Circle of Protection: Black
A fossil of a school of design Magic has largely abandoned: the hyper-narrow sideboard prevention card, costed and worded for a metagame Wizards expected players to read and counter-build against. One Circle per color, each a dedicated answer to exactly one enemy, and a mono-black opponent across the table meant you reached for this and won the long game by inches. The activation is the tell: one mana, repeatable, prevention rather than damage redirection or lifegain. Note the precise wording, too, which is doing quiet work. Naming the black source is not targeting it; the selection happens as the ability resolves and the shield goes up, so the prevention applies cleanly even to sources that would otherwise dodge a spell (shroud, hexproof, or anything else). That shape forces a specific play pattern. You pay the one, you name the black source as the ability resolves, the damage never happens; the attacker has to diversify threats or find an answer to the enchantment itself. Against a deck with one real damage axis, that loop is unwinnable for the aggressor; against a deck with two, the Circle becomes a tax rather than a lock. Modern color-hosers tend to be creatures or modal cards that do something against any deck, and the Circles are part of why that shift happened: too good against the decks they hated, dead cardboard against the rest. Reading one now is reading an argument about what sideboard cards used to be allowed to be.

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