Reality Shaping
Phenomena are the Planechase deck's tuning fork: cards that live only in the planar deck, trigger once when the planar die lands you on them, and then send you rolling onward. Most of them punish or tax; this one gives. The symmetry is the whole design tension. Everyone at the table, in turn order, gets to drop a permanent from hand straight onto the battlefield, which means the cheat is real but shared. You seed the effect for your fatty, but so does the player to your right, and the two seats after that. Turn order is the only edge on offer: starting with you matters when the free permanent is a game-warping threat and the response would be another player's free answer landing a beat later. There is no cost line to balance because a Phenomenon's mana value never matters in play; the balancing act happens entirely in the multiplayer politics of who benefits most from a moment when hands empty onto the board at once. It rewards holding a bomb you could not otherwise afford and gambling that the die lands you here before an opponent's does. As a piece of the Planechase chaos engine, it is one of the purely generous encounters, the kind that turns a stalled game into a sudden four-way board state and lets everyone plan around a shared windfall that nobody quite controls.


