Omnispell Adept and Entrancing Melody












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I want to use Omnispell Adept's ability




2U, Tap: You may cast an instant or sorcery card from your hand without paying its mana cost.




to cast Entrancing Melody. Its effect reads




Gain control of target creature with converted mana cost X.




What is X for the effect on that card?










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    I want to use Omnispell Adept's ability




    2U, Tap: You may cast an instant or sorcery card from your hand without paying its mana cost.




    to cast Entrancing Melody. Its effect reads




    Gain control of target creature with converted mana cost X.




    What is X for the effect on that card?










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      I want to use Omnispell Adept's ability




      2U, Tap: You may cast an instant or sorcery card from your hand without paying its mana cost.




      to cast Entrancing Melody. Its effect reads




      Gain control of target creature with converted mana cost X.




      What is X for the effect on that card?










      share|improve this question















      I want to use Omnispell Adept's ability




      2U, Tap: You may cast an instant or sorcery card from your hand without paying its mana cost.




      to cast Entrancing Melody. Its effect reads




      Gain control of target creature with converted mana cost X.




      What is X for the effect on that card?







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          The value of X is chosen when the spell is cast.
          But the only legal choice for X is zero in this case.




          107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”




          This is confirmed by a ruling on Omnispell Adept.




          If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







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            Unfortunately for you, X=0. The Comprehensive Rules state:




            107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”






            This is also mentioned in the Rulings under the card in Gatherer:




            If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







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            • @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
              – Glorfindel
              Dec 8 at 8:56





















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            I just found the rules clarification on Omnispell Adapts:




            If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.




            In that case, Omnispell Adapt can only cast Entrancing Melody for X=0, which makes the effect on both cards quite useless.



            Except on targets like Endless One, because its cost is X=0, when targeted by Entrancing Melody...






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            • Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
              – Veskah
              Dec 8 at 0:18










            • @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
              – GendoIkari
              Dec 8 at 16:14










            • To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
              – doppelgreener
              Dec 9 at 10:47












            • And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
              – GendoIkari
              Dec 9 at 16:47











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            The value of X is chosen when the spell is cast.
            But the only legal choice for X is zero in this case.




            107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”




            This is confirmed by a ruling on Omnispell Adept.




            If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







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              10














              The value of X is chosen when the spell is cast.
              But the only legal choice for X is zero in this case.




              107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”




              This is confirmed by a ruling on Omnispell Adept.




              If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







              share|improve this answer


























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                10






                The value of X is chosen when the spell is cast.
                But the only legal choice for X is zero in this case.




                107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”




                This is confirmed by a ruling on Omnispell Adept.




                If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







                share|improve this answer














                The value of X is chosen when the spell is cast.
                But the only legal choice for X is zero in this case.




                107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”




                This is confirmed by a ruling on Omnispell Adept.




                If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.








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                edited Dec 9 at 6:05









                BJ Myers

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                answered Dec 8 at 2:14









                ikegami

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                    Unfortunately for you, X=0. The Comprehensive Rules state:




                    107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”






                    This is also mentioned in the Rulings under the card in Gatherer:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







                    share|improve this answer























                    • @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                      – Glorfindel
                      Dec 8 at 8:56


















                    5














                    Unfortunately for you, X=0. The Comprehensive Rules state:




                    107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”






                    This is also mentioned in the Rulings under the card in Gatherer:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







                    share|improve this answer























                    • @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                      – Glorfindel
                      Dec 8 at 8:56
















                    5












                    5








                    5






                    Unfortunately for you, X=0. The Comprehensive Rules state:




                    107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”






                    This is also mentioned in the Rulings under the card in Gatherer:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.







                    share|improve this answer














                    Unfortunately for you, X=0. The Comprehensive Rules state:




                    107.3b If a player is casting a spell that has an {X} in its mana cost, the value of X isn’t defined by the text of that spell, and an effect lets that player cast that spell while paying neither its mana cost nor an alternative cost that includes X, then the only legal choice for X is 0. This doesn’t apply to effects that only reduce a cost, even if they reduce it to zero. See rule 601, “Casting Spells.”






                    This is also mentioned in the Rulings under the card in Gatherer:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.








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                    answered Dec 7 at 21:49









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                    • @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                      – Glorfindel
                      Dec 8 at 8:56




















                    • @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                      – Glorfindel
                      Dec 8 at 8:56


















                    @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                    – Glorfindel
                    Dec 8 at 8:56






                    @Arthur and ikegami, thanks, I've corrected my mistake.
                    – Glorfindel
                    Dec 8 at 8:56













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                    I just found the rules clarification on Omnispell Adapts:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.




                    In that case, Omnispell Adapt can only cast Entrancing Melody for X=0, which makes the effect on both cards quite useless.



                    Except on targets like Endless One, because its cost is X=0, when targeted by Entrancing Melody...






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                      – Veskah
                      Dec 8 at 0:18










                    • @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 8 at 16:14










                    • To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                      – doppelgreener
                      Dec 9 at 10:47












                    • And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 9 at 16:47
















                    2














                    I just found the rules clarification on Omnispell Adapts:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.




                    In that case, Omnispell Adapt can only cast Entrancing Melody for X=0, which makes the effect on both cards quite useless.



                    Except on targets like Endless One, because its cost is X=0, when targeted by Entrancing Melody...






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                      – Veskah
                      Dec 8 at 0:18










                    • @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 8 at 16:14










                    • To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                      – doppelgreener
                      Dec 9 at 10:47












                    • And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 9 at 16:47














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                    2






                    I just found the rules clarification on Omnispell Adapts:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.




                    In that case, Omnispell Adapt can only cast Entrancing Melody for X=0, which makes the effect on both cards quite useless.



                    Except on targets like Endless One, because its cost is X=0, when targeted by Entrancing Melody...






                    share|improve this answer














                    I just found the rules clarification on Omnispell Adapts:




                    If a spell has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as the value of X when casting it without paying its mana cost.




                    In that case, Omnispell Adapt can only cast Entrancing Melody for X=0, which makes the effect on both cards quite useless.



                    Except on targets like Endless One, because its cost is X=0, when targeted by Entrancing Melody...







                    share|improve this answer














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                    edited Dec 8 at 2:14









                    ikegami

                    39.6k363135




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                    answered Dec 7 at 21:49









                    reatter

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                    • Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                      – Veskah
                      Dec 8 at 0:18










                    • @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 8 at 16:14










                    • To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                      – doppelgreener
                      Dec 9 at 10:47












                    • And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 9 at 16:47


















                    • Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                      – Veskah
                      Dec 8 at 0:18










                    • @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 8 at 16:14










                    • To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                      – doppelgreener
                      Dec 9 at 10:47












                    • And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                      – GendoIkari
                      Dec 9 at 16:47
















                    Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                    – Veskah
                    Dec 8 at 0:18




                    Token creatures also have a CMC of 0 (unless they're copies of a creature, in which case they have the cloned creature's CMC) so you can steal someone's Wurm token.
                    – Veskah
                    Dec 8 at 0:18












                    @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                    – GendoIkari
                    Dec 8 at 16:14




                    @Veskah Tokens have a CMC of whatever is defined by the ability that created the token; and if the ability doesn’t define it; then CMC is used. So it’s not automatically 0.
                    – GendoIkari
                    Dec 8 at 16:14












                    To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                    – doppelgreener
                    Dec 9 at 10:47






                    To be fair the only kinds of tokens that have CMC at the moment are tokens that are copies of things (including Embalm/Eternalize).
                    – doppelgreener
                    Dec 9 at 10:47














                    And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                    – GendoIkari
                    Dec 9 at 16:47




                    And embalm tokens are specifically given a cost of 0. Seems unlikely that they would ever print an ability that creates a token with a different specific assigned CMC; but they could.
                    – GendoIkari
                    Dec 9 at 16:47


















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