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MtgPhreakin
08-12-2011, 04:21 AM
Can you use yavimaya hollow to regenerate a creature an opponent controls? (the card says regenerate target creature) So couldnt I regenerate a tarmogoyf when it is attacking me and remove it from combat, leaving it tapped? :tongue:

DerFern
08-12-2011, 05:38 AM
Can you use yavimaya hollow to regenerate a creature an opponent controls? (the card says regenerate target creature) So couldnt I regenerate a tarmogoyf when it is attacking me and remove it from combat, leaving it tapped? :tongue:

you can use Hollows ability to target an opponents creature. However, regeneration now does NOT remove a creature from combat at the time you give it a regeneration shield. The creature will be removed when there is lethal damage or a destroy effect on it. At this time, regeneration will prevent the creature from being destroyed and remove it from combat at this time.

Koby
08-12-2011, 12:50 PM
701.11b. If the effect of a static ability regenerates a permanent, it replaces destruction with an alternate effect each time that permanent would be destroyed. In this case, "Regenerate [permanent]" means "Instead remove all damage marked on [permanent] and tap it. If it's an attacking or blocking creature, remove it from combat."

TheShaun
08-15-2011, 05:54 PM
So if you use this effect on a creature that does not have impending lethal damage, does it still tap? If so, does this allow tapping of opposing creatures before the declare attackers step?

Koby
08-15-2011, 06:02 PM
So if you use this effect on a creature that does not have impending lethal damage, does it still tap? If so, does this allow tapping of opposing creatures before the declare attackers step?

No it doesn't. The rule is not very clear on when the replacement effect happens.

Regenerate would replace destruction or lethal damage. When it does, it instead taps the creature and removes it from combat.

You must regenerate a creature prior to it being destroyed (i.e., in response).

dahcmai
08-16-2011, 03:05 PM
Otherwise, Debt of Loyalty would be insane.