Bruvac the Grandiloquent

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Brawl | Legal |
Commander | Legal |
Duel | Legal |
Gladiator | Legal |
Historic | Legal |
Legacy | Legal |
Oathbreaker | Legal |
Timeless | Legal |
Vintage | Legal |
Card Set | Jumpstart |
Card Type | Legendary Creature — Human Advisor |
Rarity | Mythic |
Mana Cost | |
Card Stats | 1 / 4 |
Card Text | If an opponent would mill one or more cards, they mill twice that many cards instead. (To mill a card, a player puts the top card of their library into their graveyard.) |
Flavor Text | ". . . and furthermore . . ." |
Card Number | #10 |
Artist | Ekaterina Burmak |
Subtypes | Advisor , Human |
Keywords | Mill |
Supertypes | Legendary |
Card Languages | English |
Frame Version | 2015 |
Border Color | Black |
EDHREC Rank | 2446 |
EDHREC Saltiness | 1.39 |
Has Foil? | No |
Reprint? | No |
Is Promo? | No |
Oversized? | No |
Joke Card? | No |
In Starter? | No |
Time Shifted? | No |
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Card Rulings
2020-06-23Because Bruvac is legendary, it’s unlikely that one player will control two. However, if that happens, each opponent mills four times as many cards as originally instructed. If they control three, their opponents mill eight times as many, and so on.
2020-06-23If a player is instructed to put a card into their graveyard without using the word “mill,” Bruvac’s ability doesn’t apply.
2020-06-23Many cards printed before the Core Set 2021 release have received errata to instruct a player to mill cards rather than to put the top cards of their library into their graveyard. Use the Oracle™ card reference at Gatherer.Wizards.com to determine whether a specific card has received such errata. As a rule of thumb, if an effect instructs a player to look at or reveal a card before it’s put into its owner’s graveyard, it’s unlikely to have received errata.