1) Only creatures YOU control
2) She doesnt count herself so four spells must be played once she is on the battelfield
3) It will counter the first spell played by each opponent (each turn)
4)No you can only equip equipment to your own creatures
Ratchet Bomb does not target in the first instance but yes, it would destroy the Champion regardless of whether it had Metalcraft or not because Ratchet Bomb is colourless
Just found this thread - only this week or so have "she who must be obeyed" and I caught up on the Walking Dead S1 and 2 (well, to ep 7 of 2 anyway).
I think S1 was much darker in nature than this season and there was certainly more tension. This season i felt like we're watching Days of Our Lives, just with zombies and the occassional gore!
Having said that I did enjoy some of the character development although felt that a little too much air time went into it - after all, we're all here to watch a zombie series right??
The final ep for this year was fantastic. Neither of us saw that coming! I only hope that when it returns next year they get further into the "survive or die" theme that seemed to permeate S1 and speed the pace up a bit.
2) No, because it's ability doesn't work that way. It's a triggered ability, and the bonus it gives is based on how many Goblins are attacking when it resolves. Adding/Removing (attacking) Goblins will not change the boost.
Unless the opponent responds in the Declare attackers phase right? In which case there will be less attacking goblins so the Piledrivers bonus will be less
Going on a recent, closed post here; if player A Blatant Thievery's 3 opponents creatures in an EDH game and then dies - the opponents creatures he gained control of then go to their owners exile zone?
With True Believer on the table, your opponent cannot target you with spells and/or abilities, ergo your Liliana Vess with 3 Loyalty is safe from effects such as Lightning Bolt, yes?
"If noncombat damage would be dealt to a player by a source controlled by an opponent, that opponent may have that source deal that damage to a planeswalker the first player controls instead. This is a redirection effect (see rule 614.9) and is subject to the normal rules for ordering replacement effects (see rule 616). The opponent chooses whether to redirect the damage as the redirection effect is applied."
2) She doesnt count herself so four spells must be played once she is on the battelfield
3) It will counter the first spell played by each opponent (each turn)
4)No you can only equip equipment to your own creatures
I think S1 was much darker in nature than this season and there was certainly more tension. This season i felt like we're watching Days of Our Lives, just with zombies and the occassional gore!
Having said that I did enjoy some of the character development although felt that a little too much air time went into it - after all, we're all here to watch a zombie series right??
The final ep for this year was fantastic. Neither of us saw that coming! I only hope that when it returns next year they get further into the "survive or die" theme that seemed to permeate S1 and speed the pace up a bit.
Unless the opponent responds in the Declare attackers phase right? In which case there will be less attacking goblins so the Piledrivers bonus will be less
"If noncombat damage would be dealt to a player by a source controlled by an opponent, that opponent may have that source deal that damage to a planeswalker the first player controls instead. This is a redirection effect (see rule 614.9) and is subject to the normal rules for ordering replacement effects (see rule 616). The opponent chooses whether to redirect the damage as the redirection effect is applied."
I cast Mulldrifter for its Evoke cost. Can i use Nin's acitvated ability to do damage to the drifter before it gets sacked to draw more cards?
You cast Snapcaster Mage and flashback Reiterate, can you RR4 for buyback to return Reiterate to your hand before the exile trigger?