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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
When a creature with the exert ability is declared as an attacker, its controller decides if exert his o her creature or not. If he or she does, then a bonus ability is triggered and the creature doesn't [[untap]] in the next [[Beginning_phase#Untap_step|untap step]]. | When a creature with the exert ability is declared as an attacker, its controller decides if exert his o her creature or not. If he or she does, then a bonus ability is triggered and the creature doesn't [[untap]] in the next [[Beginning_phase#Untap_step|untap step]]. | ||
The flavor of this mechanic is as follows: if the creature exerts, it means the creature is doing a big effort, and who efforts gets a bonus. But then, the creature is exhausted by the effort, and thus it doesn't untap in the next untap step. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 19:58, 27 March 2017
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Keyword Action | |
Introduced | Amonkhet |
Last used | Amonkhet |
Reminder Text | Exert (TBA) |
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keyword:"Exert" |
Exert is a keyword action introduced in Amonkhet.[1]
Description
When a creature with the exert ability is declared as an attacker, its controller decides if exert his o her creature or not. If he or she does, then a bonus ability is triggered and the creature doesn't untap in the next untap step.
The flavor of this mechanic is as follows: if the creature exerts, it means the creature is doing a big effort, and who efforts gets a bonus. But then, the creature is exhausted by the effort, and thus it doesn't untap in the next untap step.
History
TBA
Rules
Rulings
TBA
Examples
TBA