| Name | Daze |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | You may return an Island you control to its owner's hand rather than pay this spell's mana cost.
Counter target spell unless its controller pays |
| Flavor | "Let their screams of frustration be your victory song." —*Tome of Obstructions* |
| Artist | Lenka Šimečková |
| Set | Secrets of Strixhaven Mystical Archive #15 |
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About Daze
Daze, Instant, designed by Matthew D. Wilson first released in Feb, 2000 in the set Nemesis and was printed exactly in 12 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Premodern and Commander.
This card, Daze, would benefit decks that aim to control the game by disrupting their opponent's spells and tempo. Decks that rely on early game aggression and tempo plays, such as Delver or Merfolk decks in Legacy or Vintage formats, could find Daze useful for its ability to counter spells for free by returning an Island to hand. However, there are arguably better options like Force of Will or Spell Pierce that offer more flexibility and reliability in countering spells, making Daze less commonly played in competitive Magic: The Gathering decks.
Rules
06/08/16
If another effect causes Daze to cost more, you must pay that additional cost even if you pay its alternative cost.

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