Rezzahan#77802
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Rezzahan#77802
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If it's on your opponent's turn only, then they most likely had Voicve of Victory, Grand Abolisher, Myrel, or Kutzil on the field
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Rezzahan#77802
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Hare Apparent, and some other cards, have the clause in their card text, that you can put any number of copies into your deck. This overwrites format restrictions. But you have to have the copies. Arena probably sees 1-3 Hare Apparent in the collection, and (falsely) lets you put only one into the deck. With 4 copies in the collection, Arena sees infinite copies, and allows you to add how ever many you want.
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Rezzahan#77802
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To respond to your own spells and abilities, you have to retain priority, otherwise Arena automatically passes. So go to Full Control when you want to do that, BEFORE you put the spell/ability on the stack.
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Rezzahan#77802
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When an object changes zones, it doesn't take its counters with it, those vanish. So the returning permanent gets only one counter from Teferi's Time Twist, plus what it usually would enter with. But counters it had before it got exiled are lost.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Arena uses a shortcut to pass priority until you get it in your first main phase. To disable that, you have to set a stop in your upkeep.
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Rezzahan#77802
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ECD's third chapter requires a target. If you can't choose one, the ability is removed from the stack right away, and doesn't resolve. Tom B. triggers only if the final chapter ability resolves.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Hexproof does not hinder the controller of the permanent, only their opponents. You simply made YOURSELF unable to target the creatue for the turn .
Also, hexproof does not trigger, it is a static ability, that's always on.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Unstoppable Slasher halves your life total if it hits you. This means you lose half your life. Bloodletter of Aclazotz doubles that. So you lose all your life. This is a known combo. Nothing wrong here.
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Rezzahan#77802
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If all blockers are gone after the first strike damage, the double striking attacker has nothing to assign damage to, unless it also has trample. Thus it will deal no damage in the second combat damage step. This goes for all combat phases of the turn.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Chosen by Valgavoth:
"All damage that would be dealt to you is dealt to enchanted creature instead."
This is an ability of the aura, so is not affected by Hide in Mundanity.
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Rezzahan#77802
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You apparently did not read Innkeeper's Talent level 3. Planeswalkers entering with loyalty counters counts as putting counters on them.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Cost reductions do not change the mana value of a card. The mana value is solely derived from the mana cost, converted into a number. Damning Caress's mana value is 5, everywhere, at all times.
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Rezzahan#77802
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More likely you missed something else. Like a High Noon not allowing you to cast a second spell that turn.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Because those tokens do not attack, they ENTER ATTACKING. To attack with a creature means to DECLARE it as attacker in the declare attackers turn based action. Same goes for any other creatures entering attacking, like via Kaalia of the Vast. The CR even spells that out explicitly:
508.4. If a creature is put onto the battlefield attacking, its controller chooses which defending player,
planeswalker a defending player controls, or battle a defending player protects it’s attacking as it
enters the battlefield (unless the effect that put it onto the battlefield specifies what it’s attacking).
Similarly, if an effect states that a creature is attacking, its controller chooses which defending
player, planeswalker a defending player controls, or battle a defending player protects it’s attacking
(unless the effect has already specified). Such creatures are “attacking” but, for the purposes of
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Rezzahan#77802
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Your opponent was playing a w/b small creatures deck, obviosly by the cards mentioned. One such creature is Voice of Victory, which is VERY popular with a lot of white decks.
YOU GUYS COMPLAINING need to work on your reading skills. Start by reading Voice of Victory.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Banned in Bo1, not Bo3.
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Rezzahan#77802
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They entered simultaneously, so they saw each other enter. Thus each made one token for the other.
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Rezzahan#77802
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A creature dying to having 0 or less toughness is not destruction, so it being indestructible doesn't help.
If none with lesser mana value is found in the library, none are put on the field.