UnCommander: Legal

Card Name:

S.N.O.T.

Mana Cost:

{G}

Converted Mana Cost:

1

Types:

Creature — Ooze

Rules Text:

You may have S.N.O.T. enter the battlefield combined to another creature named S.N.O.T. (All those creatures form a single combined creature.).

S.N.O.T.’s power and toughness are each equal to the square of the number of cards, permanents or constituents named S.N.O.T. which are part of S.N.O.T or the combined creature. (One is a 1/1, two are a 4/4, three are a 9/9, and four are a 16/16. If you manage to get -1 S.N.O.T.s stuck together, it’s a 1/1. Multiple instances of this ability on a creature are redundant.)

Power / Toughness:

*²/*²

Color:

Green

Color Identity:

{G}

Watermark:

None

Border Type:

Silver-bordered

This printing Illustrated by Cyril Van Der Haegen
Printing: Unhinged

UnCommander Rulings

If S.N.O.T. is combined with one or more other constituents, the combined creature has the constituent creatures’ total cumulative mana cost, its mana cost is their combined mana costs, all the their names, types, rules text, etc.. However, S.N.O.T.’s ability will make the combined creature’s base power and toughness equal to the number of constituents named S.N.O.T. in the combined creature squared, rather than the total power and toughness of all the constituent creatures.

S.N.O.T.’s Oracle text specifies that it S.N.O.T. only counts cards for its power and toughness. This would mean that tokens wouldn’t count for its ability. However, the original printing of S.N.O.T. only counts the number of “S.N.O.T.s stuck together” which is not specific about counting something only if it is a card and not a token.
-Hamster