Why in the world would you run pernicious deed when your only win conditions are 2 and 3 mana creatures? Also, you need some type of cantrips to pump dryad and give your tog more resources.
4th art is the green Genju - 9th art is the black Genju. They both are animated pieces of land "enchanted" by those little flying things. What happens when the land is destroyed? The little flying things take off and can enchant another land.
I would have thought the targeted spell is still on the stack when Quash is resolved and this is not a zone Quash affect. It goes to the graveyard only after resolution, too late for Quash to remove it...
No. You follow all instructions on the card in the order they appear. First you counter the spell (remove from the stack and put into the graveyard) then you search.
Also, there is a ruling in the Urza's Destiny FAQ
It removes the countered spell from the game. This is because the first sentence puts the spell into the graveyard before you continue to the second sentence. [Urza's Destiny FAQ 1999/05/25]
This *might* see play in block... thats it. Wrath is better than this in almost every way. Against Ravager, the rfg doesn't matter because 9/10 of the time they have a sac outlet. Also, you'll be dead before this is even cast anyway. :evil1:
No. You follow all instructions on the card in the order they appear. First you counter the spell (remove from the stack and put into the graveyard) then you search.
Also, there is a ruling in the Urza's Destiny FAQ