1. Can I untap my ancient tomb once I tap it? For example, if I'm at 2, then I tap my ancient tomb, then immediately realizes and try to rewind, can my opponent say I'm dead? Does it matter if I said 'two' or not?
2. I say 'Fatal Push', and put it on an opponent's creature, then I realize I don't have revolt, can I take the push back, considering I didn't say target? I was told that unless I say 'Fatal Push targeting xyz', the spell hasn't completed, thus, I can still take it back.
Would the ruling for these two be different based on if it's competitive or regular REL?
It's absolutely useful in getting into Modern. It has a good skeleton for the BW deck where the owner can slowly optimize it himself. Additionally, one can open it and just take it to a local event and have fun.
To the people who might say 'oh the deck suck, he'd get crushed', explain how someone who picks up a deck going to his first Modern tournament is suppose to win with a preconstructed anything?
This has been known for a while, but disappointing nonetheless. I feel like judge foil is a place where Wizards can actually print some good oldies and have them not affect the market price. But entomb again, not to mention the same old art...
1. Can I untap my ancient tomb once I tap it? For example, if I'm at 2, then I tap my ancient tomb, then immediately realizes and try to rewind, can my opponent say I'm dead? Does it matter if I said 'two' or not?
2. I say 'Fatal Push', and put it on an opponent's creature, then I realize I don't have revolt, can I take the push back, considering I didn't say target? I was told that unless I say 'Fatal Push targeting xyz', the spell hasn't completed, thus, I can still take it back.
Would the ruling for these two be different based on if it's competitive or regular REL?
To the people who might say 'oh the deck suck, he'd get crushed', explain how someone who picks up a deck going to his first Modern tournament is suppose to win with a preconstructed anything?