Corpse jack pain in butt

Started by Jer123amy, January 04, 2014, 03:38:51 PM

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Pleeb

Quote from: rarehuntertay on January 04, 2014, 08:25:47 PM
Also, annihilating fire doesn't stop regeneration. Regeneration takes place on the battlefield, not in the grave...

701.12c: Neither activating an ability that creates a regeneration shield nor casting a spell that creates a regeneration shield is the same as regenerating a permanent. Effects that say that a permanent can't be regenerated don't prevent such abilities from being activated or such spells from being cast; rather, they prevent regeneration shields from having any effect.

Regenerat doesn't have any affect until a creature is destroyed, and annilating fire creates a replacement effect for destruction. A creature that isn't destroyed can't be regenerated.

abstractApathist

Quote from: Pleeb on January 05, 2014, 11:13:18 AM
Quote from: rarehuntertay on January 04, 2014, 08:25:47 PM
Also, annihilating fire doesn't stop regeneration. Regeneration takes place on the battlefield, not in the grave...

701.12c: Neither activating an ability that creates a regeneration shield nor casting a spell that creates a regeneration shield is the same as regenerating a permanent. Effects that say that a permanent can't be regenerated don't prevent such abilities from being activated or such spells from being cast; rather, they prevent regeneration shields from having any effect.

Regenerat doesn't have any affect until a creature is destroyed, and annilating fire creates a replacement effect for destruction. A creature that isn't destroyed can't be regenerated.
It says if it would be put into a graveyard, that it's exiled, which it isn't. It has to be destroyed (pr put in a graveyard someway) for annihilating fire to exile it.

Pleeb


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10/1/2012   The creature can still regenerate.
10/1/2012   A creature dealt damage by Annihilating Fire that dies this turn will be exiled even if it wasn't the target of Annihilating Fire (say, because the damage was redirected somehow).
10/1/2012   A creature dealt damage by Annihilating Fire will be exiled no matter why the creature would die. It could be destroyed by another spell or ability.

Rulings on annihilating fire. I stand corrected.