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Title: Unearth as Sorcery?
Post by: MagicChick92 on August 11, 2012, 10:28:41 AM
I am testing a torpor orb/ sundial of the infinite deck with phyrexian dreadnought and hunted horror- I wanted to test the unearth card from urzas legacy in this deck but I cannot figure how this would work-

If I play phyrexian dreadnought turn one and bury it- will playing "unearth" on turn two cancel the triggered ability as its text says "put that creature into play" ? Or does unearth still allow triggered abilities to trigger? Im specifically referring to the urza legacy sorcery- not the activated ability.
Title: Re: Unearth as Sorcery?
Post by: BlackJester on August 11, 2012, 10:43:39 AM
Quote from: MagicChick92 on August 11, 2012, 10:28:41 AM
I am testing a {torpor orb}/ {sundial of the infinite} deck with {phyrexian dreadnought} and {hunted horror}- I wanted to test the {unearth} card from urzas legacy in this deck but I cannot figure how this would work-

If I play {Pherexian dreadnought} turn one and bury it- will playing "unearth" on turn two cancel the triggered ability as its text says "put that creature into play" ? Or does unearth still allow triggered abilities to trigger? Im specifically referring to the urza legacy sorcery- not the activated ability.
The Dreadnought's sacrifice trigger will go on the stack regardless of how it entered the battlefield.

Confirmed.
Title: Re: Unearth as Sorcery?
Post by: MagicChick92 on August 11, 2012, 11:18:17 AM
Awesome, I am replacing unearth right now lol.