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mikol posted a message on [ONE] Major leak on Reddit/imgurPosted in: The Rumor Mill -
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Rezzahan posted a message on Evoke and SpellskiteNo. The sacrifice due to evoke is not a targeted ability, there is no target to change. You can only ever sacrifice the evoked creature to that trigger.Posted in: Magic Rulings -
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Argus Panoptes posted a message on Sedgemoor Witch + Mystic ReflectionPosted in: Magic Rulings
No. The sequence would be something like this:Quote from Nutrun »
Hi everyone!
If I owne a Sedgemoor Witch under my control and I cast a Mystic Reflection can I choose to resolve Mystic Reflection before the Witch's triggered ability resolving?
- Your main phase begins.
- You get priority and cast Mystic Reflection. You didn't say what you choose at the target. You pay the cost using 1U obtained in an unspecified way. This triggers the ability of Sedgemoor Witch.
- You would get priority, but there is a triggered ability to put on the stack. You put "Whenever you cast or copy an instant or sorcery spell, create a 1/1 black and green Pest creature token with "When this creature dies, you gain 1 life."" on the stack.
- You get priority and pass.
- Opponent gets priority and passes.
- The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 3) resolves. You create a 1/1 black and green Pest creature token with "When this creature dies, you gain 1 life."
- You get priority and pass.
- Opponent gets priority and passes.
- The top object on the stack (the spell cast in step 2) resolves. That set up a replacement effect for the next time one or more creatures or planeswalkers enter the battlefield this turn. Mystic Reflection goes to your graveyard.
- You get priority and ....
117.4. If all players pass in succession (that is, if all players pass without taking any actions in between passing), the spell or ability on top of the stack resolves or, if the stack is empty, the phase or step ends.
405. Stack
405.1. When a spell is cast, the physical card is put on the stack (see rule 601.2a). When an ability is activated or triggers, it goes on top of the stack without any card associated with it (see rules 602.2a and 603.3).
405.2. The stack keeps track of the order that spells and/or abilities were added to it. Each time an object is put on the stack, it’s put on top of all objects already there. -
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WizardMN posted a message on Sedgemoor Witch + Mystic ReflectionNo, you cannot do that. The trigger goes on the stack above the spell that triggered it so the spell will resolve after the trigger resolves.Posted in: Magic Rulings -
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TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on [MH2] FAce to face games -- Reprint of....IMERIAL RECRUITER!!!!!Seems they slowly turn modern into "legacy-light".Posted in: The Rumor Mill
Not like we had this money-reprint in a bazillion Master-Sets already. -
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AGReed posted a message on [MH2] [AFR] Full-Art fetches, reprint slot, and the first look at the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms— Weekly MTG previewsPosted in: The Rumor MillQuote from FlossedBeaver »Quote from foam_dome »It's funny because I predicted old-bordered enemy fetches in MH2 like half a year ago, back before TSR was released. I didn't think they'd actually do it, though!
To all the people who think that Diamond Lion's ability isn't a mana ability and can be countered, or that it doesn't need the "activate as an instant" line, or that Urza's Saga's last ability can fetch things like Lotus Bloom or Engineered Explosives, even after having it explained to you: You don't understand the game. This is why we don't have higher-complexity cards in Standard sets.
So only modern, a format characterized by the inclusion of former standard sets, gets "higher-complexity cards"? I guess I'm not smart enough to understand how that premise works.
The more cards you have in a card pool vastly increases the number of interactions and complexity of a format. There is no question that Modern is a more complex format than any given Standard. Even though it is largely made up of cards that were once in standard. Similarly, Legacy is more complex than Modern is, the potential interactions are huge. If WotC is supporting Modern as their (lower case l) legacy format they undoubtedly feel they can increase the complexity in Modern because players who gravitate toward Modern over Standard are going to be more acclimated to a larger number of complex situations.
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Ryperior74 posted a message on Modern Horizons 2 boosters packhttps://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Magic-Gathering-Modern-Horizon-Booster/dp/B092N73PYPPosted in: The Rumor Mill
here’s the draft booster and with the packs
I can say the middle pack in this picture im 90% sure that’s Geyadrone Dihada
https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Geyadrone_Dihada
and dakkon did get a spark ignited by her so I think dakkon will also be a walker card. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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