| Name | Reality Twist |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | Cumulative upkeep |
| Flavor | "Nothing is as it seems." —Gerda Äagesdotter, Archmage of the Unseen |
| Artist | James Ernest |
| Set | Ice Age #94 |
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| Name | Reality Twist |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | Cumulative upkeep |
| Flavor | "Nothing is as it seems." —Gerda Äagesdotter, Archmage of the Unseen |
| Artist | James Ernest |
| Set | Ice Age #94 |
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| Image |
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Reality Twist, Enchantment, designed by James Ernest first released in Jun, 1995 in the set Ice Age.
Reality Twist could be a unique addition to a five-color deck that aims to surprise opponents with unexpected mana production and disrupt their strategies. However, due to its high mana cost and the potential risk of sacrificing it with cumulative upkeep, it may not be the most efficient choice for competitive play. Other cards like Chromatic Lantern or Prismatic Omen could provide more reliable mana fixing without the drawback of sacrificing the enchantment, making them better options for most decks.
10/04/04
If a player uses a text-changing effect to make a land type be listed as producing two different colors, the player tapping the land for mana can choose to produce mana of either color. But if it produces more than one mana, all mana is of the same color.
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