About Averna, the Chaos Bloom
Averna, the Chaos Bloom, Legendary creature — elemental shaman, designed by Lucas Graciano first released in Oct, 2020 in the set Commander Legends and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck that focuses on cascading effects and ramping up mana would benefit from including Averna, the Chaos Bloom. This card can provide additional land drops during cascades, allowing for more mana acceleration and potentially more powerful plays. While there may be other cards that offer similar effects, Averna's ability to put lands directly onto the battlefield makes it a strong contender for decks looking to maximize their ramp potential. Overall, Averna, the Chaos Bloom could see play in decks that rely on cascading and mana ramp strategies.
Rules
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A spell’s converted mana cost is determined only by its mana cost. Ignore any alternative costs, additional costs, cost increases, or cost reductions. For example, Bloodbraid Elf’s converted mana cost is always 4.
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If the card has in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.
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The converted mana cost of a modal double-faced card in exile is that of its front face. If the last card you exile is a modal double-faced card, you may only cast the back face if the resulting spell would also have a lesser converted mana cost than the spell with cascade.
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When the cascade ability resolves, you must exile cards. The only optional part of the ability is whether or not you cast the last card exiled.
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You exile the cards face up. All players will be able to see them.
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Averna’s ability isn’t the same as playing a land. You may do this even if you’ve already played a land during your turn and even if it isn’t your turn at all.
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Countering the spell with cascade has no effect on the cascade ability.
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The cascade ability triggers when you cast the spell, meaning that it resolves before that spell. If you cast the card exiled by the cascade ability, that spell will go on the stack above the spell with cascade.
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You don’t have to cast the last card exiled by a cascade ability. If you choose to do so, you’re casting it as a spell. This means that it can be countered, and appropriate abilities trigger (such as if that spell also has cascade).
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