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Next of Kin
Enchantment — Aura
Enchant creature
When enchanted creature dies (is put into the graveyard from the battlefield, tokens are put into the graveyard before they cease to exist), you may put a creature card you own with lesser converted mana cost/mana value from you hand or from the command zone onto the battlefield. If you do, return this to the battlefield from the graveyard attached to that creature at the beginning of the next end step.
NTakamura on Similar cards like Deathrender
9 months ago
I am looking for cards similar to Deathrender, Pattern of Rebirth and Next of Kin. So if a creature dies another is there to replace it by either your hand or library. The decks colors are green, black and white. Thanks in advance.
Neotrup on Timing interaction between Yenna, Redtooth …
10 months ago
TL;DR - Yes, you'll be able to bring out your commander with Next of Kin.
Both Yenna, Redtooth Regent and the enchanted creature die (putting them both in the graveyard) at the same time, triggering Next of Kin (but not putting the trigger on the stack yet). The board wipe finishes resolving putting itself in the graveyard next. Then State Based Actions are checked putting Next of Kin into the graveyard and allowing you to move Yenna, Redtooth Regent to your command zone if you wish. Next Next of Kin's trigger is finally added to the stack (along with any other triggers that are waiting to be added, in APNAP order. Any triggers with targets can choose targets with cards current zones in mind). There's now a round of priority and, assuming nobody responds, Next of Kin's trigger will resolve. Yenna, Redtooth Regent is back in the command zone, so it's a valid choice for the ability.
CamraMaan on Timing interaction between Yenna, Redtooth …
10 months ago
Say Yenna, Redtooth Regent (could be any creature, but this is for a Yenna deck) is in play with Next of Kin on a creature with a higher casting cost, and someone board wipes, killing all my creatures. Will Yenna go back to the command zone in time for Next of Kin to be able to bring her back? My assumption is yes, but I'm foggy on the timing of this. And my apologies, because I feel like I've asked a similar timing question that should answer this, but I'm not finding it... As always, a preemptive thank you for your help!
montanaflash23 on Toolbox PreCon
2 years ago
First round of updates is on a 25$ budget. Swaps I am testing and in no particular order of swapping:
Kodama's Reach --> Daemogoth Woe-Eater
Thriving Grove --> Demonlord Belzenlok
Lifecrafter's Bestiary --> Gamekeeper
The Beamtown Bullies --> Elemental Bond
Bellowing Mauler --> Greater Good
Artisan of Kozilek --> Riveteers Ascendancy
Deathbringer Regent --> Feldon of the Third Path
Migration Path --> Hornet Queen
Mosswort Bridge --> Jaxis, the Troublemaker
Spinerock Knoll --> Workshop Warchief
Dodgy Jalopy --> Gadrak, the Crown-Scourge
Swamp --> Ognis, the Dragon's Lash
Thriving Moor --> Professional Face-Breaker
Thriving Bluff --> Rampant Rejuvenator
Commander's Sphere --> Cultivate
Woodfall Primus --> Junji, the Midnight Sky
Caldaia Guardian --> Underworld Sentinel
Mezzio Mugger --> Kardur, Doomscourge
Turf War --> Ravenous Chupacabra
Next of Kin --> Blessed Respite
Wave of Rats --> Kazuul's Fury
Flip
Grime Gorger --> Acidic Slime
Stalking Vengeance --> Llanowar Wastes
1empyrean on Fascinating Cards from New Capenna
2 years ago
I've decided to add Next of Kin to my Tayam deck. It seems like a nice addition to my suite of obnoxious pillowfort cards.