![]() If you pass priority, your next opponent in turn order has a chance to respond, continuing till all players have passed priority. After you have placed a spell on the stack, you are the first to have priority to respond. ![]() Pay any costs required for the spell including addition costs.Īfter that, the spell is on something ambiguous and intangible called the 'stack'. ![]() Select targets and how to affect the targets (if there are things like damage you want to distrubute among them as in Fireball)ĥ. Choose modes (if it says choose one or something similar, which ability you wish to use as in Emerald Charm) and announce the intent to pay alternate costs (such as Buyback, Kicker, or Convoke)Ĥ. Whenever you play a card (except in the case of land) you play it as a spell.ģ. Our game got to a point where he was protected from green/blue and he was gaining life like crazy, I couldn't do anything, are we playing these rules right? What does it mean he cannot be countered? Does that mean I cannot block him?ĭoes he gain a life every time any silver deals damage at all, even if I attack then he defends? Like suppose I attack with a 3/3 and he defends with a 2/2 will he gain 2 life from that attack? This seems really powerful, are we playing right? Is this the case?Īlso I was able to send one ward back to his hand, does that then negate the protection on all the silvers? The deck I played was blue/green and he played this card twice and protected them from blue/green so It seemed I was screwed. Hey, I'm new to MtG and my brother got a silver deck and we are unclear on some of the rules.ġ.) I cannot block any silver with a blue,ģ.) if I attack and a silver blocks I cannot damage it, but he will damage me
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