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Primordial Mist

Primordial Mist

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Enchantment

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At the beginning of your end step, you may manifest the top card of your library. (Put it onto the battlefield face down as a 2/2 creature. Turn it face up any time for its mana cost if it's a creature card.) Exile a face-down permanent you control face up: You may play that card this turn. (You still pay its costs. Timing rules still apply.)
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  • Activating Primordial Mist's last ability doesn't trigger abilities that trigger "when [something] is turned face up."

    2018-07-13

  • If you activate Primordial Mist's last ability but don't play the exiled card this turn, it remains exiled.

    2018-07-13

  • You must follow the normal timing permissions and restrictions of each card you play.

    2018-07-13

  • You may play a land exiled this way only if you have an available land play this turn.

    2018-07-13

  • You'll still pay all costs for a spell cast this way, including additional costs. You may also pay alternative costs such as evoke costs.

    2018-07-13

  • Casting an exiled card causes it to leave exile. You can't cast it multiple times.

    2018-07-13

  • If you somehow control a face-down token, you may exile it to activate Primordial Mist's last ability, but you won't be able to cast that token.

    2018-07-13

  • The face-down permanent is a 2/2 creature with no name, mana cost, creature types, or abilities. It's colorless and has a mana value of 0. Other effects that apply to the permanent can still grant or change any of these characteristics.

    2018-07-13

  • The face-down characteristics of a permanent are copiable values. If another object becomes a copy of a face-down creature or if a token is created that's a copy of a face-down creature, that new object is a 2/2 colorless face-up creature with no abilities.

    2018-07-13

  • Any time you have priority, you may turn a manifested creature face up by revealing that it's a creature card (ignoring any type-changing effects that might be applying to it) and paying its mana cost. This is a special action. It doesn't use the stack and can't be responded to.

    2018-07-13

  • Because face-down creatures don't have a name, they can't have the same name as any other creature or share any creature types with any other creature, even another face-down creature.

    2018-07-13

  • Because the permanent is on the battlefield both before and after it's turned face up, turning a permanent face up doesn't cause any enters-the-battlefield abilities to trigger.

    2018-07-13

  • A permanent that turns face up or face down changes characteristics but is otherwise the same permanent. Spells and abilities that were targeting that permanent, as well as Auras and Equipment that were attached to the permanent, aren't affected.

    2018-07-13

  • Turning a permanent face up or face down doesn't change whether that permanent is tapped or untapped.

    2018-07-13

  • At any time, you can look at a face-down permanent you control. You can't look at face-down permanents you don't control unless an effect instructs you to do so.

    2018-07-13

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