Does Prismatic Bridge Work on Gods?
The Prismatic Bridge is a powerful card in Magic: The Gathering that allows players to search their library for a creature card and put it onto the battlefield. But what about when it comes to the Theros gods? Do they fall under the category of creatures, and if so, can the Prismatic Bridge be used on them? In this article, we’ll dive into the details and explore the answers to these questions.
Understanding the Prismatic Bridge
Before we dive into the specifics of the Prismatic Bridge and the Theros gods, let’s quickly review the card’s mechanics. The Prismatic Bridge reads:
"At the beginning of your upkeep, reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal a creature or planeswalker card. Put that card onto the battlefield and the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order."
As you can see, the card has a specific trigger that activates when your upkeep begins, revealing cards from the top of your library until you find a creature or planeswalker card. Once that card is found, it is put onto the battlefield, and the rest of the revealed cards are placed on the bottom of your library in a random order.
The Theros Gods
The Theros gods are a set of powerful cards that were introduced in the Theros set. These cards are legendary enchantments that have powerful effects and abilities. But in terms of their categorization, the Theros gods are not creatures, they are enchantments.
However, there is an important exception to this rule. The Theros gods only become creatures when the player has a certain amount of devotion to their corresponding color. For example, Purphoros, God of the Forge is only a creature when you have 2 devotion to red.
Do the Theros Gods Fall Under the Prismatic Bridge’s Criteria?
Now that we’ve established that the Theros gods are enchantments, not creatures, can the Prismatic Bridge still be used on them? The answer is no. The Prismatic Bridge’s trigger only activates when a creature or planeswalker card is revealed, not an enchantment.
But here’s the important point: the Theros gods are only creatures when a specific condition is met (devotion to their corresponding color). If that condition is not met, they remain enchantments and do not trigger the Prismatic Bridge.
Example Scenarios
To illustrate this point, let’s consider a few example scenarios:
- Scenario 1: You have 0 devotion to red and you play Purphoros, God of the Forge. Since Purphoros is not a creature in its default state, the Prismatic Bridge cannot be used on it.
- Scenario 2: You have 2 devotion to red and you play Purphoros, God of the Forge. Since Purphoros is now a creature, the Prismatic Bridge can be used on it.
- Scenario 3: You play Kruphix, God of Horizons and immediately use the Prismatic Bridge to search for a creature. Since Kruphix is not a creature, the Prismatic Bridge’s trigger will not activate, and you will not find a creature.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Prismatic Bridge only works on creatures, not enchantments. The Theros gods are enchantments, but they can become creatures under specific conditions. When the Theros gods are not creatures, the Prismatic Bridge cannot be used on them. But when they do become creatures, the Prismatic Bridge can be used to search for a new creature to add to the battlefield.
Here’s a summary of the key points:
- The Prismatic Bridge only works on creatures, not enchantments.
- The Theros gods are enchantments, but they can become creatures under specific conditions (devotion to their corresponding color).
- When the Theros gods are not creatures, the Prismatic Bridge cannot be used on them.
- When the Theros gods are creatures, the Prismatic Bridge can be used to search for a new creature.
We hope this article has provided a clear understanding of the Prismatic Bridge and its interactions with the Theros gods. Happy playing!
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