Expropriate
Sorcery mythic Special Guests · SPG · #66 · EN
A 9 de junio de 2026, Expropriate (SPG #66) cuesta desde 10,15 € (CardTrader).
Special Guests · SPG · #66
- Coste
- {7}{U}{U}
- Tipo
- Sorcery
Council's dilemma — Starting with you, each player votes for time or money. For each time vote, take an extra turn after this one. For each money vote, choose a permanent owned by the voter and gain control of it. Exile Expropriate.
Few things are more valuable than time or money—and Leovold has plenty of both.
Precio de esta edición
| Cardmarket | 14,41 € |
| Cardmarket Foil | 23,00 € |
| CardTrader | 10,15 € |
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Otras ediciones (3)
Rulings oficiales (10)
- Votes are cast in turn order, and each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand.
- No player votes until Expropriate resolves. Any responses to the spell must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote.
- Each player must vote for one of the available options. They can't abstain.
- The effects of each council's dilemma ability happen in the stated order. First the vote occurs, then the first effect, and finally the second effect.
- No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote.
- Players can't do anything between voting and finishing the resolution of the spell or ability that included the vote.
- If a creature with an enters-the-battlefield council's dilemma ability leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, players can still vote for any option that would put +1/+1 counters on that creature, even though—or perhaps especially because—those votes won't generate an effect.
- Unlike the will of the council cards from the original Conspiracy set, where a majority of votes determined what happened, each vote made for a council's dilemma card adds to the ultimate effect.
- You must vote for one of the available options. You can't abstain.
- Because the votes are made in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand.