Dawn Charm

Planar Chaos Discussion

New 20 Jan 2019 Asked by suigenyukiouji 41 Comments

"Repeat with me everyone - Planar Chaos doesn’t count. : )" I'd argue that the non color shifted cards should be considered normal for Magic, and both Rebuff the Wicked and Dawn Charm were not color shifted.


The time-shifted cards were reprints that were color shifted. The whole set made use of the alternate color pie.

White Color Pie

New 14 Jan 2018 Asked by davidh 25 Comments

Is the third mode of Dawn Charm ("counter target spell that targets you") in white's slice of the color pie?


No. White can give target creature protection from a color, so it can get close. Note that we don’t use protection very often these days.

Guttural Response Debate

New 08 Aug 2012 Asked by kycygni3 11 Comments

So you think guttural response was a mistake...*sigh*, as if it's a crime to have counterspells in a secondary color. You keep saying "they're in white, counterspells are secondary in white"; Well Mark, typically when one says something is secondary, that means there's more than 0 cards falling under that definition. (Im)patiently waiting...


Lapse of Certainty, Dawn Charm, Rebuff the Wicked. Mana Tithe was in Planar Chaos but I think we could do it in a normal set. There’s not a lot of them, but white does dabble a little (aka greater than 0.)


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