![]() You could put an Aura onto the battlefield this way enchanting a creature with hexproof controlled by an opponent, for example. Note that if an Aura is returned to the battlefield this way, whatever the Aura enchants isn’t a target of Starfield of Nyx’s ability, nor is it a target of the Aura card itself. Note that if an Aura is returned to the battlefield this way, whatever the Aura enchants isn’t a target of Starfield of Nyx’s ability, nor is it a target of the Aura card itself. ![]() It doesn’t matter how long the permanent has been a creature. A noncreature permanent that turns into a creature can attack, and its abilities can be activated, only if its controller has continuously controlled that permanent since the beginning of their most recent turn.It also gives you black, so more tutors for Starfield. There's a lot of cool enchantment creature you can get back to trigger Constallation and/or enchantresses again though. If the Aura can’t legally enchant anything, it stays in the graveyard. You'd have to make it more of a Starfield of Nyx deck, and less of an Opalescence deck. ![]()
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