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Lifelace

InstantGreen mana

The green entry in Alpha's "lace" cycle, where each color got a cheap instant that recolored a spell or permanent into its own color. The design intent was a sideboard-style hoser: shift a target's color to slip it past, or into, a color-specific answer. Recolor a red permanent green to dodge Blue Elemental Blast, or paint a spell on the stack to make it vulnerable to a counter or destroy effect keyed to a particular color. In practice, the lace cycle is a museum piece. It assumes a metagame saturated with color-hosers (Circles of Protection, the Elemental Blasts, color-specific kill spells) deep enough that recoloring a single target justifies spending the turn on it, and Magic moved away from that texture almost immediately. The parenthetical clarification about mana symbols remaining unchanged shows old-frame design working through a rules system still being figured out in public: color identity and mana cost were not yet cleanly separated concepts, and the card had to specify which one it was touching. What survives is the template. Every color-changing effect printed since descends from the lace cycle's basic question: what does it mean for color to be a property you can target and change? This is the green answer to that question, frozen at the moment Magic first asked it.

Lifelace (30a)
30A · #203rare
Pricing
Normal: $6.91
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Oracle Text

Rules text

Target spell or permanent becomes green. (Mana symbols on that permanent remain unchanged.)
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
Legal
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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