| Name | Banishing Knack |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Until end of turn, target creature gains " |
| Flavor | Suddenly he realized that everything was connected by invisible strings, strings that could be pulled—or cut. |
| Artist | Howard Lyon |
| Set | Eventide #17 |
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About Banishing Knack
Banishing Knack, Instant, designed by Howard Lyon first released in Jul, 2008 in the set Eventide. It see play in 1 formats: Pauper. It's a key card in 11 combos.
This card, Banishing Knack, would be beneficial in a deck focused on tempo and control, as it provides a way to disrupt your opponent's board state while advancing your own position. However, there are better cards like Vapor Snag or Unsummon that offer similar effects at the same mana cost, making them more efficient choices for decks looking to maximize their disruption potential. Overall, Banishing Knack could see play in certain niche strategies, but may not be a top choice in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks.
Rules
08/01/08
The targeted creature’s controller, not Banishing Knack’s controller, is the one who can activate the creature’s new ability.

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