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Evolving Door
Card Summary: Evolving Door is a green artifact card with a unique ability that allows you to manipulate the colors of creatures in your deck to potentially summon powerful creatures.
Color Manipulation: By sacrificing a creature and tapping Evolving Door, you can count the colors of the sacrificed creature (based on the mana symbols in its casting cost and rules text). Then, you search your library for a creature card that has exactly one more color than the sacrificed creature. This means the new creature will have one additional color compared to the sacrificed one.
Exile and Cast: After finding the appropriate creature card, you exile it, shuffle your library, and gain the option to cast the exiled creature card. You can cast it during your main phase, following the normal rules for casting creatures.
Sorcery Speed: It's important to note that the ability of Evolving Door can only be activated at sorcery speed, meaning during your main phase when the stack is empty. You cannot use it in response to another player's actions or during combat, for example.
Deck Considerations:
Evolving Door can be a strategic addition to decks that rely on creatures of varying colors or decks that want to access specific multicolored creatures.
Consider including a diverse range of creatures with various color combinations in your deck to maximize the utility of Evolving Door.
It's advisable to have a clear plan for the types of creatures you want to search for using Evolving Door, as well as the mana resources to cast them.
Overall Impression: Evolving Door is a versatile artifact that allows you to access and cast creatures with specific color requirements by sacrificing other creatures. It adds a unique dimension to deck-building, enabling you to adapt your creature lineup as needed during the game, potentially surprising your opponents with unexpected creatures.
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