Cartouche: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>User-100068615
>Mullerornis
Line 5: Line 5:
Cartouches enchant creatures, giving them a boost that represents some kind of success or accomplishment. They give the creature they are enchanted to a boost of +1/+1 and a keyword, which is primary in that color. They also carry a secondary enter the battlefield effect, which also directly reflects the flavor of its color.
Cartouches enchant creatures, giving them a boost that represents some kind of success or accomplishment. They give the creature they are enchanted to a boost of +1/+1 and a keyword, which is primary in that color. They also carry a secondary enter the battlefield effect, which also directly reflects the flavor of its color.


''[[Amonkhet]]'' cartouches are linked to the [[Trials of the Five Gods]] and each Cartouche shares a part of its name with the trial corresponding to its color.
''[[Amonkhet]]'' cartouches are linked to the [[Trials of the Five Gods]] and each Cartouche shares a part of its name with the trial corresponding to its color. However, in flavour cartouches are also used for control magic, such as maintaining the [[Zombies|Annointed]] under control<ref>{{NewRef|magic-story/servants-2017-04-19|Servants|[[Kelly Digges]]|April 19, 2017}}</ref> as well as restrain dissenters.<ref>{{NewRef|magic-story/judgment-2017-05-17|Judgement|[[Doug Beyer]] and [[Alison Luhrs]]|2017-05-17}}</ref>


== Cartouche Cycle ==
== Cartouche Cycle ==

Revision as of 14:23, 18 May 2017

The five cartouches connect together

Cartouche is an enchantment subtype introduced in Amonkhet, which only appear on auras.[1][2]

Description

Cartouches enchant creatures, giving them a boost that represents some kind of success or accomplishment. They give the creature they are enchanted to a boost of +1/+1 and a keyword, which is primary in that color. They also carry a secondary enter the battlefield effect, which also directly reflects the flavor of its color.

Amonkhet cartouches are linked to the Trials of the Five Gods and each Cartouche shares a part of its name with the trial corresponding to its color. However, in flavour cartouches are also used for control magic, such as maintaining the Annointed under control[3] as well as restrain dissenters.[4]

Cartouche Cycle

References