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Popular Comments. There are no comments yet for this card. I dig having a new way to kill planeswalker.. Yes, I'll play it, because how many 3 mana answers to a pw are there in standard? However, it's not really card advantage.. Do I give them more creatures.. Consider though, that they will get the first turn use of their planeswalker to draw cards, make their own beasties, kill something, etc, and then you give them another beast on top of it to kill it. It's kind of like saying, your opponent made you discard, draw a card or etc, and put a beast into play.

At that point your opponent is still ahead, just.. The art and flavor reminds me of the ghost busters movie where they turn into those demon dogs. I don't think this is an auto-include.. One one side you can kill a huge creature or replace one that has an annoying ability. On the other hand you can "sacrifice" a land and have an instant blocker, or a surprise attacker for the win next turn. Report Abuse. You don't have Liquimetal Coating so I guess you can't Naturalize that!

That's my observation at least, I could be totally off though. I'm a little surprised it wasn't printed with the wording "destroy target nonland permanent. Also, very surprised it's not a sorcery. Even a sorcery-speed green removal spell for creatures as well as the normal artifact, enchantment, and sometimes lands is ridiculous.

At least if it was sorcery speed and didn't target lands since that just seems off, flavorfully , then it wouldn't seem like Green had a contender for top removal spells, and this card wouldn't seem as ridiculously out of color as it does.

That spell or ability is already on the stack, and will resolve unless you do something to specifically counter it. What happens if there are multiple triggers at the same time?

What order do they happen? First, you put your 2 triggers on the stack in whatever order you want. Then, the opponent does the same. You and your opponent each have a Mimic Vat , and a creature dies. Do blocking creatures tap?

Can I tap a creature to activate an ability after blocking and have it still deal damage? Creatures only become tapped when paying costs that require you to tap them, when an effect instructs you to tap them e. As soon as blocks are declared, those blocks are locked in. Nothing will cause a blocked creature to be unblocked except a couple quirky cards that say so explicitly. Tapping, killing or bouncing a blocker will not cause the attacker to deal damage to the defending player or planeswalker, unless the attacker has trample.

Can I choose a new target? What happens when a spell is countered? A spell that has targets must have legal targets at two times: When you cast it, and when it resolves. When a spell would resolve, it only needs to have at least one legal target remaining to resolve. The targets are locked in when you cast the spell. If all your targets leave the battlefield or become illegal somehow perhaps by gaining Hexproof or protection , your spell is simply going to be countered by game rules.

Some spells try to do something impossible to a LEGAL target… this is not the same has having an illegal target, so it will still do as much as possible. However, if you target an indestructible creature, that target is legal. When something adds swamps or forests to my mana pool, do I get to use them every turn? Do I search my deck and put them on the battlefield or what? Your lands are not your mana pool. Skip to content 1. Can I pay one cost for two effects?

This question usually comes up when somebody wants to sacrifice one creature for two different things, or wants to discard cards to one effect and also use them to activate some other ability. This is actually a complicated question! That way the opponent has to act right then without knowing which creatures, if any, will be attacking.



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