My Crushing Masterstroke of Archenemy Schemes

My Crushing Masterstroke

Nº 27★ - COMMON - Archenemy Schemes
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When you set this scheme in motion, gain control of all nonland permanents your opponents control until end of turn. Untap those permanents. They gain haste until end of turn. Each of them attacks its owner this turn if able.

OARC · EN Alex Horley-Orlandelli
2010-06-18

standard
future
historic
timeless
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
oathbreaker
standardbrawl
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
predh
usdeurfoiltix
35.8313.51
EDHREC
Rareza Tipo Color Cmc L/T
Scheme 0
Foil Nonfoil Promo Fecha
2010-06-18
Booster Digital Oversized Reserved
Paper Mtgo Digital Astral Sega
Keywords
Set Name Set Code Set Type
Archenemy Schemes OARC ARCHENEMY
release: setsize: 45 totalsetsize: 45
onlyFoil: no onlyNonFoil: yes
Nombre ID
BORDER COLOR BLACK
FRAME 2003
Date Source Comment
20-09-2024 wotc Each of those permanents that is a creature at the time your declare attackers step begins must attack its owner if able. This includes permanents that became creatures after you gained control of them. Any of those permanents that aren't creatures at that time can't attack.
20-09-2024 wotc Each of those permanents attacks its owner if able, not necessarily the player you gained control of it from.
20-09-2024 wotc If, during your declare attackers step, one of the permanents you gained control of this way that's a creature is tapped or is affected by a spell or ability that says it can't attack, then it doesn't attack. If there's a cost associated with having that creature attack, you aren't forced to pay that cost, so it doesn't have to attack in that case either.
20-09-2024 wotc If one of those creatures can't attack its owner that turn due to a spell or ability (such as Chronomantic Escape), you may have it attack another player, attack a planeswalker an opponent controls, attack a battle an opponent protects, or not attack at all. If there's a cost with having that creature attack its owner, you aren't forced to pay that cost, so you may have it attack another player, attack a planeswalker an opponent controls, attack a battle an opponent protects, or not attack at all.