About Hidden Strings
Hidden Strings, Sorcery, designed by Daarken first released in May, 2013 in the set Dragon's Maze and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Pauper and Commander.
Hidden Strings can be a valuable addition to a control or tempo deck in Magic: the Gathering, providing flexibility and disruption by allowing you to tap or untap multiple permanents. However, there are potentially better options available, such as Cryptic Command, which offers more versatile effects for a higher mana cost. Hidden Strings could see play in decks looking for additional utility and synergy with the Cipher mechanic, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the overall strategy of the deck.
Rules
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If a creature with an encoded card deals combat damage to more than one player simultaneously (perhaps because some of the combat damage was redirected), the triggered ability will trigger once for each player it deals combat damage to. Each ability will create a copy of the exiled card and allow you to cast it.
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If the spell with cipher doesn’t resolve, none of its effects will happen, including cipher. The card will go to its owner’s graveyard and won’t be encoded on a creature.
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If you want to encode the card with cipher onto a noncreature permanent such as a Keyrune that can turn into a creature, that permanent has to be a creature before the spell with cipher starts resolving. You can choose only a creature to encode the card onto.
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The exiled card with cipher grants a triggered ability to the creature it’s encoded on. If that creature loses that ability and subsequently deals combat damage to a player, the triggered ability won’t trigger. However, the exiled card will continue to be encoded on that creature.
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The spell with cipher is encoded on the creature as part of that spell’s resolution, just after the spell’s other effects. That card goes directly from the stack to exile. It never goes to the graveyard.
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You cast the copy of the card with cipher during the resolution of the triggered ability. Ignore timing restrictions based on the card’s type.
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