| Name | Disharmony |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Cast this spell only during combat before blockers are declared. Untap target attacking creature and remove it from combat. Gain control of that creature until end of turn. |
| Artist | Bryon Wackwitz |
| Set | Masters Edition III #95 |
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About Disharmony
Disharmony, Instant, designed by Bryon Wackwitz first released in Jun, 1994 in the set Legends and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
A deck that focuses on aggressive strategies and combat tricks would benefit from including Disharmony in their deck, as it allows for unexpected and disruptive plays during the combat phase. However, other cards like Zealous Persecution may be more versatile and impactful in a wider range of situations, making them potentially better options for inclusion in a deck. Ultimately, Disharmony could see play in certain niche builds that value temporary creature control and combat manipulation.
Rules
10/01/09
If you cast Disharmony during an opponent’s turn, you may then block with the creature you gain control of (assuming there’s an attacking creature it can block).
10/01/08
The current wording explicitly removes the creature from combat. It is no longer an attacking or blocking creature.
10/04/04
Disharmony works even if the attacker was not tapped to attack.

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