This should exile any land entering the battlefield for any reason, right? Lands can't be cast so the loophole left on Containment Priest doesn't work and since lands would be creatures on the battlefield thanks to Nature's Revolt, they will be affected by Containment Priest.
The lands will not be creatures until they have entered the battlefield, so this will not work.
For a similar example that might make more sense: If I Green Sun's Zenith a Nylea, God of the Hunt onto the battlefield, but do not have devotion, she will still get exiled, as she does not stop being a creature until she is actually on the battlefield.
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The lands will not be creatures until they have entered the battlefield, so this will not work.
For a similar example that might make more sense: If I Green Sun's Zenith a Nylea, God of the Hunt onto the battlefield, but do not have devotion, she will still get exiled, as she does not stop being a creature until she is actually on the battlefield.
That example is incorrect; Nylea would only be exiled if your devotion to green immediately prior to her entering the battlefield (i.e. not including her) is 5 or greater. This interaction is governed by the same rule as the interaction with lands, but the reason you gave is too broad. That is, only certain things are taken into account when determining the characteristics of the permanent entering the battlefield, which includes the type-changing effect of Nylea's ability but excludes the effect of Nature's Revolt's static ability.
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614.12. Some replacement effects modify how a permanent enters the battlefield. (See rules 614.1c–d.) Such effects may come from the permanent itself if they affect only that permanent (as opposed to a general subset of permanents that includes it). They may also come from other sources. To determine which replacement effects apply and how they apply, check the characteristics of the permanent as it would exist on the battlefield, taking into account replacement effects that have already modified how it enters the battlefield (see rule 616.1), continuous effects generated by the resolution of spells or abilities that changed the permanent’s characteristics on the stack (see rule 400.7a), and continuous effects from the permanent’s own static abilities, but ignoring continuous effects from any other source that would affect it.
614.12 does explain this case completely - the lands won't take into account the continuous effect of Nature's Revolt until they are actually on the battlefield. Nylea is a different case, however, but ignore that because it's not relevant here.
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Have Containment Priest and Nature's Revolt out.
This should exile any land entering the battlefield for any reason, right? Lands can't be cast so the loophole left on Containment Priest doesn't work and since lands would be creatures on the battlefield thanks to Nature's Revolt, they will be affected by Containment Priest.
For a similar example that might make more sense: If I Green Sun's Zenith a Nylea, God of the Hunt onto the battlefield, but do not have devotion, she will still get exiled, as she does not stop being a creature until she is actually on the battlefield.
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That example is incorrect; Nylea would only be exiled if your devotion to green immediately prior to her entering the battlefield (i.e. not including her) is 5 or greater. This interaction is governed by the same rule as the interaction with lands, but the reason you gave is too broad. That is, only certain things are taken into account when determining the characteristics of the permanent entering the battlefield, which includes the type-changing effect of Nylea's ability but excludes the effect of Nature's Revolt's static ability.
614.12 does explain this case completely - the lands won't take into account the continuous effect of Nature's Revolt until they are actually on the battlefield. Nylea is a different case, however, but ignore that because it's not relevant here.
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