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NameProtect // Serve Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionTarget creature gets +2/+4 until end of turn. Fuse (You may cast one or both halves of this card from your hand.) Target creature gets -6/-0 until end of turn. Fuse (You may cast one or both halves of this card from your hand.)
ArtistRyan Barger & Ryan Barger
SetPioneer Masters #94689
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About Protect // Serve

Protect // Serve, Instant , designed by Ryan Barger & Ryan Barger first released in May, 2013 in the set Dragon's Maze and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

This card, Protect // Serve, could be beneficial in a control deck that focuses on buffing and debuffing creatures to gain tempo advantage. However, there are likely better options available, such as cards that provide more versatile or impactful effects for a similar cost. While Protect // Serve may have situational uses, it may not be a top choice for competitive play unless the deck specifically benefits from its unique combination of effects.

Rules

04/15/13

If a player names a card, the player may name either half of a split card, but not both. A split card has the chosen name if one of its two names matches the chosen name.

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If you’re casting a split card with fuse from any zone other than your hand, you can’t cast both halves. You’ll only be able to cast one half or the other.

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Some split cards with fuse have two monocolor halves of different colors. If such a card is cast as a fused split spell, the resulting spell is multicolored. If only one half is cast, the spell is the color of that half. While not on the stack, such a card is multicolored.

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When a fused split spell resolves, follow the instructions of the left half first, then the instructions on the right half.

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You can choose the same object as the target of each half of a fused split spell, if appropriate.

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