| Name | Moonhold |
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| Type | Instant |
| Description | Target player can't play lands this turn if |
| Artist | Mike Dringenberg |
| Set | The List #636 |
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| Name | Moonhold |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Target player can't play lands this turn if |
| Artist | Mike Dringenberg |
| Set | The List #636 |
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Moonhold, Instant, designed by Mike Dringenberg first released in Jul, 2008 in the set Eventide and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Moonhold could be a valuable addition to a control deck looking to disrupt their opponent's strategy by limiting their ability to play lands and cast creature spells. However, there are potentially better options available, such as Blood Moon or Rule of Law, which offer similar effects with potentially greater impact on the game. Moonhold may have niche applications in certain metagames but may not be a top choice for competitive play in most scenarios.
08/01/08
If the spell is copied, the copy will never have had mana of the stated color paid for it, no matter what colors were spent on the original spell.
08/01/08
Moonhold doesn’t stop effects that “put a card onto the battlefield.”
08/01/08
The spell cares about what mana was spent to pay its total cost, not just what mana was spent to pay the hybrid part of its cost.
08/01/08
When you cast the spell, you choose its targets before you pay for it.
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