Ward
- For Ward auras, see Ward (aura).
Ward | |
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Keyword Ability | |
Type | Triggered |
Introduced | Strixhaven: School of Mages |
Last used | Evergreen |
Reminder Text | Ward [cost] (Whenever this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter it unless that player pays [cost].) |
Storm Scale | 1[1] |
Statistics |
107 cards |
Scryfall Search | |
keyword:"Ward" |
Ward is an evergreen keyword ability introduced in Strixhaven: School of Mages.[2][3] Ward is a triggered ability.[4]
Description
Whenever a permanent with ward becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter it unless that player pays an additional cost. It is a protective ability in the vein of shroud or hexproof, but it gives the opponent a way out to removing the permanent and hence can be used more frequently.
Before it was keyworded, Ward was known as Frost armor.[5][6] Early examples of cards with this mechanic include Frost Titan and Diffusion Sliver. The life payment variant had its closest example in Ashenmoor Liege. A variant on cards like Boreal Elemental and Terror of the Peaks simply increased the cost of targeting, which are not vulnerable to uncounterable effects.
The two most common forms are costing additional mana (in white, blue, and green) or costing a payment of life (in black and red).[7][8] These two approaches both protect against removal but ask different things of the rest of your deck and give opponents different incentives for when to bite the bullet and remove the warded creature. Forge, Neverwinter Charlatan is the first Ward cost (sacrifice a creature) that is potentially impossible to pay, with all prior ward costs being generic enough for all decks.
Going forward, R&D announced some more unique ward costs as well.[2][9] Discarding a card became a quick third as a cost, which Reality Smasher was a predecessor of. Phyrexian Fleshgorger is the first card with a variable Ward cost (life cost, equal to its power) to go with the size-changing Prototype. Ovika, Enigma Goliath is the first mixed ward cost, requiring both a life and mana payment.
Any spell or ability controlled by an opponent can be affected by ward. This includes Aura spells, triggered abilities, and anything else that target a permanent with ward. Spells and abilities that don't target won't cause ward to trigger.
Ward is integrated into the rules for disguise and cloak.
Gavin's evaluation
In April 2024, Gavin Verhey evaluated the Ward mechanic and came to several observations:[10]
- Creatures with Ward
and Ward
are too hard to kill effectively, essentially getting semi-hexproof. "Can't be countered" is not a common side benefit on creature removal.
- Kappa Cannoneer's breach into Legacy was unintended.
- Generally, it causes tempo loss for one player; while it is clear how this would affect one-on-one matches, it proved to still be significant in multiplayer formats such as Commander.
- Ward really impacts the ability to spend multiple cards to kill off one thing.
- This especially affects red players, which often rely on mana-efficient targeted damage spells.
- Ward is most fun in small doses.
- There was probably too much in sets like Murders at Karlov Manor, which had the marquee mechanic of disguise, that had Ward
in its text.
- There was probably too much in sets like Murders at Karlov Manor, which had the marquee mechanic of disguise, that had Ward
- Ward should be something used by R&D with intention.
- Non-mana ward that people consistently can pay for has been pretty fun.
This led him to the following conclusions:
- Ward
helps to generate a little bit of tempo. It has a greater impact on Constructed, a format defined by mana efficiency, than in Limited, where it is more minor due to more games played with an excess of mana. However, it should not be given out freely by the designers but should have a purpose.
- Ward
should only be used on cards that really need protection. On Commander cards, it should only be used to promote fun gameplay.
- Ward
should only appear on expensive cards (six-drops and higher) that R&D don't want to be removed easily. In Commander, Ward
is too high a cost.
- Ward
and higher should almost never be put on a card.
- Non-mana ward can be further explored.
Featured costs
Cost | Introduced in | Color | Example |
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Additional mana | Strixhaven: School of Mages | Hamlet Vanguard | |
Life | Strixhaven: School of Mages | Owlin Shieldmage | |
Pay life equal to this creature's power | The Brothers' War | Phyrexian Fleshgorger | |
Discard a card | Adventures in the Forgotten Realms | Westgate Regent | |
Discard an enchantment, instant, or sorcery card | The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth | Saruman of Many Colors | |
Sacrifice a permanent | The Brothers' War | Mishra, Tamer of Mak Fawa | |
Sacrifice a legendary artifact or legendary creature | The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth | Sauron, the Dark Lord | |
Sacrifice three nonland permanents | Duskmourn: House of Horror | Valgavoth, Terror Eater | |
Collect evidence | Murders at Karlov Manor | Axebane Ferox |
Rules
From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (April 4, 2025—Tarkir: Dragonstorm)
- Ward
- A triggered ability that can counter spells or abilities that target the permanent with ward. See rule 702.21, “Ward.”
From the Comprehensive Rules (April 4, 2025—Tarkir: Dragonstorm)
- 702.21. Ward
- 702.21a Ward is a triggered ability. Ward [cost] means “Whenever this permanent becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter that spell or ability unless that player pays [cost].”
- 702.21b Some ward abilities include an X in their cost and state what X is equal to. This value is determined at the time the ability resolves, not locked in as the ability triggers.
Ruling
- If a player casts a spell that targets multiple permanents their opponent controls with Ward, each of those Ward abilities will trigger. If that player doesn't pay for all of them, the spell will be countered.
- If a spell or ability that can't be countered targets one or more permanents with Ward, its controller may still choose to pay the Ward cost. Nothing happens if they don't pay the cost.
Example
Example
Adrix and Nev, Twincasters
Legendary Creature - Merfolk Wizard
Ward (Whenever this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter it unless that player pays
).
If one or more tokens would be created under your control, twice that many of those tokens are created instead.
Cards that grant Ward
- Creatures
- Bronze Guardian —
(for other artifacts)
- Coppercoat Vanguard —
(for Humans)
- Dragon's Disciple —
(for Dragons)
- Gargantuan Slabhorn —
(transformed permanents)
- Giant Ankheg —
- Gold-Forged Thopteryx —
(for legendary permanents)
- A-Kargan Warleader —
(for Warriors)
- Mishra, Tamer of Mak Fawa — Sacrifice a permanent
- Saruman, the White Hand —
(Goblins and Orcs)
- Shelob, Child of Ungoliant —
(for Spiders)
- Storvald, Frost Giant Jarl —
- Svyelun of Sea and Sky
(for Merfolk)
- Artifacts
- Enchantments
- Flowering of the White Tree —
(for legendary creatures)
- Innkeeper's Talent —
(for permanents with counters)
- Auras
- Equipment
- Sorceries
- Emblem
Cards that negate Ward
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (2023-03-04). "Where are Ward and Hexproof on the Storm Scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ a b Andrew Brown and Jules Robins (March 25, 2021). "Introducing Ward". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Matt Tabak (March 25, 2021). "Strixhaven: School of Mages Mechanics". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jess Dunks and Matt Tabak (April 16, 2021). "Strixhaven: School of Mages and Commander (2021 Edition) Release Notes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (September 22, 2019). "Do you imagine the "pay N more to target this creature" tax would be a viable way to phase Hexproof out?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (September 22, 2019). "Is Frost Armor limited to blue, or should we expect to see it in other colors if it is becoming more common?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (October 18, 2021). "Mechanical Color Pie 2021 Changes". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-10-18.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 28, 2023). "Do all colors have access to Ward?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 25, 2021). "Will ward coexist with Frost armour? Or are they functionally the same?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ The Future of Ward (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (April 25, 2024).