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NameElusive Krasis Edit card
TypeCreature — fish mutant
DescriptionElusive Krasis can't be blocked. Evolve (Whenever a creature you control enters, if that creature has greater power or toughness than this creature, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.)
ArtistWesley Burt
SetJumpstart: Historic Horizons #688
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About Elusive Krasis

Elusive Krasis, Creature — fish mutant, designed by Wesley Burt first released in Feb, 2013 in the set Gatecrash and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.

A deck focused on aggressive strategies and tempo plays would benefit from using Elusive Krasis, as its ability to be unblockable can apply pressure on the opponent quickly. However, there are better cards like Tarmogoyf or True-Name Nemesis that offer more consistent power and toughness increases without the condition of evolving, making them stronger choices for competitive play. Elusive Krasis could see play in casual or budget decks looking for a fun and unique creature to include.

Rules

04/15/13

If evolve triggers, the stat comparison will happen again when the ability tries to resolve. If neither stat of the new creature is greater, the ability will do nothing. If the creature that entered the battlefield leaves the battlefield before evolve tries to resolve, use its last known power and toughness to compare the stats.

04/15/13

If multiple creatures enter the battlefield at the same time, evolve may trigger multiple times, although the stat comparison will take place each time one of those abilities tries to resolve. For example, if you control a 2/2 creature with evolve and two 3/3 creatures enter the battlefield, evolve will trigger twice. The first ability will resolve and put a +1/+1 counter on the creature with evolve. When the second ability tries to resolve, neither the power nor the toughness of the new creature is greater than that of the creature with evolve, so that ability does nothing.

04/15/13

When comparing the stats of the two creatures for evolve, you always compare power to power and toughness to toughness.

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