1) Does the (Direction of attacks) ability last indefinitely?
2) If you have two out both choosing a different direction, does that nullify the ability, overridde the previous or make it so no one can attack?
The attack restriction is tied to Pramikon’s static ability, and as such only applies for as long as Pramikon remains on the battlefield.
As for your second question, I’m actually not sure. I’m tempted to say that nothing can attack because you’re unable to meet both requirements, but I could be wrong on that. Hopefully someone else can chime in with a more definitive answer for this.
If two Mystic Barriers are on the battlefield with two different chosen directions, you may not attack a player or planeswalker unless that player or the controller of that planeswalker is the opponent seated nearest you in both directions. (This happens most often in two-player games.)
So unless you're in a game with only two players left, no one will be able to attack.
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1) Does the (Direction of attacks) ability last indefinitely?
2) If you have two out both choosing a different direction, does that nullify the ability, overridde the previous or make it so no one can attack?
As for your second question, I’m actually not sure. I’m tempted to say that nothing can attack because you’re unable to meet both requirements, but I could be wrong on that. Hopefully someone else can chime in with a more definitive answer for this.
Commander/EDH Decks:
BRG The Blood of Jund - Kresh the Bloodbraided BRG
WR The Blades of Goldnight - Gisela, Blade of Goldnight WR
So unless you're in a game with only two players left, no one will be able to attack.
Scientists have calculated that the chance of anything so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.