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Creature — Human Shaman · RNA #109 · rare
Rix Maadi Reveler
$0.22

versions · 2 printings
format pulse
- standard not legal
- pioneer legal
- modern legal
- legacy legal
- vintage legal
- commander legal
- pauper not legal
EDHREC #21613
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Spectacle {2}{B}{R} (You may cast this spell for its spectacle cost rather than its mana cost if an opponent lost life this turn.)
When this creature enters, discard a card, then draw a card. If this creature's spectacle cost was paid, instead discard your hand, then draw three cards.
rulings
- 2019-01-25Rix Maadi Reveler is only red. It's not black, even if you cast it for its spectacle cost.
- 2019-01-25If you have no cards in hand, you won't discard any cards, and then you'll draw one or three cards as appropriate.
- 2024-01-12In a multiplayer game, if an opponent loses life and later that turn leaves the game, you can cast a spell for its spectacle cost. (If a player leaves the game during their turn, that turn continues without an active player.)
- 2024-01-12A card's spectacle cost is the same no matter how much life your opponents lost or how many opponents lost life.
- 2024-01-12Spectacle doesn't change when you can cast the spell. For example, you can't cast a sorcery with spectacle during an opponent's turn unless another effect allows you to do so, even if that player has lost life this turn.
- 2024-01-12Damage dealt to a player causes that player to lose that much life.
- 2024-01-12To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost you're paying (such as a spectacle cost), add any cost increases, then apply any cost reductions. The mana value of the spell remains unchanged, no matter what the total cost to cast it was.
- 2024-01-12Spectacle cares only that an opponent lost life during the turn, not that the opponent's life total is currently lower than it was. For example, if an opponent loses 1 life and then gains 2 life in the same turn, you can cast a spell for its spectacle cost that turn.