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Lightning bolt, and my creatures are now hexproof.
Posted By: Averyck (2/2/2012 8:16:33 PM)
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This will probably eventually find its way into a competitive deck.
Posted By: Salient (5/26/2012 2:32:13 PM)
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@armogohma Well as it stands MODO gives your creatures Hexproof when the ability resolves.
Posted By: myztikrice (10/25/2012 4:20:23 AM)
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All you guys sort of get hexproof. Not bad for a 3-cost artifact. In cantrip control/burn build, this card could definitely put in work. Might be a likely too situational and "build around" for hardcore constructed, though. 4/5.

@ Zuty and Armogohma: The wording, in combination with the card's relative obscurity, make me think it's simply one of those rare (no pun intended) cards that slipped through the cracks and is overdue for errata. Just look at the wording...

Whenever you cast a spell, creatures you control can't be the targets of spells or abilities your opponents control this turn.

It's Vines of Vastwwod mixed with some odd, Mindslaver-like effect duration. The oracle text will likely read...

"Whenever you cast a spell, creatures you gain hexproof until end of turn."
Posted By: Edward_Mass (8/30/2013 8:50:58 AM)
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Cute in a Yeva, Nature's Herald deck.
Posted By: syrazemyla (2/26/2014 8:01:37 AM)
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I feel like I should be able to work this out but I'm stumped. If I have this out when I cast grizzly bears, can my opponents target that bear once it resolves?
My confusion is because the ability triggers when you cast a spell so the ability resolves before the spell, so the creature isn't on the battlefield when the ability checks what creatures you control. But I'm not sure if the ability "catches up" and notices any additional creatures that come under your control?
Posted By: SquadronDemon (2/27/2014 9:07:08 AM)
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