Can we add 1 to the mana cost and have one that affects our "permanents" rather than just creatures? Pretty please? With a cherry on top?
Posted By:
Fictionarious
(12/7/2012 9:37:56 PM)
@sinobite
read: Flicker and it's ruling. Want an instant version? Momentary Blink
Better yet... http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/article.aspx?x=mtg/tcg/avacynrestored/mechanics#5 specifically mentions Cloudshift.
All in all, any card that changes zones... is treated as a NEW and "DIFFERENT" card.
And since the next step is to attempt "resolution," it resolves with no valid target... ie, gets countered.
My interpretation of 400.7g is this:
It's a valid target IF, it is moving from zone to zone, WHILE the spell is being cast. However, CASTING is a seperate enitity from resolution and from the stack. As "casting" is the act of PUTTING it on the stack. Or rather, you can TARGET it with another instant AS IT IS BEING SHIFTED.
Posted By:
Goobers
(12/16/2012 10:54:54 AM)
@Xefe
From Dregscape Zombie's page, last ruling:
"If a creature returned to the battlefield with unearth would leave the battlefield for any reason, it's exiled instead -- unless the spell or ability that's causing the creature to leave the battlefield is actually trying to exile it! In that case, it succeeds at exiling it. If it later returns the creature card to the battlefield (as Oblivion Ring or Flickerwisp might, for example), the creature card will return to the battlefield as a new object with no relation to its previous existence. The unearth effect will no longer apply to it."
Posted By:
Habreno
(5/18/2013 5:35:15 AM)
What happens if you cloud shift a creature you took from an opponent with Mind Control or Act of Treason. Wording on Cloudshift makes me think it would return under my control, not owners. Thoughts?
Posted By:
Opponent808
(11/6/2013 3:30:07 PM)
Oh, how beautiful this would be in a Planar Chaos frame...
Posted By:
RustyKeyes
(1/8/2014 1:13:35 AM)
I like your Traitorous creature. I think I'll keep it.
Posted By:
JaFaR_Ironclad
(4/28/2012 2:06:23 AM)
Snapcaster Mage
When a card just hasn't been broken enough.
Posted By:
zinliah
(4/26/2012 7:08:26 PM)
Momentary Blink in its most basic form (well, except for the way you keep control regardless of whether you own it or not). White Commander decks not using blue should be taking this into consideration.
Posted By:
SkyknightXi
(4/27/2012 9:48:13 AM)
How does this card have a worse rating compared to Flicker? It costs 1 less mana, it's instant and it's common instead of rare.
Posted By:
RiftenBlack
(2/10/2013 1:47:03 PM)
A basic, elementary flicker. Why wasn't this ever printed before? No matter, I'm glad we have it now.
Posted By:
Totema
(4/30/2012 2:33:19 PM)