The 2nd Landstill list is 43 land. Good post!
It's colon. Not colen, or collen, or any other bastardization. Colon.
I got a Needle question for someone: If a Darkheart Sliver (sac for 3 life) and a Mindlash Sliver (sac to create discard) are in play and someone Needles the Minlash can I:
A) Still sac the Mindlash to gain 3 life
B) Still sac the Darkheart for discard
c) All of the above
D) None of the Above
My guess would be that ONLY the discard effect on the Mindlash itself would be halted. Any other Sliver would still have the discard ability and Mindlash would still have any other activated abilities given to it by other Slivers.
I just wanted to be sure.
In painting, you have unlimited power. You have the ability to move mountains. You can bend rivers.
You couldn't activate any ability on the Mindlash Sliver.
However no other slivers would be affected so you could cause discard by sacing a different sliver.
I'm pretty sure that the Mindlash Sliver would be rendered useless, but the Darkheart sliver could still use the abilities of both (i.e. he could sac to gain life or sac to discard). The Mindlash couldn't use the Darkheart ability because the Darkheart is giving the Mindlash an activated ability, but because of Needle, it is unable to use any activated abilities, including ones given by other slivers.
(Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm right.)
EDIT: Beaten to it.
Originally Posted by Greg 'IdrA' Fields
Okay, good. So Needle negates ANY activated abilities on the named card no matter where they came from.
Thanks guys,
In painting, you have unlimited power. You have the ability to move mountains. You can bend rivers.
I have Sylvan library and Words of whatever on the table, and four cards in hand. I tap trhee mana into the words enchantment during my upkeep, and "draw," instead doing six damage, or making three bears, or whatever. Do I have to put two cards back down or lose eight life? I ask because I don't believe I've drawn those cards, as per library's text.
Let me clarify a bit more. I stack the three draws, pump words for three draws instead. Library only effects cards actually drawn, correct? Somebody help, please.
You dont have to put 2 back/pay 8 life, because Sylvan Library hasnt seen you as having drawn those cards (after all you didnt), so you dont have to pay for them at all. Basically Sylvan Library = 3 Words Activations or 3 Dredges without any costs of Library.
That was actually a discussion on the MtG Rules Digest over this.
It is the responsibility of the PLAYER to know the rules. If a judge makes an incorrect ruling that causes an bad play, it is the player's fault (although the head judge will be expected to apologize.)
If the judge makes an incorrect ruling in a play during the play, that is a different matter.
Since it's come up in the Eternal Garden thread I'll ask here again for clarification.
If I activate Sylvan Library but replace only 1 draw with dredge or Words do I have to put back 1 or 2 cards?
http://www.starcitygames.com/pages/j...k+The+Judge%21
The first answer in this link indicates you have to put back 2 because Library takes all cards drawn so far into consideration but the second answer says you don't have to put back any.
Do I have to replace both Sylvan Library draws to keep the card drawn this turn?
"Anybody want some . . . toast?" —Jaya Ballard, Task Mage
Two. Note that Library is triggered, not activated.
But if you draw two off library and replace one draw you must still put two cards back. If you cannot put two (you ended up drawing less than 2 at that point) then you instead put as many back as you have drawn this turn.
Ah thanks. I had the same thought but wasn't 100% sure because of the ruling at "Ask the Judge". Btw Nihil explained it really nice:
At the beginning of your draw step, you may draw two cards. If you do, choose two cards in your hand drawn this turn. For each of those cards, pay 4 life or put the card on top of your library.
So, here is how you proceed:
Draw your card for the turn (#1).
Library's triggered ability resolves. If you choose to do nothing, fine. Otherwise, you get to draw two cards (#2 and #3). In the latter case, you have to choose "two cards in your hand drawn this turn".
Now, if you dredge-replaced at most one of your three draws, then you do have two cards-in-your-hand-drawn-this-turn (the ones from the draws you didn't replace). You choose those cards, and have to decide whether to put them back or pay 4-8 life.
If you dredge-replaced exactly two draws, then you have only one card-in-your-hand-drawn-this-turn. By the rules, you perform as much of the card's instruction as possible, i.e. you choose one card-in-your-hand-drawn-this-turn. Then "for each of those cards", i.e. for that one card, you have to decide whether to put it back or pay 4 life.
If you dredge-replaced all three draws, then you don't have any cards satisfying the requirement. Then, "for each of those cards", i.e. for zero cards, you have to do some stuff - so you do nothing.
"Anybody want some . . . toast?" —Jaya Ballard, Task Mage
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