Wall of frost

Started by respawned, November 25, 2013, 03:58:42 PM

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respawned

If a creature is blocked by {wall of frost} and wall of frost dies, does the creature stay tapped next turn even thou wall if frost isn't on the board to cause it?

Mattao19

Quote from: respawned on November 25, 2013, 03:58:42 PM
If a creature is blocked by {wall of frost} and wall of frost dies, does the creature stay tapped next turn even thou wall if frost isn't on the board to cause it?

Ya it stays tapped :)

AkiraDeLaine

Guess thats what they call 'delayed triggered effect', the card states a true thing about the attacker, no matter if it is still on the board. It's like the attacking card gets a new line of text saying that it will not untap the next round

particle

and this is true even if wall of frost is declared as blocker but wall of frost isnt on battlefield whwn you get to combat?

respawned

Thanks again for quick answers :)

Kaleo42

Quote from: particle on November 25, 2013, 04:09:11 PM
and this is true even if wall of frost is declared as blocker but wall of frost isnt on battlefield whwn you get to combat?
How are you blocking outside of combat?

particle

okay, was a bit confusing. i mean to say that if i attack with my {traveling philosopher} and my opponent declares his {wall of frost} as a blocker. i respond by casting {voyage's end} targeting his wall of frost. i know my creature has been declared as blocked but i feel like unless my philosopher's fist punches into the frosty wall, it shouldn't be frozen.

Pleeb

Wall is frost's ability is triggered when it is declared as a blocker, not when combat damage is delt. Reusing an old metaphor here, but it's the same principle. Once the arrow leaves the bow, it doesn't matter what happens to the archer.