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'''Conjure''' is a [[designed-for-digital]], ''[[MTG Arena]]''-specific [[keyword action]] introduced in ''[[Jumpstart: Historic Horizons]]''.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/jumpstart-historic-horizons-spoilers-mtg-arena-digital-only-card-reveal-details?utm_source=facebook|title=Exclusive: MTG Arena’s Jumpstart: Historic Horizons Set Will Add Digital-Only Cards, Full Details Revealed|author=Tom Marks|date=July 26, 2021|publisher=IGN.com}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/what-mtg-arenas-jumpstart-historic-horizons-2021-07-26|What Is MTG Arena's Jumpstart: Historic Horizons?|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|July 26, 2021}}</ref> It creates cards which were not originally in the player's [[deck]] or [[sideboard]] - they are created from the action itself, but behave like normal cards thereafter. | '''Conjure''' is a [[designed-for-digital]], ''[[MTG Arena]]''-specific [[keyword action]] introduced in ''[[Jumpstart: Historic Horizons]]''.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/jumpstart-historic-horizons-spoilers-mtg-arena-digital-only-card-reveal-details?utm_source=facebook|title=Exclusive: MTG Arena’s Jumpstart: Historic Horizons Set Will Add Digital-Only Cards, Full Details Revealed|author=Tom Marks|date=July 26, 2021|publisher=IGN.com}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/what-mtg-arenas-jumpstart-historic-horizons-2021-07-26|What Is MTG Arena's Jumpstart: Historic Horizons?|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|July 26, 2021}}</ref> It creates cards which were not originally in the player's [[deck]] or [[sideboard]] - they are created from the action itself, but behave like normal cards thereafter. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Conjure creates a card for you to use that didn't exist before – not a [[token]] or a [[copy]] of a spell (like <c>Reversal of Fortune</c>), but an actual card that can sit in your hand until you are ready to use it. It remains a card even when cast or otherwise changing zones, just like normal cards from the deck. This can include cards that aren’t otherwise in a set or format, like <c>Ponder</c>, <c>Stormfront Pegasus</c>, or an original [[dual land]] (none of which are collectible in | Conjure creates a card for you to use that didn't exist before – not a [[token]] or a [[copy]] of a spell (like <c>Reversal of Fortune</c>), but an actual card that can sit in your hand until you are ready to use it. It remains a card even when cast or otherwise changing zones, just like normal cards from the deck. This can include cards that aren’t otherwise in a set or format, like <c>Ponder</c>, <c>Stormfront Pegasus</c>, or an original [[dual land]] (none of which are collectible in the same set as the cards that do the conjuring). | ||
You might conjure to your [[hand]], your [[library]], your [[graveyard]], or even directly to the [[battlefield]], and once you do, the card is a full card for all rules purposes. The only difference from a regular card once created, is that of course it does not remain in the deck once the game is over. | You might conjure to your [[hand]], your [[library]], your [[graveyard]], or even directly to the [[battlefield]], and once you do, the card is a full card for all rules purposes. The only difference from a regular card once created, is that of course, it does not remain in the deck once the game is over. | ||
Conjure was inspired by the ''[[Mystery Booster]]'' concept of [[token card]]s.<ref name="Sneaky">{{YouTubeRef|vIMXAnlFf4M|10 Sneaky Easter Eggs on Mystery Booster Playtest Cards!|channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=August 20, 2021}}</ref> | Conjure was inspired by the ''[[Mystery Booster]]'' concept of [[token card]]s.<ref name="Sneaky">{{YouTubeRef|vIMXAnlFf4M|10 Sneaky Easter Eggs on Mystery Booster Playtest Cards!|channel=[[Good Morning Magic]]|date=August 20, 2021}}</ref> | ||
===Conjuring a duplicate=== | |||
Some cards "conjure a duplicate" of another card. These duplicates are not [[copy|copies]], but simply another conjured card, just as if the ability had read "conjure [that card's name]". Any effects on the card being duplicated will be absent on the conjured card, including [[perpetual]] effects.<ref>''[[Magic Arena]]'' gameplay (July 25, 2022). [[Wizards of the Coast]]. Recorded by [[Kenji Egashira]] (as NumotTheNummy). "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPYlVsT_YHc Arena Qualifier Day 2 | Baldur's Gate Alchemy Sealed | MTG Arena]", 2:24:50-2:26:50. Youtube.</ref> | |||
The [[Double team]] ability includes conjuring a duplicate of the card with Double team. | |||
==Related mechanics== | |||
Cards [[draft (keyword action)|drafted]] from a [[spellbook]] behave just like conjured cards - that is, they're just like ''any'' other card other than the fact they didn't exist before being drafted. However, the two mechanics share no terminology, in-game relationship, or game rules. A few cards{{efn|reference=Scryfall search: [https://scryfall.com/search?q=O%3A%2Fconjure%5B%5E.%5D*from%5B%5E.%5D*spellbook%2F <nowiki>o:/conjure[^.]*from[^.]*spellbook/</nowiki>]}} blend the two ideas by conjuring from a spellbook rather than drafting from it. | |||
Conjuring and drafting are similar to effects that access cards from [[outside the game]]: the game doesn't recognize those cards as existing before being brought in, they behave like normal cards once brought in, and they don't remain in a deck once the game ends. However, conjured cards don't need to be collected and legally owned by players. They also obey no [[sideboard]] restrictions on the number or legality of cards, although the effect itself could impose some restrictions. The cards available to conjure may even be dynamically determined, unlike a sideboard, like conjuring copies of the opponent's cards. | |||
==Rules== | |||
Conjure is not included as part of the [[Comprehensive Rules]].<ref>{{TwitterRef|WotC_Matt|1422254769289134081|author=[[Matt Tabak]]|title=The Comp Rules aren’t being updated to explicitly support the Arena-only cards at this time.|date=August 2, 2021}}</ref> It operates according to the programmed rules of ''Magic: The Gathering Arena''. | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
{{examples|<c>Wingsteed Trainer</c> {{3}}{{W}}<br>Creature {{-}} Human<br>2/3<br>When Wingsteed Trainer enters the battlefield or attacks, conjure a Stormfront Pegasus card into your hand.}} | {{examples|<c>Wingsteed Trainer</c> {{3}}{{W}}<br>Creature {{-}} Human<br>2/3<br>When Wingsteed Trainer enters the battlefield or attacks, conjure a <c>Stormfront Pegasus</c> card into your hand.}} | ||
==Card list== | ==Card list== | ||
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|<c>Lightning Bolt</c> | |<c>Lightning Bolt</c> | ||
|Your library | |Your library | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: Kamigawa]]'' | |||
|<c>Dragonfly Pilot</c> | |||
|<c>Dragonfly Suit</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Kamigawa'' | |||
|<c>Swarm Saboteur</c> | |||
|<c>Virus Beetle</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Kamigawa'' | |||
|<c>Kami of Bamboo Groves</c> | |||
|<c>Forest</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: New Capenna]]'' | |||
|<c>Graven Archfiend</c> | |||
|<c>Demonic Pact</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: New Capenna'' | |||
|<c>Syndicate Recruiter</c> | |||
|<c>Dig Up the Body</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate]]'' | |||
|<c>Seatower Imprisonment</c> | |||
|<c>Soldiers of the Watch</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate'' | |||
|<c>Calim, Djinn Emperor</c> | |||
|<c>Calim, Djinn Emperor</c> | |||
|Your library seventh from the top | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate'' | |||
|<c>Thayan Evokers</c> | |||
|<c>Lightning Bolt</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate'' | |||
|<c>You Line Up the Shot</c> | |||
|<c>Plummet</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate'' | |||
|<c>You Line Up the Shot</c> | |||
|<c>Naturalize</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: Dominaria]]'' | |||
|<c>Oracle of the Alpha</c> | |||
|<c>Ancestral Recall</c><br><c>Black Lotus</c><br><c>Mox Emerald</c><br><c>Mox Jet</c><br><c>Mox Pearl</c><br><c>Mox Ruby</c><br><c>Mox Sapphire</c><br><c>Timetwister</c><br><c>Time Walk</c> | |||
|Your library | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Dominaria'' | |||
|<c>Marwyn’s Kindred</c> | |||
|<c>Marwyn, the Nurturer</c><br><c>Llanowar Elves</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Dominaria'' | |||
|<c>Juggernaut Peddler</c> | |||
|<c>Juggernaut</c> | |||
|Target player's hand | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: The Brothers' War]]'' | |||
|<c>Rusko, Clockmaker</c> | |||
|<c>Midnight Clock</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: The Brothers' War'' | |||
|<c>Argothian Uprooting</c> | |||
|<c>Forest</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: The Brothers' War'' | |||
|<c>Foundry Groundbreaker</c> | |||
|<c>Mishra's Foundry</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: The Brothers' War'' | |||
|<c>Gixian Recycler</c> | |||
|<c>Gixian Recycler</c> | |||
|Your graveyard | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: The Brothers' War'' | |||
|<c>Urza's Construction Drone</c> | |||
|<c>Urza's Tower</c><br><c>Urza's Mine</c><br><c>Urza's Power Plant</c> | |||
|Your library | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: Phyrexia]]'' | |||
|<c>Quicksilver Lapidary</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Opal</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Ghalma, the Shaper</c> | |||
|<c>Tempered Steel</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Nettling Host</c> | |||
|<c>Nettlecyst</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Norn's Fetchling</c> | |||
|<c>Plains</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Hexgold Sledge</c> | |||
|<c>Goblin Gaveleer</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Mephidross Slime</c> | |||
|<c>Mephidross Slime</c> | |||
|Your graveyard | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Mephidross Slime</c> | |||
|<c>Mephidross Slime</c> | |||
|Your graveyard | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Darksteel Hydra</c> | |||
|<c>Darksteel Ingot</c><br><c>Darksteel Plate</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Phyrexia'' | |||
|<c>Phyrexian Scrapyard</c> | |||
|<c>Phyrexian Scrapyard</c><br><c>Soul of New Phyrexia</c> | |||
|Your hand<br>The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: Eldraine]]'' | |||
|<c>Outfitted Jouster</c> | |||
|<c>Steelclaw Lance</c><br><c>Brawler's Plate</c> | |||
|The battlefield, attached to Outfitted Jouster | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Eldraine'' | |||
|<c>Jewel Mine Overseer</c> | |||
|Seven copies of <c>Seven Dwarves</c> | |||
|Your library | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Alchemy: Ixalan]]'' | |||
|<c>Landlore Navigator</c> | |||
|<c>Thieving Magpie</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>Caldera Breaker</c> | |||
|Four copies of <c>Volcanic Geyser</c> | |||
|Your library | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>Colossal Chorus</c> | |||
|X copies of <c>Colossal Dreadmaw</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>Propagator Primordium</c> | |||
|Two copies of <c>Propagator Primordium</c> | |||
|Your graveyard | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>Wingbane Vantasaur</c> | |||
|<c>Savage Stomp</c><br/><c>Naturalize</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>High Marshal Arguel</c> | |||
|<c>Arguel’s Blood Fast</c> // <c>Temple of Aclazotz</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy: Ixalan'' | |||
|<c>Brazen Boarding</c> | |||
|<c>Spyglass Siren</c><br/><c>Staunch Crewmate</c><br/><c>Corsair Captain</c><br/><c>Admiral Beckett Brass</c> | |||
|The battlefield | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Sapphire Collector</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Sapphire</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Jessie Zane, Fangbringer</c> | |||
|<c>Ambush Viper</c> | |||
|Your library | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Nashi, Illusion Gadgeteer</c> | |||
|A duplicate of a card in your graveyard | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Ruby Collector</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Ruby</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Emerald Collector</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Emerald</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Jet Collector</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Jet</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Pearl Collector</c> | |||
|<c>Mox Pearl</c> | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Saint Elenda</c> | |||
|Her [[Alchemy: Thunder Junction#Saint Elenda|Spellbook]] | |||
|Your hand | |||
|- | |||
|''Alchemy:Thunder Junction'' | |||
|<c>Vona de Iedo, the Antifex</c> | |||
|A copy of a permanent destroyed by her ability | |||
|Your hand | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Notes== | |||
{{notelist}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 15 May 2024
Conjure | |
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Keyword Action | |
Introduced | Jumpstart: Historic Horizons |
Last used | Alchemy: Thunder Junction |
Reminder Text | Conjure (A conjured card is added to the game.) |
Statistics |
115 cards 12.2% 18.3% 14.8% 9.6% 16.5% 0.9% 3.5% 2.6% 3.5% 2.6% 4.3% 3.5% 1.7% 2.6% 2.6% 0.9% |
Scryfall Search | |
keyword:"Conjure" |
Conjure is a designed-for-digital, MTG Arena-specific keyword action introduced in Jumpstart: Historic Horizons.[1][2] It creates cards which were not originally in the player's deck or sideboard - they are created from the action itself, but behave like normal cards thereafter.
Description
Conjure creates a card for you to use that didn't exist before – not a token or a copy of a spell (like Reversal of Fortune), but an actual card that can sit in your hand until you are ready to use it. It remains a card even when cast or otherwise changing zones, just like normal cards from the deck. This can include cards that aren’t otherwise in a set or format, like Ponder, Stormfront Pegasus, or an original dual land (none of which are collectible in the same set as the cards that do the conjuring).
You might conjure to your hand, your library, your graveyard, or even directly to the battlefield, and once you do, the card is a full card for all rules purposes. The only difference from a regular card once created, is that of course, it does not remain in the deck once the game is over.
Conjure was inspired by the Mystery Booster concept of token cards.[3]
Conjuring a duplicate
Some cards "conjure a duplicate" of another card. These duplicates are not copies, but simply another conjured card, just as if the ability had read "conjure [that card's name]". Any effects on the card being duplicated will be absent on the conjured card, including perpetual effects.[4]
The Double team ability includes conjuring a duplicate of the card with Double team.
Related mechanics
Cards drafted from a spellbook behave just like conjured cards - that is, they're just like any other card other than the fact they didn't exist before being drafted. However, the two mechanics share no terminology, in-game relationship, or game rules. A few cards[a] blend the two ideas by conjuring from a spellbook rather than drafting from it.
Conjuring and drafting are similar to effects that access cards from outside the game: the game doesn't recognize those cards as existing before being brought in, they behave like normal cards once brought in, and they don't remain in a deck once the game ends. However, conjured cards don't need to be collected and legally owned by players. They also obey no sideboard restrictions on the number or legality of cards, although the effect itself could impose some restrictions. The cards available to conjure may even be dynamically determined, unlike a sideboard, like conjuring copies of the opponent's cards.
Rules
Conjure is not included as part of the Comprehensive Rules.[5] It operates according to the programmed rules of Magic: The Gathering Arena.
Example
Example
Wingsteed Trainer
Creature — Human
2/3
When Wingsteed Trainer enters the battlefield or attacks, conjure a Stormfront Pegasus card into your hand.
Card list
The following is a list of cards that can be conjured.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Scryfall search: o:/conjure[^.]*from[^.]*spellbook/
References
- ↑ Tom Marks (July 26, 2021). "Exclusive: MTG Arena’s Jumpstart: Historic Horizons Set Will Add Digital-Only Cards, Full Details Revealed". IGN.com.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (July 26, 2021). "What Is MTG Arena's Jumpstart: Historic Horizons?". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ 10 Sneaky Easter Eggs on Mystery Booster Playtest Cards! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (August 20, 2021).
- ↑ Magic Arena gameplay (July 25, 2022). Wizards of the Coast. Recorded by Kenji Egashira (as NumotTheNummy). "Arena Qualifier Day 2 | Baldur's Gate Alchemy Sealed | MTG Arena", 2:24:50-2:26:50. Youtube.
- ↑ Matt Tabak (August 2, 2021). "The Comp Rules aren’t being updated to explicitly support the Arena-only cards at this time.". Twitter.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (July 27, 2021). "Jumpstart: Historic Horizons Card Image Gallery". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.