I dunno. Harrow might be a good card in other decks, but this one...i'm just not seeing it. Why not do a Cultivate? At least then you dont have to sac anything.
I also dont know why it bugged me so much to begin with, haha. Do what you will.
I'm wondering if Tribute to the wild makes both players sacrifice during two headed giant (EDH) or "each opponent" counts as the two players or just the one opponent.
If Exclusion Ritual is played on a commander, When the player puts his General into the command zone, will Exclusion Ritual stay on the board and prevent them from playing it until the enchantment is destroyed?
Seems like an EDH functional Oblivion Ring if i'm correct.
Orim's Thunder is played as well as the kicker. Sword of Light and Shadow is targeted. Is the creature still protected from being targeted by the white spell?
Also, Lifegift? Why? you've got 40 life in EDH, and you're gonna die by general damage, who cares about lifegain? Might as well add another fatty, or anti enchantment.
I really dont understand why Harrow would ever be in this deck...the logic just isnt there..
Even if its in your opening hand...You've got 3 forests in play to pay for the cost of Harrow...you sac a forest....you get 2 forests in hand...put one forest out and then wait a turn to put out the other...
why not just put in an extra forest into the deck instead of harrow?? The only benefits this gives you..is that you've got an extra land in your graveyard, and you just shuffled...otherwise, you've done nothing but spend 2 mana....
correct me if i'm wrong, but this sounds...well....stupid.
In the First Strike damage step, the Uril player may assign his 24 damage however he chooses. To maximize damage, let's go through it this way:
He deals 5 to the 3/5, 5 to the 5/5, 6 to the 6/6, and 8 damage to the 11/11. Then, the damage resolves, and all of the blockers except the 11/11 are destroyed due to lethal damage. In the normal damage step, Uril assigns a further 3 damage to the 11/11, and may then assign 21 damage to the defending player. In this case, Uril is not destroyed, and the blocking player does lose.
What happens in this scenario while playing casual EDH?
Uril,the miststalker has a bunch of auras attached to him. Currently he is a 24/24 with trample and double strike. Uril attacks.
a 3/5, a 5/5, 6/6 with death touch, and an 11/11 indestructible block him.
What Happens?
Does Uril die? Due to receiving 25 damage? Does trample allow the double strike damage to go through? Does the colossus absorb the damage due to it being indestructible?
I suppose the big question is, does the blocking player lose due to receiving 21 general damage?
Depends. The player who controls the attacking creature can assign anywhere from 2 to 6 damage to the Fog Bank. He must assign at least lethal damage, but prevention effects are not considered when counting lethal damage. Therefore, he must assign at least 2 damage.
I also dont know why it bugged me so much to begin with, haha. Do what you will.
Seems like an EDH functional Oblivion Ring if i'm correct.
Even if its in your opening hand...You've got 3 forests in play to pay for the cost of Harrow...you sac a forest....you get 2 forests in hand...put one forest out and then wait a turn to put out the other...
why not just put in an extra forest into the deck instead of harrow?? The only benefits this gives you..is that you've got an extra land in your graveyard, and you just shuffled...otherwise, you've done nothing but spend 2 mana....
correct me if i'm wrong, but this sounds...well....stupid.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Uril,the miststalker has a bunch of auras attached to him. Currently he is a 24/24 with trample and double strike. Uril attacks.
a 3/5, a 5/5, 6/6 with death touch, and an 11/11 indestructible block him.
What Happens?
Does Uril die? Due to receiving 25 damage? Does trample allow the double strike damage to go through? Does the colossus absorb the damage due to it being indestructible?
I suppose the big question is, does the blocking player lose due to receiving 21 general damage?
I dont believe i understand what you mean.
If this blocks a 6/6 creature with trample. How much damage does the opponent take?