So say you cast a spell, only to have it counter spelled. If you we're to flash in Teferi at this point, would the counter spell not resolve because it could never have been cast as an instant?
Posted By:
Emperorerror
(12/17/2012 6:04:22 PM)
This guy actually works quite well with Soulbond creatures. Considering their strongest drawback is that if one part gets nuked there's a solid chance you'll lose the other, being able to flash down another creature to get whatever bonus just got killed makes it so much more efficient. I like thinking about how I could use him with a Wolfir Silverheart.
Posted By:
steinburger1109
(1/3/2013 9:35:18 AM)
Built-in Miracle, Suspend, Cascade, and Rebound hate.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(1/21/2013 7:48:32 PM)
Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir + Isochron Scepter + Silence
No. You have played enough cards already. You may not play anything else.
Posted By:
TitansFTW
(3/18/2013 5:19:26 PM)
In a control deck I put together I run two Teferi and two seedborn muse. I must say, being able to completely tap out during your turn without having to worry about anything in response is just about the best feeling I can describe.
Posted By:
Haziad
(4/25/2013 12:51:48 AM)
Aren't? Really? It could not have read 'are not'? I want more proper English on my magic cards!
Posted By:
Tearthesky
(5/14/2013 11:28:59 PM)
so now my opponent and I each control this guy what happens?
Posted By:
evenblackerlotus
(5/23/2013 12:20:21 AM)
When my uncle first read his flavor text he said 'Oh, hes an Air Force guy' trololol
in any case, this guy is a total bad-ass, and one of my favorite blue cards ever.
5/5 Stars
Posted By:
Hunter06
(6/5/2013 3:46:22 PM)
They really didn't phrase the third ruling very clearly. It seems to me that if it's your main phase, and no one's played a spell yet, you totally could use an effect like Isochron Scepter. But that's the point of the second ability, isn't it? So that you can use flash to tie up opponent's turns.
Posted By:
IgotsDibs
(7/29/2013 2:03:11 AM)