| Name | Common Courtesy |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | Whenever a player casts a spell without asking your permission while casting it, counter that spell. When a player asks you permission to cast a spell and you refuse, counter that spell and sacrifice Common Courtesy. |
| Flavor | "You didn't say the Magic word." |
| Artist | Mike Raabe |
| Set | Unsanctioned #22 |
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About Common Courtesy
Common Courtesy, Enchantment, designed by Mike Raabe first released in Aug, 1998 in the set Unglued and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of C$ 0.55.
A control deck focused on countering opponent's spells and disrupting their game plan would benefit from using Common Courtesy in a multiplayer setting where politeness and communication are key. However, in a competitive environment, there are more efficient and powerful counterspells like Counterspell or Force of Will that would be better choices. Common Courtesy could be a fun and flavorful addition to a casual or themed deck, but it may not see much play in more competitive settings due to its specific conditions and higher mana cost.
Rules
02/29/20
You do have to ask yourself permission to cast spells, although you can give yourself a one-time permission that applies to all future spells you cast.
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