Sarkhan the Mad (Rise of the Eldrazi #214)

Sarkhan, o Louco {3}{B}{R}

Planeswalker — Sarkhan

0: Revele o card do topo de seu grimório e coloque-o na sua mão. Sarkhan, o Louco, causa dano a ele mesmo igual ao custo de mana convertido daquele card.

-2: O controlador da criatura alvo sacrifica-a, depois aquele jogador coloca no campo de batalha uma ficha de criatura vermelha 5/5 do tipo Dragão com voar.

-4: Cada criatura do tipo Dragão que você controla causa uma quantidade de dano igual ao seu poder ao jogador alvo.

Loyalty: 7

Illustrated by Chippy

Standard
Alchemy
Pioneer
Explorer
Modern
Historic
Legacy
Brawl
Vintage
Timeless
Commander
Pauper
Oathbreaker
Penny
Notes and Rules Information for Sarkhan, o Louco:
  • Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
  • Unlike previous planeswalkers, Sarkhan the Mad has no way to raise his loyalty. (2010-06-15)
  • Once the first ability starts to resolve and you reveal the top card of your library (and see how much damage Sarkhan the Mad deals to himself), it’s too late to respond. (2010-06-15)
  • The first ability causes Sarkhan to deal damage directly to himself, resulting in that many loyalty counters being removed from him. The damage would never have been dealt to you, so prevention effects that would prevent damage from being dealt to you won’t affect it. (2010-06-15)
  • If the targeted creature is an illegal target by the time the second ability resolves, the ability doesn’t resolve. The player won’t get a Dragon token. (2010-06-15)
  • If the targeted creature is a legal target by the time the second ability resolves but its controller can’t sacrifice it (due to Tajuru Preserver, perhaps), the ability continues to resolve. That player gets a Dragon token. (2010-06-15)
  • You choose a single target as you activate the third ability. All your Dragons deal damage to that player. (2010-06-15)
  • If you target an opponent with the third ability, you choose separately for each Dragon creature you control whether or not to redirect the damage dealt by that Dragon to a planeswalker that player controls. (2010-06-15)