| Name | Spellstutter Sprite |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — faerie wizard |
| Description | Flash Flying When Spellstutter Sprite enters the battlefield, counter target spell with mana value X or less, where X is the number of Faeries you control. |
| Artist | Rebecca Guay |
| Set | The List #1178 |
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About Spellstutter Sprite
Spellstutter Sprite, Creature — faerie wizard, designed by Christopher Moeller first released in Jun, 2002 in the set Magic Online Promos and was printed exactly in 7 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Pauper.
Spellstutter Sprite is a fantastic addition to Faerie tribal decks in Magic: the Gathering, as it provides a versatile and disruptive counterplay option that scales with the number of Faeries you control. While there may be other counterspells with different strengths, the synergy and flexibility of Spellstutter Sprite make it a valuable inclusion in decks looking to control the board and disrupt opponents' strategies, making it a card that definitely deserves consideration for play in Faerie-focused decks.
Rules
10/01/07
The value of X needs to be determined both when the ability triggers (so you can choose a target) and again when the ability resolves (to check if that target is still legal). If the number of Faeries you control has decreased enough in that time to make the target illegal, Spellstutter Sprite’s ability won’t resolve (and the targeted spell will resolve as normal).
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