You choose which side you want to play, it can be cascaded into with a bloodbraid Elf and still use the Bound half.
brunsbr103
★★★☆☆ (3.2/5.0)(3 votes)
If I were to imprint Bound on Isochron Scepter and play determined off of it, would it be removed from the game even more?
i'd immagine not, because the scepter creates a copy of the card, but it's at least food for thought.
theis999
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@brunsbr103
Well yes, it will be exiled. but as you are playing a copy and not the real spell, it is only the copy that will be exiled (which it would be anyway) and the real card will stay exiled and imprinted on the scepter. so yes that is indeed a endless revival combo.
Emperorerror
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Can you imprint this to the Isochron Scepter then use bound for 2?
LordOfTheFlies87
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Bound side is pretty bad. Determined is strong in certain circumstances.
Mode
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Could this possibly be the first and only card to refer to itself with "this card" rather than its card name?
It might have something to do with being a split card, but I always wondered why they wouln't simply go for that wording in general. It might be less flavorful in some cases, but it's also more straight-forward and prevents the somewhat common misconception (or at least insecurity) among beginners of thinking that if a card's name is written on it, it refers to all cards with that name rather than just the card itself.
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i'd immagine not, because the scepter creates a copy of the card, but it's at least food for thought.
Well yes, it will be exiled. but as you are playing a copy and not the real spell, it is only the copy that will be exiled (which it would be anyway) and the real card will stay exiled and imprinted on the scepter. so yes that is indeed a endless revival combo.
Determined is strong in certain circumstances.
It might have something to do with being a split card, but I always wondered why they wouln't simply go for that wording in general.
It might be less flavorful in some cases, but it's also more straight-forward and prevents the somewhat common misconception (or at least insecurity) among beginners of thinking that if a card's name is written on it, it refers to all cards with that name rather than just the card itself.
Child of Alara