Criatura nevada — Kraken
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Te cuesta

menos lanzar este hechizo por cada tierra nevada que controlas.
Cuando el Kraken rompehielos entre al campo de batalla, los artefactos y criaturas que controla el oponente objetivo no se enderezan durante el próximo paso de enderezar de ese jugador.
Regresar tres tierras nevadas que controlas a la mano de su propietario: Regresa el Kraken rompehielos a la mano de su propietario.
Snow is a supertype, not a card type. It has no rules meaning or function by itself, but spells and abilities may refer to it.
Some cards have additional effects for each
spent to cast them. You can cast these spells even if you don't spend any snow mana to cast them; their additional effects simply won't do anything.
Once you announce that you're activating the last ability, no player may take actions until the ability has been paid for. Notably, opponents can't try to stop you from activating it by removing your snow lands.
No artifacts or creatures controlled by the player affected by Icebreaker Kraken's enters-the-battlefield ability will untap during that player's next untap step, even if they were untapped as the ability resolved or that player didn't control them at that time.
To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost you're paying, add any cost increases, then apply any cost reductions (such as that of Icebreaker Kraken). The mana value of the spell is determined only by its mana cost, no matter what the total cost to cast the spell was.
The
symbol is a generic mana symbol. It represents a cost that can be paid by one mana that was produced by a snow source. That mana can be any color or colorless.
Snow isn't a type of mana. If an effect says you may spend mana as though it were any type, you can't pay for
using mana that wasn't produced by a snow source.
Icebreaker Kraken's enters-the-battlefield ability won't tap any artifacts or creatures.