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[[Category:Keywords]]
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Revision as of 21:33, 4 June 2014

Cumulative upkeep is a keyword ability on permanents that requires the permanent's controller to pay an increasing cost during each of his or her turns to keep the permanent in play.

Cyclone from Arabian Nights is the first card printed to use cumulative upkeep, although it did not use this keyword. (Stasis is considered the first card with cumulative upkeep by some, but its upkeep cost is only similar to, and not descriptive of, cumulative upkeep, and the card's Oracle text does not use the keyword.) All tournament-legal cards with cumulative upkeep printed on them started in Ice Age and ended in Weatherlight, plus a revival in Coldsnap.

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Rulings

  • Paying cumulative upkeep is always optional. If it's not paid, the permanent with cumulative upkeep is sacrificed. Partial payments of the total cumulative upkeep cost can't be made. For example, if a permanent with "cumulative upkeep {1}" has three age counters on it when its cumulative upkeep ability triggers, it gets another age counter and then its controller chooses to either pay {4} or sacrifice the permanent.
  • Examples of choices associated with cumulative upkeep costs include choosing an opponent, choosing a creature, choosing a color of mana, choosing a graveyard, and choosing "heads" or "tails" when flipping a coin. Each choice within a single payment is made independently. The entire set of choices must be legal and payable.
  • Some permanents have abilities that trigger when their cumulative upkeep is paid. These abilities trigger when an entire upkeep payment is made. They don't trigger once per individual cost payment.
  • Several cards with cumulative upkeep do something based on the number of age counters on them when they're put into a graveyard from play. For example, Arctic Nishoba says "When Arctic Nishoba is put into a graveyard from play, you gain 2 life for each age counter on it." That ability triggers no matter how the Nishoba is put into a graveyard from play. If you don't pay its cumulative upkeep and have to sacrifice it, it gets an age counter first, which impacts the amount of life you gain.
  • Note that the decision to track cumulative upkeep using counters was made when the "Sixth Edition rules" (and the original version of the Oracle card database) were released in 1999. The Coldsnap set is the first since that time to feature cumulative upkeep cards, so this may appear to some players to be a rules change.

Examples

Color percentages

There is a total of 86 cards that involve cumulative upkeep, which divide by color as such:

  • Blue = 29 %
  • Green = 21 %
  • White = 17 %
  • Black = 13 %
  • Red = 9 %
  • Artifact = 5 %
  • Multicolor = 3 %
  • Land = 2 %

Enchantments that impose Cumulative upkeep