Of course -) Rule 800.4 alone has 9 subsections I'd recommend that you take a look at them.I'm a relatively new player to Magic: the Gathering. Clone says it "enters the battlefield as" a copy of the Goblin, but once it has entered the battlefield, the copying is complete and Clone doesn't maintain any connection to the Goblin.Īre there any other situations specifically addressed by the rules? I can't find an explicit reference for this one (yet) but I believe the Clone continues to exist as a copy of Raging Goblin, independent of the original. What happens to the last bear?īob gets the bear back again, but this time because rule 800.4a explicitly causes control-changing effects to end.Ĭhloe had Cloned my Raging Goblin. I had also played Act of Treason on Bob's final Runeclaw Bears. (I realize I'm pretty much bolding random words now) What happens to the bear?īob gets the bear back because your Mind Control leaves the game. I had a Mind Control enchanting one of Bob's army of Runeclaw Bears. This token, on the other hand, is owned by you, so rule 800.4a specifies that it leaves the game. Something Chloe controlled gave me a 1/1 soldier token. Rule 110.5a states that "a token is both owned and controlled by the player under whose control it entered the battlefield." So this token is Bob's and has no connection to you thus nothing happens to it. Something I controlled gave Bob a 1/1 soldier token. Prevention effects are described in rule 615. (Note that an "effect" is something separate from a spell or ability) So I believe that yes, the damage would be prevented. This one is a little tricky, but as far as I can tell, there is nothing in rule 800.4 that says your effects are terminated when you leave the game. If it later takes 3 damage, will that damage be prevented? No, because the Shock leaves the game when you lose according to 800.4a.Įarlier in the turn I cast Healing Salve to prevent damage to one of Bob's Runeclaw Bears. I have a Shock on the stack targeting Chloe, does Chloe take to 2 damage? Note that if the card is Banishing Light, the Oblivion Ring equivalent with "until" rather than a separate triggered ability for removing, Bob would get the Bear back, as there's no "returning" trigger to interact with 800.4 (see the final gatherer ruling) Ordinarily that would result in a triggered ability that returns the Bear to the battlefield, but rule 800.4c overrides that. Rule 800.4a provides for the Ring to leave the game when you lose. I controlled an Oblivion Ring which has exiled Bob's Runeclaw Bear, does he get his bear back? If a triggered ability that would be controlled by a player who has left the game would be put onto the stack, it isn’t put on the stack. This is clarified by several other rules, among themĨ00.4c If an object that would be owned by a player who has left the game would be created in any zone, it isn’t created. If the player who left the game had priority at the time he or she left, priority passes to the next player in turn order who’s still in the game. It happens as soon as the player leaves the game. Then, if there are any objects still controlled by that player, those objects are exiled. When a player leaves the game, all objects (see rule 109) owned by that player leave the game, any effects which give that player control of any objects or players end, and all spells and abilities controlled by that player on the stack cease to exist.
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