Perplexing Chimera of Born of the Gods

Whenever an opponent casts a spell, you may exchange control of Perplexing Chimera and that spell. If you do, you may choose new targets for the spell. (If the spell becomes a permanent, you control that permanent.)

BNG · EN Tyler Jacobson
2014-02-07

standard
future
historic
timeless
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy pauper
vintage penny
commander oathbreaker
standardbrawl
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel oldschool
premodern
predh
usdeurfoiltix
1.0120.211.100.02
EDHREC
Rareza Tipo Color Cmc L/T
Enchantment Creature — Chimera 5 3/3
Foil Nonfoil Promo Fecha
2014-02-07
Booster Digital Oversized Reserved
Paper Mtgo Digital Astral Sega
Keywords
Set Name Set Code Set Type
Born of the Gods BNG EXPANSION
release: setsize: 165 totalsetsize: 165
onlyFoil: no onlyNonFoil: no
Nombre ID
BORDER COLOR BLACK
FRAME 2003
Date Source Comment
01-02-2014 wotc You may exchange control of Perplexing Chimera and any spell cast by an opponent, not just one with targets.
01-02-2014 wotc Neither Perplexing Chimera nor the spell changes zones. Only control of them is exchanged.
01-02-2014 wotc You may change any of the spell’s targets. If you change a target, you must choose a legal target for the spell. If you can’t, you must leave the target the same (even if that target is now illegal).
01-02-2014 wotc If you gain control of an instant or sorcery spell, it will be put into its owner’s graveyard as it resolves, fails to resolve, or is countered.
01-02-2014 wotc If Perplexing Chimera leaves the battlefield or the spell leaves the stack before the triggered ability resolves, you can’t make the exchange.
01-02-2014 wotc Gaining control of a spell and changing its targets won’t cause any heroic abilities of the new targets to trigger.
01-02-2014 wotc In some unusual cases, you may not control Perplexing Chimera when its triggered ability resolves (perhaps because the triggered ability triggered again and resolved while the original ability was on the stack). In these cases, you can exchange control of Perplexing Chimera and the spell that causes the ability to trigger, even if you control neither of them. If you do, you’ll be able to change targets of the spell, not the spell’s new controller.
01-02-2014 wotc You make the decision whether to exchange control of Perplexing Chimera and the spell as the triggered ability resolves.
01-02-2014 wotc After the ability resolves, you control the spell. Any instance of “you” in that spell’s text now refers to you, “an opponent” refers to one of your opponents, and so on. The change of control happens before new targets are chosen, so any targeting restrictions such as “target opponent” or “target creature you control” are now made in reference to you, not the spell’s original controller. You may change those targets to be legal in reference to you, or, if those are the spell’s only targets, the spell will doesn’t resolve for having illegal targets. When the spell resolves, any illegal targets are unaffected by it and you make all decisions the spell’s effect calls for.