It goes to the graveyard, just like any other creature that's destroyed by Doom Blade.
When a land becomes a creature, it can be affected by everything that effects creatures - good or bad.
Bells of Cacophony 8
Cursed Artifact
You can't cast spells.
At the beginning of your end step, Bells of Cacophony deals 8 damage to a random target creature or player. T, Pay 2 life: The next time the bell would ring, you choose the target.
My inner Vorthos and my inner Melvin are fighting to the death right now.
Your card is super flavorful, but wordy - let's see if we can cut it down to the bare bones (heh).
Nehkoltis, Keeper of the Boneyard3B
Legendary Creature - Skeleton (M)
Nehkoltis, Keeper of the Boneyard enters the battlefield with three +1/+1 counters on it.
If damage would be dealt to Nehkoltis, instead remove a +1/+1 counter from Nehkoltis and put a 1/1 black Skeleton creature token onto the battlefield. XBB, Sacrifice X Skeletons: Put Nehkoltis onto the battlefield from the command zone with an additional X +1/+1 counters on it. 0/0
I really don't like houserules, but I would probably make an exception for commanders that a) have a flavorful justification for being legendary (only one in existence), b) lead to interesting deck designs and c) weren't obviously chosen for OP strategies.
So, yes to Archangel, Genju, Warcaller, and Colossus.
Electromancer? Get that storm bull***** outta here.
1) While Reins is resolving, no one has priority, so no one can activate abilities. By the time the owner of the creature would be able to tap it, it's under your control.
2) The copy will resolve first, then the original.
3) Reins only affects creatures on the battlefield as it resolves. Creatures entering play afterwards aren't affected.
berzerkdragon said: From today's article: "Heliod's Pilgrim, in particular, is cool because it plays so well with bestow creatures." Um, no it does not. Bestow creatures are not auras in the library. Thus, you can't fetch them with the Pilgrim.
Oops. For some of bestow’s time in design, they did.
When a land becomes a creature, it can be affected by everything that effects creatures - good or bad.
My inner Vorthos and my inner Melvin are fighting to the death right now.
Confound (creatures blocking or blocked by CARDNAME lose all keyword abilities)
Abilities like lifelink, deathtouch, flying, first strike, etc become codified in the rules as combat abilities. Then,
Confound (whenever a creature blocks or becomes blocked by CARDNAME, that creature loses all combat abilities until end of combat.)
Flavorful, and you don't have to muck about with CDAs and such.
Your card is super flavorful, but wordy - let's see if we can cut it down to the bare bones (heh).
Nehkoltis, Keeper of the Boneyard 3B
Legendary Creature - Skeleton (M)
Nehkoltis, Keeper of the Boneyard enters the battlefield with three +1/+1 counters on it.
If damage would be dealt to Nehkoltis, instead remove a +1/+1 counter from Nehkoltis and put a 1/1 black Skeleton creature token onto the battlefield.
XBB, Sacrifice X Skeletons: Put Nehkoltis onto the battlefield from the command zone with an additional X +1/+1 counters on it.
0/0
EDIT: "That many" -> "a"
1U; 2R.
So, yes to Archangel, Genju, Warcaller, and Colossus.
Electromancer? Get that storm bull***** outta here.
Get it together, Wollpert!
And now that you mention it, Scout's Warning isn't white at all. How about costing Swiftsummon at ?
The Demon is hella OP.
2) The copy will resolve first, then the original.
3) Reins only affects creatures on the battlefield as it resolves. Creatures entering play afterwards aren't affected.