I think many saw the paradox ban coming before it was even released.
It felt like it could have been printed back in Legends and would have been banned alongside Fastbond.
I do like how the ban change to Iona and Painter's Servant coincide directly as to break up any combo, both legal together is multiple times worse than Iona alone.
Color-nonsense is a theme which needs everything it can get, this kind of change is welcome for both what is lessened and is gained.
If I play a Avarax and it's Enter-the-Battlefield ability triggers, If I then target it with Cytoshape and choose a Solumn Simulacrum I control.
When the ability resolves, do I search for a copy of Avarax or a copy of Solumn Simulacrum?
(I don't always know how "THIS CARD" effects things)
If I have a Willbreaker and a Giant Growth, and my opponent has a PHantom Beast.
I target the beast on their turn, both abilities trigger, willbreaker's resolves first, does the sacrifice ability fizzle because the controller has changed?
I understand how the abilities work, I was merely concerned that neither the card nor rulings indicated any thought when used concerning a non-creature permanent.
Especially as it's a semi-new card and I could find no conversation online clarifying that it IS or IS NOT the case.
All of the rulings under it referred to specifically creature-based triggers, and I do not like to play interactions which I am not completely clear on ahead of time.
If I play the wand, will I get a copy of the wand until end of turn? The card does not specify nor does the rulings.
It's an odd case that the rulings do not point out creature vs noncreature etc.
Thought I might as well ask as I could not find any mention of this online.
If I discard a card (lets say a nether traitor), then that card changes zones and then back again (triggers, goes onto the battlefield, and then is saced).
I have a Depala, Pilot Exemplar equipped with a Sword of the Animist.
If I declare it an attacker, does the tap trigger and the 'on attack' trigger have timing associated, or am I free to stack them as I choose?
What if your opponent attacks into you and after damage and effects
etc his attacker barely survives but he puts it into the graveyard in error.
If you notice in his end-of-combat step, second main, end step, or your uptap/upkeep,
how does the scope or viable responses change?
Also, is saying nothing upon realizing categorized the same as flatly lying/cheating?
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It felt like it could have been printed back in Legends and would have been banned alongside Fastbond.
I do like how the ban change to Iona and Painter's Servant coincide directly as to break up any combo, both legal together is multiple times worse than Iona alone.
Color-nonsense is a theme which needs everything it can get, this kind of change is welcome for both what is lessened and is gained.
If I activate Dimir Doppleganger targeting Craw Wurm, then in response activate it again and target a Volitile Chimera,
When that resolves I will have a Craw Wurm with the doppleganger ability.
If I then exile the 2nd Volitile Chimera to become a chimera again, can I then activate the Chimera ability to turn into a craw wurm for 1R.
Since the doppelganger was a Chimera when the ability resolved, does it count as a card 'exiled with cards named Volatile Chimera'?
If not, would it work if I somehow turned a Chimera into something that could exile things?
When the ability resolves, do I search for a copy of Avarax or a copy of Solumn Simulacrum?
(I don't always know how "THIS CARD" effects things)
I target the beast on their turn, both abilities trigger, willbreaker's resolves first, does the sacrifice ability fizzle because the controller has changed?
I couldn't find a ruling about multiple abilities being linked to a single ability.
Also, If I have a Rona, Disciple of Gix equipped with a Sword of Khaldra, can I cast the creatures it kills and exiles?
Especially as it's a semi-new card and I could find no conversation online clarifying that it IS or IS NOT the case.
All of the rulings under it referred to specifically creature-based triggers, and I do not like to play interactions which I am not completely clear on ahead of time.
Diviner's Wand
If I play the wand, will I get a copy of the wand until end of turn? The card does not specify nor does the rulings.
It's an odd case that the rulings do not point out creature vs noncreature etc.
Thought I might as well ask as I could not find any mention of this online.
If I then play Shadow of the Grave, does it see that the Nether Traitor is a card I discarded this turn?
Do I take 10 damage, or 12 damage?
Does the replacement effect go online mid-resolution?
If I declare it an attacker, does the tap trigger and the 'on attack' trigger have timing associated, or am I free to stack them as I choose?
etc his attacker barely survives but he puts it into the graveyard in error.
If you notice in his end-of-combat step, second main, end step, or your uptap/upkeep,
how does the scope or viable responses change?
Also, is saying nothing upon realizing categorized the same as flatly lying/cheating?