Rezzahan#77802
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Rezzahan#77802
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Did you gain the 5+ life BEFORE the end step began? If not, no trigger. The intervening-if clause is an additional clause that has to be fulfilled at the time the ability would trigger, or it doesn't. You cannot retroactively make the if-clause true in the end step to get the trigger.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Trample plus deathouch means, one damage per blocker is enough to be considered lethal, even for combat damage assignment. So such a creature only needs one damage per blocker and can can trample over them all for the rest.
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Rezzahan#77802
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First, why not cast the spels in the other order?
Second, to respond to your own spells and abilities, you have to go into Full Control mode. Otherwsie, Arena uses the tournament shortcut of passing priority when you put something on the stack.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Because ANY card in your graveyard is a legitimate choice to exile all copies from your deck. If you happen to have a basic in the yard, then that is a valid choice. Deadly Cover-Up has no restrictions for the card to exile.
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Rezzahan#77802
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No, because loss of life does not equal damage. Damage to a player usually CAUSES loss of life, but not all loss of life comes from damage.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Vengeful Bloodwitch does not deal damage, she causes loss of life. Loss of life =/= damage. Damage to a player usually CAUSES loss of life, but not all loss of life comes from damage, like in this case.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Ladder rewards are given at the end of the season (meaning end of the month). You do not get them when reaching a new rank.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Because you did not buy cards. Neither the store nor the Mastery Orbs offer cards. They offer card STYLES. To use when you have the cards.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Titanic Growth is also in Wilds of Eldraine, and thus still legal in Standard.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
You have to target a spell. Which only exist on the stack. Reprieve is basically the white version of Remand. Treat is as a counterspell.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Seems more like YOU do not understand timing and priority.
When a player casts a creature spell, they usually have to do so with specific timing. That timing is: when it is their main phase, the stack is empty, and they have priority. Same is true for sorceries, and all other noninstant spells.
Instants also have a timing restriction, just not as severe: when you have priority.
Whenever any object on the stack resolves, the active player gets priority. So after the creature spell resolved, and the creature entered the battlefield, unless something triggered on those events, the stack is empty and the active player has once again achieved sorcery timing restrictions. And thus can cast a sorcery right away. Without the opponent getting any opportunity to do anything in between. Only after the spell has been cast, and thus its costs have been paid (which includes additional costs like sacrificing a creature), and the player having passed priority, does the opponent get priority for the first time after the creature spell resolved. So that is the first time you as the opponent could have cast your instant. You couldn't target the sacrifced creature because it was already gone due to being sacrifced as a cost.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Infect:
702.90b Damage dealt to a player by a source with infect doesn’t cause that player to lose life.
Rather, it causes that source’s controller to give the player that many poison counters. See rule
120.3.Also, poison counters are the result of damage from a source with infect. Damage IS BEING DEALT, the result of that damage is just different due to infect. Anything that cares about damage being dealt to the player will see infect damage being dealt.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Elspeth, Storm Slayer? She has more than just loyalty abilities.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
A blocked attacker that has no blockers left when it comes to assign combat damage, assigns NO combat damage. Unless it has trample or a similar ability allowing it to do so despite being blocked. Just because all blockers are gone does not make a blocked attacker unblocked.
509.1h An attacking creature with one or more creatures declared as blockers for it becomes a
blocked creature; one with no creatures declared as blockers for it becomes an unblocked
creature. This remains unchanged until the creature is removed from combat, an effect says that
it becomes blocked or unblocked, or the combat phase ends, whichever comes first. A creature
remains blocked even if all the creatures blocking it are removed from combat.510.1c A blocked creature assigns its combat damage to the creatures blocking it. If no creatures are
currently blocking it (if, for example, they were destroyed or removed from combat), it assigns
no combat damage. If exactly one creature is blocking it, it assigns all its combat damage to that
creature. If two or more creatures are blocking it, it assigns its combat damage to those creatures
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
How much mana did you spent to cast it? Did you even cast it? The value of X, and therefore what you can target and return with its trigger, depends on how much mana you've spent to cast it.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
How many cards were in your graveyard after the mill 2, and what did you target?
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Rest in Peace IS still legal in Standard. It is part of The Big Score suplementary set of Outlaws of Thunder Junction. And when one version is legal in a format, ALL versions are legal.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Have you bothered to actually READ Karn's Sylex? You should, because there is this not unimportant clause on it:
"Players can't pay life to cast spells or to activate abilities that aren't mana abilities."
And casting Toxic Deluge for X>0 requires you to pay life. Which you cannot do with the Sylex on the field.
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Rezzahan#77802
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No, that is correct. Virtue of Persistence brings it back at the beginning of your upkeep, and it enters and gets one lore counter like all sagas. And like all sagas, at the beginning of the precombat main phase it gets another lore counter.
Only the mana cost is free. Additional costs, like ALL spree costs, still have to be paid.