Guild Feud
| Name | Guild Feud |
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| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | At the beginning of your upkeep, target opponent reveals the top three cards of their library, may put a creature card from among them onto the battlefield, then puts the rest into their graveyard. You do the same with the top three cards of your libSee more |
| Artist | Karl Kopinski |
| Set | Return to Ravnica #97 |
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About Guild Feud
Guild Feud, Enchantment, designed by Karl Kopinski first released in Oct, 2012 in the set Return to Ravnica.
This card, Guild Feud, would benefit a deck that focuses on creature-heavy strategies and wants to disrupt the opponent's board state. While it can provide some value by potentially putting a creature onto the battlefield, the randomness of the effect and the high mana cost may make it less efficient compared to other cards like Polymorph or Show and Tell, which offer more controlled ways to cheat creatures into play. Overall, Guild Feud may not see much play in competitive decks due to its unpredictability and cost.
Rules
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Guild Feud has one target: the opponent. You’ll see what creature that player puts onto the battlefield before revealing the top three cards of your library and deciding whether to put a creature onto the battlefield yourself.
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Players can’t cast spells or activate abilities between the creatures being put onto the battlefield and them fighting each other. Notably, you can’t respond with a spell like Giant Growth.
Frequently asked questions about Guild Feud
What type of card is Guild Feud?
Guild Feud is a Enchantment card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Guild Feud do?
At the beginning of your upkeep, target opponent reveals the top three cards of their library, may put a creature card from among them onto the battlefield, then puts the rest into their graveyard. You do the same with the top three cards of your library. If two creatures are put onto the battlefield this way, those creatures fight each other.
What set is Guild Feud from?
Guild Feud was first released in the set Return to Ravnica, illustrated by Karl Kopinski.
Is Guild Feud legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Guild Feud 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 Guild Feud?
Cards similar to Guild Feud include Palace Siege. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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