Posted by Jimmy Grippo in Magic the Gathering (MTG) | 0 comments
Charm Mtg
Charm Mtg

MTG: block allocation when a creature is forced to tap, you may still block?
Say you attack me and my opponent Reiver Demon Basic Fusion assigns as his trainer, then I play Midnight Charm force my opponent to take the merger, primary fusion did not lock my Reiver Demon? If this does still hurt? If not, Reiver Demon hurt my opponent? As a secondary issue that is unrelated to the previous question, If a spell and my opponent plays a spell, Counterspell and my counters, am I still obligated to maintain the mana used to cast the spell occurred?
Jinx actually already answered this, but I'll expand a bit for your benefit. The combat phase consists of 5 steps …- beginning of combat reporting attackers, declare blockers Anti-end damage fighting to prevent a blocking creature with a recording capacity, you can play during the declare attackers, and afternoon or any time before during his shift. After Delcar the aggressors', will have its last meal to make and activate skills Instat you want to come into effect before your opponent declares blockers. This is the last minute meal to make a creature should not be used as a blocker of this round! If your opponent starts blocking state when you have finished reporting attackers, which is not online. It must give the meal to play just before both go to the next phase. Even if you decide not to play, then you have to play its instanst agape and skills before the next phase. After both players had not hired to play a quick start the next phase. Each phase of combat, and more on the game to the recovery and cleanup stage, you must follow this procedure. You can find this Outin in the last book to rule on pg.16, with a full description of the "priority" on pg. 30 in the glossary. Once you pass the stage declare blockers, the oppoenent should do first. Once a card is declared a blocker, there is almost nothing you can do to prevent blockage of the target. On this basis, to kill with a bolt of lighting, remove from play, return it to its owners. Whatever you do at the time, the card declared block was blocked, that's all. Because, like reporting attackers, declare blockers just happens. No go on the stack and can not be answered, or you can play quick impact before giving a time This phase begins. You must act quick impact in the perspective to see results. As a side note, if you want to use a recording capacity of arrest an attacker can attack, it must be done early in the combat phase for the same reasons mentioned above. Finally, if his ability to play effefct not fast but is, card magic, then would play during your main phase, since only rapid effects can be played during your opponents turn, or during the combat phase. On your first question, I can not help myself. When you press a land that usually produces only one type of mana but the earth is not manna itself. Land is simply a means to generate mana, nothing more. Mana can not be used because it is not card. Currancy is a non-natural come together for the recording, using the capabilities of creature, or play some spells. Once created, which is in a bank account in his imagination called mana pool, which is not in the physical table. When you run a lot, you pay through use some of his mana mana pool. Once the spell has been paid and is placed on the stack, just mana that you used. Not recover if his fate terminated for any reason, as the mana cost is to realize the charm, to be truly solved. I teach often New players using different counters Physics of color and reserve a seat at the table as your reservation. Once they have the hang of it we have ceased to sing. I hope that clears everything for you, Greg
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