Taxing

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Taxing is a slang term used to describe spells that stop an opponent from doing something unless they pay a price (usually extra mana).[1] Taxing cards are most often creatures and enchantments, but occasionally are done as one-shot spells.

Description

Taxing is a white mechanic. Most of blue's taxing has gone to white (it used to be primary in blue), but blue still gets taxing counterspells (such as Mana Leak).[2][3] Taxing cards are most often creatures and enchantments, but occasionally are done as one-shot spells or colored artifacts.[4][5]

A small number uses on-board counters as taxing, given that a player can't tax a spell already paid for. Another form makes the tax penalty in the form of drawn cards. A new effect is to tax a specific card in an opponent's hand, as Elite Spellbinder or Anointed Peacekeeper.

Examples are Kataki, War's Wage, Thalia, Guardian of Thraben, Archangel of Tithes, Frontline Medic, Esper Sentinel

Test card

Tax was consolidated in rules text on the 2024 Mystery Booster 2 test card Tax Taker ([...] each time a spell you control or an ability of a permanent you control causes an opponent to pay extra mana.)

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