Card

Robber of the Rich

Creature — Human Archer Rogue


Reach, haste
Whenever Robber of the Rich attacks, if defending player has more cards in hand than you, exile the top card of their library. During any turn you attacked with a Rogue, you may cast that card and you may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast that spell.


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#365, Mythic Rare

Illustrated by: Paul Scott Canavan

Rulings

  • 2019-10-04
    Casting an exiled card causes it to leave exile. You can’t cast it multiple times.
  • 2019-10-04
    Robber of the Rich’s effect doesn’t change when you can cast the exiled card. For example, if you exile a sorcery card, you can cast it only during your main phase when the stack is empty.
  • 2019-10-04
    If you cast an Adventure with Robber of the Rich, it’s you, not the card’s owner, who may cast the creature later.
  • 2019-10-04
    An effect that instructs you to “cast” a card doesn’t allow you to play lands.
  • 2019-10-04
    You can cast the exiled card if the Rogue that attacked is still in combat, if it’s left combat, if it’s left the battlefield, or even if combat is over.
  • 2019-10-04
    If Robber of the Rich leaves the battlefield, the effect allowing you to cast the exiled card if you attacked with a Rogue continues to apply, even during later turns—as long as you attack with a Rogue during those later turns.
  • 2019-10-04
    The card Robber of the Rich exiles is exiled face up.
  • 2019-10-04
    If the defending player doesn’t have more cards in hand than you immediately after Robber of the Rich attacks, its ability doesn’t trigger at all. If that player doesn’t have more cards in hand as the ability resolves, the ability does nothing. It doesn’t matter if that player has fewer or the same number of cards in hand in between these two times, or if they have fewer or the same number of cards in hand later.
  • 2019-10-04
    If a creature is attacking a planeswalker, the controller of the planeswalker is the defending player.
  • 2019-10-04
    In a multiplayer game, if a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If you leave the game, any spells and/or permanents you control from Robber of the Rich’s effect are exiled.