I know I can enchant an opponent's creature, but since Ephara's Radiance is a activated ability, do I own the ability or does my opponent? Basically I'm trying to clarify if I can use the aura to enchant my opponent's creature, pay the activation cost and gain 3 life.
My opponent says I cannot respond to his Priest of Forgotten Gods sacrificing two creatures. He states that his "tap, Sacrifice two other creatures" cannot be responded to like Altar of Dementia, but I'm arguing that it's different. Altar of Dementia is specifically cost:effect, not tap, cost:effect. I tried to cast Unsummon on one of the two creatures he's trying to sacrifice to make his activated ability illegal. I had a difficult time searching for a ruling specific to this card.
Card in question Teferi's Protection. First card has a clear white blue shine through. The white light on the second card does not shine through at all and has a purple tint to it, has a very rubbery plasticy feel to it, does not feel like a normal magic card at all. The seller claims it's from different printers in Japan, Belgium and The US. What's your take on it? Real or fake?
Gideon, Ally of Zendikar's first ability, "+1: Until end of turn, Gideon, Ally of Zendikar becomes a 5/5 Human Soldier Ally creature with indestructible that’s still a planeswalker. Prevent all damage that would be dealt to him this turn."
Trying to figure out the wording on Phyrexian Obliterator. Does Anger of the Gods count as a source of damage? My thinking was for example, Wrath of God vs Black Knight, even though Black Knight has protection from white and Wrath of God is a white source Black Knight would still be sent to the graveyard since Wrath of God does not target. Does Phyrexian Obliterator's wording require something to specifically target it?
My opponent has Phyrexian Obliterator in play, I cast Anger of the Gods twice. Do I sacrifice 3 permanents after the first Anger of the Gods resolve? After Phyrexian Obliterator is dealt 3 damage the second time from Anger of the Gods, is Phyrexian Obliterator removed from the game or does it's ability go on the stack and still trigger?
Awesome, thanks! Lastly, what's the tag to get the colorless mana symbol to appear like what you did with 4? Or better yet, if you have a link to all the tag syntax available for this forum? The link doesn't seem to be on the forum rules page.
I have two Nightmare Shepherds and one Kird Ape in play and my opponent sends Kird Ape to the graveyard, does this trigger both Nightmare Shepherds or just one?
And my second question is, if I have one Nightmare Shepherd in play and three Kird Apes and my opponent casts Wrath of God, does Nightmare Shepherd's ability still trigger and I create three 1/1 tokens?
The part I'm confused about is the "still a planeswalker" part. Can Tragic Slip target Gideon, Ally of Zendikar since he still a counts as a planeswalker? If so then why can't cards like Dark Banishing target Nicol Bolas?
My opponent has Phyrexian Obliterator in play, I cast Anger of the Gods twice. Do I sacrifice 3 permanents after the first Anger of the Gods resolve? After Phyrexian Obliterator is dealt 3 damage the second time from Anger of the Gods, is Phyrexian Obliterator removed from the game or does it's ability go on the stack and still trigger?
If I manage to get two of them in play with Spark Double lets say, will casting creatures with a power of 4 and greater cost 4 less to cast?
And my second question is, if I have one Nightmare Shepherd in play and three Kird Apes and my opponent casts Wrath of God, does Nightmare Shepherd's ability still trigger and I create three 1/1 tokens?