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'''Persist''' is a [[triggered ability]]. Persist was introduced in [[Shadowmoor]].
{{Infobox keyword
| type = Static
| type2 = Triggered
| first = Shadowmoor
| last = Doctor Who
| reminder = As you cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it and you may choose a new target for the copy.
| storm = 8
| storm_ref=<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/703377224875769856/|title=Where is Conspire on the Storm Scale?|2022-12-11}}</ref>
| stats = {{stats|W=1|U=1|B=1|R=1|G=1|RG=2|WU=1|GW=1|UB=1|BR=1}}
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'''Conspire''' is a [[keyword ability]] introduced in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|limited-information/blazing-trail-2008-04-08|Blazing a Trail|Steve Sadin|April 8, 2008}}</ref>
 
==Description==
Conspire allows the spell cast to be [[copy|copied]] if you [[tap]] two untapped creatures that share a [[color]] with that spell.
 
By 2010, it was considered a design failure. One of the signs that this mechanic was a miss is that most players don't even remember what it did.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/essay-what-2010-11-08|Essay What|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 08, 2010}}</ref>  It was used however as a one-off on <c>Rally the Galadhrim</c> from the 2023 ''[[Lord of the Rings Holiday Release]]'' and on <c>Rassilon, the War President</c> from the 2023 ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


{{rules|text=
==Rules==
'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
{{CR+G}}
*'''502.79.''' Persist
**'''502.79a''' Persist is a triggered ability. "Persist" means "When this permanent is put into a graveyard from play, if it had no -1/-1 counters on it, return it to play under its owner's control with a -1/-1 counter on it."
}}


==Rulings==
==Rulings==
*All the ''Shadowmoor'' cards with persist are creatures. If one of them somehow stops being a creature while it's in play, persist will still work.
*If you choose to pay a conspire cost of a multicolored spell, the two creatures you tap don't need to share a color with each other. Each one just needs to share a color with the spell that has conspire.
*Persist triggers when the permanent is put into a [[graveyard]]. Its last known information is used to determine whether it had any -1/-1 counters on it before it left play. If the card is removed from the graveyard before its persist ability resolves, it won't come back into play.
*You may pay a spell's conspire cost only once. (If a spell has multiple instances of conspire, you may pay each conspire cost only once.)
*If a permanent has multiple instances of persist, they'll each trigger separately, but the redundant instances will have no effect. If one instance returns the card to play, the next will do nothing.
*A copy created with conspire will have a conspire ability itself. However, since that copy wasn't cast, its conspire ability won't trigger. You won't get another copy.
*If a token has persist, the ability will trigger when the token is put into a graveyard from play. However, the token can't return to play because it will have ceased to exist.
*The copy you create with conspire is separate from the original spell. If either one of them is countered, the other remains on the stack.
*When a permanent with persist is put into a graveyard and then comes back into play, it becomes a new object. It has no memory about its previous existence in play. It has "[[summoning sickness]]."
*If conspire's triggered ability is countered (by the [[Scourge]] spell <c>Stifle</c>, for example), no copy will be created. The original spell will be unaffected.
*If a creature with persist and some +1/+1 counters on it receives enough -1/-1 counters to cause it to be destroyed by lethal damage or put into its owner's graveyard for having 0 or less toughness, it's put into the graveyard before any counters are removed from it. Persist won't trigger, and the card won't return to play.
 
==Examples==
{{examples|<c>Aethertow</c> {{3}}{{W/U}}<br/>Instant<br/>Put target attacking or blocking creature on top of its owner's library.<br/>Conspire ''(As you cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it and you may choose a new target for the copy.)''}}
 
==Creature that grants Conspire==
*<c>Rassilon, the War President</c> {{3}}{{U}}{{B}} (Noncreature from exile)
*<c>Wort, the Raidmother</c> {{4}}{{R/G}}{{R/G}} (red and/or green instant/sorceries)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
*{{YouTubeRef|WD_yR4ND9NA|A Planeswalker's Primer for Shadowmoor 4: Conspire|channel=Magic: The Gathering}}


[[Category:Keywords]][[Category:Magic rules]]
{{Mechanics|keyword}}

Latest revision as of 12:43, 4 January 2024

Conspire
Keyword Ability
Type Static (1st ability)
Triggered (2nd ability)
Introduced Shadowmoor
Last used Doctor Who
Reminder Text Conspire (As you cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it and you may choose a new target for the copy.)
Storm Scale 8[1]
Statistics
11 cards
{W} 9.1% {U} 9.1% {B} 9.1% {R} 9.1% {G} 9.1% {W/U} 9.1% {U/B} 9.1% {B/R} 9.1% {R/G} 18.2% {G/W} 9.1%
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keyword:"Conspire"

Conspire is a keyword ability introduced in Shadowmoor.[2]

Description

Conspire allows the spell cast to be copied if you tap two untapped creatures that share a color with that spell.

By 2010, it was considered a design failure. One of the signs that this mechanic was a miss is that most players don't even remember what it did.[3] It was used however as a one-off on Rally the Galadhrim from the 2023 Lord of the Rings Holiday Release and on Rassilon, the War President from the 2023 Doctor Who.

Rules

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Conspire
A keyword ability that creates a copy of a spell. See rule 702.78, “Conspire.”

From the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

  • 702.78. Conspire
    • 702.78a Conspire is a keyword that represents two abilities. The first is a static ability that functions while the spell with conspire is on the stack. The second is a triggered ability that functions while the spell with conspire is on the stack. “Conspire” means “As an additional cost to cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that each share a color with it” and “When you cast this spell, if its conspire cost was paid, copy it. If the spell has any targets, you may choose new targets for the copy.” Paying a spell’s conspire cost follows the rules for paying additional costs in rules 601.2b and 601.2f–h.
    • 702.78b If a spell has multiple instances of conspire, each is paid separately and triggers based on its own payment, not any other instance of conspire.

Rulings

  • If you choose to pay a conspire cost of a multicolored spell, the two creatures you tap don't need to share a color with each other. Each one just needs to share a color with the spell that has conspire.
  • You may pay a spell's conspire cost only once. (If a spell has multiple instances of conspire, you may pay each conspire cost only once.)
  • A copy created with conspire will have a conspire ability itself. However, since that copy wasn't cast, its conspire ability won't trigger. You won't get another copy.
  • The copy you create with conspire is separate from the original spell. If either one of them is countered, the other remains on the stack.
  • If conspire's triggered ability is countered (by the Scourge spell Stifle, for example), no copy will be created. The original spell will be unaffected.

Examples

Example

Aethertow {3}{W/U}
Instant
Put target attacking or blocking creature on top of its owner's library.
Conspire (As you cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it and you may choose a new target for the copy.)

Creature that grants Conspire

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (2022-12-11). "Where is Conspire on the Storm Scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  2. Steve Sadin (April 8, 2008). "Blazing a Trail". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Mark Rosewater (November 08, 2010). "Essay What". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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