintos." —Zilan, auramante de Makindi
Illustrated by Howard Lyon
· Rise of the Eldrazi (ROE)
Aura Finesse
#54 · Common · Spanish · Nonfoil/Foil
Legal Formats
Standard |
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Vintage |
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Oathbreaker |
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Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
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Rulings
2010-06-15 : As Aura Finesse resolves, if either target is illegal, the spell resolves but the Aura doesn’t move. You still draw a card. If both targets are illegal, Aura Finesse doesn’t resolve and you don’t draw a card.
2010-06-15 : As Aura Finesse resolves, if the targeted Aura can’t legally enchant the targeted creature (for example, because the Aura is red and the creature has protection from red, or because the Aura has “enchant creature you control” and an opponent controls the creature), the spell resolves but the Aura doesn’t move. You still draw a card.
2010-06-15 : If you target an Aura that’s attached to a creature, you may also target the creature it’s attached to. Aura Finesse won’t cause the Aura to move, but you’ll still draw a card when it resolves.
2010-06-15 : You may target any Aura you control, and you may target any creature (including one you don’t control). Whether the Aura could legally enchant the creature is irrelevant as you’re choosing the targets.
2010-06-15 : You still control the Aura, even if you attach it to a creature you don’t control.
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