![]() ![]() Kaervek)Įnters the battlefield abilities triggers when the permanent ENTERS THE BATTLEFIELD. A continuous effect generated by a static ability isn't "locked in" it applies at any given moment to whatever its text indicates. If a continuous effect generated by the resolution of a spell or ability modifies the characteristics or changes the controller of any objects, the set of objects it affects is determined when that continuous effect begins. If an effect requires information from the game (such as the number of creatures on the battlefield), the answer is determined only once, when the effect is applied. Of course, if the Borrower did die to something else, Wurm would still trigger for the death and cause life loss.Ħ08.2g. Only if they flash them in after Wurm hit the field, but prior to its EtB trigger resolving.Īre you sure there wasn't something else like Kaervek on the field? Kaervek's -1/-1 effect is applied to whatever happens to be on the field as long as it is on the field so Borrower would be affected by it. If, theoretically, my opponent had killed the wurm on the turn it entered the battlefield, then flashed in the borrowers, would the borrower have still died? Yes, but only on the creatures that were affected by it at the point where it resolved. ![]() Creatures that enter later wouldn't be affected. The -2/-2 effect only applies to creatures on the field as the trigger resolves. The effect checks your value of party as it resolves and at that point you controlled no Rogues, Warriors, Wizards or Clerics so they revealed 0 cards and discarded nothing.Īt the end of my turn my opponent flashed in a brazen borrower, which immediately died to the wurm -2/-2 effect Expert was on the battlefield and its triggered ability was on the stack. I didn't think you could damage creature before they entered the battlefield? ![]() I thought the wurms effect only triggered when it entered the battlefield? Does it persist for the whole turn? If, theoretically, my opponent had killed the wurm on the turn it entered the battlefield, then flashed in the borrowers, would the borrower have still died? At the end of my turn my opponent flashed in a brazen borrower, which immediately died to the wurm -2/-2 effect. I didn't think you could damage creature before they entered the battlefield? Or if it didn't happen until after it enter the battlefield, why didn't they have to discard? I'm hoping for some help to understand if I'm getting the rules wrong or if these are bugs I should report.įirst, when I played a Acquisitions expert, my opponent in response cast the spell part of Bonecrusher giant on it, killing it, and didn't have to discard a card. I think I've got a solid grasp of the rules, but a couple of interactions with enter the battlefield effects today have got me confused. The depth of play after coming over from playing other digital card games like hearthstone is a breath of fresh air. I'm new to MTG and I've been really enjoying it so far. ![]()
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