Mana Chains

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NameMana Chains
TypeEnchantment — aura
DescriptionEnchant creature Enchanted creature has "Cumulative upkeep Icons of mtg." (At the beginning of its controller's upkeep, that player puts an age counter on it, then sacrifices it unless they pay its upkeep cost for each age counter on it.)
Flavor"The Lord of the Wastes must be destroyed; I am bound to this destiny by the chains of fate. If only Gerrard would see his part." —Sisay, journal
ArtistBryan Talbot
SetWeatherlight #41
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About Mana Chains

Mana Chains, Enchantment — aura, designed by Bryan Talbot first released in Jun, 1997 in the set Weatherlight.

This card, Mana Chains, would benefit a control deck looking to slow down aggressive strategies by imposing a recurring cost on the opponent's creatures. While it can be effective in certain situations, there are better options available such as cards like Stasis or Opposition that offer more impactful and versatile effects. Overall, Mana Chains may not see much play in competitive settings due to its limited utility compared to other options.

Rules

04/15/13

If a permanent has multiple instances of cumulative upkeep, each triggers separately. However, the age counters are not connected to any particular ability; each cumulative upkeep ability will count the total number of age counters on the permanent at the time that ability resolves.

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Frequently asked questions about Mana Chains

What type of card is Mana Chains?

Mana Chains is a Enchantment — aura card in Marvel Snap SNAP.

What does Mana Chains do?

Enchant creature Enchanted creature has "Cumulative upkeep {1}." (At the beginning of its controller's upkeep, that player puts an age counter on it, then sacrifices it unless they pay its upkeep cost for each age counter on it.)

What set is Mana Chains from?

Mana Chains was first released in the set Weatherlight, illustrated by Bryan Talbot.

Is Mana Chains legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Mana Chains can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

What cards are similar to Mana Chains?

Cards similar to Mana Chains include Primal Cocoon, Decomposition, Spiral into Solitude. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.