| Name | Personal Incarnation |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — avatar incarnation |
| Description | |
| Artist | Kev Brockschmidt |
| Set | 30th Anniversary Tokens #31 |
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| Name | Personal Incarnation |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — avatar incarnation |
| Description | |
| Artist | Kev Brockschmidt |
| Set | 30th Anniversary Tokens #31 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Personal Incarnation, Creature — avatar incarnation, designed by Kev Brockschmidt first released in Aug, 1993 in the set Limited Edition Alpha and was printed exactly in 15 different ways.
Personal Incarnation would be best suited for a control deck that focuses on protecting its life total, as the ability to redirect damage can be a powerful defensive tool. However, the downside of losing half your life when it dies is significant, so it may not be the most optimal choice compared to other cards like Platinum Angel, which offers similar protection without the life loss drawback. Overall, Personal Incarnation could see play in niche situations but may not be a top choice in competitive decks.
02/01/07
If you attempt to halve a negative life total, you halve 0. This means that the life total stays the same. A life total of -10 would remain -10.
10/04/04
You do not lose life if this card is exiled or sent someplace without going to the graveyard first.
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