Cankerous Thirst (Eventide #116)

Soif chancrelleuse {3}{B/G}

Éphémère

Si {B} a été dépensé pour jouer la Soif chancrelleuse, vous pouvez faire que la créature ciblée gagne -3/-3 jusqu'à la fin du tour. Si {G} a été dépensé pour jouer la Soif chancrelleuse, vous pouvez faire que la créature ciblée gagne +3/+3 jusqu'à la fin du tour. (Faites les deux si {B}{G} a été dépensé.)

Quand il fait froid, rien ne réchauffe plus l'écorce qu'un breuvage d'elfe.

Illustrated by Carl Frank

Standard
Alchemy
Pioneer
Explorer
Modern
Historic
Legacy
Brawl
Vintage
Timeless
Commander
Pauper
Oathbreaker
Penny
Notes and Rules Information for Soif chancrelleuse:
  • Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
  • The spell cares about what mana was spent to pay its total cost, not just what mana was spent to pay the hybrid part of its cost. (2008-08-01)
  • The spell checks on resolution to see if any mana of the stated colors was spent to pay its cost. If so, it doesn't matter how much mana of that color was spent. (2008-08-01)
  • If the spell is copied, the copy will never have had mana of the stated color paid for it, no matter what colors were spent on the original spell. (2008-08-01)
  • The spell cares about what mana was spent to pay its total cost, not just what mana was spent to pay the hybrid part of its cost. (2008-08-01)
  • When you cast the spell, you choose its targets before you pay for it. (2008-08-01)
  • The spell checks on resolution to see if any mana of the stated colors was spent to pay its cost. If so, it doesn't matter how much mana of that color was spent. (2008-08-01)
  • If the spell is copied, the copy will never have had mana of the stated color paid for it, no matter what colors were spent on the original spell. (2008-08-01)
  • As you cast Cankerous Thirst, you must target a creature for the first effect and you must target a creature for the second effect. Both targets may be the same. As Cankerous Thirst resolves, you decide whether to apply either effect. (2008-08-01)