| Name | Feather, the Redeemed |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — angel |
| Description | Flying Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell that targets a creature you control, exile that card instead of putting it into your graveyard as it resolves. If you do, return it to your hand at the beginning of the next end step. |
| Flavor | "Ooh, I love that song. Let's put it on repeat!" |
| Artist | Yuko Shimizu |
| Set | Secret Lair Drop #1602★ |
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About Feather, the Redeemed
Feather, the Redeemed, Legendary creature — angel, designed by Wayne Reynolds first released in May, 2019 in the set War of the Spark Promos and was printed exactly in 6 different ways.
Feather, the Redeemed is a fantastic addition to a Boros (Red-White) deck focused on spells that target your own creatures, enabling card advantage and spell recursion. This card is particularly strong in a deck that includes a high number of cheap instants and sorceries, allowing for continuous value and tempo advantage. While there may be other cards that offer similar effects, such as Zada, Hedron Grinder, Feather's ability to recur spells consistently makes it a standout choice for decks looking to maintain a steady stream of spellcasting. Overall, Feather, the Redeemed is a powerful and versatile card that can definitely make an impact in the right deck.
Rules
03/19/21
If an instant or sorcery spell you cast that targets your creature doesn’t resolve for any reason (either because another spell or ability counters it or because all its targets are illegal as it tries to resolve), it won’t be exiled. You won’t return it to your hand.
03/19/21
If another replacement effect instructs you to exile an instant or sorcery spell, such as that of Dreadhorde Arcanist or the flashback keyword, you may choose to apply Feather’s replacement effect first. If you do, Feather’s delayed triggered ability will return that card to your hand.
03/19/21
If Feather is still on the battlefield as you finish casting an instant or sorcery spell that targets one or more creatures you control, its ability triggers. The replacement effect that exiles that spell and the delayed triggered ability that returns it to your hand both take effect even if Feather leaves the battlefield after this point.
05/03/19
If Feather is still on the battlefield as you finish casting an instant or sorcery spell that targets one or more creatures you control, its ability triggers. The replacement effect that exiles that spell and the delayed triggered ability to return it to your hand both take effect even if Feather leaves the battlefield after you’ve cast the spell.

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