Plans de Colfénor
Enchantement
Quand les Plans de Colfénor arrivent en jeu, retirez de la partie, face cachée, les sept cartes du dessus de votre bibliothèque.
Vous pouvez regarder et jouer des cartes retirées de la partie avec les Plans de Colfénor.
Sautez votre étape de pioche.
Vous ne pouvez pas jouer plus d'un sort par tour.
Vous pouvez regarder et jouer des cartes retirées de la partie avec les Plans de Colfénor.
Sautez votre étape de pioche.
Vous ne pouvez pas jouer plus d'un sort par tour.
standard
future
historic
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
Rulings
Playing a card exiled with Colfenor’s Plans follows all the normal rules for playing that card. You must pay its costs, and you must follow all timing restrictions, for example.
If an exiled card has morph, you may cast it face down.
The turn you cast Colfenor’s Plans, you have cast (at least) one spell that turn. After it enters the battlefield and its last ability goes into effect, you can’t cast any more spells that turn.
If Colfenor’s Plans leaves the battlefield, you can continue to look at cards exiled by it, but you can no longer play them.
If an exiled card has morph, you may cast it face down.
The turn you cast Colfenor’s Plans, you have cast (at least) one spell that turn. After it enters the battlefield and its last ability goes into effect, you can’t cast any more spells that turn.
If Colfenor’s Plans leaves the battlefield, you can continue to look at cards exiled by it, but you can no longer play them.
Rulings
Playing a card exiled with Colfenor’s Plans follows all the normal rules for playing that card. You must pay its costs, and you must follow all timing restrictions, for example.
If an exiled card has morph, you may cast it face down.
The turn you cast Colfenor’s Plans, you have cast (at least) one spell that turn. After it enters the battlefield and its last ability goes into effect, you can’t cast any more spells that turn.
If Colfenor’s Plans leaves the battlefield, you can continue to look at cards exiled by it, but you can no longer play them.
If an exiled card has morph, you may cast it face down.
The turn you cast Colfenor’s Plans, you have cast (at least) one spell that turn. After it enters the battlefield and its last ability goes into effect, you can’t cast any more spells that turn.
If Colfenor’s Plans leaves the battlefield, you can continue to look at cards exiled by it, but you can no longer play them.
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