Suzerain de Hantebois {3}{G}{G}
Créature-enchantement — avatar et horreur
Imminence 4 — {1}{G}{G} (Si vous lancez ce sort pour son coût d'imminence, il arrive avec quatre marqueurs « temps » et ce n'est pas une créature avant que le dernier soit retiré. Au début de votre étape de fin, retirez-lui un marqueur « temps ».)
À chaque fois que le Suzerain de Hantebois arrive ou qu'il attaque, créez un jeton de terrain incolore engagé appelé Partout qui a tous les types de terrain de base.
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Illustrated by Tiffany Turrill
- Standard
- Legal
- Alchemy
- Legal
- Pioneer
- Legal
- Explorer
- Legal
- Modern
- Legal
- Historic
- Legal
- Legacy
- Legal
- Brawl
- Legal
- Vintage
- Legal
- Timeless
- Legal
- Commander
- Legal
- Pauper
- Not Legal
- Oathbreaker
- Legal
- Penny
- Not Legal
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Notes and Rules Information for Suzerain de Hantebois:
- Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
- The Everywhere token created by Overlord of the Hauntwoods's last ability has the land types Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. It also has the mana ability of each basic land type (for example, Forests have "{T}: Add {G}"). It does not have the basic supertype. (2024-09-20)
- "Impending N–[cost]" is a keyword that represents multiple abilities. The official rules are as follows: (a) You may choose to pay [cost] rather than pay this spell's mana cost. (b) If you chose to pay this spell's impending cost, it enters the battlefield with N time counters on it. (c) As long as this permanent has a time counter on it, if it was cast for its impending cost, it's not a creature. (d) At the beginning of your end step, if this permanent was cast for its impending cost, remove a time counter from it. (2024-09-20)
- If you choose to pay the impending cost rather than the mana cost, you're still casting the spell. It goes on the stack and can be responded to, countered, and so on. (2024-09-20)
- If you choose to pay the impending cost of a creature spell, it's still a creature spell on the stack. You can cast that spell for its impending cost only when you could normally cast that creature spell. Most of the time, this means during your main phase when the stack is empty. (2024-09-20)
- If an object enters as a copy of a permanent that was cast with its impending cost, it won't enter with time counters, and it will be a creature. (2024-09-20)