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NamePrey's Vengeance Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionTarget creature gets +2/+2 until end of turn. Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
ArtistJesper Ejsing
SetJumpstart: Historic Horizons #620
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About Prey's Vengeance

Prey's Vengeance, Instant, designed by Jesper Ejsing first released in Apr, 2010 in the set Rise of the Eldrazi and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.

Prey's Vengeance would be beneficial in a green aggro deck looking to pump up its creatures for a decisive attack. While it offers a temporary boost with the potential for a free cast on the next turn, there are stronger options like Giant Growth or Vines of Vastwood that provide similar effects with added benefits such as hexproof or instant speed. Prey's Vengeance could see play in budget decks or in specific strategies that benefit from the rebound mechanic, but it may not be a top choice in more competitive environments.

Rules

06/15/10

If a replacement effect would cause a spell with rebound that you cast from your hand to be put somewhere else instead of your graveyard (such as Leyline of the Void might), you choose whether to apply the rebound effect or the other effect as the spell resolves.

06/15/10

If a spell with rebound that you cast from your hand doesn’t resolve for any reason (due being countered by a spell like Cancel, or because all of its targets are illegal), rebound has no effect. The spell is simply put into your graveyard. You won’t get to cast it again next turn.

06/15/10

If you are unable to cast a card from exile this way, or you choose not to, nothing happens when the delayed triggered ability resolves. The card remains exiled for the rest of the game, and you won’t get another chance to cast the card. The same is true if the ability is countered (due to Stifle, perhaps).

06/15/10

If you cast a spell with rebound from your hand and it resolves, it isn’t put into your graveyard. Rather, it’s exiled directly from the stack. Effects that care about cards being put into your graveyard won’t do anything.

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