12/25/2023 0 Comments Armory automaton rules![]() ![]() They spent mana to activate the Height's ability, but not any mana on the spell itself. If my opponent plays the exiled card via the Height's ability, will Lavinia counter it?Ī: If it's a spell, yes, it will be countered. Q: My opponent controls a Windbrisk Heights with a card on hideaway. That's two damage for the price of one creature dying, and that creature is on top of your library, means you can play it again next turn. Since the creature left your graveyard, Syr Konrad triggers again and your opponent takes another damage. Then, when Mortuary's trigger resolves, the creature moves from your graveyard to the top of your library. When the creature dies, Syr Konrad triggers and Mortuary triggers, and Syr Konrad deals 1 damage to each opponent. How many Syr Konrad triggers do I get?Ī: You get two triggers. Q: I control Syr Konrad, the Grim and a Mortuary. You'll need to find another way to damage your opponent first, then you can cast the Drop targeting your opponent. When you're choosing targets for the Drop, Guttersnipe hasn't even triggered yet, so you can't rely on the damage from Guttersnipe triggering off of the Drop to make your opponent a legal target. Needle Drop requires a target that's been dealt damage this turn to be able to cast it. Can I rely on Guttersnipe's trigger to deal damage and let my Drop resolve?Ī: Nope, you need something else to deal damage first. I want to cast Needle Drop, targeting my opponent, but they haven't been dealt damage yet this turn. Since you didn't control Pako when your opponent attacked with it, you didn't exile those cards (your opponent did), so your Haldan won't have access to the cards exile when your opponent attacked with Pako. While Pako is a creature you own, you didn't control it when your opponent attacked with it. Haldan only lets you play cards that you exiled with fetch counters. If they attack with Pako on their turn, can I play the cards Pako exiled with Haldan's ability?Ī: Nope, you can't. I attach Assault Suit to Pako, and one of my opponents gains control of it on their next turn. Q: I control Pako, Arcane Retriever and a Haldan, Avid Arcanist. Your Banefire can target any creature, player, or planeswalker (may I suggest the opponent who just tried to Banefire you for 90?). The Reversal will make a copy of Banefire, also with X=90, and your opponent's Banefire will be returned to their hand. The Reversal isn't countering Banefire, so the fact that Banefire can't be countered isn't relevant. If I target Banefire with Narset's Reversal, what happens?Ī: Bad things for your opponent. ![]() Q: My opponent casts Banefire with X=90, targeting me. The Swap will end up on the bottom of your library, along with the rest of the non-goblin creatures you revealed to the trigger. Crib Swap is a goblin, but it's an instant, not a creature, so Muxus doesn't care about it. While Muxus loves goblins, he only loves goblin creatures. ![]() What happens with Crib Swap?Ī: It goes on the bottom of your library. One of the cards I revealed with its trigger was Crib Swap. You can us send us shorter questions via Twitter at and you can send us longer questions at. We might even use your question in a future article. I even managed to sneak in a banding question, so you have that to look forward to.īut if you have questions, no matter what format, you can send us your rules questions. So we're going to take a break this week as well and focus on some older cards in other formats. It isn't a bad thing, but we've been playing mostly the same decks for a while now (although those recent bans did shake things up a little), and we're all starting to look forward to the fall set and rotation. Surf's up!Hiya everyone, and welcome back to Cranial Insertion! It's the middle of August, and you know what that means - everyone is getting tired of Standard. ![]()
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