Display of Dominance of Dragons of Tarkir

Display of Dominance

Nº 182 - UNCOMMON - Dragons of Tarkir
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• Destroy target blue or black noncreature permanent.
• Permanents you control can’t be the targets of blue or black spells your opponents control this turn.

DTK · EN Tomasz Jedruszek
2015-03-27

standard
future
historic
timeless
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy pauper
vintage penny
commander oathbreaker
standardbrawl
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel oldschool
premodern
predh
usdeurfoiltix
0.050.220.120.03
EDHREC
Rareza Tipo Color Cmc L/T
Instant 2
Foil Nonfoil Promo Fecha
2015-03-27
Booster Digital Oversized Reserved
Paper Mtgo Digital Astral Sega
Keywords
Set Name Set Code Set Type
Dragons of Tarkir DTK EXPANSION
release: setsize: 264 totalsetsize: 264
onlyFoil: no onlyNonFoil: no
Nombre ID
BORDER COLOR BLACK
FRAME 2015
Date Source Comment
25-02-2015 wotc If you choose the second mode, no new blue or black spell may be cast by an opponent that turn targeting a permanent you control after Display of Dominance resolves.
25-02-2015 wotc Permanents you control may be the targets of abilities from blue or black sources controlled by your opponents.
25-02-2015 wotc Keep in mind that an Aura spell targets the permanent it will enchant (but an Aura on the battlefield doesn’t target the permanent it’s attached to).
25-02-2015 wotc If you choose the second mode, and if a permanent you control is being targeted by a spell when Display of Dominance resolves, nothing happens right away. When that spell would resolve, its color is checked. If it’s blue or black, that permanent will be an illegal target for that spell and won’t be affected by it. If all that spell’s targets have become illegal by the time it would resolve, it’s countered.
25-02-2015 wotc If you choose the second mode, Display of Dominance will affect any permanent you happen to control at any point during the rest of the turn, not just permanents you control as it resolves. That’s because it doesn’t grant an ability to those permanents; rather, it affects the game rules and states something that’s now true about those permanents.