SHMShadowmoor

Runed Halo (CT Runed Halo)

Runed Halo from Shadowmoor
Runed Halo from Shadowmoor

Enchantment - Aura   {W}{W} (CMC:2)

As Runed Halo comes into play, name a card. You have protection from the chosen name. (You can't be targeted, dealt damage, or enchanted by anything with that name.)

21 SHM • CTSteve Prescott

Notes: TODO: Update Copyright

Legal in: Modern,Lorwyn-Shadowmoor Block,Legacy,Vintage,Freeform,Prismatic,Tribal Wars Legacy,Classic,Singleton 100,Commander

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5/1/2008
Runed Halo gives you protection from each object with the chosen name, whether it's a card, a token, or a copy of a spell. It doesn't matter what game zone that object is in.
5/1/2008
You can still be attacked by creatures with the chosen name.
5/1/2008
You'll have protection from the name, not from the word. For example, if you choose the name Forest, you'll have protection from anything named "Forest" -- but you won't have protection from Forests. An animated Sapseep Forest, for example, could deal damage to you even though its subtype is Forest.
5/1/2008
You can name either half of a split card, but not both. You'll have protection from the half you named (and from a fused split spell with that name), but not the other half.
5/1/2008
You can't choose [nothing] as a name. Face-down creatures have no name, so Runed Halo can't give you protection from them.
5/1/2008
You must choose the name of a card, not the name of a token. For example, you can't choose "Saproling" or "Voja." However, if a token happens to have the same name as a card (such as "Shapeshifter" or "Goldmeadow Harrier"), you can choose it.
5/1/2008
You may choose either one of a flip card's names. You'll have protection only from the appropriate version. For example, if you choose Nighteyes the Desecrator, you won't have protection from Nezumi Graverobber.

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