Complicated question.

Started by Sparkle Ninja, February 01, 2014, 10:10:57 PM

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Sparkle Ninja

Ok, So if you have a {Medomai The Ageless} on the battlefield and an {Artisan of Forms} and you swung and hit with medomai last turn, which gave you an extra turn. Could you swing with the artisan of forms then cast an instant on it and turn it into medomai and hit for a third turn?

abstractApathist

Yes: Medomai can't attack, but she can be attacking, so the artisan can hit for an extra turn.

fj76ts4

Quote from: abstractApathist on February 01, 2014, 10:23:40 PM
Yes: Medomai can't attack, but she can be attacking, so the artisan can hit for an extra turn.

would have posted faster, but I was looking for the relevant rule: 506.4a. Once a creature has been declared as an attacking or blocking creature, spells or abilities that would have kept that creature from attacking or blocking don't remove the creature from combat.

Sparkle Ninja


MisterJH

Wouldnt they both die from legendary rule though?

Anoobass

Quote from: MisterJH on February 02, 2014, 12:44:00 AM
Wouldnt they both die from legendary rule though?

Legend rule was changed, now you decide which one will be placed in the GY, obviously choosing the one that can't attack.

MisterJH

Oh wow shows what i missed these past... However many months ive been absent! Thats amazing finally!!!!!! Ah im so hapy ven though this is old news for you

Double-O-Scotch

Sorry guys. The text on medomai says that it cannot attack during "extra turns".  No go.

abstractApathist

Quote from: Double-O-Scotch on February 02, 2014, 02:58:39 PM
Sorry guys. The text on medomai says that it cannot attack during "extra turns".  No go.
The question is "what if you turn the {artisan of forms} into {medomai the ageless} after it attacks?" which works.

Double-O-Scotch


Sparkle Ninja

Thats what I've been doing with it.