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*<c>Stoneshock Giant</c> - {{3}}{{R}}{{R}}<br>Creature {{-}} Giant<br>5/4<br> {{6}}{{R}}{{R}}: Monstrosity 3 (If this creature isn’t monstrous, put 3 +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes monstrous.)<br>When Stoneshock Giant becomes monstrous, creatures without flying your opponents control can't block this turn.''<br>
*<c>Thassa's Emissary</c> - {{3}}{{U}}<br>Creature {{-}} Crab<br>3/3<br> Bestow {{5}}{{U}} (If you cast this card for its bestow cost, it's an Aura spell with enchant creature. It becomes a creature again if it's not attached to a creature.)<br>Whenever Thassa's Emissary or enchanted creature deals combat damage to a player, draw a card.<br>Enchanted creature gets +3/+3.<br>
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Revision as of 09:46, 10 September 2013

Bestow is a keyword introduced in Theros, where it was connected to the god theme of the set. A creature with bestow gives you the option to cast it as an Aura that enchants a creature, granting that creature its power, toughness, and abilities. [1]

When a card with bestow is in your hand, you have two options: cast it normally for its mana cost, or cast it for its bestow cost. If you cast a bestow card normally, it's an enchantment creature spell that resolves and becomes an enchantment creature on the battlefield. Its bestow ability and its "Enchanted creature gets..." text are ignored.

Example

Rulings

  • If you cast a bestow card for its bestow cost, it's never a creature spell. Instead, it's an Aura spell with enchant creature, so you have to target a creature to cast it.
  • If a tergeted creature has a heroic ability, this will trigger it, just as any other Aura spell would.
  • If the target creature leaves the battlefield after you cast a card with bestow as an Aura but before the spell resolves], the Aura spell will resolve as an enchantment creature rather than being countered like a normal Aura spell.
  • If the target creature is still on the battlefield when the Aura spell resolves, it resolves as an Aura enchanting that creature.
  • While it's enchanting a creature, an Aura with bestow grants the creature the bonuses listed in its text box.
  • If the creature it's enchanting leaves the battlefield for any reason, the Aura immediately becomes an enchantment creature again rather than being put in the graveyard like other Auras.

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