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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Monstrosity is defined as giving the [[creature]] the ability to become ''monstrous''. Monstrosity is an [[activated ability]] you can activate any time you can pay for it. When it resolves, it checks whether the creature is already ''monstrous''. If it's not, the ability puts a number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s on the creature and causes the creature to become monstrous.<ref>{{NewRef|mechanics-theros-2013-09-02|The Mechanics of ''Theros''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/building-better-monster-2013-11-07|Building a Better Monster|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 11, 2013}}</ref> Monstrosity skipped ''[[Born of the Gods]]'', but reappeared in ''[[Journey into Nyx]]''. It was reused in ''[[Commander 2015]]'' and ''[[Conspiracy: Take the Crown]]''.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/heart-conspiracy-2016-08-15|The Heart of a Conspiracy|[[Shawn Main]]|August 15, 2016}}</ref>
 
Monstrosity is defined as giving the [[creature]] the ability to become ''monstrous''. Monstrosity is an [[activated ability]] you can activate any time you can pay for it. When it resolves, it checks whether the creature is already ''monstrous''. If it's not, the ability puts a number of [[+1/+1 counter]]s on the creature and causes the creature to become monstrous.<ref>{{NewRef|mechanics-theros-2013-09-02|The Mechanics of ''Theros''|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/building-better-monster-2013-11-07|Building a Better Monster|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 11, 2013}}</ref> Monstrosity skipped ''[[Born of the Gods]]'', but reappeared in ''[[Journey into Nyx]]''. It was reused in ''[[Commander 2015]]'' and ''[[Conspiracy: Take the Crown]]''.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/heart-conspiracy-2016-08-15|The Heart of a Conspiracy|[[Shawn Main]]|August 15, 2016}}</ref>
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The [[Adapt]] keyword from ''[[Ravnica Allegiance]]'' is a tweaked version from Monstrosity.<ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/building-allegiances-part-1-2019-01-02|Building Allegiances, Part 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 2, 2019}}</ref>
   
 
==Monstrous==
 
==Monstrous==

Revision as of 12:36, 3 January 2019

Monstrosity
Keyword Action
Introduced Theros
Last used Conspiracy: Take the Crown
Reminder Text [cost]: Monstrosity y (If this permanent isn't monstrous, put N +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes monstrous.)
Statistics

22 cards

  • {G} 31.8%
  • {R} 27.3%
  • {U} 9.1%
  • {B} 9.1%
  • {W} 4.5%
  • {G/W} 4.5%
  • {R/G} 4.5%
  • {G/U} 4.5%
  • Artifact 4.5%
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keyword:"becomes monstrous"

Monstrosity is a keyword action introduced in Theros, where it is connected to the monster theme of the set.

Description

Monstrosity is defined as giving the creature the ability to become monstrous. Monstrosity is an activated ability you can activate any time you can pay for it. When it resolves, it checks whether the creature is already monstrous. If it's not, the ability puts a number of +1/+1 counters on the creature and causes the creature to become monstrous.[1][2] Monstrosity skipped Born of the Gods, but reappeared in Journey into Nyx. It was reused in Commander 2015 and Conspiracy: Take the Crown.[3]

The Adapt keyword from Ravnica Allegiance is a tweaked version from Monstrosity.[4]

Monstrous

Monstrous is more like a characteristic of a card. Many creatures with a monstrosity ability have a triggered ability that triggers when the creature becomes monstrous. There are also some cards with monstrosity that gain abilities as long as they are monstrous.

Rules

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From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (April 12, 2024—Outlaws of Thunder Junction)

Monstrous
A designation given to a creature whose ability including a monstrosity instruction has resolved. See rule 701.31, “Monstrosity.”

Rulings

  • Although it is not a verb, it is considered a keyword action in the Comprehensive Rules
  • Once a creature becomes monstrous, it can't become monstrous again. If the creature is already monstrous when the monstrosity ability resolves, nothing happens.
  • Monstrous isn't an ability that a creature has. It's just something true about that creature. If the creature stops being a creature or loses its abilities, it will continue to be monstrous.
  • An ability that triggers when a creature becomes monstrous won't trigger if that creature isn't on the battlefield when its monstrosity ability resolves.

Examples

See also

  • Renown, a similar mechanic from Magic Origins
  • Adapt, a tweaked version of Monstrosity.[5]

References

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