In magic the gathering, what happens when I play this card? - what happens when you play a hi8 in an 8mm
in the collection of magic, if I have a card that said: "If this comes into play, destroy target artifact or spell, what if there are no artifacts or enchantments in the game
What if the control is the only artifact or an enchantment in play, should I destroy my own card?
Thursday, January 28, 2010
What Happens When You Play A Hi8 In An 8mm In Magic The Gathering, What Happens When I Play This Card?
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if it is a legal target in play, this effect disappears, but man is still in the game.
ReplyDeleteWhen you control the only legal target, you must lead.
If there is no legal objection to the capacity of the card comes into play when the ability to never happened. (He goes to the battery briefly and then withdrawn immediately.) You can continue to play this card, it's just the entry-into-play ability has never been solved.
ReplyDeleteHowever, you must declare a target for the ability, if there is no legal target. In particular, when control of an artifact or an enchantment, and your opponent does not, then you can play this card to focus on one of his own artifacts or enchantments with the ability (which is expected to destroy).
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The relevant sections of the Rules of Procedure:
410.4. When a triggered ability goes on the stack, the driver's ability to ensure that elections play an activated ability to need, following the same procedure (see Article 409, "the playing spells and activated abilities"). If no choice can be made (or, if a rule or an effect of the ongoing capacity also illegal), is the ability to easily remove from the stack.
When the creature (probably) comes into play and is the only artifact or enchantment in the game then you should concentrate on. If there is no legal target, then no effect.
ReplyDeleteN u dont have to destroy their own card, but if there are no artifacts or enchantments for UR opponents and play
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