Once my ravagers show up in the mail, i'll have all the cards i need for an Affinity deck. So i was reading up on the actual rules for affinity, and here's what i stumbled across, that seems a bit wierd.
This means if i have nothing but 2 lotus petals in play, i can announce playing Frogmite, since i have 2 artifacts in play, he'll cost 2 mana to play, then i sac the petals to pay that 2 mana...409.1f The player determines the total cost of the spell or ability. Usually this is just the mana cost (for spells) or activation cost (for abilities). Some cards list additional or alternative costs in their text. Some effects may increase or reduce the cost to pay, or may provide other alternative costs. Costs may include paying mana, tapping permanents, sacrificing permanents, discarding cards, and so on. The total cost is the mana cost, activation cost, or alternative cost (as determined in rule 409.1b), plus all additional costs and cost increases, and minus all cost reductions. If the mana component of the total cost is reduced to nothing by cost reduction effects, it is considered to be {0}. It can?t be reduced to less than {0}. Once the total cost is determined, it becomes ?locked in.? If effects would change the total cost after this time, they have no effect.
409.1g If the total cost includes a mana payment, the player then has a chance to play mana abilities (see rule 411, ?Playing Mana Abilities?). Mana abilities must be played before costs are paid.
Seems realy wrong somehow.
Can it realy work that way? Are Lotus Petals realy 2 mana a piece towards spells with affinity?
Yes, it works.
In doing so, you'd have to fulfill the requirements of the Diamond first. And because you'd only have one artifact at that point in time, you couldn't. You'd have to ditch your hand to get that mana first. I mean, you could play Frogmite...but this is assuming you only have one artifact in play and no other mana sources/artifacts, correct?
The reason it works is because you announce a spell before paying any costs for it. Once it's been announced, the costs are locked in. A similar tricky play which comes up for affinity in Extended is the following:
Board:
2 Non-Blue Artifact Mana
1 Artifact (Say Arcbound Worker)
1 Chromatic Star
You announce playing Thoughtcast. It's cost is U because you have 4 artifacts in play. You may now sacrifice the Star for you to pay for it's cost.
~Tog
Here is how it works:
Normally, you can play a mana ability whenever you have priority, including during the announcement/resolution of spells and abilities.
You play the Frogmite. Affinity adjusts the cost to. You then tap and sac both Lotus Petals to pay the
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With LED, it says you may only play the ability whenever you may play an instant. A instant can be played whenever you have priority, but not during the announcement/resolution of another ability.
In all other respects this is a normal mana ability, except for that. To get the mana to play a spell off of Lion's Eye Diamond, you need to first activate the ability, which results in you discarding your hand.
Confused no more?
Confused? No. It's not my thread. I just thought it was an interesting rules topic.
To be clear, if you had the Frogmite castable, but RFG or something so it's not in your hand, one could or could not cast it from a single LED? Affinity adjusts the cost to-- but can you crack it (at instant speed) to resolve the Frogmite & pay for it?
...I think my question is pretty straightforward, but ask if I'm unclear.
Yeah this works with Lotus Petal but not LED because it has power-level errata![]()
It's not a power level errata it's an errata to make it work the same way it worked when it was origionally printed. When the rules changed they had to change the wording to make it function the same under the new rules.
That's like saying Candelabra's tap cost is a power level errata when they got rid of mono artifacts. The errata is just to make it function the same under new rules as it did before, to maintain the power level, not change it.
Originally Posted by Parcher
Rule 409.1h is also relevant in this case:
Is the Frogmite on the stack before the cost is payed?409.1h The player pays the total cost in any order. Partial payments are not allowed. Unpayable costs can't be paid.
Example: You play Death Bomb, which costs![]()
and has an additional cost of sacrificing a creature. You sacrifice Thunderscape Familiar, whose effect makes your black spells cost
less to play. Because a spell's total cost is "locked in" before payments are actually made, you pay
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, not
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, even though you're sacrificing the Familiar.
If any of the steps required to play a spell can't be completed, then the game state returns to that of the moment right before the spell was played.
Keep moon-walking.
No, priority isn't passed until after you get a chance to play something in response, but don't.
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