| Name | Borrowed Malevolence |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Escalate |
| Artist | Volkan Baǵa |
| Set | Shadows over Innistrad Remastered #100 |
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| Name | Borrowed Malevolence |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Escalate |
| Artist | Volkan Baǵa |
| Set | Shadows over Innistrad Remastered #100 |
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Borrowed Malevolence, Instant, designed by Volkan Baǵa first released in Jul, 2016 in the set Eldritch Moon and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
A deck that focuses on manipulating creature power and toughness, such as a black-based aggro or control deck, would benefit from using Borrowed Malevolence. The flexibility of being able to buff or debuff a creature can provide strategic advantages in combat situations. However, there are potentially better cards like Fatal Push or Dismember that offer more versatile removal options or benefits for a similar cost, so Borrowed Malevolence may not see widespread play in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks.
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Additional costs don’t affect a spell’s converted mana cost.
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Effects that reduce the cost of spells reduce the total cost, including any escalate costs added.
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If two of the chosen modes of an escalate spell target a creature, you may choose the same creature for each mode’s target, or choose different creatures. The same is true if the chosen modes target a player (or opponent).
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You choose all of your modes at once. You can’t wait to perform one mode’s actions and then decide to choose more modes.
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