6 damage spread between 2 creatures for 3 mana - great. Not so good if you can't hit two creatures with it, but still usable.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(10/24/2010 10:31:09 PM)
A spell with multiple targets will only fizzle if NONE of the targets are valid at the time of resolution. So if you choose "and," it won't "go back to or," if something makes a target invalid, but it will still hit all valid targets remaining.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(3/8/2012 4:28:44 PM)
Question: Say you were to choose to target two creatures. If one of them then becomes an invalid target (say the opponent gives one of the creatures pro-red at instant speed), does that counter the entire spell or would the other target still be affected? I'm curious if, when you choose the "and" clause, it can no longer go back to "or" or not.
Posted By:
Krispyz
(8/9/2011 1:44:38 PM)
This card works better in my EDH Wort, the raidmother deck. Conspiring this spell can make 6 damage to two creatures or divide the damage as you wish.
Posted By:
skorpionrazor
(10/16/2013 3:55:16 AM)