| Name | Flickerform |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant creature
|
| Artist | Ron Spears |
| Set | Commander Anthology #11 |
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| Name | Flickerform |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant creature
|
| Artist | Ron Spears |
| Set | Commander Anthology #11 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Flickerform, Enchantment — aura, designed by Ron Spears first released in Oct, 2005 in the set Ravnica: City of Guilds and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
This card, Flickerform, would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on protecting key creatures or utilizing powerful auras. It can provide a way to protect your creatures from removal spells or reset auras that have been targeted by your opponent. While there may be more efficient cards for specific strategies, Flickerform's versatility and potential for card advantage make it a viable option for decks looking to maintain board presence and protect important creatures.
07/01/13
If the enchanted creature was also enchanted by Copy Enchantment, Copy Enchantment will return to the battlefield attached to that permanent. As Copy Enchantment returns to the battlefield, its controller may choose any enchantment on the battlefield for it to copy. It can’t copy Flickerform or any other Aura returning to the battlefield at the same time. If it copies a non-Aura enchantment, it returns to the battlefield unattached instead.
10/01/05
The card that was enchanted comes back onto the battlefield first, regardless of whether it’s still a creature. Then any Auras exiled that can legally enchant that card come back. Any Auras that can’t enchant that permanent remain exiled.
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