Each Cartouche is an Aura with "Enchant creature you control." If another player gains control of either the Cartouche or the enchanted creature (but not both), then the Cartouche will be enchanting an illegal permanent and be put into its owner's graveyard as a state-based action.
Cartouche of Zeal
Cartouche is an enchantment subtype with no special meaning. Other cards may care about which enchantments are Cartouches.
If the target creature becomes an illegal target before a Cartouche spell resolves, the spell doesn't resolve. It doesn't enter the battlefield.
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This printing is one of 3 catalogued treatments from AKH — the lineup includes Foil and Nonfoil alongside the standard finish. Across our catalog the Rarix library tracks every variant in the same family so collectors can compare price, scarcity and demand inside a single lineage.
This card belongs to *Amonkhet* (released April 2017).
Card #124 in Amonkhet.
Rarity tier: common. Commons fill the bulk of a booster pack's volume.
Card type: Enchantment — Aura Cartouche. Color identity: red. Mana cost: {R} (1 converted). Keyword abilities: Enchant.
Legal in Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Pauper, Brawl, and Historic.
EDHrec ranks this card #14,890 in Commander, putting it in the fringe-play tier of the format's playable pool.
Illustrated by Kieran Yanner. Rarix tracks 915 other cards credited to this artist across the catalog — browse the full gallery to see the body of work.
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Magic: The Gathering · ™ & © Wizards of the Coast · Illus. Kieran Yanner
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