| Name | Inaction Injunction |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Detain target creature an opponent controls. (Until your next turn, that creature can't attack or block and its activated abilities can't be activated.) Draw a card. |
| Flavor | "To prevent action is to prevent transgression." —Azorius Arrester motto |
| Artist | Wayne Reynolds |
| Set | Return to Ravnica #41 |
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About Inaction Injunction
Inaction Injunction, Sorcery, designed by Wayne Reynolds first released in Oct, 2012 in the set Return to Ravnica.
This card, Inaction Injunction, would be beneficial in a control deck that aims to stall the opponent's creatures and draw cards for card advantage. While it can be useful in certain situations, there are potentially better options like Unsummon or Counterspell that offer more versatility and immediate impact. Inaction Injunction could see play in specific deck strategies that focus on tempo and card advantage, but it may not be a staple in competitive decks due to its limited scope of effect.
Rules
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Activated abilities include a colon and are written in the form “[cost]: [effect].” No one can activate any activated abilities, including mana abilities, of a detained permanent.
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If a creature is already attacking or blocking when it’s detained, it won’t be removed from combat. It will continue to attack or block.
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If a noncreature permanent is detained and later turns into a creature, it won’t be able to attack or block.

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