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NameBlessed Reincarnation Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionExile target creature an opponent controls. That player reveals cards from the top of their library until a creature card is revealed. The player puts that card onto the battlefield, then shuffles the rest into their library. Rebound (If you cast thiSee more
ArtistKev Walker
SetDragons of Tarkir #47
WallpaperBlessed Reincarnation Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Blessed Reincarnation

Blessed Reincarnation, Instant, designed by Kev Walker first released in Mar, 2015 in the set Dragons of Tarkir Promos and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

This card, Blessed Reincarnation, would be beneficial in a control deck that focuses on disrupting the opponent's board state by removing key creatures. While it offers a unique and potentially powerful effect, there are other similar cards like Control Magic or Banishing Light that provide more consistent and immediate removal options. Blessed Reincarnation could see play in specific metas where the ability to potentially swap a problematic creature for a less impactful one is valuable, but it may not be a staple in most competitive decks.

Rules

02/25/15

As long as you cast a spell with rebound from your hand, rebound will work regardless of whether you paid its mana cost or an alternative cost you were permitted to pay.

02/25/15

If a replacement effect (such as the one created by Rest in Peace) would cause a spell with rebound that you cast from your hand to be put somewhere other than into your graveyard as it resolves, you can choose whether to apply the rebound effect or the other effect as the spell resolves.

02/25/15

If a spell with rebound that you cast from your hand doesn’t resolve for any reason (either because another spell or ability counters it or because all its targets are illegal as it tries to resolve), none of its effects will happen, including rebound. The spell will be put into its owner’s graveyard and you won’t get to cast it again on your next turn.

02/25/15

If there are no creature cards in the library, it will be revealed and shuffled. The target creature will remain exiled.

02/25/15

If you cast a card from exile this way, it will go to its owner’s graveyard when it resolves, fails to resolve, or is countered. It won’t go back to exile.

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