Attaching Auras to Bruna

Started by Indianslayer, August 16, 2015, 03:33:31 AM

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Indianslayer

When you attack with {Bruna, Light of Alabaster}, can you attach Auras that you don't control, that are on the battlefield, to her?

Deebiia

Yes. Her wording means any legal enchantment - aura on the battlefield can be attached to her. But she does not get enchantments from any players hand or graveyard but your own.

By legal I mean no, "Enchant Land" (eg. {Abundant Growth}) sort of enchantment can be attached to her. Only, "Enchant Creature" (eg. {Rancor}) and to a further extent, "Enchant Permanent" (eg. {Confiscate}).

Kaylesh

Quote from: Deebiia on August 16, 2015, 04:35:14 AM
Yes. Her wording means any legal enchantment - aura on the battlefield can be attached to her. But she does not get enchantments from any players hand or graveyard but your own.

By legal I mean no, "Enchant Land" (eg. {Abundant Growth}) sort of enchantment can be attached to her. Only, "Enchant Creature" (eg. {Rancor}) and to a further extent, "Enchant Permanent" (eg. {Confiscate}).
I wouldn't recommend {confiscate} though ;)
Control of the enchantment doesn't change, so you'd end up giving Bruna away with that one.
(And with changing controllers, Bruna would also be leaving combat...)
But yeah, any enchantment that could enchant her can be attached to her.
If you use {liquimetal coating} to turn her into an artifact for the turn, you can even take "enchant artifact" aura's. (They'd fall off at end of turn) (with {mycosynth lattice} you keep them).

Deebiia

Quote from: Kaylesh on August 16, 2015, 11:20:59 AM
Quote from: Deebiia on August 16, 2015, 04:35:14 AM
Yes. Her wording means any legal enchantment - aura on the battlefield can be attached to her. But she does not get enchantments from any players hand or graveyard but your own.

By legal I mean no, "Enchant Land" (eg. {Abundant Growth}) sort of enchantment can be attached to her. Only, "Enchant Creature" (eg. {Rancor}) and to a further extent, "Enchant Permanent" (eg. {Confiscate}).
I wouldn't recommend {confiscate} though ;)
Control of the enchantment doesn't change, so you'd end up giving Bruna away with that one.
(And with changing controllers, Bruna would also be leaving combat...)
But yeah, any enchantment that could enchant her can be attached to her.
If you use {liquimetal coating} to turn her into an artifact for the turn, you can even take "enchant artifact" aura's. (They'd fall off at end of turn) (with {mycosynth lattice} you keep them).
Hehe, yeah. I just searched for the text, "Enchant Permanent" and saw confiscate. I didn't want to confuse him with the control of the enchantment and other ways to attach more enchantments to Bruna.

Kaylesh

Truth in that one. In hindsight I got dragged away with combo potential once again...
Apologies if I confused anyone

Deebiia

Quote from: Kaylesh on August 16, 2015, 01:24:37 PM
Truth in that one. In hindsight I got dragged away with combo potential once again...
Apologies if I confused anyone
Haha, I always like your responses cause they're clear and normally include an example. There was no problem in your response. I just always find it funny when you go off on a tangent for combos. Made a couple decks online because of it.

Kaylesh

Quote from: Deebiia on August 16, 2015, 01:31:30 PM
Quote from: Kaylesh on August 16, 2015, 01:24:37 PM
Truth in that one. In hindsight I got dragged away with combo potential once again...
Apologies if I confused anyone
Haha, I always like your responses cause they're clear and normally include an example. There was no problem in your response. I just always find it funny when you go off on a tangent for combos. Made a couple decks online because of it.
Thanks.
I like connections, and often see things interlinking like a web. Trick is not to get too tied up in the different interactions :)

Indianslayer

Hey thanks, I was wondering because I was thinking of making an EDH deck with her at the wheel. Just making sure I understood it correctly.