Do the tokens that Chatterfang, Squirrel General adds to Tombstone Stairwell get destroyed at the end of the turn? I would think so since the replacement effect just modifies the existing effect to add squirrels, but I'm not sure.
So this came up in a game I was playing, I had Mairsil, the Pretender with cage counters on dominating licid and mirage mirror. If I attach Mairsil to a creature then have him turn into a copy of an equipment, what happens? From what I gather he'd be a copy of the equipment attached to the creature except he'd be an aura instead of his other types. I'm really unsure as to whether he would still have the you control enchanted creature text, although by the oracle wording it would seem that licids just don't work with Mairsil as the effect of enchant creature is now on a separate line instead of part of the activated ability.
I’m hoping for something like this. “She’s a hotheaded planeswalker who plays by her own rules. He’s a homunculus with no sense of direction. Chandra and Fbthlp: They Fight Crime”
I'm seriously curious about why this needed to be conditional to not put there this combat? Is there some sort of loop of extra combats I'm missing? Hmmm maybe to just avoid confusion about whether you could normally target a creature that died in combat? Which double checking it definitely looks like you can. Oh I see, with trample raise deading itself might be a little much, swing, trade a creature and get him back from his own ability would be pretty strong.
Clearly Lilliana needs demonic consultation with a demonic attorney to tie up Bolas's plans for her in litigation until the Gatewatch can defeat Bolas.
I'm okay for most of this, but hate the loss of the weirdness of drafting triple small set drafts. I love drafting triple Conflux or triple Oath of the Gatewatch. The experience was already rarer with the two set per block paradigm, meaning no triple middle set drafts, and now its gone completely.
Say I cast Curse of Vengeance and an opponent casts Aethersnatch, gaining control of the Curse and attaching it to me, what happens if I lose the game? The curse leaves the game immediately because I leave the game, but my opponent controlled the trigger, so does he get to draw cards and gain life?
This does bring up the question of Hidden Agendas in the original Conspiracy, I assume because Lore Seeker existed in the format you could name any card that ever appeared in a booster pack? So no cards that only appeared in precons but basically any other card could be named?
So I drafted Conspiracy: Take the Crown last night and ended up with an Incendiary Dissent although I wasn't playing red. I decided largely as a joke to name Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore with it since I had no red mana anyway. It came up during the game that you can apparently only name cards legal in the format due to a part of the comprehensive rules. (201.3. If an effect instructs a player to name a card, the player must choose the name of a card that is legal in the format of the game the player is playing.) However, with Spy Kit I could have a card named Evil Eye of Orms-by-Gore, so can I still not choose the name because the specific card is not legal in the draft format?
In the lower right hand corner of this picture from the Warez Games Preview Draft is a conspiracy that wasn't on the spoiler yet.
Emissary's Ploy
Conspiracy (R)
Before drawing your opening hand, choose 1, 2, or 3. You may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast creature spells with converted mana cost equal to the chosen number.
New cards from this, as shown on the Magic EU twitter. Cards are tiny so I may have misread something though. https://twitter.com/Wizards_MagicEU
Pyretic Hunter 4R
Creature- Elemental Cat (Common)
Reveal Pyretic Hunter as you draft it and note the number of cards you've drafted this round including it.
Menace
Pyretic Hunter enters the battlefield with X +1/+1 counter where X is the highest number noted by cards named Pyretic Hunter.
0/0
Emissary's Ploy
Conspiracy (Rare)
Before drawing your opening hand, choose 1, 2, or 3. You may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast creature spells with the chosen converted mana cost.
Interesting, assuming this isn't fake, that means there's at least 2 other colorless cards that aren't artifacts or lands. Honestly I feel like the collector's number lends credence to it being genuine. I'd completely forgotten that colorless nonartifacts nonlands came first in numbering, so if its fake its at least a thorough fake. Hmmm somebody on the reddit thread made a good point, planeswalkers basically always use the full name rather than a shortened one. It should be Ugin, the Spirit Dragon deals 3 damage.
Creeping Kudzu or maybe Creeping Ivy seem like reasonably likely names. Hmmm okay it probably isn't Kudzu because that's an actual Japanese plant and it has its own Kanji it looks like. Creeping Ivy then? It does bear some resemblance to Ivy Elemental in terms of art.
Theros- 5
Innistrad- 2
Tarkir- 4
Zendikar- 2
Dominaria- 1
Alara- 3
New Phyrexia- 1
Unknown- 2
Emissary's Ploy
Conspiracy (R)
Before drawing your opening hand, choose 1, 2, or 3. You may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast creature spells with converted mana cost equal to the chosen number.
https://twitter.com/Wizards_MagicEU
Pyretic Hunter 4R
Creature- Elemental Cat (Common)
Reveal Pyretic Hunter as you draft it and note the number of cards you've drafted this round including it.
Menace
Pyretic Hunter enters the battlefield with X +1/+1 counter where X is the highest number noted by cards named Pyretic Hunter.
0/0
Emissary's Ploy
Conspiracy (Rare)
Before drawing your opening hand, choose 1, 2, or 3. You may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast creature spells with the chosen converted mana cost.
Seems pretty good for enabling heroic. Edit: Whoops was just a smidge too late I guess.