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VampireChild85 posted a message on Dubious ChallengeIt doesn't say that you shuffle back the other 8, nor does it specify anything about the other 8, so you choose the two worst to Exile, the opponent chooses one, and you get the other 9? At least that's the way I'm reading it.Posted in: Dubious Challenge -
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Butterqup posted a message on Mind's DilationUnless otherwise specified, the card(s) eligible of being cast from exile must be done by the resolution of the triggered ability, otherwise they will remain in exile, unable to be cast. Some examples of cards which do specify otherwise are Psychic Intrusion, allowing an indefinite period from which you may cast the card from exile; Commune with Lava, allowing casting until the end of your next turn; and Abbot of Keral Keep, which allows casting until the end of your current turn.Posted in: Mind's Dilation
While the above three examples allow a wider window in which to cast the exiled cards, the casting of the exiled card(s) must follow normal timing restrictions. In the case of Mind's Dilation however, timing restrictions are ignored. MtG has a storied history of ignoring timing restrictions when casting cards from exile upon singular triggered abilities such as Cascade, Madness, and Rebound.
In the case of your Rout example, if you reveal a creature you want, you may cast it, putting it on the stack, then cast Rout for its instant speed cost, putting it on the stack above the exiled card you have cast. Finally, Rout resolves, wiping the board, the exiled creature spell resolves, entering the battlefield under your control, then lastly, your opponents spell which triggered Mind's Dilation will resolve. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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