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Channel is written "''Channel'' -- {Cost}, Discard this card: {Effect}."
Channel is written "''Channel'' -- {Cost}, Discard this card: {Effect}."


Channel was featured only on spirit creatures. Flavorwise, Channel represents spirits gathering all of their energy and using it for a one-time special effect. It has an interaction with Epic and Soulshift; Channel abilities are often similar to real spells, but you may play them after playing an Epic spell. Soulshift allows you to reuse Channeled cards.
Channel was featured only on spirit creatures. Flavorwise, Channel represents spirits gathering all of their energy and using it for a one-time special effect. It has an interaction with [[Epic]] and [[Soulshift]]; Channel abilities are often similar to real spells, but you may play them after playing an Epic spell. Soulshift allows you to reuse Channeled cards.


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 13:22, 2 February 2008

Channel is an ability word indicating that a card may be discarded for an effect. It was introduced in Saviors of Kamigawa.

Channel is written "Channel -- {Cost}, Discard this card: {Effect}."

Channel was featured only on spirit creatures. Flavorwise, Channel represents spirits gathering all of their energy and using it for a one-time special effect. It has an interaction with Epic and Soulshift; Channel abilities are often similar to real spells, but you may play them after playing an Epic spell. Soulshift allows you to reuse Channeled cards.

Examples