![]() ![]() ![]() If only it saw any and all artifact activations so you could steal your opponents Ashnod’s Altar or Sword of the Animist. Even if you only get a single use out of a Chromatic Lantern or Fellwar Stone, that still means you were able to spend mana ahead of your expected curve. Mana rocks that are now mine, for one turn. Everyone is going to be color fixing and ramping and most of that will happen through mana rocks, if people don’t have access to green. I wouldn’t hesitate playing this card in CMM Limited. Relying on your opponents to ‘have something useful’ will always be situational and suboptimal, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be fun and lead to some weird lines of play you didn’t plan for. If another creature has the same or higher power than the new creature's power, no one may draw a card.Exxaxl: At one point I played a Krenko, Mob Boss deck where I threw this card in as a joke, and it made for some weird game states where upon starting my turn, I had access to two Sol Rings, a Fellwar Stone, and an Arcane Signet that weren’t mine. The new creature's power is compared to the power of each other creature on the battlefield as the first ability resolves. This is confirmed by a ruling about Selvala in the Conspiracy: Take the Crown release notes: This means that the creature's power is only checked when the ability resolves. The "if" condition in Selvala's ability appears at the end of the ability, so it is not an "intervening 'if' clause". ![]() ( The word “if” has only its normal English meaning anywhere else in the text of a card this rule only applies to an “if” that immediately follows a trigger condition.) This rule is referred to as the “intervening ‘if’ clause” rule. Note that this mirrors the check for legal targets. If the condition isn’t true at that time, the ability is removed from the stack and does nothing. If the ability triggers, it checks the stated condition again as it resolves. The ability triggers only if it is otherwise it does nothing. ” When the trigger event occurs, the ability checks whether the stated condition is true. Yes, you can change the creature's size in response to the ability in order to draw a card.Ī triggered ability may read “When/Whenever/At, if. ![]()
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