Standstill
| Name | Standstill |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | When a player casts a spell, sacrifice this enchantment. If you do, each of that player's opponents draws three cards. |
| Artist | Viacom |
| Set | Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal #19 |
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About Standstill
Standstill, Enchantment, designed by Heather Hudson first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.
A deck that focuses on controlling the pace of the game and disrupting the opponent's strategy would benefit from using Standstill, as it can force opponents to either stop casting spells or give you card advantage. However, there are better options like Narset, Parter of Veils or Teferi, Time Raveler that offer more consistent value and control over the opponent's actions, making them more popular choices in competitive play. Standstill could see play in more casual or budget decks looking for a similar effect.
Rules
10/04/04
It only works once. If someone casts another spell after it triggers, but before that trigger resolves, then it will trigger again. The first time one of these triggers resolves, it will be sacrificed for the full effect. Any additional triggers on the stack will do nothing when they resolve because you will be unable to sacrifice it additional times.
Frequently asked questions about Standstill
What type of card is Standstill?
Standstill is a Enchantment card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Standstill do?
When a player casts a spell, sacrifice this enchantment. If you do, each of that player's opponents draws three cards.
What set is Standstill from?
Standstill was first released in the set Odyssey, illustrated by Heather Hudson.
Is Standstill legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Standstill can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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