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*The fateseal action doesn't have a target. You choose which opponent to affect as part of performing the action.
*The fateseal action doesn't have a target. You choose which opponent to affect as part of performing the action.
==Rulings==
''No rulings yet.''


==Examples==
==Examples==
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*<c>Mesmeric Sliver</c> - {{3}}{{U}}<br>
*<c>Mesmeric Sliver</c> - {{3}}{{U}}<br>Creature {{-}} Sliver<br>2/2<br>All Slivers have "When this permanent comes into play Fateseal 1" ''(To fateseal 1, its controller looks at the top card of an opponent's library, then he or she may put that card on the bottom of that library.)''<br>
Creature Sliver<br>
2/2<br>
All Slivers have "When this permanent comes into play Fateseal 1"
}}
}}


[[Category:Keyword actions]][[Category:Magic rules]]
[[Category:Keyword actions]][[Category:Magic rules]]

Revision as of 05:34, 24 February 2012

Fateseal is a keyword action similar to scry. The only difference between them is that when you scry, you affect your own library, and when you fateseal, you affect an opponent's library. Fateseal was introduced in Future Sight, but was based on the mechanic of the Mirage card Sealed Fate.

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  • The fateseal action doesn't have a target. You choose which opponent to affect as part of performing the action.

Examples