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| text = Whenever one or more creatures a player controls deals combat damage to you, that player takes the initiative.<br> Whenever you take initiative and at the beginning of your upkeep, venture into Undercity. (If you’re in a dungeon, advance to the next room. If you’re not, enter Undercity. You can take the initaitve even if you already have it.)
| text = Whenever one or more creatures a player controls deals combat damage to you, that player takes the initiative.<br> Whenever you take initiative and at the beginning of your upkeep, venture into Undercity. (If you’re in a dungeon, advance to the next room. If you’re not, enter Undercity. You can take the initaitve even if you already have it.)
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'''Initiative''' is a [[player]]'s [[designation]], similar to [[Monarch]], introduced in ''[[Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate]]'' and is the only way to interact with the <c>Undercity</c> [[dungeon]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/commander-legends-battle-baldurs-gate-retail-guide|title=Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Retail Guide|author=[[WPN]]|date=March 24, 2022|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref>
'''Initiative''' is a [[player]]'s [[designation]], similar to [[Monarch]], introduced in ''[[Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate]]'' and is the only way to interact with the <c>Undercity</c> [[dungeon]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://wpn.wizards.com/en/article/commander-legends-battle-baldurs-gate-retail-guide|title=Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Retail Guide|author=[[WPN]]|date=March 24, 2022|publisher=[[Wizards Play Network]]}}</ref>

Revision as of 16:10, 17 May 2022

Initiative
Mechanic
Introduced Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate
Last used Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate
Reminder Text Whenever one or more creatures a player controls deals combat damage to you, that player takes the initiative.
Whenever you take initiative and at the beginning of your upkeep, venture into Undercity. (If you’re in a dungeon, advance to the next room. If you’re not, enter Undercity. You can take the initaitve even if you already have it.)
Statistics
7 cards
{W} 14.3% {U} 42.9% {B} 14.3% {U/B} 14.3% {artifact symbol} 14.3%
Scryfall Search
fulloracle:"take the initiative"

Initiative is a player's designation, similar to Monarch, introduced in Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate and is the only way to interact with the Undercity dungeon.[1]

Description

Initiative marker

Only one player at a time can has the Initiative. The Initiative has the following ability: "Whenever you take initiative and at the beginning of your upkeep, venture into Undercity." In addition, several cards in Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate get better or have an additional ability if you have the Initiative.

A special marker was included in booster packs of Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate that can be used to indicate which player has the Initiative. This can be placed on the battlefield or in the command zone, but is not a token (because it doesn't represent a permanent) or emblem but rather a status.

Taking the Initiative

At the start of the game, no player has the Initiative. The Initiative status only enters the game through a card's ability that causes a player to take the Initiative.

Once a player has the Initiative, they retain the Initiative until another player's creature deals combat damage to them, at which point that creature's controller takes the initiative.

Comparison to Monarch

Initiative shares a number of attributes with the Monarch designation. They both:

  • provide a continuing advantage as long as the designation is maintained,
  • apply to one player at a time,
  • start the game applying to nobody,
  • are granted explicitly by card abilities,
  • are printed in one or more supplemental sets,
  • synergize with several cards in those sets,
  • are narrow, directly interacting only with cards that mention them explicitly.

Rules

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Initiative
A designation a player can have. Some effects instruct a player to take the initiative. The player with the initiative ventures into Undercity whenever they take the initiative and at the beginning of their upkeep. See rule 723, “The Initiative.”

From the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

  • 723. The Initiative
    • 723.1. The initiative is a designation a player can have. There is no initiative in a game until an effect instructs a player to take the initiative. A player who currently has the initiative designation is said to have the initiative.
    • 723.2. There are three inherent triggered abilities associated with having the initiative. These triggered abilities have no source and are controlled by the player who had the initiative at the time the abilities triggered. This is an exception to rule 113.8. The full text of these abilities are “At the beginning of the upkeep of the player who has the initiative, that player ventures into Undercity,” “Whenever one or more creatures a player controls deal combat damage to the player who has the initiative, the controller of those creatures takes the initiative,” and “Whenever a player takes the initiative, that player ventures into Undercity.” See rule 701.46, “Venture into the Dungeon.”
    • 723.3. Only one player can have the initiative at a time. As a player takes the initiative, the player who currently has the initiative ceases to have it.
    • 723.4. If the player who has the initiative leaves the game, the active player takes the initiative at the same time that player leaves the game. If the active player is leaving the game or if there is no active player, the next player in turn order takes the initiative.
    • 723.5. If the player who currently has the initiative is instructed to take the initiative, this causes the last triggered ability in 723.2 to trigger but does not create a second initiative designation.

Rulings

Background

References