2 | Teddy |
1 | BK |
1 | Trent |
1 | Judge |
1 | Brien Croft |
Seat | Deck | Player | Record |
Enchantment — Aura
Enchant creature
Enchanted creature gets +2/-1.
Escape—{2}{B}, Exile two other cards from your graveyard. (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its escape cost.)
0 Wins 0 Losses 0 Draws 0 Trophies
Played in the Maindeck 0% of the time.
UG Ramp + Mana Sinks | Brien Croft | 1-2-0 | Side |
Unnamed Discard value pile | Marlin | 1-2-0 | Side |
Date | Ruling |
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2020-01-24 | Once you begin casting a spell with escape, it immediately moves to the stack. Players can’t take any other actions until you’re done casting the spell. |
2020-01-24 | If a card has multiple abilities giving you permission to cast it, such as two escape abilities or an escape ability and a flashback ability, you choose which one to apply. The others have no effect. |
2020-01-24 | After an escaped spell resolves, it returns to its owner’s graveyard if it’s not a permanent spell. If it is a permanent spell, it enters the battlefield and will return to its owner’s graveyard if it dies later. Perhaps it will escape again—good underworld security is so hard to come by these days. |
2020-01-24 | Escape’s permission doesn’t change when you may cast the spell from your graveyard. |
2020-01-24 | To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost you’re paying (such as an escape cost), add any cost increases, then apply any cost reductions. The converted mana cost of the spell remains unchanged, no matter what the total cost to cast it was and no matter whether an alternative cost was paid. |
2020-01-24 | If a card with escape is put into your graveyard during your turn, you’ll be able to cast it right away if it’s legal to do so, before an opponent can take any actions. |
2020-01-24 | If you cast a spell with its escape permission, you can’t choose to apply any other alternative costs or to cast it without paying its mana cost. If it has any additional costs, you must pay those. |