Rezzahan#77802
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Rezzahan#77802
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You can only use one alternative cost to cast a spell. And to recast the airbended card, you have to cast it via the airbend cost, because that's the only thing allowing you to cast the spell from exile in the first place. So you cannot use the alternative cost provided by Warped Space. Which only replaces the mana cost anyway, not an alternative cost.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Not a bug if the player has only those two creatures in their deck. Which they most likely do.
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Rezzahan#77802
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They probably had Nowhere to Run out.
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Rezzahan#77802
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It's a LEGENDARY sorcery. Legendary instants and sorceries can only be cast if you control a legendary creature or planeswalker. Which you did not, because all of those were destroyed.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Dark Depths has a state trigger. There are some special rules applying to those. First, a state trigger will go off when the game state matches its trigger condition. Second, it will not retrigger, even if the game state persists, so long as an instance of that state trigger is on the stack (to avoid building up an infinite stack with no way to resolve anything). But, third, the trigger will go off AGAIN, if the last instance of it is gone from the stack and the game state still matches the trigger condition with the source being in the appropriate zone. This means, that countering a state trigger without altering the game state to not match the trigger condition will simply result in it triggering again.
603.8. Some triggered abilities trigger when a game state (such as a player controlling no permanents of
a particular card type) is true, rather than triggering when an event occurs. These abilities trigger as
soon as the game state matches the condition. They’ll go onto the stack at the next available
opportunity. These are called state triggers. (Note that state triggers aren’t the same as state-based
actions.) A state-triggered ability doesn’t trigger again until the ability has resolved, has been
countered, or has otherwise left the stack. Then, if the object with the ability is still in the same zone
and the game state still matches its trigger condition, the ability will trigger again. -
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Rezzahan#77802
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Because it is not in Standard YET. It will be available in Standard when it has its reprint in the new Lorwyn set. Together with the four other missing shocklands. But right now, only five of the ten shocklands are in Standard, and Hallowed Fountain is not among them.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Why would it trigger? The Silencer and/or the Sling clearly have to get blocked to trigger the Sling, and without trample they cannot deal combat damage to the defending player. The trigger itself only results in NON-combat damage, which does not trigger the Silencer. Combat damage is ONLY the damage attacking and blocking creatures deal as a result of the combat damage step's turn based action of dealing combat damage. EVERYTHING ELSE is NON-combat damage, even if it happens in the combat phase.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Agadeem's Awakening allows you to return one creature per mana cost from 0 up to X from your graveyard to the battlefield, not as many as you want. One per mana value. If there isn't a creature card with an appropriate cost for a mana value, you cannot chose one for that value. So for example, with X=3, you can return a creature card with mana value 0, a creature card with mana value 1, a creature card with mana value 2, AND a creature card with mana value 3. All the targets must have different mana values from each other.
Of course God Eternal Rhonas goes to the graveyard or exile first. How else do you expect the trigger to work otherwise? This is literally the trigger condition. When that trigger resolves you can choose to put it into the library. You are not dealing with a replacement effect ala Progenitus here. Which also means, the card can be intercted with while it is in the graveyard or exile until the trigger moves it to the library. And of course, the trigger only works when Rhonas goes to exile or graveyard from the battlefield. Mill it, and it stays in the yard.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Your decks can also have specifc setups for sleeves, avatars and pets. You probably overwrote the default setting this way. Even if you set a new default, the deck has its specifics saved and will use those instead.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Cards that have other versions and/or styles are shown with a double arrow ( < > ). Click on that, and all the versions and styles available to you for that card show up. Then you can choose your favorite.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
"... with mana value 2 or less ..."
Nighthawk has a mana value of 3.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
No, Memory Deluge does resolve. But since no mana was spent to cast it, you do not get to look at any cards. And thus do not get to choose two cards from those not looked at cards to put into your hand.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
You read the card wrong. The fight WILL happen, there is no condition for it. The condition only applies to the +1/+1 counter placement.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Did you take into account the Artist's Talents on level 2, which also reduce costs for noncreature spells?
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
The crash is a problem, yes. But Gran Gran sbhutting off before costs are paid is correct. The first thing that happens when casting any spell is to put it on the stack, meaning, there were only two lesson cards in the graveyard by the time costs were calculated, the third one having moved to the stack. So Gran Gran couldn't reduce it.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Not a bug. Just read the card. Two abilities, one is flying. The other is +1/+1 when there's a lesson in the graveyard. The creature always has flying, as it should.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Did your opponent have Voice of Victory out?
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Due to Leyline, the Sword is BLUE (and GREEN, and all the other colors). As soon as it attaches, the creature has PROTECTION FROM BLUE and PROTECTION FROM GREEN. A blue and/or green permanent cannot be attached to a pro:blue or pro:green creature. Thus the Sword is illegally attached, and falls off as a state based action.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Cloud's ability is only active during YOUR turn. Says so right on the card:
"DURING YOUR TURN, as long as Cloud is equipped, it has double strike and indestructible."
Hexproof is powerless against Painful Quandary, because it DOESN'T target. A spell or ability only targets if it identifies the objects or players it is going to affect by using the word "target". Spells and abilities can affect objects and players without targeting them. And being affected does not make that object or player a target. Only the word "target" does.
115.1d A triggered ability is targeted if it identifies something it will affect by using the phrase
“target [something],” where the “something” is a phrase that describes an object and/or player.
The target(s) are chosen as the ability is put on the stack; see rule 603.3d
115.10. Spells and abilities can affect objects and players they don’t target. In general, those objects and
players aren’t chosen until the spell or ability resolves. See rule 608, “Resolving Spells and
Abilities.”
115.10a Just because an object or player is being affected by a spell or ability doesn’t make that
object or player a target of that spell or ability. Unless that object or player is identified by the
word “target” in the text of that spell or ability, or the rule for that keyword ability, it’s not a
target.
115.10b In particular, the word “you” in an object’s text doesn’t indicate a target