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Title: Tokens
Post by: xDeGroatx on October 01, 2014, 01:49:30 PM
If i get a token on my oppenents turn , will it dtill have summining sickness on my turn? How does that work?
Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: DrainCleaner on October 01, 2014, 01:54:07 PM
It will not have summoning sickness on your turn. A creature loses summoning sickness if it has been under your control since your last upkeep
Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: xDeGroatx on October 01, 2014, 08:46:36 PM
Thanks
Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:30:56 PM
Quote from: DrainCleaner on October 01, 2014, 01:54:07 PM
It will not have summoning sickness on your turn. A creature loses summoning sickness if it has been under your control since your last upkeep
Let it be known that it is not upkeep

302.6. (http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?action=imtg;area=rule;number=302.6.): A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. A creature can't attack unless it has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. This rule is informally called the "summoning sickness" rule.

Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: particle on October 01, 2014, 09:35:32 PM
Quote from: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:30:56 PM
Quote from: DrainCleaner on October 01, 2014, 01:54:07 PM
It will not have summoning sickness on your turn. A creature loses summoning sickness if it has been under your control since your last upkeep
Let it be known that it is not upkeep

302.6. (http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?action=imtg;area=rule;number=302.6.): A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. A creature can't attack unless it has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. This rule is informally called the "summoning sickness" rule.

while this is true, and i considered posting it as well, i cant think if of a way for it to matter. anything that triggers during untap step like {pain seer} waits to go on the stack until the upkeep step, since no player gets priority during untap. so it there anyway that an ability or something could resolve before upkeep but not be there at the beginning of the turn. maybe its a fading thing, which always confused me? cause even if you had an ability like {sheoldred, whispering one}'s to bring a  creature back "at the beginning of your upkeep" it wont be long enough to have controlled "since the beginning of your upkeep."
Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:38:32 PM
Quote from: particle on October 01, 2014, 09:35:32 PM
Quote from: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:30:56 PM
Quote from: DrainCleaner on October 01, 2014, 01:54:07 PM
It will not have summoning sickness on your turn. A creature loses summoning sickness if it has been under your control since your last upkeep
Let it be known that it is not upkeep

302.6. (http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?action=imtg;area=rule;number=302.6.): A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. A creature can't attack unless it has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. This rule is informally called the "summoning sickness" rule.

while this is true, and i considered posting it as well, i cant think if of a way for it to matter. anything that triggers during untap step like {pain seer} waits to go on the stack until the upkeep step, since no player gets priority during untap. so it there anyway that an ability or something could resolve before upkeep but not be there at the beginning of the turn. maybe its a fading thing, which always confused me? cause even if you had an ability like {sheoldred, whispering one}'s to bring a  creature back "at the beginning of your upkeep" it wont be long enough to have controlled "since the beginning of your upkeep."
Because {Eon Hub}
Title: Re: Tokens
Post by: particle on October 01, 2014, 09:42:25 PM
Quote from: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:38:32 PM
Quote from: particle on October 01, 2014, 09:35:32 PM
Quote from: Munchlax on October 01, 2014, 09:30:56 PM
Quote from: DrainCleaner on October 01, 2014, 01:54:07 PM
It will not have summoning sickness on your turn. A creature loses summoning sickness if it has been under your control since your last upkeep
Let it be known that it is not upkeep

302.6. (http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?action=imtg;area=rule;number=302.6.): A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. A creature can't attack unless it has been under its controller's control continuously since his or her most recent turn began. This rule is informally called the "summoning sickness" rule.

while this is true, and i considered posting it as well, i cant think if of a way for it to matter. anything that triggers during untap step like {pain seer} waits to go on the stack until the upkeep step, since no player gets priority during untap. so it there anyway that an ability or something could resolve before upkeep but not be there at the beginning of the turn. maybe its a fading thing, which always confused me? cause even if you had an ability like {sheoldred, whispering one}'s to bring a  creature back "at the beginning of your upkeep" it wont be long enough to have controlled "since the beginning of your upkeep."
Because {Eon Hub}

true statement. and i guess its even before the untap that you have to control it. because {stasis} is a thing.