| Name | Twins of Maurer Estate |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — vampire |
| Description | Madness |
| Flavor | "Children, where are your parents?" —Reig, wandering monk, last words |
| Artist | Darek Zabrocki |
| Set | Mystery Booster #802 |
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| Name | Twins of Maurer Estate |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — vampire |
| Description | Madness |
| Flavor | "Children, where are your parents?" —Reig, wandering monk, last words |
| Artist | Darek Zabrocki |
| Set | Mystery Booster #802 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Twins of Maurer Estate, Creature — vampire, designed by Darek Zabrocki first released in Apr, 2016 in the set Shadows over Innistrad and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
This card, Twins of Maurer Estate, could benefit a deck that focuses on graveyard interactions and discarding cards, as it provides value when discarded with its madness ability. However, there may be better options depending on the specific strategy of the deck, such as Vampire Nighthawk for its immediate impact on the board. Whether Twins of Maurer Estate should see play would depend on the overall synergy and game plan of the deck, as well as the current metagame.
04/08/16
Cards are discarded in a Magic game only from a player’s hand. Effects that put cards from a player’s library into that player’s graveyard do not cause those cards to be discarded.
04/08/16
Casting a spell for its madness cost doesn’t change its mana cost or its converted mana cost. You just pay the madness cost instead.
04/08/16
If you choose not to cast a card with madness when the madness triggered ability resolves, it’s put into your graveyard. You don’t get another chance to cast it later.
04/08/16
If you discard a card with madness while resolving a spell or ability, it moves immediately to exile. Continue resolving that spell or ability—the card is not in your graveyard at this time. Its madness trigger will be placed onto the stack once that spell or ability has completely resolved.
04/08/16
Madness works independently of why you’re discarding the card. You could discard it to pay a cost, because a spell or ability tells you to, or even because you have too many cards in your hand at the end of your turn. You can’t discard a card with madness just because you want to, though.
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