Visions de Phyrexia
Enchantement
Au début de votre entretien, exilez la carte du dessus de votre bibliothèque. Vous pouvez jouer cette carte ce tour-ci.
Au début de votre étape de fin, si vous n'avez pas joué une carte depuis l'exil ce tour-ci, créez un jeton Lithoforce engagé. (C'est un artefact avec « : Ajoutez . Ce mana ne peut pas être dépensé pour lancer un sort non-artefact. »)
Au début de votre étape de fin, si vous n'avez pas joué une carte depuis l'exil ce tour-ci, créez un jeton Lithoforce engagé. (C'est un artefact avec « : Ajoutez . Ce mana ne peut pas être dépensé pour lancer un sort non-artefact. »)
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Rulings
Although all the cards in The Brothers’ War that create Powerstone tokens create a tapped Powerstone token, entering the battlefield tapped isn’t part of the token’s definition. Notably, if you create a token that is a copy of a Powerstone token, the token copy won’t enter the battlefield tapped.
You can use the added by a Powerstone token on anything that isn’t a nonartifact spell. This includes paying costs to activate abilities of both artifact and nonartifact permanents, paying ward costs, and so on.
Powerstone tokens are a kind of predefined token. Each one has the artifact subtype “Powerstone” and the ability “: Add . This mana can’t be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.”
If the card you exiled with the first ability is an instant, you may play it during your end step after Visions of Phyrexia’s last ability has already resolved and created a Powerstone token. We call this having your cake and compleating it too.
If you played a card from exile for any reason, the ability won’t trigger, even if it wasn’t the card you exiled with the first ability.
You must follow all normal timing rules for a card you play using Visions of Phyrexia’s first ability and, if it’s a spell, you must pay its costs to cast it.
You can use the added by a Powerstone token on anything that isn’t a nonartifact spell. This includes paying costs to activate abilities of both artifact and nonartifact permanents, paying ward costs, and so on.
Powerstone tokens are a kind of predefined token. Each one has the artifact subtype “Powerstone” and the ability “: Add . This mana can’t be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.”
If the card you exiled with the first ability is an instant, you may play it during your end step after Visions of Phyrexia’s last ability has already resolved and created a Powerstone token. We call this having your cake and compleating it too.
If you played a card from exile for any reason, the ability won’t trigger, even if it wasn’t the card you exiled with the first ability.
You must follow all normal timing rules for a card you play using Visions of Phyrexia’s first ability and, if it’s a spell, you must pay its costs to cast it.
Rulings
Although all the cards in The Brothers’ War that create Powerstone tokens create a tapped Powerstone token, entering the battlefield tapped isn’t part of the token’s definition. Notably, if you create a token that is a copy of a Powerstone token, the token copy won’t enter the battlefield tapped.
You can use the added by a Powerstone token on anything that isn’t a nonartifact spell. This includes paying costs to activate abilities of both artifact and nonartifact permanents, paying ward costs, and so on.
Powerstone tokens are a kind of predefined token. Each one has the artifact subtype “Powerstone” and the ability “: Add . This mana can’t be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.”
If the card you exiled with the first ability is an instant, you may play it during your end step after Visions of Phyrexia’s last ability has already resolved and created a Powerstone token. We call this having your cake and compleating it too.
If you played a card from exile for any reason, the ability won’t trigger, even if it wasn’t the card you exiled with the first ability.
You must follow all normal timing rules for a card you play using Visions of Phyrexia’s first ability and, if it’s a spell, you must pay its costs to cast it.
You can use the added by a Powerstone token on anything that isn’t a nonartifact spell. This includes paying costs to activate abilities of both artifact and nonartifact permanents, paying ward costs, and so on.
Powerstone tokens are a kind of predefined token. Each one has the artifact subtype “Powerstone” and the ability “: Add . This mana can’t be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.”
If the card you exiled with the first ability is an instant, you may play it during your end step after Visions of Phyrexia’s last ability has already resolved and created a Powerstone token. We call this having your cake and compleating it too.
If you played a card from exile for any reason, the ability won’t trigger, even if it wasn’t the card you exiled with the first ability.
You must follow all normal timing rules for a card you play using Visions of Phyrexia’s first ability and, if it’s a spell, you must pay its costs to cast it.
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