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NameZenith Seeker Edit card
TypeCreature — bird wizard
DescriptionFlying Whenever you cycle or discard a card, target creature gains flying until end of turn.
FlavorOnly from the sky can one fully understand the horrors of the wastes and the wonder of the Hekma's protection.
ArtistJason Kang
SetAmonkhet #77
WallpaperZenith Seeker Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageZenith Seeker Full hd imagedownload
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About Zenith Seeker

Zenith Seeker, Creature — bird wizard, designed by Jason Kang first released in Apr, 2017 in the set Amonkhet.

This card would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on cycling or discarding cards to trigger various effects. Decks that utilize these mechanics for card draw, graveyard interaction, or tempo advantage would find Zenith Seeker useful in providing evasion to their creatures. While there may be better cards with similar effects, Zenith Seeker's flexibility and potential for repeated use make it a solid choice for decks looking to enhance their creatures' abilities. It should see play in decks that can take advantage of its flying-granting ability consistently.

Rules

04/18/17

An ability that triggers whenever you discard a card doesn’t give you permission to discard cards. You’ll need another effect that instructs or allows you to discard them.

04/18/17

Giving a creature flying after it’s already been blocked won’t change or undo that block. If you want the flying to affect what can block the creature, you must cycle or discard a card during the declare attackers step at the latest.

04/18/17

If a player discards a card during their cleanup step due to having too many cards in hand, any appropriate abilities that trigger on discarding that card trigger. If this happens, those triggered abilities are put onto the stack and players receive priority in that cleanup step to cast spells or activate abilities (normally, no players may take actions during a cleanup step). Another cleanup step is created following that one.

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