Thank you, every game I've played people pay costs before adding the card to the stack. Did not know that was the actual order of things and people were short cutting the process.
Korvold, Fae-Cursed King triggers off sacrificing, Harrow sacrifices as an additional cost to casting. The question is if you cast Harrow while Korvold is on the field, which order do they resolve in? I think Korvold's ability would hit the stack in response to casting, therefore resolving Harrow first. The rest of the group believed that Korvold's ability resolved first. I searched Google to no avail, so I thought someone here may have a rule related answer that I could share with the group. Thank you in advance.
So, I've been told you can't add a card like Wand of Elements to a monored deck. I looked at the ruling and it states mana symbols in text, but not basic land types. Land types are their respective colors, but why are land types in costs different? Am I wrong, are they wrong, and yes, I'm aware Wand of Elements
Please post rulings links if ya got'em.
Sorry, more of a clarification question to ensure that I understood the answer. Should have been written: So, cards like lightning serpent do sacrifice at the end of the player's turn who cast them?
Thank you for the clarification, didn't think about them being non basic forests (that blew my mind). I'd just choose a card like Pir's Whim but 109.2 is there to thwart people like me.
Life and limb states that they are. Not simply ones I control. It doesn't even reference the battlefield, graveyard, exile, etc. It's a static ability. As changelings are every type in every zone (i.e. the graveyard) I thought that they'd be considered as such in the library, unless that isn't a zone. I'll have to look into that.
The text on Time Wipe tends to indicate there is no target. Is this right? Found it and thought Mirrorwing Dragon instantly. Bounce your field, blow the field. But reading this with English seems to say it doesn't work. Just want confirmation and rulings where possible. Thanks.
I am working on a Warp World inspired deck. What I need is a method to make my opponents come in debilitated. My question is, if I Warp world, and put an Orb of Dreams, or an Urabrask the Hidden onto the field, is there any effect. It's static, but everything comes in at the same time as they would. Just not sure what the interactions would be.
Thank you for your timely reply, the whole table except one guy told me I was wondering while we were discussing builds.
Please post rulings links if ya got'em.
Assume I'll use a forest for the champion a creature.