- Sole Performer
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Sole Performer
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mana_cost
Types
Creature
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Subtypes
Elf
Performer
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Prices
Normal
Foil
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Near Mint
$0.13
$0.04
Lightly Played
$0.12
$0.04
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$0.13
$0.04
Lightly Played
$0.12
$0.08
Details
Rules
: Add . Activate only once each turn. (While activating an ability, use rather than tapping the permanent to pay for .)
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Power
2
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Toughness
2
toughness
Color Identity
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Rarity
Rare
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Number
154
number
Artist
Anna Christenson
artist
Language
English
language
(EN)
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Expansion
Unfinity
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Rulings
Although {T} acts in many ways like mana, it is not mana. An ability that triggers from a creature tapping to add mana wouldn't trigger when you activate Sole Performer's ability, for example.
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For example, say you control Prize Wall, which has "{U}, {T}: You get {TK}." You activate Sole Performer to get {T}{T}. You then activate Prize Wall, spending {U} and one of the {T}s you got from Sole Performer. You could then activate Prize Wall again, spending another {U} and the other {T}. Prize Wall itself is still untapped at this point. You can then activate Prize Wall a third time, spending a third {U} and finally actually tapping Prize Wall.
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Sole Performer turns {T} into a resource you can add, much like mana. You spend {T} to pay for that symbol appearing in the costs of activated abilities. If you spend a {T} you have, you don't have to tap the permanent that has the ability.
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Spending {T} allows you to activate the tap ability of a creature that's already tapped. Normally, you couldn't pay the cost of tapping the creature because it's already tapped. With Sole Performer, you don't have to worry about that. You have {T}!
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Spending {T} rather than tapping the permanent doesn't let you activate abilities of creatures that have "summoning sickness." That is, if a creature's ability has {T} in the cost, and it hasn't been under your control since the beginning of your most recent turn, you can't activate the ability (unless the creature has haste), even if you intend to spend {T} rather than tap the creature.
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You can't spend {T} to have a creature attack without tapping. You also can't use it to pay the cost of an ability that taps a creature without using the {T} symbol. For example, you can't activate an ability that says "Tap an untapped creature you control: [Do something]" with {T}.
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You lose unused {T} as steps and phases end, at the same time you lose unspent mana.
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rulings
Elven tap is the official language of three very obnoxious planets.
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Discussion
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Model attributes
id
string
The id of the card
UNF-154
name
string
The name of the card
Sole Performer
mana_cost
string
The cost to cast the card
{2}{G}{G}
types
string[]
The types of card, such as Creature.
Creature
subtypes
string[]
The subtypes of the card, such as Storyborn or Hero.
Elf, Performer
power
string
The strength of the card
2
toughness
string
The willpower of the card
2
color_identity
string
The color identity of the card (the colors that appear on the card)
G
variants
object[]
The variants the card is available in, such as normal or foil, and their prices.
variants.name
string
The variant name, such as normal or foil
normal
variants.prices
object[]
The variant name, such as normal or coldFoil
rarity
string
The rarity of the card
Rare
number
string
The card number
154
artist
string
The artist of the card
Anna Christenson
language
string
The language of the card, such as English.
English
language_code
string
The language code, such as EN.
EN
images
object[]
The images of the card
images.large
string
The large url of the image
https://images.scrydex.com/magicthegathering/UNF-154/large
expansion
object
The expansion the card belongs to
expansion.name
string
The name of the expansion
Unfinity
flavor_text
string
The flavor text of the card
Elven tap is the official language of three very obnoxious planets.