| Name | Advice from the Fae |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | ( |
| Artist | Chippy |
| Set | Shadowmoor #28 |
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| Name | Advice from the Fae |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | ( |
| Artist | Chippy |
| Set | Shadowmoor #28 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Advice from the Fae, Sorcery, designed by Chippy first released in May, 2008 in the set Shadowmoor.
This card, Advice from the Fae, would benefit a deck that focuses on creature-heavy strategies and aims to maintain board presence. Decks such as Merfolk, Faeries, or Simic Ramp could find value in utilizing this card to dig deeper into their library for key creatures or resources. However, in competitive Magic: the Gathering environments, there are more efficient card draw options available, such as Jace, the Mind Sculptor or Sylvan Library, which provide more consistent and powerful card advantage, making it less likely for Advice from the Fae to see play in top-tier decks.
05/01/08
A card with monocolored hybrid mana symbols in its mana cost has a converted mana cost equal to the highest possible cost it could be cast for. Its converted mana cost never changes. Thus, Advice from the Fae has a converted mana cost of 6, even if you spend to cast it.
05/01/08
If an effect reduces the cost to cast a spell by an amount of generic mana, it applies to a monocolored hybrid spell only if you’ve chosen a method of paying for it that includes generic mana.
05/01/08
In a multiplayer game, compare the number of creatures you control with the number of creatures each other player controls. If any single player controls at least as many creatures as you, you get to put only one card into your hand.
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