Is Wizards Going to Print Phasing Again?

Phasing
(Stage Out)
Keyword Ability
Type Static
Introduced Delusion
Last Used Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
Reminder Text Phasing (This phases in or out before you lot untap during each of your untap steps. While it'southward phased out, information technology's treated every bit though it doesn't be.)
Phase out (While it's phased out, information technology'south treated as though it doesn't exist. It phases in before its controller untaps during their adjacent untap step.)
Storm Scale ix[1]
Statistics

44 cards

{W} xv.nine% {U} 61.iv% {B} 4.five% {G} iv.5% {U/B} 2.3% {U/R} ii.3% {G/U} 4.5% {artifact symbol} ii.3% {land symbol} 2.3%

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Phasing is a mechanic where permanents may phase out due to an effect, causing them to exist treated as if they don't be, until they automatically stage back in on their next untap step. This can be a protective action, or a means to temporarily disable an opponent's permanents. Phasing is primary in white and secondary in blue.[2] Unlike similar concepts similar flickering, a phased out permanent remains the same object, and and then retains counters, attachments, and choices fabricated during the "life" of the object.

Phasing is also the name of the closely related keyword ability that causes a permanent to phase out on each of its controller'south untap steps, creating a repeating cycle of phasing out and back in over two turns.[iii] This form of the ability functioned mainly every bit a drawback, and has not been printed since Weatherlight in 1997, aside from acorn cards.

Contents

  • 1 Description
    • 1.1 Discontinued keyword ability
    • 1.2 Interaction with other mechanics
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 Change to keyword activity
  • 3 Rules
  • 4 Examples
  • 5 Run into likewise
  • 6 Enchantments that grant Phasing
  • 7 References

Description [ ]

Some spells and abilities cause permanents to "phase out". This is unremarkably a keyword activity, but the discontinued "Phasing" ability causes information technology as a turn-based action. While a permanent is phased out, it'south treated every bit though it doesn't be; a phased out permanent can't touch or be afflicted by anything that doesn't specifically mention phased out permanents. During each player'due south untap step, before they untap, all phased-out permanents under that histrion's control "stage in". Due to this timing, permanents that just phased in usually untap normally right afterward. A couple cards can also cause a "stage in" exterior of the untap footstep.[a]

When a permanent phases in or out, information technology does non modify zones or leave the battlefield, so no enters-the-battlefield or leaves-the-battleground triggered abilities will trigger. Any Auras, Equipments, and/or Fortifications attached to that permanent phase out with information technology; this is chosen "phasing out indirectly". A permanent that phases in is treated by the game rules as the same object that phased out. As a issue, (and unlike a permanent that is flickered), it retains any counters that were on it, and, if it's a creature, it is unaffected by summoning sickness, so that it can attack and use activated abilities with the tap ( {T} ) or untap ( {Q} ) symbols in their activation costs during the plough information technology phases back in. Auras, Equipment, and/or Fortifications attached to that permanent "phase in indirectly" when the permanent itself phases in. Tokens continue to be while phased out, and phase back in similar whatsoever other permanent.

Discontinued keyword power [ ]

The Phasing keyword ability more often than not causes a permanent to alternating between phasing out and phasing in each turn. Specifically, a permanent with the ability phases out on each of its controller'south untap steps if it wasn't already phased out, causing information technology to alternate unless another consequence interferes with the bike. Phasing out this way happens simultaneously with other cards phasing in. This power is no longer used outside of acorn cards, just was heavily centered in bluish with minor usage in greenish.[four]

Note that the ability of a permanent to stage back in is completely unaffected by whether information technology has the Phasing ability or not. The ability just causes phasing out at special times, whereas general game rules cause phasing in for all phased out objects.

Interaction with other mechanics [ ]

Generally, phasing functions to prevent interaction of whatsoever kind, and is similar to flicker or bounce in this way merely with even fewer triggered abilities or country-based actions that can occur, since objects phasing in or out are non considered to change zones. Decks focused on counters and auras may desire phasing every bit a protective mechanic since their phased out permanents bring those modifications along with them instead of losing them.

The repeat power was formerly stated to trigger its payment requirement on a phasing permanent on the first turn on which it's not phased out during its controller's upkeep (generally, this will exist its second turn after being played, having phased out on the first turn after being played). This was a ruling for an "un-set up" and may not take been thoroughly considered; in any case the current ruling is that echo is made irrelevant by the phasing ability.

History [ ]

Phasing inspired the design of the Flicker ability.[five] R&D didn't consider Phasing a well-understood mechanic. Nonetheless, it was used to clean upwardly a few Oracle wordings,[vi] although some of these were subsequently reverted, typically using the exile zone instead.[vii]

For a long time, the just tournament-legal cards with phasing had been printed during Mirage block.[8] Its only reappearance was as an instance of an outdated mechanic in Unhinged'due south Old Fogey.

Alter to keyword action [ ]

Thirteen years later it fabricated a surprise return equally an one-off on Commander 2017'due south Teferi's Protection.[8] This featured a new reminder text: (When permanents are phased out, they're treated equally if they don't exist. They phase in before you untap during your untap step.) As of Commander 2017, tokens which phase out phase back in the same every bit nontoken permanents, instead of ceasing to exist as a state-based action.[9]

Every bit of 2020, R&D was considering to give phasing deciduous status as a keyword action ("stage out"), because it allows for unlike design infinite than flickering, east.g Auras and Equipment don't "autumn off" of and "enters the battlefield" and "leaves the battleground" furnishings don't work.[ten] [11] They are not interested in the permanent keyword phasing where an object continually phases in and out every turn.[12] Two Teferi cards in Core Set 2021 fabricated use of the technology (Teferi, Chief of Time and Teferi, Timeless Voyager) These featured the following reminder text (Treat it and anything attached to it as though they don't be until its controller'south next turn). It too made the return of Oubliette in Double Masters possible.

By 2021, the deciduous status of phasing was confirmed with Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.[13] Phase out is primary in white.[14]

Rules [ ]

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (Feb 18, 2022—Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty)

Phasing
A keyword ability that causes a permanent to sometimes be treated as though it does not exist. See dominion 702.26, "Phasing."

From the Comprehensive Rules (Feb 18, 2022—Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty)

  • 702.26. Phasing
    • 702.26a Phasing is a static ability that modifies the rules of the untap step. During each histrion's untap step, before the active role player untaps permanents, all phased-in permanents with phasing that player controls "phase out." Simultaneously, all phased-out permanents that had phased out nether that player'south control "phase in."
    • 702.26b If a permanent phases out, its condition changes to "phased out." Except for rules and effects that specifically mention phased-out permanents, a phased-out permanent is treated as though information technology does not be. It tin't affect or be affected by anything else in the game. A permanent that phases out is removed from combat. (Run into dominion 506.iv.)

      Example: You control three creatures, one of which is phased out. You cast a spell that says "Draw a card for each brute you command." You draw two cards.

      Example: Yous command a phased-out creature. You bandage a spell that says "Destroy all creatures." The phased-out creature is not destroyed.

    • 702.26c If a permanent phases in, its condition changes to "phased in." The game one time again treats information technology as though it exists.
    • 702.26d The phasing consequence doesn't actually cause a permanent to change zones or control, even though information technology's treated as though it's not on the battleground and non nether its controller's control while it's phased out. Zone-change triggers don't trigger when a permanent phases in or out. Tokens keep to exist on the battlefield while phased out. Counters remain on a permanent while it'southward phased out. Furnishings that check a phased-in permanent's history won't care for the phasing event every bit having acquired the permanent to leave or enter the battleground or its controller's control.
    • 702.26e If a continuous effect generated past the resolution of a spell or ability modifies the characteristics or changes the controller of whatsoever objects, a phased-out permanent won't be included in the prepare of affected objects. This includes continuous furnishings that reference the permanent specifically, unless they too specifically refer to the permanent equally phased out.
    • 702.26f Continuous furnishings that bear upon a phased-out permanent may elapse while that permanent is phased out. If so, they will no longer impact that permanent once it's phased in. In particular, effects with "for equally long as" durations that rails that permanent (see rule 611.2b) end when that permanent phases out considering they tin can no longer see it.
    • 702.26g When a permanent phases out, whatever Auras, Equipment, or Fortifications attached to that permanent phase out at the same time. This alternate mode of phasing out is known as phasing out "indirectly." An Aura, Equipment, or Fortification that phased out indirectly won't stage in by itself, but instead phases in along with the permanent it's fastened to.
    • 702.26h If an object would simultaneously phase out directly and indirectly, it but phases out indirectly.
    • 702.26i An Aura, Equipment, or Fortification that phased out directly will phase in fastened to the object or player it was attached to when it phased out, if that object is still in the same zone or that player is nonetheless in the game. If not, that Aureola, Equipment, or Fortification phases in unattached. State-based actions apply as advisable. (Meet rules 704.5m and 704.5n.)
    • 702.26j Abilities that trigger when a permanent becomes attached or unattached from an object or player don't trigger when that permanent phases in or out.
    • 702.26k Phased-out permanents owned by a thespian who leaves the game also leave the game. This doesn't trigger zone-change triggers. Come across rule 800.4.
    • 702.26m If an effect causes a actor to skip their untap step, the phasing issue simply doesn't occur that turn.
    • 702.26n In a multiplayer game, game rules may cause a phased-out permanent to go out the game or to exist exiled once a player leaves the game. (See rules 800.4a and 800.4c.) If a phased-out permanent phased out under the command of a player who has left the game, that permanent phases in during the side by side untap step after that actor'southward adjacent turn would take begun.
    • 702.26p Multiple instances of phasing on the same permanent are redundant.

Examples [ ]

Example 1

Teferi'due south Protection {2} {W}
Instant
Until your next turn, your life total tin can't alter and y'all proceeds protection from everything. All permanents you control stage out. (While they're phased out, they're treated as though they don't exist. They phase in earlier you untap during your untap step.)
Exile Teferi'southward Protection.

Example ii

Sandbar Crocodile {4} {U}
Creature — Crocodile
6/5
Phasing (This phases in or out before you untap during each of your untap steps. While it'south phased out, information technology's treated as though it doesn't be.)

Example 3

Vodalian Illusionist {2} {U}
Creature — Merfolk Sorcerer
2/ii
{U} {U} , {T} : Target animal phases out. (While information technology's phased out, it's treated as though it doesn't be. It phases in earlier its controller untaps during their adjacent untap footstep.)

See also [ ]

  • Phased out — an obsolete game zone previously used to deal with phased-out permanents prior to the Magic 2010 rules

Enchantments that grant Phasing [ ]

References [ ]

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  6. Magic Arcana (February 21, 2005). "Phasing to the Rescue?". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Marker Gottlieb (Baronial 29, 2007). "Masters Edition Update Bulletin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. a b Bryan Hawley (August ix, 2017). "Vampirism 101". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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  12. Mark Rosewater (July 01, 2020). "Just to exist articulate, what is the part of phasing that R&D is no longer interested in?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  13. Mark Rosewater (July one, 2021). "Is phasing things out deciduous now...". Blogatog. Tumblr.
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