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Door of destinies
Door of destinies












Whenever you cast a spell of the chosen type, put a charge counter on Door of Destinies. Creature types, such as Human or Sliver, appear after the dash on the type line of creatures. The creature will enter the battlefield with the additional boost to its power and toughness. Creatures you control of the chosen type get +1/+1 for each charge counter on Door of Destinies. As Door of Destinies enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. If you cast a creature spell of the chosen type, Door of Destinies will get a charge counter before the creature enters the battlefield.

door of destinies

To summarise my opinion, Coat of Arms is better in a deck which produces a mass of tokens and aims for an early win, whereas Door of Destinies is better when you can reliably cast lots of creatures and are being faced down by other tribal decks. As Door of Destinies enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. If you can reliably do this, then by all means go for Coat of Arms if you can’t get a Door if Destinies.Īll in all, I find it a good idea to include both, but they both have their merits. Creatures you control of the chosen type get +1/+1 for each charge counter on Door of Destinies. Second question: how fast is your deck aiming to go for the win? I’d guess that in your case, you want to ramp up as fast as possible, then swing with a mass of elves and an Eldrazi for good measure. As Door of Destinies enters the battlefield, choose a creature type. So for the first question I’d go with the DoD. Door of Destinies Door of Destinies Door of Destinies Door of Destinies Door of Destinies Door of Destinies. The same is true the other way round: casting actual creatures of the chosen type will ensure your chosen type gets a boost, and make sure that your creatures will remain big after a board wipe.

door of destinies

For example, saproling tokens will get a greater boost from Coat of Arms rather than Door of Destinies. When building decks which focus more on producing tokens, you’re not necessarily casting that many creatures of a chosen type. I would ask yourself two questions when debating between the two.įirst question: how many creatures of a certain type are you planning on actually casting? In this case, you have lots of elves which can produce mana to get even more elves out.














Door of destinies