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Dance of the Dead

Enchantment — Aura1 generic manaBlack mana

Among the earliest reanimation spells, and one of the fiddliest: the design reads less like a clean "return a creature to play" effect and more like a contract with terms. The creature comes back tapped and refuses to untap on its own, so the upkeep tax (pay 1 generic manaBlack mana or leave it tapped) is the recurring cost of keeping the body useful in combat. That stapled drawback is the discipline that justifies the two-mana rate; later reanimation tightened the constraint into a single up-front payment, but this card keeps charging you. The rules engineering is the more remarkable part. The Aura legally enchants a creature card in the graveyard, then rewrites its own enchant clause the moment it resolves so it can stay attached to the creature it just put onto the battlefield. That self-modifying text exists because the card predates clean templating for "bring a thing back and attach to it," which is why Dance of the Dead carries its reputation as a rules-headache card: the leaves-the-battlefield sacrifice trigger, the conditional enchant swap, and the tap-state interaction all have to be tracked in sequence. The +1/+1 is almost an afterthought next to the bookkeeping. This is early-MTG problem-solving in its rawest form: designers stacking literal text to steal a body out of the graveyard and keep an Aura on it, rather than reaching for a keyword that did not yet exist.

Dance of the Dead (me2)
ME2 · #83uncommon
Pricing
Normal: $22.49
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Oracle Text

Rules text

Enchant creature card in a graveyard When this Aura enters, if it's on the battlefield, it loses "enchant creature card in a graveyard" and gains "enchant creature put onto the battlefield with this Aura." Put enchanted creature card onto the battlefield tapped under your control and attach this Aura to it. When this Aura leaves the battlefield, that creature's controller sacrifices it. Enchanted creature gets +1/+1 and doesn't untap during its controller's untap step. At the beginning of the upkeep of enchanted creature's controller, that player may pay 1 generic manaBlack mana. If the player does, untap that creature.
Legalities

Format Status

Standard
N/A
Pioneer
N/A
Modern
N/A
Legacy
Legal
Vintage
Legal
Commander
Legal
Pauper
N/A
Brawl
N/A
Historic
N/A
Alchemy
N/A
Timeless
N/A
Standard Brawl
N/A
More formats
Old School
N/A
Premodern
Legal
PreDH
Legal
Pauper Commander
N/A
Oathbreaker
Legal
Gladiator
N/A
Penny Dreadful
N/A
Duel Commander
Legal
Future Standard
N/A
COMPETITIVEBRAWL
N/A
TLR
Legal
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