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'''Converge''' is an [[ability word]] introduced in ''[[Battle for Zendikar]]'', which highligts [[spells]] whose [[effects]] depend on the number of [[colors]] of [[mana]] you spend to cast them.. <ref>{{NewRef|feature/battle-zendikar-mechanics-2015-08-31|Battle for Zendikar Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|August 31, 2015}}</ref>  
'''Converge''' is an [[ability word]] introduced in ''[[Battle for Zendikar]]'', which highligts [[spells]] whose [[effects]] depend on the number of [[colors]] of [[mana]] you spend to cast them.. <ref>{{NewRef|feature/battle-zendikar-mechanics-2015-08-31|Battle for Zendikar Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|August 31, 2015}}</ref>  


The key difference between the similar [[Sunburst]] and Converge is that the first is a [[keyword]] with a [[static]] [[ability]] which is only permitted on [[creatures]] and [[artifacts]] while Converge is an ability word which can go on nonpermanent spells.  
The key difference between the similar [[Sunburst]] and Converge is that the first is a [[keyword]] with a [[static ability]] which is only permitted on [[creatures]] and [[artifacts]] while Converge is an ability word which can go on nonpermanent spells.  


==Rulings==
==Rulings==

Revision as of 07:02, 1 September 2015

Converge is an ability word introduced in Battle for Zendikar, which highligts spells whose effects depend on the number of colors of mana you spend to cast them.. [1]

The key difference between the similar Sunburst and Converge is that the first is a keyword with a static ability which is only permitted on creatures and artifacts while Converge is an ability word which can go on nonpermanent spells.

Rulings

  • You are limited to the mana cost of each spell. You can't use more more (colores) mana.
  • If a spell with converge on the stack is copied, it's just created on the stack. No mana was spent to cast the copy, so zero colors of mana were spent to cast it.

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