Impress Your Guests with a Homemade Witch Finger Cake using the Wilton Pan

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The Wilton Witch Finger Cake Pan is a unique and spooky baking tool that allows you to create creepy finger-shaped cakes for Halloween or other themed parties. This cake pan is designed to resemble a hand with extended fingers, making it easy to make fun and festive treats that are sure to impress your guests. The main idea is that the Wilton Witch Finger Cake Pan is a baking tool for creating creepy finger-shaped cakes for Halloween or other themed parties..



At the beginning of your end step, if Voodoo Doll is untapped, destroy Voodoo Doll and it deals damage to you equal to the number of pin counters on it. At the beginning of your end step, if Voodoo Doll is untapped, destroy Voodoo Doll and it deals damage to you equal to the number of pin counters on it.

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Voodoo Doll


At the beginning of your upkeep, put a pin counter on Voodoo Doll. At the beginning of your end step, if Voodoo Doll is untapped, destroy Voodoo Doll and it deals damage to you equal to the number of pin counters on it. , : Voodoo Doll deals damage equal to the number of pin counters on it to any target. X is the number of pin counters on Voodoo Doll.

Rulings:

  • 10/1/2009 Voodoo Doll’s second ability has an “intervening ‘if’ clause.” That means (1) the ability won’t trigger at all unless Voodoo Doll is untapped, and (2) the ability will do nothing if Voodoo Doll is tapped by the time it resolves. If Voodoo Doll is no longer on the battlefield as the ability resolves, its last existence on the battlefield is checked to see if it was tapped or untapped.
  • 10/1/2009 Each X in the cost of Voodoo Doll’s third ability is the number of pin counters on Voodoo Doll at the time you activate the ability. The X in the ability’s effect is the number of pin counters on Voodoo Doll at the time it resolves, which may not be the same number (if a spell or ability put counters on it or removed counters from it in the meantime). If Voodoo Doll is no longer on the battlefield as the ability resolves, its last existence on the battlefield is checked to see how many pin counters were on it.
  • 1/1/2011 Voodoo Doll’s second ability causes it to be destroyed regardless of whether it actually deals damage to you or not. Voodoo Doll is destroyed even if all the damage is prevented or redirected.

Legality:

  • standard: Not legal
  • future: Not legal
  • frontier: Not legal
  • modern: Not legal
  • legacy: Legal
  • pauper: Not legal
  • vintage: Legal
  • penny: Legal
  • commander: Legal
  • 1v1: Legal
  • duel: Legal
  • brawl: Not legal
  • oldschool: Legal
  • historic: Not legal
  • pioneer: Not legal
  • gladiator: Not legal
  • premodern: Legal
  • historicbrawl: Not legal
  • paupercommander: Not legal
  • alchemy: Not legal
  • explorer: Not legal
  • predh: Legal
  • oathbreaker: Legal

Sets:

  • Masters Edition III #203 (rare)
  • Chronicles #111 (rare)
  • Legends #298 (rare)
  • FBB Chronicles #111 (rare)

At the beginning of your upkeep, put a pin counter on Voodoo Doll. At the beginning of your end step, if Voodoo Doll is untapped, destroy Voodoo Doll and it deals damage to you equal to the number of pin counters on it. , : Voodoo Doll deals damage equal to the number of pin counters on it to any target. X is the number of pin counters on Voodoo Doll.
Wilton witch finger cake pan

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Reviews for "How to Use the Wilton Witch Finger Cake Pan for Non-Halloween Baking"

- Sarah - 1 star - I was so disappointed with the Wilton witch finger cake pan. The fingers looked nothing like the picture, they were more like misshapen blobs. The cake also ended up sticking to the pan despite greasing it well. I tried making the fingers again using silicone molds and they turned out much better. I do not recommend this cake pan at all.
- John - 2 stars - The Wilton witch finger cake pan was a bit of a letdown for me. The concept was cool, but the execution fell short. The cake came out dry and lacked flavor. The shape of the fingers was also not very defined, making it hard to tell what they were supposed to be. Overall, I wouldn't purchase this cake pan again.
- Emily - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Wilton witch finger cake pan, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The cake stuck to the pan even after following the greasing instructions. The fingers didn't hold their shape well and looked more like misshapen blobs. The pan was also quite flimsy and felt cheap. I wouldn't recommend this pan if you're looking for a high-quality cake result.

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