| Name | Aetherplasm |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — illusion |
| Description | Whenever Aetherplasm blocks a creature, you may return Aetherplasm to its owner's hand. If you do, you may put a creature card from your hand onto the battlefield blocking that creature. |
| Flavor | Its fickle form holds hints of a thousand former identities. |
| Artist | Nottsuo |
| Set | Ravnica Remastered #34 |
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About Aetherplasm
Aetherplasm, Creature — illusion, designed by Nottsuo first released in Feb, 2006 in the set Guildpact and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 0.37.
A deck that focuses on controlling the battlefield and manipulating creature interactions would benefit from including Aetherplasm. This card can be particularly useful in decks that rely on strategic blocking and reusing creatures from hand effectively. While there may be other cards with similar effects, Aetherplasm's ability to both protect itself and put a creature onto the battlefield can make it a valuable addition to decks looking for versatile creature control options. Its unique ability to swap out creatures in combat situations can provide unexpected advantages and disrupt opponents' strategies, making it a card worth considering for inclusion in certain deck archetypes.
Rules
02/01/06
Aetherplasm will return to your hand before any combat damage is assigned.
02/01/06
The creature you put onto the battlefield may be the Aetherplasm you just returned to your hand. This allows it to dodge abilities like Deathgazer’s.
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