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Name
Weight Advantage
Cost
Types
Conspiracy
Oracle Text

(Start the game with this conspiracy face up in the command zone.)

Each creature you control assigns combat damage equal to its toughness rather than its power.

Set
Conspiracy: Take the Crown
Artist
Jakub Kasper
Number
12

Printings

Legality

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Rulings

2016-08-23

A conspiracy doesn't count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)

2016-08-23

A conspiracy's static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone.

2016-08-23

Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can't be cast as spells.

2016-08-23

Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down.

2016-08-23

Conspiracies aren't legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft.

2016-08-23

For example, a 2/3 creature will assign 3 combat damage rather than 2.

2016-08-23

Weight Advantage's ability doesn't change any creature's power. It changes only the value of the combat damage it assigns. All other rules and effects that check power or toughness use the real values.

2016-08-23

You can look at any player's face-up conspiracies at any time. You'll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won't know what they are.

2016-08-23

You don't have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can't put conspiracies into the command zone after this point.