| Name | Spawnsire of Ulamog |
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| Type | Creature — eldrazi |
| Description | Annihilator 1 (Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices a permanent.)
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| Artist | Izzy |
| Set | Rise of the Eldrazi #11 |
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| Name | Spawnsire of Ulamog |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — eldrazi |
| Description | Annihilator 1 (Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices a permanent.)
|
| Artist | Izzy |
| Set | Rise of the Eldrazi #11 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Spawnsire of Ulamog, Creature — eldrazi, designed by Izzy first released in Apr, 2010 in the set Rise of the Eldrazi. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of NZ$ 20.82. It's a key card in 7 combos.
This card could be beneficial in a deck focused on ramping up to play powerful Eldrazi creatures, as it provides a way to generate mana and eventually cast Eldrazi spells from outside the game for free. However, due to its high mana cost and the need to have Eldrazi spells in your sideboard, it may not be the most efficient choice compared to other ramp or Eldrazi-focused cards like Urza's Tower or Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, which offer more immediate impact or consistent value in a deck.
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Annihilator abilities trigger and resolve during the declare attackers step. The defending player chooses and sacrifices the required number of permanents before they declare blockers. Any creatures sacrificed this way won’t be able to block.
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In a casual game, the cards you cast from outside the game come from your personal collection. In a sanctioned event, those cards must come from your sideboard. Note that you can’t cast cards from exile this way; exile is a zone in the game.
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You cast Eldrazi cards from outside the game as part of the resolution of Spawnsire of Ulamog’s last ability. You may cast those cards in any order. Timing restrictions based on the card’s type (such as creature or sorcery) are ignored. Other restrictions are not (such as the one from Rule of Law). You cast all of the cards you like, putting them onto the stack, then the ability finishes resolving. The spells you cast this way will then resolve as normal, one at a time, in the opposite order that they were put on the stack. They’ll remain in the game for the remainder of that game.
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