Angrath, Minotaur Pirate
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Angrath’s first and last abilities target only the player. Creatures with hexproof that player controls will be affected.
2018-01-19
Angrath’s last ability uses the power of those creatures as they last existed on the battlefield to determine their total power. If a creature’s power was somehow less than 0, it subtracts from the total power of the other creatures. If the total power of those creatures is 0 or less, Angrath doesn’t deal damage.
2018-01-19
If a creature controlled by the target opponent isn’t destroyed as Angrath’s last ability resolves (most likely because it has indestructible), its power still contributes to the amount of damage dealt. Use its power as it currently exists on the battlefield to determine the total power of the creatures.
2018-01-19
Any abilities that trigger when creatures die while resolving Angrath’s last ability won’t be put on the stack until after the player is dealt damage. If the player’s life total becomes 0 or less, those triggers won’t resolve in time to save that player.
2018-01-19
Any abilities of the destroyed creatures that trigger when the player is dealt damage won’t trigger.
Angrath, the Flame-Chained
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Angrath’s first ability causes each opponent to lose 2 life even if some or all of those players were unable to discard a card.
2018-01-19
You can target and gain control of an untapped creature with Angrath’s second ability. You can also untap a creature you already control and give it haste.
2018-01-19
Whether the target creature has mana value 3 or less is checked only as the delayed triggered ability from Angrath’s second ability resolves during the end step.
2018-01-19
In a Two-Headed Giant game, Angrath’s first ability causes the opposing team to lose 4 life, and each player on that team discards a card. His last ability causes the opposing team to lose life equal to the number of cards in both graveyards.
Captain Lannery Storm
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
You can activate the mana ability of a Treasure even if you have nothing to spend that mana on.
2017-09-29
Captain Lannery Storm’s last ability triggers whenever you sacrifice a Treasure for any reason, not just to activate a Treasure’s mana ability.
2017-09-29
If you sacrifice Treasures to cast Captain Lannery Storm, its last ability won’t trigger for those Treasures.
Captivating Crew
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
You can target and gain control of an untapped creature this way.
Cinder Barrens
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Contract Killing
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
If the target creature is an illegal target by the time Contract Killing resolves, the entire spell doesn’t resolve. You won’t get Treasures. If, on the other hand, the target is a legal target but isn’t destroyed (most likely because it has indestructible), you’ll get Treasures.
Dead man's Chest
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
If you gain control of the enchanted creature, Dead Man's Chest will be put into your graveyard.
2018-01-19
If Dead Man's Chest and the enchanted creature are both put into graveyards at the same time, the last ability of Dead Man's Chest still triggers.
2018-01-19
To determine how many cards to exile, use the enchanted creature's power as it last existed on the battlefield.
2018-01-19
You are a creature's owner if the card representing it began the game in your deck, or if it's a token that entered the battlefield under your control. If Dead Man's Chest enchants a creature that you own but an opponent controls, you'll exile cards from your library.
2018-01-19
The effect of Dead Man's Chest doesn't change when you can cast the exiled cards. For example, if you exile a creature card without flash, you can cast it only during your main phase when the stack is empty.
2018-01-19
Casting an exiled card causes it to leave exile. You can't cast it multiple times.
2018-01-19
In a multiplayer game, if a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If you leave the game, any spells or permanents you control from Dead Man's Chest's ability are exiled.
Deadeye Plunderers
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
Because damage remains marked on a creature until it’s removed as the turn ends, the damage Deadeye Plunderers takes during combat may become lethal if artifacts you control leave the battlefield later in the turn.
Depths of Desire
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Dire Fleet Daredevil
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
The effect of Dire Fleet Daredevil doesn't change when you can cast the exiled card. For example, if you exile a sorcery card, you can cast it only during your main phase when the stack is empty.
2018-01-19
Casting an exiled card causes it to leave exile. You can't cast it multiple times.
Dire Fleet Hoarder
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Fiery Cannonade
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Forerunner of the Coalition
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
In a Two-Headed Giant game, the last ability of Forerunner of the Coalition causes the opposing team to lose 2 life.
2018-01-19
If an effect refers to a “[subtype] spell” or “[subtype] card,” it refers only to a spell or card that has that subtype. For example, March of the Drowned is a card that benefits Pirates and features Pirates in its illustration, but it isn’t a Pirate card.
Gleaming Barrier
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Goldspan Dragon
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2021-02-05
If a spell targets Goldspan Dragon more than once, the triggered ability will trigger only once.
2021-02-05
An ability that triggers when a creature becomes the target of a spell resolves before the spell that caused it to trigger. Such an ability resolves even if that spell is countered.
2021-02-05
Players can cast spells and activate abilities after the triggered ability resolves but before the spell that caused it to trigger does.
Hedonist's Trove
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2015-02-25
The cards are exiled face up.
2015-02-25
The once-a-turn restriction of the last ability applies only to nonland cards. You can play a land card exiled with Hedonist’s Trove on the same turn you cast a nonland card exiled that way.
2015-02-25
Playing a card this way follows the normal rules for playing the card. You must pay its costs, and you must follow all applicable timing rules. For example, if one of the cards is a creature card, you can cast that card only during your main phase while the stack is empty.
2015-02-25
Under normal circumstances, you can play a land card exiled with Hedonist’s Trove only if you haven’t played a land yet that turn.
2015-02-25
If Hedonist’s Trove leaves the battlefield, any cards it exiled remain exiled. Those cards can no longer be played. Any future instance of Hedonist’s Trove (even one represented by the same card) will be a new object and won’t allow you to play those cards.
Highland Lake
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Hijack
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
You can target and gain control of an untapped artifact or creature this way. You can also untap an artifact or creature you already control and give it haste.
Hornswoggle
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Hornswoggle can target a spell that can’t be countered, such as Nezahal, Primal Tide. When Hornswoggle resolves, that spell won’t be countered, but you’ll still get a Treasure.
Island
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Lay claim
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-04-18
Gaining control of a creature doesn’t cause you to gain control of any Auras or Equipment attached to it. They’ll remain attached, but an Aura’s effect that affects “you” still affects its controller rather than you, the controller of an Equipment can move it during their next main phase, and so on.
Mountain
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Navigator's Ruin
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn’t matter how many creatures you attacked with, or which opponent or planeswalker controlled by an opponent those creatures attacked.
2018-01-19
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn’t have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player or planeswalker it attacked doesn’t have to still be in the game or on the battlefield, respectively.
2018-01-19
Some raid abilities trigger at the beginning of your end step. These abilities trigger if you attacked with a creature that turn, even if the card with that raid ability wasn’t on the battlefield when you attacked.
Pirate's Cutlass
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2020-11-10
You can cast Pirate’s Cutlass even if you control no Pirates. If you control no Pirates as Pirate’s Cutlass enters the battlefield, its triggered ability will have no effect.
Pirate's Pillage
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Pirate's Prize
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Pitiless Plunderer
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
If another creature you control dies at the same time as Pitiless Plunderer does, you’ll get a Treasure.
Prosperous Pirates
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Protean Raider
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Protean Raider copies exactly what was printed on the original creature (unless that creature is copying something else or is a token; see below). It doesn’t copy whether that creature is tapped or untapped, whether it has any counters on it or Auras attached to it, or any non-copy effects that have changed its power, toughness, types, color, or so on.
2018-01-19
If the chosen creature has {X} in its mana cost, X is considered to be 0.
2018-01-19
If the chosen creature is copying something else (for example, if the chosen creature is another Protean Raider), then Protean Raider enters the battlefield as whatever the chosen creature copied.
2018-01-19
If the chosen creature is a token, Protean Raider copies the original characteristics of that token as stated by the effect that created the token. Protean Raider is not a token in this case.
2018-01-19
Any enters-the-battlefield abilities of the copied creature will trigger when Protean Raider enters the battlefield. Any “as [this creature] enters the battlefield” or “[this creature] enters the battlefield with” abilities of the chosen creature will also work.
2018-01-19
If Protean Raider somehow enters the battlefield at the same time as another creature, Protean Raider can’t become a copy of that creature. You may choose only a creature that’s already on the battlefield.
2018-01-19
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn’t matter how many creatures you attacked with, or which opponent or planeswalker controlled by an opponent those creatures attacked.
2018-01-19
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn’t have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player or planeswalker it attacked doesn’t have to still be in the game or on the battlefield, respectively.
Prying Blade
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
commander: Legal
duel: Restricted
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Banned
vintage: Legal
2021-06-18
You'll create a Treasure token even if that player has no cards left in their library to exile.
2021-06-18
You must still follow all timing restrictions and pay all costs when casting the exiled card. If you exile a land card, you can't play that card.
2021-06-18
If you choose to pay the dash cost rather than the mana cost, you're still casting the spell. It goes on the stack and can be responded to and countered. You can cast a creature spell for its dash cost only when you otherwise could cast that creature spell. Most of the time, this means during your main phase when the stack is empty.
2021-06-18
If you pay the dash cost to cast a creature spell, that card will be returned to its owner's hand only if it's still on the battlefield when its triggered ability resolves. If it dies or goes to another zone before then, it will stay where it is.
2021-06-18
You don't have to attack with the creature with dash unless another ability says you do.
2021-06-18
If a creature enters the battlefield as a copy of or becomes a copy of a creature whose dash cost was paid, the copy won't have haste and won't be returned to its owner's hand.
Revel in Riches
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
If you don’t control ten Treasures as your upkeep begins, the second ability of Revel in Riches won’t trigger. You can’t take any actions during your turn before your upkeep begins.
2017-09-29
If you don’t control ten Treasures as the second ability of Revel in Riches resolves, you won’t win the game.
2017-09-29
If an opponent’s creature dies at the same time that Revel in Riches is destroyed, you’ll get a Treasure.
2017-09-29
If the second ability of Revel in Riches causes you to win the game, please refrain from throwing your Treasure tokens into the air as this may distract or injure other players.
Ruthless Knave
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2017-09-29
You can sacrifice Ruthless Knave to pay the cost for its first ability.
2017-09-29
The Treasures you sacrifice to activate Ruthless Knave’s last ability can’t also be sacrificed for mana.
Sailor of Means
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Storm Fleet Sprinter
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Submerged Boneyard
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Swamp
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
Unclaimed Territory
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
To choose a creature type, you must choose an existing creature type, such as Vampire or Knight. You can't choose multiple creature types, such as “Vampire Knight.” Card types such as artifact can't be chosen, nor can subtypes that aren't creature types, such as Jace, Vehicle, or Treasure.
Vraska, Scheming Gorgon
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal
2018-01-19
Vraska’s first and last abilities affect only creatures you control at the time it resolves. Creatures you begin to control later in the turn won’t get +1/+0 or gain abilities.
2018-01-19
The triggered ability Vraska grants to creatures with her third ability triggers on any damage those creatures deal, including noncombat damage. If multiple players are dealt damage simultaneously by affected creatures, you choose the order in which those triggers resolve. If all your opponents have lost the game, you’ll win the game before any more of the triggers resolve.
Wily Goblin
commander: Legal
duel: Legal
frontier: ???
modern: Legal
legacy: Legal
vintage: Legal