This is wrong. Stingscourger has a targeting restriction; it can only target creatures that an opponent controls. If the targeted creature is first swapped by Confusion in the Ranks, then it is not...
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This is wrong. Stingscourger has a targeting restriction; it can only target creatures that an opponent controls. If the targeted creature is first swapped by Confusion in the Ranks, then it is not...
Yes. It's a different object and thus a different effect, which you haven't used yet.
Yep, and if it had a targeting restriction ("destroy target creature with toughness..."), you couldn't even cast it because first you move the card from the graveyard to the stack, then choose...
No, you can't. You choose the target for the ability before you pay the cost, so at that point the elf still has shroud and is an illegal target.
City of Traitors will trigger when you play Lotus Vale, regardless of whether you chose to sacrifice two untapped lands or not. In either case, you took the action of playing a land and that's what...
All the creatures go into the graveyard simultaneously. Both Rotlung Reanimators trigger three times, and you get six Zombie tokens. You do decide the order that the cards end up in the graveyard...
If you say that you want to declare attackers, you're actually passing priority so that your opponent has priority in the Beginning of Combat step (MTR, shortcuts). If your opponent responds without...
An Aura can only enchant an object that matches its "Enchant X" ability. If Utopia Sprawl is attached to something else than a Forest (like Savannah under Blood Moon), it will be put into its owner's...
When you resolve a spell, you follow the instructions in order. First you destroy all creatures, including the Sphinx. Then you draw cards. Because the Sphinx was already destroyed and is not in...
If Glissa and an opponent's creature die at the same time, Glissa's ability will trigger and you will get your EE back. This happens because leaves-the-battlefield triggers (including "put into a...
Wake adds "one mana of any type that land produced". The land didn't produce any mana, so you can't choose a type to add with Wake. You don't get any mana.
Correct otherwise, except that A must choose the target for Angel of Despair's trigger when it goes on the stack. The final result is still the same.
Because Humility takes away the pumping ability. It's the same reason why Inkmoth Nexus (or Mishra's Factory) can't be tapped for mana when activated under Humility.
If you activate Inkmoth Nexus while Humility is on the battlefield, it will be a 1/1 Artifact Creature Land - Blinkmoth with flying and infect (and no other abilities). This is because both Humility...
It does lose you a card. If you get a first turn Dryad Arbor with GSZ, you'll have 5 cards in hand and 2 on the battlefield (and 53 in your library), exactly the same if you had played a Noble...
You choose targets as you activate the ability, not when it resolves. Even if you lose control of Goblin Welder, the ability still resolves with the original targets. Removing the source of the...
You are correct. The Grunt must be on the battlefield when his upkeep begins for its ability to trigger.
Actually, it's not a replacement effect, but merely a result of damage. Here's how dealing damage is defined:
- Damage dealt to a player by a source without infect causes that player to lose that...
It would become a 2/2 Artifact Land Creature - Assembly-Worker.
Tezzeret's ability still applies, so it will be a 5/5 Artifact Creature Land (with no creature types).
The old rule 421.2 that you quoted is now part of rule 714.2a:
Three Nova Chasers and no other Elementals is not an infinite loop. The rule 714.6 (714.6. If a loop contains an effect that says...
The total cost for a spell is its mana cost (or alternative cost) plus any additional costs or cost increases, minus all cost reductions. In this case, Capsize's total cost becomes 1UU + 3...
No, he's not. In the given scenario, the creature with SoLaS isn't blocked, so SoLaS triggers, and the player can return a creature that died in the same combat.
Jötun Grunt doesn't target the cards it removes (it says "remove two cards in a single graveyard from the game"). The cards are chosen when the ability resolves, and at that point it's too late to...
There is no official policy or rules on this, and so it's the head judge's decision to allow or disallow that. In a recent MTGRULES-L post, Scott Marshall (DCIJUDGE-L NetRep) said, that he would...