Denied!

Punctuation in Titles

New 14 Sep 2022 Asked by melsanoma 71 Comments

Just saw the spoiled Kill! Maim! Burn!. I would like to request more punctuation! In titles! Please? We mostly have apostrophes for possessive's words and commas, for legendary epithets. There's a whole world of punctuation to choose from—like the em dash (which is different from a "regular" dash) and colons (which is also an important part of the human digestive system). Can I get a maybe‽


Unglued had the first card name with an exclamation point (Denied!, Incoming!, and Mine, Mine, Mine!).Unhinged had the first card name with a question mark (Question Elemental?).I’m proud to say Unfinity has the first card name with both a question mark and an exclamation point. Un-sets: Paving the Way for Magic’s Future.

Denied! Card Possibility

New 12 Nov 2015 Asked by cgcbrian 9 Comments

Could we ever see a card like Denied! in black border?


Probably.

WotC Acronym Discovery

New 29 Jan 2015 Asked by kaokun 67 Comments

Woah woah woah... "Will of the Council" spells "WotC"! Cool thing undenied?


No cool thing denied!

Printing Denied

New 13 Dec 2013 Asked by calintares 5 Comments

Could you print denied in black borders?


We couldn’t print Denied! but we could probably print a mechanical equivalent.

Denied! Card Explanation

New 30 Nov 2013 Asked by a-screaming-clear-area 3 Comments

I don't understand the rules text of Denied!, how does it work?


When your opponent casts a spell, you may cast it. Then if you successfully name a card in their hand, the spell is countered. If you miss, nothing happens other than Denied! Goes to the graveyard.

Black Border Un-cards

New 24 Jun 2012 Asked by gabeman42-blog 6 Comments

Could you print Topsy Turvy, Denied!, the Rock/Paper/Scissors trio, Staying Power, or the Fallen Apart in black bordered land? (Blast from the past and Who/what/when/where/why would play awesome, but cant be printed for obvious reasons, MTGO Cube maybe?)


Un cards cannot be printed in black border because it causes a problem. Any version of a named card can be used in tournament play but silver bordered cards are illegal for tournaments. Printing an Un-card in black border forces one of those two rules to not be true. The answer is to change the name as we did with The Cheese Stands Alone/Barren Glory.


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