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Revision as of 10:47, 23 September 2022

Prize
Keyword Ability
Introduced Unfinity
Last used Unfinity
Reminder Text Prize
Statistics
8 cards
{artifact symbol} 100%
Scryfall Search
keyword:"Prize"

Prize is an triggered ability connected to from Attractions introduced in Unfinity.[1]

Description

Some Attractions have a visit ability that lets you play a minigame. The prize is a reward for winning that minigame. Although these Attractions close down after you claim their prizes, you do get to open another to replace it.

Minigames

The following minigames provide prizes:

  • Cover the Spot — Drop three cards you own from outside the game one at a time onto the playing area from a height of at least one foot (about 0.3 meters). If those cards completely cover Cover the Spot, you win!
  • Dart Throw — Throw a card you own from outside the game onto the playing area from a distance of three feet (about one meter). You win if that card touches Dart Throw.
  • Guess Your Fate — Look at the bottom of your library, then give a person outside the game a one-word clue not on that card. They guess a word. If their guess appears in that card’s name, you win.
  • Memory Test — Name five exiled face-down cards, then look at them. If you named them correctly, turn them face up, and you win.
  • Squirrel Stack — You have five seconds to stack dice on top of one another. If you stack at least five dice, you win.
  • The Superlatorium — An opponent chooses “the cleanest,” “the hungriest,” or “the strangest.” You choose a creature, then ask a person outside the game to choose the creature that best fits the chosen criteria. If they chose the same creature you chose, you win.

Rules

Rulings

Examples

References

  1. Matt Tabak (September 20, 2022). "Unfinity Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.