If I have 10 Forests out then play Channel the Sun , allowing me to play Genju of the Realm which I place on one of my Forests. I pay and activate the Genju. Now my Forest is a Legendary Spirit trampling 8/12, do all my Forests go to the graveyard since they have the same name and ones a legend?
Do the permanents in question all have to be legendary?
In order for the Legend rule to apply, there must be two things that are true:
1.) Permenants share a name.
2.) Permanants have the Legendary supertype.
Animating a single land with Genju of the Realm causes that land to become a Legendary spirit creature, but unless the other lands that shared a name were somehow Legendary, none of them would go to the graveyard. If you could somehow move the Genju of the Realm to other lands... that might be a problem. But no, animating a single land will not cause them all to go to the graveyard.
In order for the Legend rule to apply, there must be two things that are true:
1.) Permenants share a name.
2.) Permanants have the Legendary supertype.
Animating a single land with Genju of the Realm causes that land to become a Legendary spirit creature, but unless the other lands that shared a name were somehow Legendary, none of them would go to the graveyard. If you could somehow move the Genju of the Realm to other lands... that might be a problem. But no, animating a single land will not cause them all to go to the graveyard.
Edit: It really cant. Since you cant move the genju to another forest unless that forest was already a creature :/ There goes my deckbuilding ideas.
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"OK, lads, here they come! Move that Wall of Stone ... a-one, a-two, and a-THREE!"
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I think assaulting another player should have a range of penalties. (A light slap is a game loss, a kick in the nuts is a DQ, ghetto-stomping someone is a Ban for Life.) There could be article all about it, like "when to mulligan"
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Do the permanents in question all have to be legendary?
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1.) Permenants share a name.
2.) Permanants have the Legendary supertype.
Animating a single land with Genju of the Realm causes that land to become a Legendary spirit creature, but unless the other lands that shared a name were somehow Legendary, none of them would go to the graveyard. If you could somehow move the Genju of the Realm to other lands... that might be a problem. But no, animating a single land will not cause them all to go to the graveyard.
But thats impossible and cant be used to destroy opponent's lands this way...
Edit: It really cant. Since you cant move the genju to another forest unless that forest was already a creature :/ There goes my deckbuilding ideas.
Yes, you can.
Aura Graft
Enchantment Alteration
Both of these will do the job.
Alright, alright, but this aint no longer part of the original question, so lets cut it out before a mod comes and closes this thread.