Cards/Fallout/Acquired Mutation
Acquired Mutation
Enchantment — Aura
Oracle Text
creature
Enchanted creature gets +2/+2 and is goaded. (It attacks each combat if able and attacks a player other than you if able.)
Whenever enchanted creature attacks, defending player gets two rad counters.
The radiation of the wasteland has changed you!
- Set
- Fallout (PIP)
- Number
- #53
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Artist
- Xavier Ribeiro
- Frame
- 2015
- Border
- Black
- Language
- EN
- Finishes
- Nonfoil, Foil
- USD
- $0.31
- USD Foil
- $1.25
- EUR
- €0.23
- EUR Foil
- €0.48
- MTGO Tix
- 0.73
Indicative figures.
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If, during a player’s declare attackers step, a creature that player controls that’s been goaded is tapped, is affected by a spell or ability that says it can’t attack, or hasn’t been under that player’s control continuously since the turn began (and doesn’t have haste), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having a creature attack a player, its controller isn’t forced to pay that cost, so it doesn’t have to attack that player.
Keep track of how many rad counters each player has. Potential ways to track this include writing them down on paper or using dice, but any method that is clear and mutually agreeable is fine.
There is an inherent triggered ability associated with having rad counters. This triggered ability has no source and is controlled by the active player. The full text of this ability is “At the beginning of the precombat main phase of a player with rad counters, that player mills cards equal to the number of rad counters they have. For each nonland card milled this way, that player loses 1 life and removes one rad counter from themselves.”
Print Details
- Set
- Fallout (PIP)
- Number
- #53
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Artist
- Xavier Ribeiro
- Frame
- 2015
- Border
- Black
- Language
- EN
- Finishes
- Nonfoil, Foil
Value
- USD
- $0.31
- USD Foil
- $1.25
- EUR
- €0.23
- EUR Foil
- €0.48
- MTGO Tix
- 0.73
Indicative figures.


