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==Rulings==
==Rulings==
* Bolster itself doesn't [[target]] any creature, though some spells and abilities that bolster may have other effects that target creatures. For example, you could put counters on a creature with protection from white with <c>Abzan Skycaptain</c>'s bolster ability.
* Bolster itself doesn't [[target]] any creature, though some spells and abilities that bolster may have other effects that target creatures. For example, you could put counters on a creature with protection from white with <c>Abzan Skycaptain</c>'s bolster ability.
* You determine which creature to put counters on as the spell or ability that instructs you to bolster resolves. but big boobies
* You determine which creature to put counters on as the spell or ability that instructs you to bolster resolves.


==Example==
==Example==

Revision as of 20:24, 21 April 2015

Bolster is a keyword action introduced in Fate Reforged where it replaced Outlast from Khans of Tarkir as the mechanic associated with the Abzan Houses. [1] [2] Bolster is also featured in Dragons of Tarkir, associated with the Dromoka clan. [3]

Description

When Bolster = N, you choose a creature with the least toughness or tied with the least toughness among creatures you control and put N +1/+1 counters on it.

Rules

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Rulings

  • Bolster itself doesn't target any creature, though some spells and abilities that bolster may have other effects that target creatures. For example, you could put counters on a creature with protection from white with Abzan Skycaptain's bolster ability.
  • You determine which creature to put counters on as the spell or ability that instructs you to bolster resolves.

Example

Template:Clans of Tarkir mechanics

References