| Name | Containment Priest |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human cleric |
| Description | Flash If a nontoken creature would enter and it wasn't cast, exile it instead. |
| Flavor | Some protection requires a bit of finesse. |
| Artist | John Stanko |
| Set | Mystery Booster 2 #7 |
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About Containment Priest
Containment Priest, Creature — human cleric, designed by John Stanko first released in May, 2020 in the set Commander 2014 and was printed exactly in 11 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
This Containment Priest card would be beneficial in a white-based control or hatebears deck looking to disrupt graveyard strategies or cheat creatures into play. It can be a strong sideboard option against decks that rely on reanimation or cheating creatures into play. However, in some cases, cards like Rest in Peace or Auriok Champion may be more effective depending on the specific meta and strategy of the deck. Overall, Containment Priest can be a valuable inclusion in the right deck but may not always be the best choice depending on the situation.
Rules
03/19/21
Containment Priest’s last ability won’t affect any creatures that were cast, including ones cast from unusual zones such as your graveyard.
03/19/21
If Containment Priest enters the battlefield without being cast, its ability won’t exile itself.
06/23/20
If a noncreature card wasn’t cast and is entering the battlefield as a creature (due to an effect such as that of March of the Machines), it will be exiled. Similarly, if a creature card wasn’t cast and is entering the battlefield as a noncreature permanent (for example, Heliod, Sun-Crowned with insufficient devotion), it won’t be exiled.
06/23/20
If Containment Priest enters the battlefield at the same time as other creatures, its ability won’t affect those creatures.

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