How would {shield of velis vel} work with {coat of arms}? I tried a similar combo with {standardize} before i realized 'changeling' was an ability not a creature type. However is seems the shield combo would give each creature you control +1/+1 for every creature type for every creature you control.
Quote from: MisterJH on March 08, 2013, 02:14:59 PM
How would {shield of velis vel} work with {coat of arms}? I tried a similar combo with {standardize} before i realized 'changeling' was an ability not a creature type. However is seems the shield combo would give each creature you control +1/+1 for every creature type for every creature you control.
Veil says target creatures opponent controls
No it said 'creatures target player controls'
Quote from: Raven316 on March 08, 2013, 02:17:29 PM
Quote from: MisterJH on March 08, 2013, 02:14:59 PM
How would {shield of velis vel} work with {coat of arms}? I tried a similar combo with {standardize} before i realized 'changeling' was an ability not a creature type. However is seems the shield combo would give each creature you control +1/+1 for every creature type for every creature you control.
Veil says target creatures opponent controls
Nope it says target player, it's my understanding the combo would work. Have fun looking up all creature types haha
I hope google really knows everything
Each of your creatures would get +1/+1 for each other creature on your battlefield. They wouldn't get +1/+1 for each type, though. Coat of arms counts creatures, and cares only if it shares at LEAST one type, not how many types.
Just read that on google.
Smh.
:(
I'm sure you could google it... As I'm sure it's not the first time somebody thought of the combo and built the deck, waited oh so long before they actually could play the combo. Only to have it {disenchant}ed. Lol
Also, the wording says it gets +1/+1 for each creature that shares "at least" one creature type with it which tells me that it would get the buff for sharing the type regardless of how many types there are. It would just be plus 1, not plus however many creature types exist in magic.
That's just my take though. I could be wrong.
Quote from: MisterJH on March 08, 2013, 02:41:48 PM
Just read that on google.
Smh.
:(
Still a good combo, though. Get some tokens going and overrun your opponent!
For anyone interested, supposedly there are 216 creature types. Just sayin.
Quote from: MisterJH on March 08, 2013, 02:47:10 PM
For anyone interested, supposedly there are 216 creature types. Just sayin.
Rule 205.3m lists them all.
Quote from: Raven316 on March 08, 2013, 02:17:29 PM
Quote from: MisterJH on March 08, 2013, 02:14:59 PM
How would {shield of velis vel} work with {coat of arms}? I tried a similar combo with {standardize} before i realized 'changeling' was an ability not a creature type. However is seems the shield combo would give each creature you control +1/+1 for every creature type for every creature you control.
Veil says target creatures opponent controls
Sorry I misread
Quote from: Double-O-Scotch on March 08, 2013, 02:42:20 PM
I'm sure you could google it... As I'm sure it's not the first time somebody thought of the combo and built the deck, waited oh so long before they actually could play the combo. Only to have it {disenchant}ed. Lol
Also, the wording says it gets +1/+1 for each creature that shares "at least" one creature type with it which tells me that it would get the buff for sharing the type regardless of how many types there are. It would just be plus 1, not plus however many creature types exist in magic.
That's just my take though. I could be wrong.
No it would get +1/+1 for each of those creatures, ran into a sliver deck that owned me cuz of it