The Pride of Hull Clade The Pride of Hull Clade

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The Pride of Hull Clade : Murders at Karlov Manor


Type: Legendary Creature — Crocodile Elk Turtle
Rarity: Mythic
Color: G
Number: 382
Finishes: foil
Reprint: No
Printings: MKM, PMKM

Text: This spell costs {X} less to cast, where X is the total toughness of creatures you control. Defender {2}{U}{U}: Until end of turn, target creature you control gets +1/+0, gains "Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, draw cards equal to its toughness," and can attack as though it didn't have defender.
Variations:

Finish Market Price Lowest Price Higest Price Average Price
Normal $ $ $ $
Foil $5.27 $2.56 $4.04 $3.33



Legality


Alchemy

Brawl

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Duel

Explorer

Gladiator

Historic

Legacy

Modern

Oathbreaker

Pauper

Pauper Commander

Penny

Pioneer

Standard

Timeless



Rulings

  • 02/02/2024

    If the target of The Pride of Hull Clade’s last ability deals combat damage to a player but leaves the battlefield before the granted triggered ability resolves, use its toughness as it last existed on the battlefield to determine how many cards to draw.

  • 02/02/2024

    Once you announce you’re casting a spell, no player may take actions until the spell has been paid for. Notably, opponents can’t try to reduce the total toughness of creatures you control.

  • 02/02/2024

    Once you determine the cost to cast The Pride of Hull Clade, you may activate mana abilities to pay that cost. If the total toughness of creatures you control changes while activating mana abilities, the cost to cast The Pride of Hull Clade remains what you previously determined.

  • 02/02/2024

    The Pride of Hull Clade’s cost reduction ability can’t reduce the total cost to cast the spell below {G}.

  • 02/02/2024

    The Pride of Hull Clade’s mana value doesn’t change no matter what the total toughness of creatures you control is.

  • 02/02/2024

    The first step of casting a spell is to move it to the stack. If this causes the total toughness of creatures you control to change (perhaps because you control a creature whose toughness is determined by the number of cards in your hand), that new toughness will be used to determine the cost reduction.