Rezzahan#77802
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Rezzahan#77802
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With the acrifice option you have to be careful to do things in the right order as asked by the game. Because it is possible to target the creature you want to sacrifice. But that also can lead to accidentally choosing the intended sacrifice as the target. You FIRST choose the target, THEN you pay the costs including the sacrifice.
Not saying that this is the case here, but the card has worked for me correctly in the past.
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Rezzahan#77802
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The mana value of the aura has to be equal or less than that of the creature it gets attached to. Feather of Flight has mana value 2, so of course Eriette didn't trigger, when it was attached to a 4-cost creature. Efriette's mana value is irrelevant here.
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Rezzahan#77802
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There hasn't been priority between damage assignment and damage dealing since 2009 when the M10 rules changes happened.
You probably were prohibited from sacrificing your Food or from activating abilities during your opponent's turn. There's quite a few cards that do that in Standard and even more in broader formats.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Not a bug. This happens because of how the layer system works. Layer 4, where Kaito's ability makes him a creature, is applied in layer 4. While removing abilities happens in layer 6. So Kaito becomes a creature before he loses his abilities.
Removing abilities does not work, when what ability you want to remove is granting a card type. So this not only goes for Kaito, but Ygra, Kudo, and Ashaya as well.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Orbs get you card STYLES, not cards. You can use the styles if you have the cards. In the entire history of Arena, there was only one instance, where you could get actual cards, and that was the 4x Sorin planeswalker during Bloomburrow.
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Rezzahan#77802
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And yet another example of the Kudo / Ygra / Ashaya misunderstanding on the player's side. Abilities are lost in layer 6, but all those cards, Kaito included, change card types, which happens in layer 4, so before any abilities are lost, regardless of the relative timestamp order of those effects. Because layer 4 effects always come before layer 6 effects. And per rule 613.6, if there are other parts of the effect that apply in later layers, those parts of the effects will still get applied, even if the abilties creating the effects are removed.
613.6. If an effect should be applied in different layers and/or sublayers, the parts of the effect each
apply in their appropriate ones. If an effect starts to apply in one layer and/or sublayer, it will
continue to be applied to the same set of objects in each other applicable layer and/or sublayer, even
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Rezzahan#77802
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There's also the possiblity of your opponent having played Nowhere to Run, which not only is a removal spell in form of an enchantment, but also allows to ignore hexproof and ward.
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Rezzahan#77802
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All of these effects have non-targeting varieties. Hexprof only prevents targeting, so any effects that say "all opponents", "all players", "each player", etc. will still affect a hexproof player.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Field of Ruin has three versions on Arena: Ixalan, Theros Beyond Death, and Innistrad: Midnight Hunt. Your card style must match the version of the card you are using.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Those cards still ARE in your graveyard, and you CAN click on the graveyard even if no cards are displayed in it. And then you CAN choose to exile the cards for forage.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Did you attack the player or the planeswalker when it didn't trigger? Because if the later, then that is to be expected, since attacking planeswalkers does not satisfy the trigger condition.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Level 32 gives a Duskmourn pack, a card style, and a Mastery orb to get a card style or sleeve with. Which of those did you not get? Mind, there were no cards to be gained at that level, except for those from the pack. Also note, that Mastrey reward NOTIFICATIONS have been bugged for years, but the rewards are given.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Your Drowner is summoning sick, and the ability in question requires you to tap it. Ergo, not usable at that time.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
103.5.
[...]To take a mulligan, a player shuffles the cards in their hand back into their library, draws a new hand of cards equal to their starting hand size, then puts a number of those cards equal to the number of times that player has taken a mulligan on the bottom of their library in any order. [...]So you put the cards back AFTER the shuffle. Yes, the cards you put back into the library with a mulligan are essentially gone from that particular game, unless you use tutors and other shuffle effects.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
Did you attack the player? Or just his planeswalker?
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Rezzahan#77802
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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.
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10 votes
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
"During YOUR turn, equipped creature has hexproof ..."
It was your opponent's turn.
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Rezzahan#77802
commented
10 seconds is too short a time. But taking SOME kind of action within 30 seconds, I could agree with.
No bug. This is how the layer system works. Type changing happens in layer 4, ability losing in layer 6. Thus, types are always changed before abilities are lost. And due to rule 613.6, once an effect starts to apply, it gets to apply fully, even if some parts are applied in later layers, and the ability generating the effect is lost before then.