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Magic (The Gathering) => Rules => Topic started by: ApexPredator on November 17, 2013, 03:29:11 PM

Title: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: ApexPredator on November 17, 2013, 03:29:11 PM
If the only creature I control is {AEtherling} and my opponent casts a fused  {Far // Away}
Do I respond to on by exiling or do I have to respond to both.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Rasser on November 17, 2013, 06:26:05 PM
4/15/2013   When a fused split spell resolves, follow the instructions of the left half first, then the instructions on the right half.

If they fuse at worse it would go into your hand. If you don't blink.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: ApexPredator on November 17, 2013, 06:39:13 PM
Quote from: Rasser on November 17, 2013, 06:26:05 PM
4/15/2013   When a fused split spell resolves, follow the instructions of the left half first, then the instructions on the right half.

If they fuse at worse it would go into your hand. If you don't blink.
So I would just blink and the second half would fizzle.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Rasser on November 17, 2013, 07:20:23 PM
Quote from: NightWolf on November 17, 2013, 06:39:13 PM
Quote from: Rasser on November 17, 2013, 06:26:05 PM
4/15/2013   When a fused split spell resolves, follow the instructions of the left half first, then the instructions on the right half.

If they fuse at worse it would go into your hand. If you don't blink.
So I would just blink and the second half would fizzle.
Both halves would fizzle since there would be nothing to target anymore.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Pleeb on November 17, 2013, 09:18:33 PM
Keep in mind they they can target their own creature with far or just not pay for that half of the spell.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Vileo on November 18, 2013, 12:51:09 AM
Quote from: Noblellama on November 17, 2013, 09:47:05 PM
Not if they target your aether king and it blinks, just because the target is invalid does not mean you get to pick a new target...
Targets are chosen on resolution. You blink in response to them fusing it, then they have to unsummon one of their creatures. The second half fizzles.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Vileo on November 18, 2013, 01:21:08 AM
You're right. Targets are chosen upon casting. So both sides fizzle. +1 for making me rethink and realize my mistake. Yay learning experiences. xD
Edit: The only exception to this is if the card says "choose" or something. But that's irrelevant to the current question.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Gorzo on November 18, 2013, 02:55:58 AM
To be fair, the sacrifice half doesn't target ;) but if ætherling leaves the battlefield until end of turn before the spell resolves, he obviously won't be a valid choice to sacrifice once it becomes time to choose if he's not there.
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Vileo on November 18, 2013, 04:15:01 AM
Quote from: Gorzo on November 18, 2013, 02:55:58 AM
To be fair, the sacrifice half doesn't target ;) but if ætherling leaves the battlefield until end of turn before the spell resolves, he obviously won't be a valid choice to sacrifice once it becomes time to choose if he's not there.
I was under the impression that we were running through the scenario as though Aetherling was the only creature on his board (as it often usually is).
Title: Re: AEtherling and Far//Away
Post by: Sardok on November 18, 2013, 04:29:19 AM
Quote from: Vileo on November 18, 2013, 04:15:01 AM
Quote from: Gorzo on November 18, 2013, 02:55:58 AM
To be fair, the sacrifice half doesn't target ;) but if ætherling leaves the battlefield until end of turn before the spell resolves, he obviously won't be a valid choice to sacrifice once it becomes time to choose if he's not there.
I was under the impression that we were running through the scenario as though Aetherling was the only creature on his board (as it often usually is).

It won't matter whether or not {Aetherling} is the only creature. If it blinks, it can't be sacrificed because it's not there when {Far // Away} resolves.