This 2017 Magic: The Gathering Ixalan Promos release features the rare foil Arcane Adaptation enchantment, card number 46p, illustrated by Mark Behm.
Arcane Adaptation
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Ixalan Promos
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The 2017 Magic: The Gathering Ixalan Promos release includes Arcane Adaptation, a rare foil enchantment designated as card number 46p. Illustrated by Mark Behm, this card allows players to choose a creature type, granting that identity to creatures they control, creature spells they cast, and creature cards they hold. As a promotional item from the Ixalan era, it holds specific appeal for TCG enthusiasts looking to complete the promo subset or build versatile decks. Collectors often seek this Magic: The Gathering card for its unique gameplay mechanics and the distinctive foil treatment that sets it apart from standard prints. The card's ability to shift creature types provides strategic flexibility, making it a functional piece for many formats. For those focused on the Ixalan Promos collection, Arcane Adaptation represents a key component of the set's design and utility.
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Arcane Adaptation
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Behm
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Enchantment
U
Card Text
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As this enchantment enters, choose a creature type. Creatures you control are the chosen type in addition to their other types. The same is true for creature spells you control and creature cards you own that aren't on the battlefield.
