Just recently started playing again and had baught a few of these decks several months back. Was trying to play these decks with my brother and we were unsure of the exact rulings on how the planechase cards work. Here are my questions:
1: when a planechase card is in play the ability under the plane name is always active? such as Lethe Lake's : put 10 cards from top of your library into your graveyard at beginning of your upkeep. So everyturn you take with this card active your would follow what it says?
2: Is the unwritten planeswalker ability just to put current planechase card on bottom of its owners deck when the planeswalker symbol is rolled?
3: When the planeswalker symbol is rolled who flips the next card face up? The one who rolled it or if my brother and I were playing would he flip one up from his deck since it was my planchase card in play?
4: Can anyone explain planechase cards that read "planeswalk to or planeswalk away from? Durning your turn do you automatic planeswalk to and end of your turn planeswalk away from or do they only trigger when a new one is flipped up?
Thank you for your time and hope you guys can help me with my questions.
1: Yes, the first ability of a Plane card is static and active as long as it is the active Plane.
2: When you planeswalk (barring variants of Planechase), the active plane is put on the bottom of the Planar deck and the next one is flipped face-up and made active. (If not using the shared Planar deck, the active Plane is put on the bottom of its owner's Planar deck and then the top Plane of the active player's Planar deck is turned face-up and made active.)
3: Again, it depends on the type of game you're playing. If you use the shared Planar deck, the active player flips the Plane face-up for the singular shared deck. If each player has a Planar deck, the active player flips their own card face-up.
4: The trigger happens before a new plane is flipped face-up. Sanctum of Serra, for instance, destroys all nonland permanents before, as an example, The Æther Flues is flipped up and triggers.
1: when a planechase card is in play the ability under the plane name is always active? such as Lethe Lake's : put 10 cards from top of your library into your graveyard at beginning of your upkeep. So everyturn you take with this card active your would follow what it says?
2: Is the unwritten planeswalker ability just to put current planechase card on bottom of its owners deck when the planeswalker symbol is rolled?
3: When the planeswalker symbol is rolled who flips the next card face up? The one who rolled it or if my brother and I were playing would he flip one up from his deck since it was my planchase card in play?
4: Can anyone explain planechase cards that read "planeswalk to or planeswalk away from? Durning your turn do you automatic planeswalk to and end of your turn planeswalk away from or do they only trigger when a new one is flipped up?
Thank you for your time and hope you guys can help me with my questions.
2: When you planeswalk (barring variants of Planechase), the active plane is put on the bottom of the Planar deck and the next one is flipped face-up and made active. (If not using the shared Planar deck, the active Plane is put on the bottom of its owner's Planar deck and then the top Plane of the active player's Planar deck is turned face-up and made active.)
3: Again, it depends on the type of game you're playing. If you use the shared Planar deck, the active player flips the Plane face-up for the singular shared deck. If each player has a Planar deck, the active player flips their own card face-up.
4: The trigger happens before a new plane is flipped face-up. Sanctum of Serra, for instance, destroys all nonland permanents before, as an example, The Æther Flues is flipped up and triggers.
Happy to help.
~Lil Kalki
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