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NameXenograft Edit card
TypeEnchantment
DescriptionAs Xenograft enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. Each creature you control is the chosen type in addition to its other types.
Flavor"I despise Vorinclex and his slobberings about 'evolution.' Only I know true progress." —Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur
ArtistDaniel Ljunggren
SetNew Phyrexia #51
WallpaperXenograft Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageXenograft Full hd imagedownload
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About Xenograft

Xenograft, Enchantment, designed by Daniel Ljunggren first released in May, 2011 in the set New Phyrexia. It's a key card in 3 combos.

This card, Xenograft, would greatly benefit a tribal deck that focuses on a specific creature type, such as Elves, Goblins, or Merfolk, as it essentially turns all your creatures into the chosen type, synergizing well with tribal effects and abilities. However, a better alternative might be Conspiracy, which not only does the same thing but also allows you to choose the creature type as the game starts, providing more flexibility. Xenograft could still see play in decks looking for redundancy or additional support for tribal strategies.

Rules

09/29/17

Replacement effects that modify creatures of a certain type as they enter the battlefield will apply (or not apply) after you apply this effect. For example, if Warrior is the chosen creature type and you control Bramblewood Paragon, a Runeclaw Bear would enter the battlefield with an additional +1/+1 counter.

06/01/11

You must choose an existing _Magic_ creature type.

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