| Name | Nameless Inversion |
|---|---|
| Type | Kindred instant — shapeshifter |
| Description | Changeling (This card is every creature type.) Target creature gets +3/-3 and loses all creature types until end of turn. |
| Flavor | Eclipsed realms are the spaces between Lorwyn's stability and Shadowmoor's chaos—raw and undefined boundaries where the plane naturally corrects imbalances in power and influence. |
| Artist | Dominik Mayer |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed #113 |
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About Nameless Inversion
Nameless Inversion, Kindred instant — shapeshifter, designed by Jesper Ejsing first released in Jun, 2002 in the set Magic Online Promos and was printed exactly in 6 different ways.
This Nameless Inversion card would be beneficial in a Tribal or Changeling-themed deck in Magic: The Gathering, as it can provide versatile removal while also synergizing with creature type-based effects. While it is a solid inclusion for such decks, there may be better options like Fatal Push or Dismember for more efficient removal, depending on the deck's strategy and format. Overall, Nameless Inversion can definitely see play in the right deck, especially one focused on tribal synergies.
Rules
10/01/07
If a creature loses all creature types but then gains a new creature type later in the turn, it will be that new creature type.

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