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Name Eye for an Eye Edit card
Type Instant
Description The next time a source of your choice would deal damage to you this turn, instead that source deals that much damage to you and Eye for an Eye deals that much damage to that source's controller.
Artist Mark Poole
Set Foreign Black Border #18
Wallpaper Eye for an Eye Crop image Wallpaper download
Image Eye for an Eye Full hd image download
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About Eye for an Eye

Eye for an Eye, Instant, designed by Mark Poole first released in Dec, 1993 in the set Arabian Nights and was printed exactly in 8 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 0.47.

This card, Eye for an Eye, would be beneficial in a control deck that aims to punish aggressive strategies by turning their own damage against them. While it can be a situational and risky card to play, it can be effective in certain matchups. However, there are better options available in Magic: the Gathering, such as Deflecting Palm or Settle the Wreckage, which offer similar effects with more flexibility and reliability. Eye for an Eye may not see widespread play in competitive decks, but it can be a fun and surprising inclusion in casual or themed decks.

Rules

02/01/09

The damage dealt to you is still being dealt by the original source. The damage dealt to the other player is being dealt by Eye for an Eye.

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