Does the Sundial create an 'end step phase' when it ends the turn or does it just blatantly end the turn?
I'm inclining to the latter, right?
So how would it interact with an Oblivion Ring and Venser the Sojourner's bouncing ability, for example?
You bounce the O-Ring and in response to it leaving the battlefield you end the turn, denying the previously exiled permanent reentry to the battlefield. But then what happens to the O-Ring?
If there is no end step phase, it comes back at the beginning of the next end step? Does that mean your opponent's end step? Or does the Oblivion Ring just get stranded in some strange dimension?
Maro said they booted it from M11 once they saw how broken it was with infect, but now that we have answers like Mental Misstep and Melira available... It is a possibility.
First I thought #191 was Regeneration, but we have Trollhide now, so...:rolleyes:
Since Ajani was 4 cmc, and Gideon is 5 cmc... and Liliana was 5, while Sorin is 6 cmc... maybe we'll get Chandra Ablaze (6cmc and more synergistic with her Phoenix) to replace old Chandra at 5 cmc...
Notice a pattern yet?
Maybe new Garruk at 5 cmc and some Jace at 4 cmc (would be funny if it turned out to be Jace TMS, but supposedly Maro said that wouldn't happen soon).
Was it a non-prerelease in the sense that it doesn't belong to any faction? I keep hearing rumors that the prerelease boosters aren't 100% exclusive to each faction.. Can anyone answer with sustainable evidence?
Or better yet, you can liquimetal the opponent's JTMS, animate it with tezz, then proceed to doomblade it so you can finally stick it on a mimic vat... Whee!
If RW's sword name is chaos and order then its abilities could be something like target creature must attack next turn if able and tap target creature and it doesn't untap next turn.
Don't know if someone else noticed in the past 2-3 Blocks... or if it was just my bad luck, however the distribution of rares, it seemed, was not even.
I remember in Planar Chaos how I got 5 red Akromas and no Damnation whatsoever in 1 and a half boxes.
I can also say that in shadowmoore I've gotten about 4 green red lieges but only 1 green white one (which is the better one)...
Maybe WoTG was experimenting since then with different rare cards' distribution in the boosters.. dunno just food for thought.
I've got a few questions about how these cards could work together:
Let's say I've got Grizzly Bear + Kitchen Finks + Cemetery Puca in play, and I declare attackers, sending them all into the red zone.
Then my enemy decides to block the Kitchen Finks with say, another Grizzly Bear and I Mirrorweave all creatures, targetting the Cemetery Puca, making lots of copies of this last card.
Damage transfer dealt, my Kitchen Finks (as a copy of Cemetery Puca) goes into the Cemetery.
First question:
Do the Finks have the oportunity to come back as soon as it touches Graveyard because of its original persist mechanic, or does it touch the graveyard as a Puca and therefore can't come back?
Second question:
If it touches the Graveyard and gets the oportunity to come back because of Persist, can your other two creatures in play (which are Cemetery Puca copies) have the oportunity to become copies of Kitchen Finks? Will they then warp back into their original being once Mirrorweave effect end at EOT?
Would like some discussion or ideas about these cards' interactions.
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I'm inclining to the latter, right?
So how would it interact with an Oblivion Ring and Venser the Sojourner's bouncing ability, for example?
You bounce the O-Ring and in response to it leaving the battlefield you end the turn, denying the previously exiled permanent reentry to the battlefield. But then what happens to the O-Ring?
If there is no end step phase, it comes back at the beginning of the next end step? Does that mean your opponent's end step? Or does the Oblivion Ring just get stranded in some strange dimension?
Maro said they booted it from M11 once they saw how broken it was with infect, but now that we have answers like Mental Misstep and Melira available... It is a possibility.
First I thought #191 was Regeneration, but we have Trollhide now, so...:rolleyes:
You should be beaten with a stick.
Notice a pattern yet?
Maybe new Garruk at 5 cmc and some Jace at 4 cmc (would be funny if it turned out to be Jace TMS, but supposedly Maro said that wouldn't happen soon).
Just a thought.
T1 Forest + Magus of the Vineyard
T2 Any land + Bloom tender
T3 Any land + Scrap Basket or whatever his name was...
I remember in Planar Chaos how I got 5 red Akromas and no Damnation whatsoever in 1 and a half boxes.
I can also say that in shadowmoore I've gotten about 4 green red lieges but only 1 green white one (which is the better one)...
Maybe WoTG was experimenting since then with different rare cards' distribution in the boosters.. dunno just food for thought.
Let's say I've got Grizzly Bear + Kitchen Finks + Cemetery Puca in play, and I declare attackers, sending them all into the red zone.
Then my enemy decides to block the Kitchen Finks with say, another Grizzly Bear and I Mirrorweave all creatures, targetting the Cemetery Puca, making lots of copies of this last card.
Damage transfer dealt, my Kitchen Finks (as a copy of Cemetery Puca) goes into the Cemetery.
First question:
Do the Finks have the oportunity to come back as soon as it touches Graveyard because of its original persist mechanic, or does it touch the graveyard as a Puca and therefore can't come back?
Second question:
If it touches the Graveyard and gets the oportunity to come back because of Persist, can your other two creatures in play (which are Cemetery Puca copies) have the oportunity to become copies of Kitchen Finks? Will they then warp back into their original being once Mirrorweave effect end at EOT?
Would like some discussion or ideas about these cards' interactions.