
Overview
Legality, special rules, and flavor text
Rules
{T}: Add {C}. Threshold — {G}{W}: This land becomes a 4/4 green and white Insect Monk creature with first strike until end of turn. It's still a land. Activate only if seven or more cards are in your graveyard.
Rulings
A noncreature permanent that becomes a creature can attack, and its {T} abilities can be activated, only if its controller has continuously controlled that permanent since the beginning of their most recent turn. It doesn't matter how long the permanent has been a creature. Notably, if you turn Nantuko Monastery into a creature on the turn it entered the battlefield, you won't be able to tap it for mana. — After it becomes a creature, Nantuko Monastery will still have all its abilities. — Once you activate the last ability, it doesn't matter what happens to the number of cards in your graveyard. Nantuko Monastery will remain a creature that turn even if that number falls below seven.
Card details
Printing, type line, and catalog data
Identity & printing
- Card ID
- DMR-252--foil
- Name
- Nantuko Monastery (Foil)
- Number
- 252
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Variant
- Foil
Type line & Magic stats
- Types
- Land
- Mana value
- 0
- Keywords
- Threshold
Set, artist & references
- Artist
- Rob Alexander
- Language
- English
- Set name
- Dominaria Remastered
- Game name
- Magic: The Gathering
Battle
Abilities, attacks, weakness & resistance
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