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NameRaiding Schemes Edit card
TypeEnchantment
DescriptionEach noncreature spell you cast has conspire. (As you cast a noncreature spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it and you may choose new targets for the copy. A copy of a permanent spell bSee more
Flavor"Keep enemies close . . . and elves closer." —A tale of Auntie Wort
ArtistJustin Gerard
SetLorwyn Eclipsed Promos #239p
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About Raiding Schemes

Raiding Schemes, Enchantment, designed by Justin Gerard first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

**Raiding Schemes** would fit best in a red-green (Gruul) spellslinger or token-based deck that can consistently flood the board with creatures, since conspire requires tapping two same-colored creatures to copy noncreature spells; decks that generate lots of tokens (like Goblins, Elementals, or Treasure-producing builds that also make creatures) can turn every burn spell, ramp spell, or value enchantment into double impact. It especially shines in Commander where you can build around it with token engines (e.g., Avenger of Zendikar, Dragon Fodder effects, or Fable of the Mirror-Breaker–style cards) and impactful noncreature spells worth copying, but at five mana and requiring board presence, it’s slow and “win-more” compared to stronger options like **Thousand-Year Storm** (which snowballs spell copies without needing creatures) or **Double Vision** (which guarantees a copy each turn with no tapping requirement), both of which are generally more consistent in spell-heavy builds. In co

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