Invoke prejudice

Started by Jackson get out, June 18, 2013, 01:15:41 PM

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Jackson get out

If I have a  {Invoke Prejudice} out on the field and have a colorless creature in play, lets say an eldrazi, does the invoke counter an opponents creature spell if it isn't colorless? i know colorless isn't technically a color, but you never know.

Keyeto

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It'll counter it even if they play a colorless creature. Two colorless creatures don't share a color. It will also counter anything if you control no creatures. Your opponent can't play creatures that share colors with yours if you don't have any!

Evil, evil card.

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Jackson get out

Quote from: Keyeto on June 18, 2013, 01:50:29 PM
It'll counter it even if they play a colorless creature. Two colorless creatures don't share a color. It will also counter anything if you control no creatures. Your opponent can't play creatures that share colors with yours if you don't have any!

Evil, evil card.
That card is soooooo evil. I thought it might work like that but I didn't know. Mwahhahaha I have one coming in the mail, and I will make my opponents feel it's rath lol

Deathstorm

That's a favourite of mine in commander especially my artifact commander deck