So Havengul Lich says ":1mana:: You may cast target creature card from a graveyard this turn. When you cast that card this turn, Havengul Lich gains all activated Abilities of that card until end of turn." What I'm wondering about is that first half. Does the targeted creature remain target until end of turn? Here is my reason for asking.
Ex. You have a Heartless Summoning on the field and a Havengul Lich. You target a Silver Myr that is in your grave. If you cast it for free and it goes to grave can you cast it again without re-paying the Lich's ability cost?
I have a potentially insane deck idea that I wanna try and this kind of scenario would drastically change the power of the deck.
When an object changes zones it becomes a new object with no memory of its previous existence. The Myr that is in your graveyard now is not the same Myr that was in your graveyard before even if it's the same piece of physical cardboard.
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To answer your example question, no, you cannot. Whenever a card changes zones, it becomes a new object. After your Silver Myr goes to the graveyard because of Heartless Summoning, you will need to activate Havengul Lich's ability to cast it again.
Ex. You have a Heartless Summoning on the field and a Havengul Lich. You target a Silver Myr that is in your grave. If you cast it for free and it goes to grave can you cast it again without re-paying the Lich's ability cost?
I have a potentially insane deck idea that I wanna try and this kind of scenario would drastically change the power of the deck.
Cards do what they say they do. No more. No less.
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