By your friend's logic, I could target my cat with a Lightning Bolt, since it is a creature after all.
That was so hilarious I had to comment. Yeah, I don't have anything else to say...
Posted By:
Eternal_Blue
(6/7/2010 7:43:33 PM)
@superboi: The Blind Eternities. Or if you insist, the Blind Eternities Zone.
Posted By:
keiyakins
(3/20/2011 8:58:36 PM)
@stevebugge: That's retarded. The fact that the rules are vague doesn't override common sense. You're playing a game of Magic, therefore you use Magic cards. By your friend's logic, I could target my cat with a Lightning Bolt, since it is a creature after all. And anyway, that wasn't a legal play regardless, because Eureka only lets you put permanents into play and there was nothing on that card to indicate that it was a permament.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(6/5/2010 7:56:25 AM)
It's good to know that I can threaten my pets with a Lightning Bolt if they keep waking me up for food at 3 am.
Magic: Tools for living.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(12/10/2010 10:50:09 PM)
This discussion was increibly hard to follow. My mind is so hazy. Can, or CAN'T I cast Lightning bolt on the dog or not?
Posted By:
saith17
(12/13/2010 2:51:25 AM)
According to the new rules it won't get back those cards that were "removed from the game", since they are essentially still in the game in the "Exiled Zone". I feel they need to rework the zones a little bit more if they plan on doing this, and call cards that were never in the game to begin with the "Twilight Zone" or "Out of My Ass Zone" or whatever. This way they could rewrite the text on cards like these to include both zones, and the mechanics would work the same. If every card that ever existed was always in a "Zone" even if you weren't playing then we would know what cards were being referred to because it would state which zone they are in.
Posted By:
superboi
(6/24/2009 12:25:04 PM)
a wishing ring. awesome.
Posted By:
ultratog1028
(7/28/2009 11:17:43 AM)
The Arabian Nights text also lets you stack this ability as many times as you have mana for.
Removing this card from the game only happened on resolution.
Now removing it from the game is part of the cost.
Posted By:
psyklone
(1/11/2010 3:51:40 PM)
Not bad. I like it. Allows for the return of cards with "remove this card from the game". They are often great. Play them again. lol
4/5
Posted By:
PaladinOfSunhome
(5/8/2009 3:12:46 AM)
Even scarier, there was once a time where the rules were vague enough that the card you put in your hand from outside the game didn't actually have to be a Magic card, I once played a casual game that simply ground to a halt when a player put the Hoyles Rules for Bridge card in play using this and Eureka. We ultimatley all forfeited and gave him the win for sheer audacity, when we couldn't figure out if that was actually a legal play or not.
Posted By:
stevebugge
(3/27/2010 7:49:34 PM)