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NameExpropriate Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionCouncil's dilemma — Starting with you, each player votes for time or money. For each time vote, take an extra turn after this one. For each money vote, choose a permanent owned by the voter and gain control of it. Exile Expropriate.
FlavorEven those who think they have nothing have something left to lose.
ArtistBorja Pindado
SetSpecial Guests #66
WallpaperExpropriate Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageExpropriate Full hd imagedownload
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About Expropriate

Expropriate, Sorcery, designed by Zack Stella first released in Aug, 2016 in the set Conspiracy: Take the Crown and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 3 combos.

A control deck that focuses on stalling the game and generating a lot of mana would benefit from using Expropriate, as it can provide additional turns to set up win conditions or gain control of key permanents from opponents. While Expropriate is a powerful card with a unique effect, it can be slow and expensive to cast, making it more suitable for slower, more controlling strategies. Some may argue that cards like Time Stretch or Time Warp are better for extra turns, while cards like Bribery or Control Magic are more efficient for gaining control of permanents. Overall, Expropriate can see play in certain control decks looking to dominate the late game with its powerful effects.

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Rules

08/23/16

Because the votes are made in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand.

08/23/16

Expropriate doesn’t target any of the permanents you gain control of. You could choose a permanent with hexproof, for example. (Hey, money talks.)

08/23/16

If a creature with an enters-the-battlefield council’s dilemma ability leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, players can still vote for any option that would put +1/+1 counters on that creature, even though—or perhaps especially because—those votes won’t generate an effect.

08/23/16

Players can’t do anything between voting and finishing the resolution of the spell or ability that included the vote.

08/23/16

Unlike the will of the council cards from the original Conspiracy set, where a majority of votes determined what happened, each vote made for a council’s dilemma card adds to the ultimate effect.

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