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Post by Yawgmoth on Aug 10, 2016 12:05:33 GMT -6
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Post by James Bond on Jan 3, 2017 0:03:37 GMT -6
Not sure how to work: 1) I need to have selected the Planeswalker to use in order I can use this spell??? Or I can use it altough I have choosen another item? 2) When use the function, inmediately after activating or in the moving and attacking phases??? 3) If in the moving phase I move the Planeswalker in order after doing it is at more distance than 4 os the affected item, still is ok?? Sorry if my english is very bad Thanks in advance.
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Post by magicmark on Jan 3, 2017 0:35:29 GMT -6
You don't have to choose your Planeswalker to use the card. Since it's a sorcery all the spells effects resolve before the turn continues. Example: 1. Draw a card. 2. Choose Lantern Geists army card then play Mind control. Choose a legal target 4 spaces away from your Planeswalker, move and attack with controlled creature. 3. Move Lantern Geists. 4. Attack. 5. End turn. Hope this helps.
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Post by James Bond on Jan 3, 2017 13:42:06 GMT -6
Thanks you are very nice.
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Post by magicmark on Jan 4, 2017 16:22:32 GMT -6
Youre welcome Mr. Bond. I was a referee for Friday Night Magic for about a year so a lot of this just makes sense to me. If you have any more questions ill do my best to help.
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Post by vaknuva on Nov 30, 2017 15:34:36 GMT -6
You know, given that it's a 10pt card, theoretically you can have your spell deck consist of nothing but this card. I don't know if that would be very good, or very bad, but it could be done. Just found it... Interesting......
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Post by Targanth on Nov 30, 2017 20:20:12 GMT -6
The spell deck rules in the original Arena set did not provide any card limits for the spell deck. However, the Innistrad set does have a specific rule.
On Pg 16 SHADOWS OVER INNISTRAD rule book:
Each card in your spell deck must be of a color matching your selected Planeswalker. You cannot have multiple copies of the same card in your spell deck.
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