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All tournament-legal cards with affinity were printed during the [[Mirrodin block]].
All tournament-legal cards with affinity were printed during the [[Mirrodin block]].
==Rules==
==Rules==
{{CR|Fate Reforged|*'''702.40.''' Affinity
{{CRTemp|lookup=Affinity}}
**'''702.40a''' Affinity is a static ability that functions while the spell is on the stack. “Affinity for [text]" means “This spell costs you {{1}} less to cast for each [text] you control."
**'''702.40b''' The affinity ability reduces only the amount of generic mana a spell’s controller has to pay; it doesn’t reduce how much colored mana that player has to pay.
**'''702.40c''' If a spell has multiple instances of affinity, each of them applies.
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==Rulings==
==Rulings==

Revision as of 08:02, 25 July 2015

Affinity
Keyword Ability
Type Static
Introduced Mirrodin
Last used Fifth Dawn
Reminder Text Affinity for (text) (This spell costs you {1} less to cast for each (text) you control.)
Statistics 20 cards
Artifact 50% {U} 45% {R} 5%
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keyword:"Affinity"

Affinity is a keyword ability that reduces the mana cost of a spell by the number of permanents of a certain type that player controls.

Description

The ability is always written as "Affinity for [something]". The most common instance is "Affinity for artifacts" (see Frogmite). However, a cycle of Golems (consisting of Dross Golem, Oxidda Golem, Razor Golem, Spire Golem, and Tangle Golem) appeared in the Darksteel expansion, each with affinity for a particular basic land type.[1][2]

All tournament-legal cards with affinity were printed during the Mirrodin block.

Rules

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Rulings

  • The affinity ability reduces only the amount of generic mana you pay. It can't reduce how much colored mana you pay.
  • Affinity can't reduce the cost to cast a spell to less than {0}.
  • Affinity doesn't change the spell's mana cost or converted mana cost. It just changes how much mana you pay to cast the spell.
  • The cost reduction is set before you have to pay any costs for the spell. If you sacrifice an artifact while paying the spell's costs, that artifact still counts toward the cost reduction.

Examples

Notable cards with affinity

Frogmite, Myr Enforcer, Thoughtcast - used in affinity decks

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (January 19, 2004). "To Affinity And Beyond". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Aaron Forsythe (July 30, 2004). "The Power Behind Affinity". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.