This situation came up in a tournament the other day and I've heard 2 different ways of interpreting it. My friend is playing ichorid and has 2 dredgers in his graveyard. He plays breakthrough with his only dredgers in the grave being a golgari-grave troll and a golgari thug. He dredges the troll and thug which places another dredger in the grave. His opponent says that he cannot dredge the third dredger because you have to have the 4 legal dredge targets in the graveyard when breakthrough resolves in order to dredge all 4 breakthrough draws.
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Mtg is the pinnacle of consistency.Originally Posted by Magic FAQ, November 1993
That is false
Before you accually draw every card you get the option to replace this with dredge or not. Dredge would suck if you had to say which cards you dredge when the spell/ability resolves don't you agree?
So a valid situation is that ,after you replaced the first 2 draws with dreding a troll and thug, you replace the third draw by dredging a stinkweed imp for example.
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Thanks for the responses, we'll be sure to make everyone aware of them next week. And the reason we didn't call a judge is cause the opponent was a judge, but in hindsight a less biased one would probably have been better.
that your opponent is a judge doen't and shouldn't prevent you from calling a judge. Remember that judges are also human being so they can also make a mistake every now and then ;)
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Mtg is the pinnacle of consistency.Originally Posted by Magic FAQ, November 1993
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