Rezzahan#77802
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Every nonland card you play is a spell. This includes creature cards. So you did cast a spell (a creature spell to be exact).
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That's because all the cards from under the Lockdown enter at the same time. For an aura entering from anywhere but the stack its controller has to choose where to attach it as it enters, so prior to it entering. None of the objects entering along with it are elegible, it has to be something that's already there. Your opponent's creature was the only legal choice, so it attached there.
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That's because the card became plotted. That means it can be cast for free as a sorcery on a later turn, and only as a sorcery.
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That's because there is a Thalia, Guardian of Thraben on the field. You only get the mana cost for free, additional costs and cost increases must still be paid. And Thalia imposes a cost increase on noncreature spells, which Vraska Joins Up is.
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Hindering Light cannot target a trigger on the stack, which is what causes the fight. And the spell doesn't target you or a permanent you control. So the spell is also not a legal target. Hindering Light cannot help you here.
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You tried to draw a card from an empty library in your draw step. That means you lose. Your opponent saw this and simply passed, knowing they had won.
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No, it has not been removed, it was never there. Argoth isn't legendary.
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Of course not. While the actions are similar, you didn't draw a card, you put a card from your library into your hand. You draw a card when you are instructed to do so using the word "draw".
To put it simply: Drawing a card is putting the top card of your library into your hand. But putting the top card of your library into your hand is not drawing a card.
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Did the shapeshifter have changeling? If not, it wasn't a zombie.
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Not a bug, all according to the rules. The spell had 3 targets, even if those targets were the same object.
115.9a An object that looks for a “[spell or ability] with [a number of] targets” checks the number
of times any object or player was chosen as the target of that spell or ability when it was put on
the stack, not the number of its targets that are currently legal. If the same object or player
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The spree spell targeted your creature, that's why you got to draw a card.
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The trigger targets a card with mana value X. The mana value of a split card in the graveyard is the sum of both halves. To get either half of Conive // Concoct you have to pay X=9. The resulting spell will then have a mana value of the half you've cast. The issue here is the targeting restriction, which looks at the card, not the spell it later becomes.
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Cards from the bonus sheet are not legal in Standard, unless another version exists in Standard already. They are included to add more variety into Limited and to let newer players add oldies to their collection, as well as to add oldies to Arena's Historic and Timeless formats.
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Read the card again. Nothing on it says to grant counters to anything.
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Your opponent probably controlled a Kutzil.
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Your opponent has a Grand Abolisher:
"During your turn, your opponents can't cast spells or activate abilities of artifacts, creatures, or enchantments."
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Skeletons and Zombies get +1/+1, Shapeshifters do not. Shapeshifter is a creature type like any other, it has no rules baggage. You are confusing the creature type shapeshifter with the ability changeling, that some shapeshifters have. Changeling is what grants those shapeshifters all creature types, being a shapeshifter does not.
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Bloodletter of Aclazotz is why this was lethal.
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Did you have a basic land to enchant? Without one, Ossification has no legal target to enchant and can't be played.
Was this during your turn? The Overzealous Muscle doesn't trigger on anyone else's turn, only on yours.