Discovery
Sorcery
- Border
- black
- Frame
- 2015
- Pull rate
- about 1 per booster–1 in 1422
- Illustrator
- Mark Behm
- Found in
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Discovery
Dispersal
Plays as: Self Mill · Split Card
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11 · latest Jan 12, 2024 · one tap opens all
- WotCJan 12, 2024
You perform the actions stated on a card in sequence. For some spells and abilities, you'll surveil last. For others, you'll surveil and then perform other actions.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
A split card's characteristics are a combination of its two halves while it is not on the stack. For example, Assault // Battery has a mana value of 5 while it is in your library. If an effect allows you to search your library for a card with mana value 4 or less, you can't find Assault // Battery.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
Each split card has two names. If an effect instructs you to choose a card name, you may choose one of those names, but not both.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
Each split card is a single card. For example, if you discard a split card, you've discarded one card, not two. If an effect counts the number of sorcery cards in your graveyard, Assault // Battery counts once, not twice.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
If an effect allows you to cast a spell with certain characteristics, consider only the characteristics of the half you're casting. For example, if an effect allows you to cast a sorcery spell with mana value 2 or less from among cards in your graveyard, you could cast Assault this way, but not Battery.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
If you copy a spell that's half of a split card, the copy copies that same half. For example, if you copy Assault, the copy is also Assault, not Battery.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
Split cards have two card faces on a single card. The characteristics of the half you didn't cast are ignored while the spell is on the stack.
- WotCDec 8, 2022
To cast a split card, choose one of its halves to cast. There's no way to cast both halves of this split card.
- WotCOct 5, 2018
As Dispersal resolves, first the next opponent in turn order (or, if it's an opponent's turn, that opponent) chooses a nonland permanent they control with the highest mana cost among their permanents, then each other opponent in turn order does the same, knowing the choices made before them. Then all the chosen permanents are returned at the same time. Next, each opponent in the same order chooses a card in hand without revealing it, then the chosen cards are discarded at the same time.
- WotCOct 5, 2018
If a permanent has
in its mana cost, X is considered to be 0.
- WotCOct 5, 2018
If an opponent controls only lands as Dispersal resolves, that player won't return any permanent to their hand. They'll still discard a card.