Name | Divergent Transformations |
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Type | Instant |
Description | Undaunted (This spell costs |
Artist | Kev Walker |
Set | Commander Masters #216 |
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Name | Divergent Transformations |
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Type | Instant |
Description | Undaunted (This spell costs |
Artist | Kev Walker |
Set | Commander Masters #216 |
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Divergent Transformations, Instant, designed by Kev Walker first released in Nov, 2016 in the set Commander 2016 and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 1.25.
This card, Divergent Transformations, would benefit a deck that aims to control the board by removing key threats and potentially disrupting opponents' strategies by putting random creatures onto the battlefield. Decks that focus on controlling the game and have ways to capitalize on the chaos created by this card would find it useful. While Divergent Transformations offers a unique and potentially powerful effect, it may not be as efficient or reliable as other removal spells or board control options available in Magic: the Gathering. Decks may opt for more consistent and targeted removal spells like Path to Exile or Swords to Plowshares, which offer more control over the outcome. However, in certain multiplayer formats where opponents' strategies are diverse and unpredictable, Divergent Transformations could find a niche and see play as a versatile and disruptive option.
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Any abilities that trigger during the resolution of Divergent Transformations will wait to be put onto the stack until Divergent Transformations finishes resolving. An ability that triggers on the first creature entering the battlefield may target the second creature and vice versa.
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Causing an opponent to lose the game after you’ve announced that you’re casting a spell with undaunted and determined its total cost won’t cause you to have to pay more mana.
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If one player’s creatures are exiled this way, that player repeats this process twice.
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You can’t cast Divergent Transformations without two target creatures. If a targeted creature becomes an illegal target for Divergent Transformations after it’s been cast, its controller won’t exile or replace that creature, but the other creature is still affected.
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24 uni.
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1.25 | Visit store |
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1 uni.
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5.16 | Visit store |
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24 uni.
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5.18 | Visit store |
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