Conjurer's Ban WhiteBlack

Sorcery
Orzhov faithful file past to have their minds purged of "impure" desires. There, the guiltwardens eliminate any thoughts of hope or self-sufficiency.
Conjurer's Ban
Artist:
Pete Venters
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Choose a card name. Until your next turn, spells with the chosen name can't be cast and lands with the chosen name can't be played.
Draw a card.

Rulings:

  • 2/1/2006 Players may cast spells while Conjurer’s Ban is on the stack. Only after all players pass priority does Conjurer’s Ban resolve, and that’s when you name a card. Once you name a card, that card can’t be played in response.
  • 2/1/2006 You may name a land card to prevent it from being played.
  • 2/1/2006 Conjurer’s Ban only affects cards. A copy of a card (for example, one created by Eye of the Storm isn’t a card, so it can be played.
  • 8/1/2008 This can’t be used as a counterspell. It will have no effect on spells which were on the stack when it was cast, nor on those cast in response to it.
(Rulings updated 3 years ago)

Legality:

  • standard: Not legal
  • future: Not legal
  • frontier: Not legal
  • modern: Legal
  • legacy: Legal
  • pauper: Not legal
  • vintage: Legal
  • penny: Not legal
  • commander: Legal
  • duel: Legal
  • oldschool: Not legal

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