I block Narset with Shambling Attendants, snuffing out Narset's short but industrious existence.
So far so good. But what happens with the cards exiled with Narset? Specifically:
1) Do they go to a generic "Exile Zone," or do they remain in an Exile Zone that is separate from everything else I own that is exiled (i.e., "Narset's Exile Zone)? And...
2) Are spells revealed with Narset still castable on the turn that Narset dies? In other words, can my opponent still cast her 4 Treasure Cruise?
Thanks!
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I block Narset with Shambling Attendants, snuffing out Narset's short but industrious existence.
So far so good. But what happens with the cards exiled with Narset? Specifically:
1) Do they go to a generic "Exile Zone," or do they remain in an Exile Zone that is separate from everything else I own that is exiled (i.e., "Narset's Exile Zone)? And...
2) Are spells revealed with Narset still castable on the turn that Narset dies? In other words, can my opponent still cast her 4 Treasure Cruise?
Thanks!
Anything that is not cast with Narset (lands and creatures) stay in exile. There is always only 1 exile zone, but Narset can track them as long as she needs to.
In regards to your specific scenario, your opponent has the entire turn to cast cards exiled with Narset even if she dies before casting them. So, your opponent can still cast all 4 Treasure Cruise in this case.
Worth noting is that every card that lets you cast things from exile has its stipulations right in the ability. Narset says "until end of turn" and mentions no other conditions, so come hell or high water as long as it's the same turn you can still cast those noncreature spells. If it doesn't say that you can't cast it under any given circumstance then it won't prevent you from casting it under any other circumstance, even if the ability's original source is long gone. (Unless of course, that happens to be a stipulation on the card.)
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Generals meant to be drafted first in a single pack of 6 cards.
And here is the actual cube, meant to be drafted in 4 regular sized packs. (60 card decks)
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My opponent declares Narset, Enlightened Master as an attacker. She exiles the top four cards, revealing 4 Treasure Cruise (lucky!).
I block Narset with Shambling Attendants, snuffing out Narset's short but industrious existence.
So far so good. But what happens with the cards exiled with Narset? Specifically:
1) Do they go to a generic "Exile Zone," or do they remain in an Exile Zone that is separate from everything else I own that is exiled (i.e., "Narset's Exile Zone)? And...
2) Are spells revealed with Narset still castable on the turn that Narset dies? In other words, can my opponent still cast her 4 Treasure Cruise?
Thanks!
Blue lives don't matter in the slightest.
Anything that is not cast with Narset (lands and creatures) stay in exile. There is always only 1 exile zone, but Narset can track them as long as she needs to.
In regards to your specific scenario, your opponent has the entire turn to cast cards exiled with Narset even if she dies before casting them. So, your opponent can still cast all 4 Treasure Cruise in this case.
Generals meant to be drafted first in a single pack of 6 cards.
And here is the actual cube, meant to be drafted in 4 regular sized packs. (60 card decks)