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'''Punisher'''-type cards allow an opponent to decide how to punish themselves, usually giving | '''Punisher'''-type cards allow an opponent to decide how to punish themselves, usually giving them a choice between either two bad situations or between something bad for them and a bonus for you. ''Punisher'' cards were first printed throughout the [[Odyssey block]] and were [[red]]. In the "alternative reality" themed set ''[[Planar Chaos]]'', [[black]] got two punisher cards, while a multicolored black/red punisher card was printed in ''[[Shadowmoor]]''. | ||
==List of punisher cards== | ==List of punisher cards== |
Revision as of 00:43, 23 March 2009
Punisher-type cards allow an opponent to decide how to punish themselves, usually giving them a choice between either two bad situations or between something bad for them and a bonus for you. Punisher cards were first printed throughout the Odyssey block and were red. In the "alternative reality" themed set Planar Chaos, black got two punisher cards, while a multicolored black/red punisher card was printed in Shadowmoor.
List of punisher cards
- Barbarian Bully
- Blazing Salvo
- Book Burning
- Breaking Point
- Browbeat
- Dash Hopes
- Dwarven Driller
- Dwarven Scorcher
- Flaming Gambit
- Lava Blister
- Longhorn Firebeast
- Molten Influence
- Skullscorch
- Temporal Extortion
- Tyrannize
Example
In the above example, your opponent must decide whether to punish themselves by taking 6 points of damage or putting the top 6 cards of their library into their graveyard.
Rulings
- When a punisher spell resolves, the player whose creature, land, or spell would be affected must choose whether to take damage or allow the spell's normal effect to work.
- Damage that the punisher spell would deal to the player may be prevented.