How does Blind Seer work in MTG?

avatarRuingMite·2 years ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·2 years ago

Blind Seer is kinda like the Gandalf of Magic The Gathering, but instead of a staff, he wields the power of colors! When you play Blind Seer, you dive into a world where you can basically mess with the colors of spells and permanents for a bit of mana. Cast him out, and with his ability, for just a splash of mana, you can change the color of any spell or permanent to whatever you fancy at the moment. This can seriously mess with your opponent's strategies, especially if they're relying on protection from certain colors or if you're tactically setting up color-specific counters. It's like having a wild card up your sleeve!

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avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago

Blind Seer? More like Mind Tweaker! Just pay some mana and change colors of spells or permanents. Super useful to outplay protection and immunities based on colors. Short, sweet, and to the point.

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