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Pyrotechnic Performer
Creature — Lizard Assassin
Disguise (You may cast this card face down for as a 2/2 creature with ward . Turn it face up at any time for its disguise cost. While face down, whenever it becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, counter it unless that player pays .)
Whenever Pyrotechnic Performer or another creature you control is turned face up, that creature deals damage equal to its power to each opponent.



woolfhunt on
Rakdos Disguise Combo
1 year ago
Main goal of this deck is to burn opponent's life quickly by flinging Hunted Bonebrute with Callous Sell-Sword. It will often do 9 damage to the dome. Doing so twice should kill opponent, as doing 2 chip damage with either Kumano Faces Kakkazan Flip, creatures, or burn spells. Unfortunately Callous Sell-Sword is not very good in the vacuum, that's why we are playing Pyrotechnic Performer, flipping it and Bonebrute will also end us with 9 damage in addition to 9 power on the board. The drawback is of course tempo, as playing 2 disguise creatures requires a lot of mana. Although disguised creatures are rather well protected against common single-target removals, cards like Path of Peril can really mess with our board, that's why we are playing Deep-Cavern Bat and Duress in the sideboard. We are also playing package of cards that should help us digging to the combo - Bloodtithe Harvester, Charming Scoundrel, and Inti, Seneschal of the Sun.
legendofa on When do I need to …
1 year ago
In the past, I've generally been able to say I cast "this creature" face down. With disguise, though, the face-down creature has an added ability with ward .
I have both Skirk Marauder and Pyrotechnic Performer, and no other face-down-cast cards, in my deck. Am I allowed to say "I cast this creature face down," and then state whether or not it has the ward ability when it becomes targeted? Or do I have to specify at the time of casting whether it's morph-cast or disguise-cast, and reveal which card it is (assuming my opponent knows those are the two options)?
legendofa on None
1 year ago
Question addendum: this is assuming I have no other face-down-cast cards; I'm only casting either Skirk Prospector or Pyrotechnic Performer face down.
legendofa on None
1 year ago
In the past, I've generally been able to say I cast "this creature" face down. With disguise, though, the face-down creature has an added ability with ward .
I have both Skirk Marauder and Pyrotechnic Performer in my deck. Am I allowed to say "I cast this creature face down," and then state whether or not it has ward when it becomes targeted? Or do I have to specify at the time of casting whether it's morph-cast or disguise-cast, and revealing which card it is?
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