Profetessa del Crepuscolo
 
Community Rating:
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Card Name:
Twilight Prophet
Mana Cost:
2BlackBlack
Mana Value:
4
Types:
Creature — Vampire Cleric
Card Text:
Flying
Ascend (If you control ten or more permanents, you get the city's blessing for the rest of the game.)
At the beginning of your upkeep, if you have the city's blessing, reveal the top card of your library and put it into your hand. Each opponent loses X life and you gain X life, where X is that card's mana value.
P/T:
2 / 4
Expansion:
Rarity:
Mythic Rare
All Sets:
Rivals of Ixalan (Mythic Rare)
Commander Masters (Mythic Rare)
The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Commander (Mythic Rare)
Murders at Karlov Manor Commander (Mythic Rare)
Card Number:
193
Artist:
Rulings
1/19/2018 If the mana cost of the revealed card includes Variable Colorless, X is considered to be 0.
1/19/2018 If the revealed card doesn't have a mana cost (because it's a land card, for example), its mana value is 0.
1/19/2018 The mana value of a split card, such as cards with aftermath from the Amonkhet block, is based on the combined mana cost of its two halves.
1/19/2018 In a Two-Headed Giant game, Twilight Prophet's last ability causes the opposing team to lose twice X life and you gain X life.
1/19/2018 Once you have the city's blessing, you have it for the rest of the game, even if you lose control of some or all of your permanents. The city's blessing isn't a permanent itself and can't be removed by any effect.
1/19/2018 A permanent is any object on the battlefield, including tokens and lands. Spells and emblems aren't permanents.
1/19/2018 If you cast a spell with ascend, you don't get the city's blessing until it resolves. Players may respond to that spell by trying to change whether you get the city's blessing.
1/19/2018 If you control ten permanents but don't control a permanent or resolving spell with ascend, you don't get the city's blessing. For example, if you control ten permanents, lose control of one, then cast Golden Demise, you won't have the city's blessing and the spell will affect creatures you control.
1/19/2018 If your tenth permanent enters the battlefield and then a permanent leaves the battlefield immediately afterwards (most likely due to the "Legend Rule" or due to being a creature with 0 toughness), you get the city's blessing before it leaves the battlefield.
1/19/2018 Ascend on a permanent isn't a triggered ability and doesn't use the stack. Players can respond to a spell that will give you your tenth permanent, but they can't respond to getting the city's blessing once you control that tenth permanent. This means that if your tenth permanent is a land you play, players can't respond before you get the city's blessing.
1/19/2018 Some cards have triggered abilities with an intervening "if" clause that checks whether you have the city's blessing. These are worded "[Trigger condition], if you have the city's blessing, [effect]." You must already have the city's blessing in order for these abilities to trigger; otherwise they do nothing. In other words, there's no way to have the ability trigger if you don't have the city's blessing, even if you intend to get it in response to the triggered ability.
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