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NameDownsize Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionTarget creature you don't control gets -4/-0 until end of turn. Overload Icons of mtgIcons of mtg (You may cast this spell for its overload cost. If you do, change "target" in its text to "each.")
ArtistRyan Pancoast
SetRavnica Remastered #41
WallpaperDownsize Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageDownsize Full hd imagedownload
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About Downsize

Downsize, Instant, designed by Ryan Pancoast first released in Oct, 2012 in the set Return to Ravnica and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

A control deck in a blue-based strategy would benefit from including Downsize in their deck as a way to neutralize threats by reducing their power. While Downsize can be effective in certain situations, there are potentially better options such as Vapor Snag or Unsummon which provide more versatile removal options. Downsize could see play in specific metagames where reducing power is crucial, but it may not be a staple in most deck lists.

Rules

04/15/13

Casting a spell with overload doesn’t change that spell’s mana cost. You just pay the overload cost instead.

04/15/13

If you are instructed to cast a spell with overload “without paying its mana cost,” you can’t choose to pay its overload cost instead.

04/15/13

If you don’t pay the overload cost of a spell, that spell will have a single target. If you pay the overload cost, the spell won’t have any targets.

04/15/13

Note that if the spell with overload is dealing damage, protection from that spell’s color will still prevent that damage.

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