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Soulbond

Started by nick_rem, December 01, 2012, 01:40:19 PM

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nick_rem

So as cards with soulbound state: "They remain paired for as long as you control both of them." Does this mean the two creatures are permanently paired, or can you unbound them and pair it with another creature that enters the battlefield?

Imdowd80

As long as both are on the battlefield they can't be paired with another card.
However, if you bounce the card with soulbond with  {Cloudshift}, when the creature  {Silverblade Paladin} re enters the battlefield he can soulbond with a different creature.

Jroch314

True, except if you lose control of one of them they are no longer paired.

BrosEler123

Ok can you soulbond and opponents creature like a  {Phantasmal Image} to kill the illusion?

scarsabrex

No soul bond does not target.

Deathstorm

Quote from: BrosEler123 on December 01, 2012, 06:29:12 PM
Ok can you soulbond and opponents creature like a  {Phantasmal Image} to kill the illusion?
No you have to bond two creatures you control you can't bond a creature an opponent controls

Jroch314

Quote from: Deathstorm on December 01, 2012, 07:32:42 PM
Quote from: BrosEler123 on December 01, 2012, 06:29:12 PM
Ok can you soulbond and opponents creature like a  {Phantasmal Image} to kill the illusion?
No you have to bond two creatures you control you can't bond a creature an opponent controls
It seems in theory you can soulbond an opponents creature but when the state is checked again bc you don't control them they would become unpaired. Is this correct? Seems like a stretch lol

Keyeto

From the comprehensive rules:
"702.92a. Soulbond is a keyword that represents two triggered abilities. "Soulbond" means "When this creature enters the battlefield, if you control both this creature and another creature and both are unpaired, you may pair this creature with another unpaired creature you control for as long as both remain creatures on the battlefield under your control" and "Whenever another creature enters the battlefield under your control, if you control both that creature and this one and both are unpaired, you may pair that creature with this creature for as long as both remain creatures on the battlefield under your control."

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