Wish
- For the counter of the same name, see Wish counter.
A Wish is an effect that brings one or more cards "you own from outside the game" into the game, usually into your hand. In a casual game, a card you choose from outside the game comes from your personal collection. In a tournament event, a card you choose from outside the game must come from your sideboard.[1]
Printings
Wishes got their name from a cycle of cards in Judgment: Golden Wish (), Cunning Wish (), Death Wish (), Burning Wish (), Living Wish ().[2]
Following the original cycle, several wishes have been printed:
- Coax from the Blind Eternities () — Eldrazi card
- Glittering Wish () — multicolored card; shares naming with the original cycle
- Granted () — noncreature card
- Invasion of Arcavios — instant or sorcery
- Karn, the Great Creator () — artifact card; -2 loyalty ability[3]
- Legion Angel () — another copy of Legion Angel
- Mastermind's Acquisition () — is a modal spell; the alternate mode is a tutor effect
- Vivien, Arkbow Ranger () — creature card; -5 loyalty ability
Other than hand
- Research () — shuffles four into library
- Ring of Ma'rûf () — replaces your next draw; printed before the original wishes
- Spawnsire of Ulamog () — Eldrazi cards; cast unlimited number for free
- The Raven's Warning () — puts on top of library; on Saga Chapter III
- Wish () — may play that turn
Non-eternal
- Collector Protector () — given to an opponent; silver-bordered
- Frontier Explorer () — basic Plains; is a test card
- Last Minute Chopping () — opponent-owned card into your hand; silver-bordered holiday card
- Sovereign's Realm — plays basic lands; Conspiracy
- Spike, Tournament Grinder () — banned card; silver-bordered
- Wizened Arbiter () — white card; a test card
The wish effects of Coax from the Blind Eternities and Karn, the Great Creator can also be used to bring back a card from exile instead of bringing in a card from outside the game.
Wishboard
A wishboard is a sideboard for a deck that is intended to be used in conjunction with wishes. Often, these sideboard cards are not intended to ever be sided into the main deck between games; rather, one of the wishes is used to retrieve the cards instead. The intent of this strategy is to not devote main deck space to cards that may be irrelevant in any particular match-up. Instead, one trades game tempo for the ability to have the correct answer every game. This is, of course, assuming that the wishboard contains the proper answers.
See also
- Learn - A form of Wish that specifically targets Lesson cards.
- Companion - A form of Wish that is for an individual.
References
- ↑ Gatherer Card ruling, 13-07-2016
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 29, 2002). "Wishes Come True". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 29, 2019). "More War Games". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.