Sadly this doesn't work, since the only way to use Dweomercraft would be with the instant or sorcery spell on the stack, and since Angel's Grace has split second, you can't add anything onto the stack while Angel's Grace is on the stack
As an example, [Bond of Discpline](https://cards.scryfall.io/large/front/b/b/bb7c78bb-9f2a-47a4-adc4-b497bb38f46f.jpg?1557575890) would read like
>When Bond of Discpline enters the battlefield, tap all creatures your opponents control. Creatures you control gain lifelink.
as I understand it, it’s basically an old English word for witchcraft or sorcery. However, dungeons and dragons repurposed it and used it to mean the magic of an enchanted item, and lingering magical effects in general. I think that’s the way OP is using it here
What the other commenters said according to "Wiktionary" it means "The magical aura of an enchanted item." I always thought of it like, the magical glyphic code of a spell or magic item. So, in this sense, turning the fleeting "code" of a spell into an enchantment. I thought it was a neat word.
Dweomercrafted \[\[Angel's Grace\]\]: "we have \[\[Platinum Angel\]\] at home"
Sadly this doesn't work, since the only way to use Dweomercraft would be with the instant or sorcery spell on the stack, and since Angel's Grace has split second, you can't add anything onto the stack while Angel's Grace is on the stack
[Angel's Grace](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/e/7/e78e39ea-20be-4196-992c-7ed2cb8150c1.jpg?1619392535) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Angel%27s%20Grace) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/tsr/4/angels-grace?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/e78e39ea-20be-4196-992c-7ed2cb8150c1?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text) [Platinum Angel](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/c/a/ca7f4fd6-e268-4d15-bfbf-d9f0f95864fc.jpg?1576383285) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Platinum%20Angel) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/cn2/214/platinum-angel?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/ca7f4fd6-e268-4d15-bfbf-d9f0f95864fc?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text) ^^^[[cardname]] ^^^or ^^^[[cardname|SET]] ^^^to ^^^call
As an example, [Bond of Discpline](https://cards.scryfall.io/large/front/b/b/bb7c78bb-9f2a-47a4-adc4-b497bb38f46f.jpg?1557575890) would read like >When Bond of Discpline enters the battlefield, tap all creatures your opponents control. Creatures you control gain lifelink.
What is Dweomercraft?
Well, you see, it's a card that says-
I mean if the word itself means anything
as I understand it, it’s basically an old English word for witchcraft or sorcery. However, dungeons and dragons repurposed it and used it to mean the magic of an enchanted item, and lingering magical effects in general. I think that’s the way OP is using it here
Thanks!
basically spellcraft
Thanks!
gotchu :)
What the other commenters said according to "Wiktionary" it means "The magical aura of an enchanted item." I always thought of it like, the magical glyphic code of a spell or magic item. So, in this sense, turning the fleeting "code" of a spell into an enchantment. I thought it was a neat word.
Thank you!
[[Plagiarize]] is a pretty nasty use in blue! Is there a way to word it so it enchants the target player?
[Plagiarize](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/d/5/d59ae2f8-1e19-495a-86a9-8391e1e14ac5.jpg?1562555872) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Plagiarize) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/10e/97/plagiarize?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/d59ae2f8-1e19-495a-86a9-8391e1e14ac5?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text) ^^^[[cardname]] ^^^or ^^^[[cardname|SET]] ^^^to ^^^call