10/1/2005 |
The color you choose as the spell resolves has nothing to do with the color or colors shared by the affected creatures. |
10/1/2005 |
All creatures that share a color are affected, even your own. |
10/1/2005 |
A creature "shares a color" with any creature that is at least one of its colors. For example, a green-white creature shares a color with creatures that are green, white, green-white, red-white, black-green, and so on. |
10/1/2005 |
If it targets a colorless creature, it doesn't affect any other creatures. A colorless creature shares a color with nothing, not even other colorless creatures. |
10/1/2005 |
You check which creatures share a color with the target when the spell resolves. |
10/1/2005 |
Only one creature is targeted. If that creature leaves the battlefield or otherwise becomes an illegal target, the entire spell doesn't resolve. No other creatures are affected. |
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