Rezzahan#77802
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedYou CAN turn those kinds of cards face up, so that is what happens, no exile. And then the game sees state based actions that need performing, like putting an unattached aura into the graveyard, or a planeswalker with 0 loyalty.
Auras only target as spells, but there is no spell here, just a face down permanent turned face up.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedAre you sure it was a ward trigger? Was that on the stack? Personally, I think it more likely, that your opponent cast Vein Ripper with mana from Cavern of Souls, and that's why you were asked "are you sure?" and why the counter did nothing.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedYou cannot sacrifice what you do not control. Since the effect makes YOU sacrifice the creatures, and you gave control over them away, no sacrifice is happening. YOU have to sacrifice (if you can), not your opponent.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedFirst, Skithiryx does not have any mana abilities. The term is reserved for abilities that PRODUCE mana (and fulfil some other criteria as well), it does not refer to abilities that COST mana.
Second, you being unable to use an ability during your opponent's turn is most likely due to an opponent's card's effect, probably Myrel, Shield of Argyve. Pay attention to your opponent's cards, they can and will affect what you can and cannot do.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedAnd why should he get menace? Massacre Girl, Known Killer only gants wither to your creatures. She HAS menace, she doesn't GRANT it. Or did you turn him INTO a copy of Massacre Girl, Known Killer? Then he should be a Massacre Girl, Known Killer in all respects except name and the turn copy ability.
(Note, that Lazav does not transform. That word has a specific meaning in Magic and should only be used to refer to that specific action to avoid confusion.)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedNiv-Mizzet looks at he card in the graveyard to determine wether he should give jump-start to it or not. That is strictly how the card is worded. What that card in the graveyard would look like on the stack is not relevant to Niv-Mizzet granting jump-start to the card. For that its colors in the graveyard are important, and it being an instant or sorcery in that zone. In the graveyard split cards are all of the colors of the two halves combined, that's why Cease//Desist doesn't get jump-start (it has 3 colors not just 2), and that's why Consign//Oblivion does get jump-start (it has exactly 2 colors, despite each half being monocolored).
Neither Oakhame Ranger nor Kellan should get jump-start from Niv-Mizzet when in the graveyard. Because there those are only creature cards, the adventure characteristics are treated as nonexistent.
(715.4. In every zone except the stack, and while on the stack not as an Adventure, an adventurer card
has only its normal characteristics.)So how do the two adventurer cards interact differently with Niv-Mizzet? Both shouldn't interact with him at all.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedUrza's Ruinous Blast is a LEGENDARY sorcery. Those require you to control a legendary creature or planeswalker to cast. So no, the game not letting you cast that spell is correct. If you had that Esika or Huatli out, you could have cast it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedDid you play your Novice Inspector after the attack? Because that creature would be the only legal target for Haazda Vigilante's trigger. If you didn't control the Novice Inspector yet when you attacked, with no legal target for the trigger, it would be removed from the stack right away.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedThat's because the wicked role was also exiled by Temporary Lockdown, because its mana value is 0, which is 2 or less. So it didn't go to the graveyard. It was correctly sent to exile.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedWith mana value 2, not "or less". It's 2 or not at all.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedAnd did you target the opponent? If not, then 2 damage is not a surprise, because the Ojer doesn't care about any other damage recipient.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedThat 2/3 hasty flyer sounds like Rem Karolus. If so, read the card.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedArena caps the number of tokens per player at 250. So if you already have 250 tokens, no new ones are created.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedBuried in the Garden is a permanent card, and as such can be turned face up. It is then, however, an aura not attached to anything, and thus goes to the graveyard as a state based action.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedBy default a permanent enters with its front face up. Nothing in Squirming Emergence's effect changes that default. So you can only get Valki with it, never Tibalt.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedThe cards didn't disappear, you never had them. The Mastery Tree does not give out cards, only card STYLES (and sometimes avatars and/or card backs). Cards are never in there.
As for cards disappearing from opened booster packs, the last few sets had subsets of cards that are not legal in Standard nor Alchemy, and thus won't show for any deck in those formats. Those are the Legends of the Multiverse (MoM), the Retro Artifacts (BRO), and the Enchanting Tales (WoE). A little while further back, Strixhaven had the Mystic Archive. And Shadows over Innistrad had the Shadows of the Past. Cards from those subsets can only be used if they also appear in a legal set for the desired format.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedAnd, who was the starting player? You? Then of course it doesn't add counters as per its text.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commentedGix's Command's second mode destroys every creature with POWER 2 or less, not mana value. Hence your 1/1s die, the 4/4 lives.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rezzahan#77802 commented***** against Humanity is not a creature card and thus not a viable target for Call a Surprise Witness.
You don't understand what first strike means. It only does two things:
1) create a second combat damage step in the combat phase if an attacking or blocking creature has this ability, and
2) make attacking and blocking creatures with first strike assign and deal combat damage during the first combat damage step while those without first strike or double strike have to wait for the second combat damage step.
Since first strike only applies to the combat phase and combat damage, the ability does nothing during a fight, which is not combat. Even if the fight happens during the combat phase.