Stairs to Infinity — Frequently Asked Questions
8 common questions about Stairs to Infinity in MTG — View Stairs to Infinity
What does Stairs to Infinity do?
Stairs to Infinity is a Plane — Xerex. Its Oracle text reads: "Players have no maximum hand size. Whenever you roll the planar die, draw a card. Whenever chaos ensues, reveal the top card of your planar deck. You may put it on the bottom of your planar deck." — view the full Oracle text on Scryfall.
What type of card is Stairs to Infinity?
Stairs to Infinity is a Plane — Xerex. It is a Common card from the Planechase Anthology Planes set. Learn more about Cantrip in our MTG wiki.
What format is Stairs to Infinity legal in?
Check Gatherer for the official rulings.
How much does Stairs to Infinity cost?
The current market price for Stairs to Infinity is approximately $9.49 USD. Prices fluctuate based on demand, format legality, and new set releases. View the latest price and price history chart. Buy on TCGPlayer.
What set is Stairs to Infinity from?
Stairs to Infinity was printed in Planechase Anthology Planes. Browse all cards from Planechase Anthology Planes.
Is Stairs to Infinity good in Commander?
Stairs to Infinity is not legal in Commander.
What cards are similar to Stairs to Infinity?
There are 20 cards similar to Stairs to Infinity with comparable effects or strategies. Some notable alternatives include The Lux Foundation Library, The Maelstrom, Pools of Becoming. View all cards similar to Stairs to Infinity.
What are budget alternatives to Stairs to Infinity?
Since Stairs to Infinity costs $9.49, you may want to explore more affordable alternatives under $2 that fill a similar role in your deck. View budget alternatives to Stairs to Infinity.
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