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Invasion of Ravnica // Guildpact Paragon
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Invasion of Ravnica // Guildpact Paragon

March of the Machine mythic

Battle — Siege // Artifact Creature — Construct

(As a Siege enters, choose an opponent to protect it. You and others can attack it. When it's defeated, exile it, then cast it transformed.) When this Siege enters, exile target nonland permanent an opponent controls that isn't exactly two colors.

Strategy & Gameplay

This transforming battle-siege card represents a compelling addition to any deck looking to leverage modal gameplay and flexible strategy in constructed formats. The front half, Invasion of Ravnica, enters as a two-sided permanent that immediately impacts the game state by forcing opponents to interact with it while you develop your strategy. The siege mechanic creates interesting decision points, as opponents must choose whether to block your efforts or allow the battle to transform into Guildpact Paragon. This duality makes it particularly valuable in control and tempo strategies where controlling the pace of the game is paramount. Once it transforms into Guildpact Paragon, you gain an artifact creature that likely synergizes with artifact-focused strategies, sacrifice outlets, and creature-based strategies that benefit from additional bodies on the battlefield. The card's extensive format legality across historic, timeless, gladiator, pioneer, modern, legacy, vintage, penny, commander, oathbreaker, brawl, and duel makes it a versatile investment for players building across multiple formats. In Commander specifically, this card finds homes in artifact-centric decks, Grixis control strategies, and any multicolor guild-focused deck that appreciates the Ravnica flavor. The transformation mechanic provides consistent value while offering opponents a meaningful choice, which often translates to the card generating advantage regardless of their decision. Players should consider this card for strategies that reward artifact synergies, need repeatable threats, or benefit from forcing opponents into difficult blocking decisions early in the game.

Illustrated by Leon Tukker

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