However, it no longer has deathtouch, lifelink, or hexproof from Zur's static ability, since it's no longer an enchantment. It's still attacking since it's still a creature and nothing happened that would remove it from combat, and it's still tapped because nothing happened that would untap it. That effect animates the permanent whose name is now Adanto, the First Fort into a land creature with base power and toughness of 1/1. What does Legion's Landing look like after it transforms, and is it still attacking?Ī: After it transforms, it's still the same permanent it was before, so it's still affected by the continuous effect that was created by Zur's activated ability. Q: Let's say I've used Zur, Eternal Schemer to animate Legion's Landing, and now I attack with Legion's Landing and two Eager Cadets. Since you can't choose to pay an unpayable cost, the only legal option is not to pay it and to sacrifice Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar. In the case of Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar, that mana cost is "this space intentionally left blank", which represents an unpayable cost. The ability that Pendrell Flux gives the creature doesn't care about the creature's mana value. Who's right here?Ī: Your opponent is right. During my upkeep, I say I'll just choose to pay, but they say I can't pay the mana cost because it doesn't have one. Q: My commander is Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar and my opponent has enchanted it with Pendrell Flux. However, this does not change the fact that your opponent did exile your token, so the reflexive "when you do" trigger of Nemata's ability still triggers. The only difference is that state-based actions erase the token from existence shortly after the zone change. Token creatures die just like non-token creatures, and they can move to any zone that a non-token creature can move to. Does my opponent get a Saproling token?Ī: They do. Q: My opponent controls Nemata, Primeval Warden and one of my token creatures dies in combat. Speaking of our inbox, if you have questions for us, you can email them to us at or tweet short questions to One of our authors will send you an answer, and your question might show up in a future article! To celebrate the arrival of Fall, let's jump feet-first into a pile of fallen leaves, and then let's jump into a pile of rules questions from our inbox. While that is also generally true in Spring, Fall is also the harbinger of fun activities such as Halloween, the holidays, and my birthday which is in December. For one, I can be outside without being in danger of spontaneously combusting or turning into an icicle. Because LEAF FALL DOWN!Greetings and welcome back to another issue of Cranial Insertion! Fall has begun, and I have to say that Fall is my favorite season.
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