Rezzahan#77802
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The Moss-Pit Skeleton is NOT in your graveyard anymore. Instead an identical looking object is there, but that object is a different one as far as the game is concerned. Because whenever an object changes zones, it becomes a new object. So the intervening-if condition is not true anymore, and thus the triggers don't resolve.
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The styles are also set specific. You need the MoM Obliterator to use the MoM style.
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It does work like that in paper, too. People not adhering to the rules is not the rules' fault. Also, when a nonactive player announces such, the active player can stop them, because he has priority. And do not forget, that ETB triggers go on the stack before the active player gets priority, so cannot take a sorcery timing action in that case.
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Because of the rules, specifically those that govern who has priority.
1) The player who casts a spell or activated an ability or took a special action gets priority afterwards to respond first.
2) The active player gets priority first during any step or phase where players get priority (so not untap, and usually not cleanup).
3) After an object on the stack resolved, the active player gets priority.The last one is the crucial one here. If the stack is also empty after the object resolved, the active player may even proceed with another action that requires sorcery timing. The nonactive player does not get an opportunity to act before the active player does.
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Was the Mother of Machines on your opponent's side? Or did either of you control a Doorkeeper Thrull/Hushbringer/Strict Proctor?
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-1/-1 and -1/-1 counters are two different things. The first is a temporary continous effect that lasts for the stated duration. The second is a marker with inherrent power/toughness modification that is applied for as long as that counter remains on the permanent.
Eyeblight Assassin only gives -1/-1, not counters.
You can easily determine which cards give counters, because they use the word "counter".
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Did you perhaps control a Soul-Scar Mage? Then you opponent as the affected permanents' controller could choose that replacement effect over the Etchings. If so, the creatures never took damage but died due to 0 or less toughness.
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The Mother of Machines has been around for a long time now. Try reading your opponent's cards, they can and will affect what you can and cannot do, what can and cannot happen.
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Did you try on your opponent's turn, while they have a Myrel on the field? Did either of you have Yasharn out?
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When you want to respond to your own triggers, you have to go into Full Control mode. Otherwise, Arena skips your priority as a default shortcut. This goes for responding to your own spells as well.
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Locthwain Scorn:
Target creature gets -3/-3 until end of turn. You gain 2 life. -
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Mythic packs give you mythics in the rare slot. That's it. They are normal packs in any other regard, including the same chance of getting a rare or mythic wildcard in the rare slot. (yes, you can get a rare wildcard in a mythic pack, which sucks.)
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You are playing in the play queues, events, etc. , right? Matches against Sparky and direct challenges do not count.
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Myrel and Kutzil are cards, as is Teferi, Time Raveler. Thalia, Guardian of Thraben makes noncreature spells cost more.
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Daily deals do not EVER offer cards. They offer card STYLES. You bought a style. If you have the card in your collection (from the same set as the style) you can use that style for the card.
Read before you buy. That it is a card style is written in the lower left of the "card" on offer.
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And did you activate and resolve the first ability of that particular Frodo at any time during those games? Because it ensures, that the second ability's condition is met, which is " If Frodo is a Scout ..." by turning him into a scout. Activating the second ability when Frodo is not a Scout only gives you another temptation, but doesn't give Frodo that game winning ability.
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Did your opponent maybe have Myrel, Shield of Argive on the field?
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No bug, this is all correct according to the rules. Here's why:
The Lazotep Convert is the backside of Invasion of Amonkhet (=transformed). Your Aclazotz is not reanimated, it stays in your graveyard. The Lazotep Convert merely copies it. The object that dies and returns is that Lazotep Convert, not your Aclazotz. But it has that creature's dies trigger. Which means, when it dies, it gets returned under its owner's (the Invasion's owner's) control, transformed, which is the Lazotep Convert, which gets to copy a creature card, which is your Aclazotz again if the player so chooses and the card is still in your graveyard. So it returns as Aclazotz, which is the transformed version of the Invasion as overwritten by the copy effect.
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Those cards are craft only. You want them, you have to spend wildcards, you can't get them in packs.
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DS applies to EFFECTS only. The activation costs of planeswalkers are just that, COSTS, and DS doesn't apply to those. Planeswalkers entering the battlefield will get affected by DS, and enter with twice as many loylaty counters. Vorinclex applies to all counter placings.
Nah, it lost the 3 toughness granted by the equipment making whatever damage had been dealt to it this turn lethal, so it died.