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NameDruid's Deliverance Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionPrevent all combat damage that would be dealt to you this turn. Populate. (Create a token that's a copy of a creature token you control.)
Flavor"So many oppose us, but we are the reed that bends without breaking."
ArtistRudy Siswanto
SetCommander 2019 #162
WallpaperDruid's Deliverance Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageDruid's Deliverance Full hd imagedownload
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About Druid's Deliverance

Druid's Deliverance, Instant, designed by Dan Murayama Scott first released in Oct, 2012 in the set Return to Ravnica and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.

Druid's Deliverance is best suited for a deck focused on creating and utilizing creature tokens, such as a Selesnya Tokens deck in Magic: the Gathering. While it provides protection from combat damage and allows for token duplication, there are potentially better options like Rootborn Defenses, which also grants indestructible to creatures and can create a token, or Heroic Intervention, which offers hexproof and indestructible. Whether Druid's Deliverance should see play depends on the specific strategy and meta of the deck, but it could be a situational inclusion for token-heavy strategies.

Rules

03/14/17

In a Two-Headed Giant game, combat damage dealt to your teammate won’t be prevented.

03/14/17

You can cast Druid’s Deliverance even if you don’t control any creature tokens.

04/15/13

Any “as [this creature] enters the battlefield” or “[this creature] enters the battlefield with” abilities of the new token will work.

04/15/13

The new creature token copies the characteristics of the original token as stated by the effect that put the original token onto the battlefield.

04/15/13

You can choose any creature token you control for populate. If a spell or ability puts a token onto the battlefield under your control and then instructs you to populate (as Coursers’ Accord does), you may choose to copy the token you just created, or you may choose to copy another creature token you control.

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