If you activate Selvala's ability while casting a spell, and you discover you can't produce enough mana to pay that spell's costs, the spell is reversed. The spell returns to whatever zone you were casting it from. You may reverse other mana abilities you activated while casting the spell, but Selvala's ability can't be reversed. You'll still have whatever mana that ability produced, and each player will have drawn a card.
Selvala, Explorer Returned
Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library.
Selvala's parley ability is a mana ability. It doesn't use the stack and can't be responded to.
Last observed at $0.23, stable around $0.23 thirty days ago. Over the trailing 90 days the price moved between $0.05 and $0.29 across 33 observations. Headline volatility reads moderate. Cross-checked across TCGplayer, eBay sold, Cardmarket EU, and Star City.
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This printing is one of 2 catalogued treatments from NCC — the lineup includes 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 *New Capenna Commander* (released April 2022).
Card #350 in New Capenna Commander.
Rarity tier: rare. Rares occupy the bottom-of-pack rare slot in standard boosters.
Card type: Legendary Creature — Elf Scout. Color identity: green/white. Mana cost: {1}{G}{W} (3 converted). Keyword abilities: Parley.
Legal in Tlr, Duel, Penny, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander.
EDHrec ranks this card #2,123 in Commander, putting it in the niche-pick tier of the format's playable pool.
Illustrated by Tyler Jacobson.
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Magic: The Gathering · ™ & © Wizards of the Coast · Illus. Tyler Jacobson
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