02) What if Hands Of Binding was used to tap a target creature, then encoded, on this same turn the creature with the encoded card attacks the player and choose the creature that was already tapped by Hands Of Binding to tap again, will the effect work?
03) Hands Of Binding has 2 effects, will the second effect work only if the creature was tapped by the first effect?
04) What if the enemy used Hands Of Binding to tap a target creature of mine, then encoded, the enemy turn end, comes my turn, my creature remains untapped because of Hands Of Binding effect, and pass my turn, can my creature be target again by Hands Of Binding?
1) Because the targeting restriction is "target creature an opponent controls". Anything it tries to do, but can't (tapping it), it just doesn't but the rest of the effect works fine.
2) It works in the sense that it stops it from untapping in the next untap. But, you already have an effect doing that (when the Hands resolved the first time) so having a second effect to do the same thing is redundant here. They both apply in the same Untap step.
3) No (see the answer to number 1).
4) Yes and it will prevent it from untapping again in the next untap step you have
5) Sure. It is still a spell and it goes onto the stack. You can interact with it like most any other spell
6) No. It never leaves exile to begin with. Only a copy of the card is cast. The copy will go to the graveyard and then cease to exist. The card in exile is unaffected.
7) Unless the creature changes zones, or you remove the card in exile somehow, the card remains encoded onto the creature.
01) Why Hands Of Binding can target an already tapped creature?
02) What if Hands Of Binding was used to tap a target creature, then encoded, on this same turn the creature with the encoded card attacks the player and choose the creature that was already tapped by Hands Of Binding to tap again, will the effect work?
03) Hands Of Binding has 2 effects, will the second effect work only if the creature was tapped by the first effect?
04) What if the enemy used Hands Of Binding to tap a target creature of mine, then encoded, the enemy turn end, comes my turn, my creature remains untapped because of Hands Of Binding effect, and pass my turn, can my creature be target again by Hands Of Binding?
05) Can I counter Hands Of Binding with cards like Cancel after it was encoded?
06) If I can counter, will Hands Of Binding exit from exile and go to graveyard?
07) Is there a way to uncode Hands Of Binding from a creature while maintaining the creature on battlefield?
08) Am I the only who thinks Hands Of Binding mana cost is too low for it's effects? (mainly the cipher thing)
2) It works in the sense that it stops it from untapping in the next untap. But, you already have an effect doing that (when the Hands resolved the first time) so having a second effect to do the same thing is redundant here. They both apply in the same Untap step.
3) No (see the answer to number 1).
4) Yes and it will prevent it from untapping again in the next untap step you have
5) Sure. It is still a spell and it goes onto the stack. You can interact with it like most any other spell
6) No. It never leaves exile to begin with. Only a copy of the card is cast. The copy will go to the graveyard and then cease to exist. The card in exile is unaffected.
7) Unless the creature changes zones, or you remove the card in exile somehow, the card remains encoded onto the creature.
8) Not a rules question.