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Painter's Servant {2}
Artifact Creature — Scarecrow
As this creature enters, choose a color.
All cards that aren’t on the battlefield, spells, and permanents are the chosen color in addition to their other colors.
A wandering palette seeking a master’s hand to give it purpose.
1/3
Illustrated by Ryan Riller
- Standard
- Not Legal
- Alchemy
- Not Legal
- Pioneer
- Not Legal
- Historic
- Banned
- Modern
- Legal
- Brawl
- Legal
- Legacy
- Legal
- Timeless
- Legal
- Vintage
- Legal
- Pauper
- Not Legal
- Commander
- Legal
- Penny
- Legal
- Oathbreaker
- Banned
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Notes and Rules Information for Painter's Servant:
- This ability affects every card in every game zone, all tokens on the battlefield, and all spell copies on the stack, regardless of who controls or owns them. (2008-05-01)
- This ability doesn't overwrite any previous colors. Rather, it adds another color. (2008-05-01)
- The effects of multiple Painter's Servants are cumulative. (2008-05-01)
- While Painter's Servant is on the battlefield, an effect that changes an object's colors will overwrite Painter's Servant's effect. For example, casting Cerulean Wisps on a creature will turn it blue, regardless of the color chosen for Painter's Servant. (2008-05-01)
- Each card becomes a new object as it changes zones, so this effect will apply to it from scratch in the new zone. Zone-change replacement abilities that care about the new color (like "[color] permanents enter tapped") won't work because those effects are applied as the card is entering its new zone. Zone-change triggered abilities that care about the new color (like "when a [color] permanent enters" or "when you cast a [color] spell") will work because those effects apply after the card is already in its new zone. (2008-05-01)
- If something affected by Painter's Servant is normally colorless, it will simply be the new color. It won't be both the new color and colorless. (2008-05-01)