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NameCollective Restraint Edit card
TypeEnchantment
DescriptionDomain — Creatures can't attack you unless their controller pays Icons of mtg for each creature they control that's attacking you, where X is the number of basic land types among lands you control.
ArtistAlan Rabinowitz
SetThe List #826
WallpaperCollective Restraint Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageCollective Restraint Full hd imagedownload
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About Collective Restraint

Collective Restraint, Enchantment, designed by Alan Rabinowitz first released in Oct, 2000 in the set Invasion and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

This card, Collective Restraint, would benefit a control deck that focuses on mana fixing and running multiple basic land types. It could be particularly useful in a deck that aims to stall the game and prevent opponents from attacking while setting up a win condition. However, there are potentially better options such as Ghostly Prison or Propaganda, which have a similar effect but are more efficient in terms of mana cost and effectiveness in certain situations. Whether Collective Restraint should see play would depend on the specific strategy and meta of the deck, but it could be a viable choice in the right circumstances.

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Rules

03/19/21

Domain abilities count the number of basic land types among lands you control, not how many lands you control or how many of any type.

02/01/14

Unless some effect explicitly says otherwise, a creature that can’t attack you can still attack a planeswalker you control.

02/01/09

How many lands you control of a particular basic land type is irrelevant to a domain ability, as long as that number is greater than zero. As far as domain is concerned, ten Forests is the same as one Forest.

02/01/07

In the Two-Headed Giant format, you still only have to pay once per creature.

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