| Name | Timesifter |
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| Type | Artifact |
| Description | At the beginning of each upkeep, each player exiles the top card of their library. The player who exiled the card with the highest mana value takes an extra turn after this one. If two or more players' cards are tied for highest, the tied players repSee more |
| Artist | Dany Orizio |
| Set | Mirrodin #262 |
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About Timesifter
Timesifter, Artifact, designed by Dany Orizio first released in May, 2020 in the set Mirrodin. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of ₱ 170.57.
A deck that benefits from Timesifter would be one that focuses on manipulating the top cards of its library to consistently have high mana value cards on top. This could include decks with powerful late-game spells or combo pieces that can take advantage of extra turns. However, in competitive play, Timesifter is often considered too chaotic and unpredictable, leading to potential game delays and inconsistency. Other extra turn cards like Time Warp or Nexus of Fate are generally more reliable and see more play in competitive settings due to their lower mana cost and more controllable effects.
Rules
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A land card has a converted mana cost of 0.
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Each player must exile the top card of their library at the start of each upkeep step.
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If a player fails to exile a card, they can’t take the extra turn.
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Remember which player would have taken the next turn if Timesifter’s ability hadn’t triggered the first time. After Timesifter leaves the battlefield and all extra turns have been taken, that player takes the next turn.
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