You're an a**, you know that?

Started by Artifex, July 20, 2012, 03:56:39 PM

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BlackJester


BlackJester

Works.

Emmy's is a trigger.  Some reshufflers are a replacement effect ({Blightsteel Colossus}).  Know the difference.  (trigger = When, replacement = instead)

#publicserviceannouncement  ;D

Artifex

Quote from: Testset on July 20, 2012, 06:13:42 PM
Actually, Exhume at instant speed (via Leyline of Anticipation, Quicken, etc.) would put Emrakul into play:

1. He hits the graveyard.
2. His reshuffle trigger goes on the stack.
3. You cast Exhume at instant speed, thus resolving before the reshuffle.
4. Emrakul enters the battlefield.
5. Your graveyard gets reshuffled into your library, sans Emrakul.

No extra turn, but who's complaining? It's not like he can be condemned or unsummoned...

Yay, then I was right! I thought as much...

Willthomjr

Right. Another card like those mentioned will allow it to happen. A lot more mana extensive and probably not possible on t1.

BlackJester

Quote from: Willthomjr on July 20, 2012, 06:59:45 PM
Right. Another card like those mentioned will allow it to happen. A lot more mana extensive and probably not possible on t1.
{Leyline of Anticipation} can be on the table before the game starts.  ;)

Willthomjr

Quote from: BlackJester on July 20, 2012, 07:13:42 PM
Quote from: Willthomjr on July 20, 2012, 06:59:45 PM
Right. Another card like those mentioned will allow it to happen. A lot more mana extensive and probably not possible on t1.
{Leyline of Anticipation} can be on the table before the game starts.  ;)

Touché. I'm not familiar with those cards, they're before my time.

Xanzurth

Why do you noobs always forget about {shallow grave}? {entomb} {emrakul, the aeons torn} what for trigger to hit stack then {shallow grave} him. Works better with {Serra avatar} for turn one kills!!!!!!

Greg54js

Quote from: Artifex on July 20, 2012, 06:55:03 PM
Quote from: Testset on July 20, 2012, 06:13:42 PM
Actually, Exhume at instant speed (via Leyline of Anticipation, Quicken, etc.) would put Emrakul into play:

1. He hits the graveyard.
2. His reshuffle trigger goes on the stack.
3. You cast Exhume at instant speed, thus resolving before the reshuffle.
4. Emrakul enters the battlefield.
5. Your graveyard gets reshuffled into your library, sans Emrakul.

No extra turn, but who's complaining? It's not like he can be condemned or unsummoned...

Yay, then I was right! I thought as much...