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Strive — This spell costs more to cast for each target beyond the first.
Until end of turn, any number of target creatures each gain “Whenever this creature attacks, create a 1/1 white Soldier creature token that’s tapped and attacking.”

40K · EN Games Workshop
2022-10-07

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2022-10-07
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Strive
Set Name Set Code Set Type
Warhammer 40,000 Commander 40K COMMANDER
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FRAME 2015
Date Source Comment
26-04-2014 wotc Although the tokens are attacking, they were never declared as attacking creatures (for purposes of abilities that trigger whenever a creature attacks, for example).
26-04-2014 wotc The mana cost and mana value of strive spells don't change no matter how many targets they have. Strive abilities affect only what you pay.
26-04-2014 wotc If a spell or ability allows you to cast a strive spell without paying its mana cost, you must pay the additional costs for any targets beyond the first.
26-04-2014 wotc If such a spell is copied, and the effect that copies the spell allows a player to choose new targets for the copy, the number of targets can't be changed. The player may change any number of the targets, including all of them or none of them. If, for one of the targets, the player can't choose a new legal target, then it remains unchanged (even if the current target is illegal).
26-04-2014 wotc You declare which player or planeswalker each token is attacking as you put it onto the battlefield. It doesn't have to be the same player or planeswalker the original creature is attacking.
26-04-2014 wotc You choose how many targets each spell with a strive ability has and what those targets are as you cast it. It's legal to cast such a spell with no targets, although this is rarely a good idea. You can't choose the same target more than once for a single strive spell.
26-04-2014 wotc If all of the spell's targets are illegal when the spell tries to resolve, it won't resolve and none of its effects will happen. If one or more of its targets are legal when it tries to resolve, the spell will resolve and affect only those legal targets. It will have no effect on any illegal targets.